ERIC Number: EJ1196774
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Publication Date: 2018-Dec
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The Influence of Sociocultural and Structural Contexts in Academic Change and Development in Higher Education
Englund, Claire; Olofsson, Anders D.; Price, Linda
Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, v76 n6 p1051-1069 Dec 2018
Teaching quality improvements frequently focus upon the 'development' of individual academics in higher education. However, research also shows that the academics' context has considerable influence upon their practices. This study examines the working environments of teachers on an online pharmacy programme, investigating contextual conditions that facilitate or impede academic change and development. Interview data and institutional policy documents are examined within a Cultural-Historical Activity Theory framework. Distinct differences in the teachers' sociocultural context were identified as influencing change and development. Departmental teaching cultures and patterns of communication influenced practice both positively, by offering collegial support, and negatively by impeding change. The findings have significance for academic development strategies. They suggest that departmental-level support should include communicative pathways that promote reflection upon and development of conceptions of teaching and learning.
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Educational Change, College Faculty, Work Environment, Online Courses, Pharmacy, Program Descriptions, School Policy, Policy Analysis, Departments, Teaching Methods, Learning Processes, Educational Development, Barriers, Sociocultural Patterns, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Conditions, Educational Environment
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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