Is teaching systemically frail in universities and if so what can we do about it?

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Abstract

This article explores the idea of ‘pedagogic frailty’ in relation to teaching systems in higher education. Using a model developed by Kinchin (2015) it explores four interconnected concepts: regulative discourse around teaching; pedagogy and discipline connections; research and teaching links; and locus of control of teaching. The concepts are looked at in terms of how and why they might contribute to pedagogic frailty and alternatively how they could contribute to creating a pedagogic system that is not frail. The article suggests that currently teaching systems are frail in relation to preparing students and staff for the future and that more effective pedagogy could be developed by changes in the structure and content of each of the four dimensions,
Original languageEnglish
Pages1-8
Number of pages9
Volume3
No.2
Specialist publicationLINK - University of Hertfordshire
Publication statusPublished - 20 Mar 2018

Keywords

  • university teaching, pedagogic frailty, pedagogic strength

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