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Praxis,educational development and the university sector in Australia
Authors:Ian Hardy  Peter Grootenboer  Laurette Bristol
Institution:1. School of Education, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia;2. School of Education and Professional Studies, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia;3. Catholic College of Mandeville, Mandeville, Jamaica
Abstract:In this article, we utilise recent theorising on praxis and educational development to explore how academics in universities can foster public, institutional and more personal development, even as they are challenged by what are sometimes described as more ‘managerial’ and ‘neoliberal’ conditions. The research draws upon a variety of sources of data, including publicly available correspondence on the university sector in Australia, interviews with colleagues, and personal reflective journals. These data reflect three instances of educational praxis development in the Australian university context, and at three scales/levels: nationally; unit-wide (university/faculty/institute); and sub-unit/individually. The findings reveal such development in the form of: academics using mainstream media to inform the general public about the nature of university industrial relations and funding at a national level; junior and senior academics collaborating and engaging in mentoring practices to build institutional research capacity at a university/institutional level; and, individual academics meeting to develop individual teaching practice. Through explicating the characteristics and value of educational development for and as praxis, we provide resources for hope for better understanding how the work of universities, including their broader mission to inform the public, might be enacted more educationally.
Keywords:Praxis  practice  educational development  universities  neoliberalism  managerialism
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