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Learning And Teaching In Higher Education Policy Discourses And The Illusion Of Best Practice Sarah Horrod

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Learning And Teaching In Higher Education Policy Discourses And The Illusion Of Best Practice Sarah Horrod
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Learning And Teaching In Higher Education Policy Discourses And The Illusion Of Best Practice Sarah Horrod instant download after payment.

Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.69 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Sarah Horrod
ISBN: 9783031280375, 3031280377
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Learning And Teaching In Higher Education Policy Discourses And The Illusion Of Best Practice Sarah Horrod by Sarah Horrod 9783031280375, 3031280377 instant download after payment.

This book explores the discourses in learning and teaching policy in UK higher education, traces how these ideas are recontextualised at institutional level and reveals the differences between policy discourses and lecturers’ and students’ experiences. The author argues that policy ideas around learning and teaching are not simply value-free ‘best practice’ but reflect the socio-political context of higher education. The study uses an innovative conceptual framework of critical discourse studies (CDS) and Bernstein’s sociology of pedagogy to provide critical lenses to uncover the underlying messages of policy. The book will interest a wide academic audience including anyone involved in higher education globally.

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