Teaching in the current higher education environment: perceptions of IT academics |
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Authors: | J Tutty C Avram |
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Institution: | 1. School of Engineering and Information Technology, Charles Darwin University , Darwin, Australia;2. Faculty of Information Technology , Monash University , Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | This paper builds on previous research into teachers' conceptions of learning and teaching with an investigation of information technology academics. Using a phenomenographic approach to build a model of IT academics experiences and practice of teaching we aimed to identify any specific issues that academics in the IT discipline face and to assess the impact of the changing higher education environment on their teaching experiences. While there were few discipline-specific issues we did find that the current higher education environment appears to be negatively affecting the quality of teaching and learning within the IT discipline and indications are that these environmental factors are affecting academics within other disciplines. We concluded that current institutional policies, including teaching and learning quality measures and lack of resources, are compromising the way subjects are delivered. In some cases academics are discouraged from improving their teaching practice. |
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Keywords: | conceptions of teaching approaches to learning quality measures phenomenography |
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