Faculty development in the context of a research-intensive university

  • Geertsema J
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Abstract

Contexts, knowledge, and theory matter for faculty development (also known as staff, academic, or educational development) because of the complexity of higher education and therefore of faculty professional development. This paper attempts to unpack this complexity by examining higher education contexts more closely, in particular: academic identity in relation to research and the discipline, change management in higher education, and the importance to academic development of valuing teaching in a coherent, integrated, and holistic way. The paper is framed by two ‘big ideas’, that of pedagogical content knowledge (Shulman, 1986, 1987), and that of learning as acquisition and participation (Sfard, 1998). I end by providing examples of practice underpinned by these ideas and considering implications for academic development.

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Geertsema, J. (2021). Faculty development in the context of a research-intensive university. Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 11(3), 230–245. https://doi.org/10.1556/063.2021.00073

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