Conceptions of Excellence in Teaching and Learning and Implications for Future Policy and Practice

  • Little B
  • Locke W
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Abstract

As higher education has expanded from a rather small and elite activity experienced by a minority of the population into a mass system in which it is expected that a majority of the population will, at some point in their lives, gain a higher education experience, the range of learners engaging in higher learning has grown and diversified as has the range of provision on offer.

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Little, B., & Locke, W. (2011). Conceptions of Excellence in Teaching and Learning and Implications for Future Policy and Practice. In Questioning Excellence in Higher Education (pp. 119–137). SensePublishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6091-642-7_7

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