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Pursuing Teaching Excellence in Higher Education: Towards an Inclusive Perspective [Kõva köide]

(Liverpool Hope University, UK), (York St John University, UK)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 445 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 135005528X
  • ISBN-13: 9781350055285
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 445 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-Oct-2021
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 135005528X
  • ISBN-13: 9781350055285
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"Teaching excellence is a topic of international significance, having importance for higher education worldwide, yet is generally considered to be poorly defined and understood. The current discourse of teaching excellence is narrowly framed, instrumental and performative, with an onus on measurement and quantification. Rallying against this narrowness, Wood and Su unpack the notion of excellence in higher education and argue for a rethinking, seeking to connect with ideas of the value of higher education in a democratic society and proposing an approach which promotes the inclusion of understandings from the perspectives of higher education stakeholders. They examine teaching excellence through different lenses by engaging a plurality of stakeholder perspectives, including higher education institutions, academics, students, employers and parents, and highlight the importance of engaging different stakeholders in discussions about teaching excellence in higher education. Whilst creating the conditions for public debate and stakeholder engagement is challenging, the authors argue that it is a vital task, and especially necessary at a time when performativity and measurement hold sway and detract from a focus on the processes of teaching and learning. The authors argue that through engaging with higher education constituencies to examine teaching excellence from different angles and stances that more inclusive understandings can be built"--

Teaching excellence is a topic of international significance, having importance for higher education worldwide, yet is generally considered to be poorly defined and understood. The current discourse of teaching excellence is narrowly framed, instrumental and performative, with an onus on measurement and quantification. Wood and Su investigate and rethink excellence in higher education, connecting this to the understanding of the role and purpose of higher education. Stakeholder perspectives on teaching excellence are explored, and the authors argue that it is through engaging with higher education constituencies, to examine teaching excellence from different angles and stances, that more inclusive understandings may be built. These stakeholder perspectives, which form the central chapters of the book, include higher education institutions, academics, students, employers and parents. The importance of a commitment to engaging with understandings situated in the diverse experiences and contexts of stakeholders for an 'inclusive perspective' on teaching excellence is affirmed. At the close of the book, the Coda examines some of the implications of the responses to the COVID-19 global pandemic for inclusive perspectives on teaching excellence in higher education.

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In this thought provoking, contemporary and persuasive book, Margaret Wood and Feng Su call for a renewal of the promise of higher education as a public good and open up debates on the importance of more inclusive and pedagogically informed discourses and practices of teaching excellence. * Tanya Fitzgerald, Professor of Higher Education, The University of Western Australia, Australia * This book advances a convincing argument for an inclusive notion of excellence that recognizes the diversity of stakeholder perspectives and rejects the imposition of a single bureaucratically defined framework of outcome measures. * Jon Nixon, Visiting Professor, Middlesex University, UK * Through gathering perspectives on excellence from members of several stakeholder groups higher education institutions, academics, students, employers and parents Margaret Wood and Feng Su encourage us to wrestle with what excellence means not only according to members of these groups but also, importantly, at the intersections of their multiple perspectives. * Alison Cook-Sather, Mary Katharine Woodworth Professor of Education, Bryn Mawr College, USA *

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Provides an international perspective on teaching excellence drawing together different stakeholders perspectives and offering suggestions for nurturing and developing a more inclusive notion of teaching excellence.
Acknowledgements vi
List of Acronyms
vii
Preface ix
1 Discourses of Teaching Excellence in Higher Education
1(18)
2 Institutions' Perspectives on Teaching Excellence
19(18)
3 Academics' Perspectives on Teaching Excellence
37(20)
4 Students' Perspectives on Teaching Excellence
57(20)
5 Employers' Perspectives on Teaching Excellence
77(18)
6 Parents' Perspectives on Teaching Excellence
95(18)
7 Towards an Inclusive Perspective on Teaching Excellence
113(18)
Coda: Teaching Excellence in Challenging Times 131(20)
Notes 151(3)
References 154(17)
Index 171
Margaret Wood is Senior Lecturer at York St John University, UK.

Feng Su is Senior Lecturer at Liverpool Hope University, UK.