The Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF)’s aims, implementation and
effect on the English higher education sector remains a controversial
and often contested subject. This text offers a stimulating and
wide-ranging interdisciplinary discussion of the implications of the
TEF on the UK’s fast-moving policy environment, and increasingly
neoliberal higher education sector. Questioning the basic premise
of the TEF, the authors tease out how students and staff are affected
in different and often unfair ways by its implementation. Whilst
acknowledging that the TEF has focused management attention on ways in
which a diverse student population is, or is not, supported in their
learning, this book highlights how it remains problematically silent
on other kinds of diversity in the system such as specialised courses,
diverse teaching styles, and varying institution sizes. Offering
readers ways of rethinking and resisting ‘teaching excellence’,
this book provides a timely examination of how, in various ways, the
TEF, treated as an exclusionary quality assurance system, is likely to
reinforce extant structural inequalities and competitive hierarchies
in the sector.
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Diversity Deficits in Higher Education Evaluations
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787695337
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Emerald Publishing Limited
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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