Overview
- This is the first book to focus on the emerging concept of pedagogic frailty and how it can impact university teaching.
- The chapters are written by experts from various areas of education research who have interrogated the idea of pedagogic frailty using the theoretical lenses of their own research, providing multiple perspectives on the central model.
- The book provides a new context for the advancement of the scholarship of teaching and learning and promote dialogue on the role of research, teaching and values in the professional trajectories of academic practitioners.
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About this book
Pedagogic Frailty and Resilience in the University presents a theoretical model and a practical tool to support the professional development of reflective university teachers. It can be used to highlight links to key issues in higher education. Pedagogic frailty exists where the quality of interaction between elements in the evolving teaching environment succumbs to cumulative pressures that eventually inhibit the capacity to develop teaching practice. Indicators of frailty can be observed at different resolutions, from the individual, to the departmental or the institutional.
Chapters are written by experts in their respective fields who critique the frailty model from the perspectives of their own research. This will help readers to make practical links between established bodies of research literature and the concept of frailty, and to form a coherent and integrated view of higher education. This can then be explored and developed by individuals, departments or institutions to inform and evaluate their own enhancement programmes. This may support the development of greater resilience to the demands of the teaching environment. In comparison with other commonly used terms, we have found that the term ‘frailty’ has improved resonance with the experiences of colleagues across the disciplines in higher education, and elicits a personal (sometimes emotional) response to their professional situation that encourages positive dialogue, debate and reflection that may lead to the enhancement of university teaching.
This book offers a particular route through the fractured discourses of higher education pedagogy, creating a coherent and cohesive perspective of the field that may illuminate the experiences and observations of colleagues within the profession.
“If we are to realise the promise of higher education … we will need the concepts, methods, and reflections contained in this book.” – Robert R. Hoffman
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Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Pedagogic Frailty and Resilience in the University
Editors: Ian M. Kinchin, Naomi E. Winstone
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-983-6
Publisher: SensePublishers Rotterdam
eBook Packages: Education, Education (R0)
Copyright Information: SensePublishers-Rotterdam, The Netherlands 2017
eBook ISBN: 978-94-6300-983-6Published: 17 April 2017
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: CCXXX, 12
Topics: Education, general