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Martyn Hammersley – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2025
This paper examines Jean Floud's assessment of the work of Karl Mannheim, against the background of the development of British sociology of education in the 1940s and 50s. She compared his approach with that of Durkheim, concluding that both adopted a focus on social statics rather than dynamics, this reflecting their conservative political…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Social Structure, Political Attitudes, Criticism
Sanna Honkimäki; Päivikki Jääskelä; Päivi Tynjälä – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2024
Current global drivers have challenged higher education and increased institution-wide top-down managed reforms, including curriculum reforms. As academics are vital in curriculum development, listening to their voices is essential for understanding actors' experiences of curriculum change processes in top-down managed reforms. The present study…
Descriptors: Educational Change, College Faculty, College Administration, Criticism
McDonald Jason K.; Michela, Esther – Journal of the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2022
In this study we explored how design studio instructors depicted the design critique, themselves as people offering critiques, and what can be learned from their depictions about improving instructors' abilities to offer critiques. To investigate these issues, we conducted a case study of studio instructors from design programs at a university in…
Descriptors: Studio Art, Design, Criticism, Classroom Communication
Weaver, John – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
Michel Serres was a successful scholar who made a living within the university on two continents. However, he also viewed the university with great trepidation and tried to warn young scholars against falling victim to the university culture that encouraged a scholar to become a critic and not do original work. In place of the current university…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Universities, Educational Environment, College Faculty
Weaver, John – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
In this article I explore Serres' idea of science and how it impacted his overall work. This approach to understanding Serres' idea of science is much like working with Nietzsche. I look at the areas Serres viewed as the dangers of science including what he referred to as a tsunami of data and the primary focus on methods. I end with Serres third…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Scientific Research, Data Collection, Research Methodology
Jason D. Bader; Norm Friesen; Patrick R. Lowenthal; Chareen Snelson – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2024
Research has illustrated the role visual design plays in effective communication and instruction. However, more research has yet to investigate how online course designers (i.e., anyone who designs online courses) add visual appeal to online courses. This study explored the visual design process in online course development. It examines how…
Descriptors: Design, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Curriculum Design
Caputo, Andrea, Ed.; Lock, Deborah, Ed.; Hack-Polay, Dieu, Ed. – Emerald Publishing Limited, 2022
Taking forward the notion of the scholar without borders, "International Environments and Practices of Higher Education" provides a critical review of the teaching practices in higher education in international contexts. Sticky problems and debates about inclusivity, diversity, and cultural representation in the curriculum and classroom…
Descriptors: International Education, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Criticism
Romanowski, Michael H. – Quality in Higher Education, 2022
Worldwide accreditation systems for higher education are used by institutions and programmes to demonstrate their legitimacy to deliver quality education. Although there are many perceived benefits and criticisms of accreditation and little empirical research on its impact for improvement, there is still an increasing demand for this form of…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Higher Education, Educational Quality, Quality Assurance
Olsson, Erik J. – Studies in Higher Education, 2023
Decolonisation aims at exposing the ills of colonialism in an attempt to undo their long-standing effects. Important criticism of curriculum decolonisation has focused on potential conflicts with academic freedom. However, this criticism has to some extent suffered from a perceived lack of agreement on the concept and status of academic freedom…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Universities, International Organizations, Foreign Countries
Gilmore, Dawn; Nguyen, Chinh – Management in Education, 2023
This paper illustrates how unbundling has progressed from university-controlled approaches to incorporating partnership organisations into the delivery of university functions, specifically teaching. In this paper, we limit the scope of unbundling to the management of online teachers using three Australian case studies. In the first section, we…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Higher Education, Student Experience, Teaching Experience
Li, Danling; Li, Yongyan – Higher Education Policy, 2023
The hegemonic wave of neoliberalism in higher education does not eradicate academic freedom in universities one by one. The possibility of resistance necessarily exists within the configuration of contemporary power relations. This study contributes to the theoretical debate on how global neoliberal forces are reproduced with local characteristics…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Resistance to Change, Research
Brooke Erickson; Robert Dunbar; James Winchip; Abraham Ayebo; McKenzie Englund – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
Controversial topics are important parts of academic discussions, and due to the nature of these topics, students may be reluctant to speak freely about them in college classrooms. This study aims to explore factors that influence students' reluctance to speak at a small midwest college, and the effect this may have on academic performance. We…
Descriptors: Student Participation, Classroom Communication, Barriers, Small Colleges
Isabella Walser-Bürgler – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
When the newly appointed professor of medicine at the University of Rinteln, Johann Peter Lotichius (1598-1669), delivered an oration entitled "Oratio super fatalibus hoc tempore academiarum in Germania periculis" ("Oration on the pernicious dangers to the universities of contemporary Germany") at said university in February…
Descriptors: Educational History, War, Foreign Countries, Universities
Michael Reisch; Jayshree S. Jani – Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 2025
Contemporary events, including the recent Presidential campaign, have demonstrated the symbolic and political significance of language in our society and culture. Language is a primary tool for "naming the world" and defining our desires roles - as subjects and ojects - in the environments we inhabit. Yet, as often as language is a means…
Descriptors: Social Work, Counselor Training, Diversity Equity and Inclusion, Political Attitudes
Kidd, Ian James – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
This paper describes a neglected aspect of the critique of academic 'cultures of speed' offered by Maggie Berg and Barbara Seeler in "The Slow Professor." I argue internalisation of the values and imperatives of cultures of speed can encourage the erosion of a range of academic virtues while also facilitating the development of a range…
Descriptors: Criticism, Collegiality, College Faculty, Cultural Influences