TY - JOUR
T1 - Prizes, pedagogic research and teaching professors: lowering the status of teaching and learning through bifurcation
AU - Macfarlane, Bruce
PY - 2011/1/17
Y1 - 2011/1/17
N2 - Considerable resources and intellectual attention have focused on seeking to raise the status of teaching in higher education over the last two decades. Initiatives at an institutional level have included the funding of pedagogic research, teaching awards and the creation of teaching professorships. In a broader context, the scholarship of teaching and learning movement has campaigned for a reconfigured and more inclusive understanding of scholarship. However, despite the good intentions of these initiatives, the effect been to lower still further the status of teaching, bifurcating universities between ?teaching? and ?research?. It is argued that efforts should instead be directed at integrating academic practice as a more effective way of raising the status of teaching
AB - Considerable resources and intellectual attention have focused on seeking to raise the status of teaching in higher education over the last two decades. Initiatives at an institutional level have included the funding of pedagogic research, teaching awards and the creation of teaching professorships. In a broader context, the scholarship of teaching and learning movement has campaigned for a reconfigured and more inclusive understanding of scholarship. However, despite the good intentions of these initiatives, the effect been to lower still further the status of teaching, bifurcating universities between ?teaching? and ?research?. It is argued that efforts should instead be directed at integrating academic practice as a more effective way of raising the status of teaching
U2 - 10.1080/13562517.2011.530756
DO - 10.1080/13562517.2011.530756
M3 - Article (Academic Journal)
VL - 16
SP - 127
EP - 130
JO - Teaching in Higher Education
JF - Teaching in Higher Education
SN - 1356-2517
IS - 1
ER -