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Author Ashwin, Paul, 1970-

Title Analysing teaching-learning interactions in higher education : accounting for structure and agency / Paul Ashwin
Published London ; New York : Continuum, 2012

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Description vii, 167 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Introduction -- Conceptualising structure and agency in relation to teaching-learning interactions in higher education -- Current ways of analysing the relations between structural-agentic processes and teaching-learning interactions in higher education -- Analysing the relations between teaching-learning environments and teaching-learning interactions in higher education -- Analysing the relations between student and academic identities and teaching-learning interactions in higher education -- Analysing the relations between disciplinary knowledge practices and teaching-learning interactions in higher education -- Analysing the relations between institutional cultures and teaching-learning interactions in higher education -- Implications for researching teaching-learning interactions in higher education
Summary Whilst current research into teaching and learning offers many insights into the experiences of academics and students in higher education, it has two significant shortcomings. It does not highlight the dynamic ways in which students and academics impact on each other in teaching-learning interactions or the ways in which these interactions are shaped by wider social processes. This book offers critical insight into existing perspectives on researching teaching and learning in higher education and argues that alternative perspectives are required in order to account for structure and agency in teaching-learning interactions in higher education. In considering four alternative perspectives, it examines the ways in which teaching-learning interactions are shaped by teaching-learning environments, student and academic identities, disciplinary knowledge practices and institutional cultures. It concludes by examining the conceptual and methodological implications of these analyses of teaching-learning interactions and provides the reader with an invaluable guide to alternative ways of conceptualising and researching teaching and learning in higher education
Notes Formerly CIP. Uk
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 143-162) and index
Subject College teaching.
Communication in education.
Interaction analysis in education.
LC no. 2011020979
ISBN 1441191801 (paperback)
9781441191809 (paperback)
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