Developing Academics

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Developing Academics
Author : Shelda Debowski
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 04 May 2024
ISBN : 1138910104
Pages : 0 pages
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Attracting and supporting the participants

Developing Academics

Attracting and supporting the participants

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Developing Academics

Academics work in a highly complex world where they must build integrative capabilities and outcomes as teachers, researchers and leaders. As they progress from novice to expert their evolving identities, methodologies and strategies need to be well-attuned to their own strengths and the sectoral expectations: a process that is greatly

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Within the field of academic development, the last twenty years have seen a great expansion of published research into practice and the further development of theoretical approaches. This growth in the scholarship of academic development matches a growth in the scholarship of teaching and learning. Advancing Practice in Academic Development

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"This book offers insightful reflections on academic development practices. The contributors engage the reader painstakingly in the dynamics of professional learning and effective teaching. This volume facilitates the examination of the need for reflection that leads to professional maturity. All educational institutions seek teachers who continuously search for effective strategies

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