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Chapman, Dave; Smith, Helen Lawton; Wood, Peter; Barnes, Timothy; Romeo, Saverio – Industry and Higher Education, 2011
Over the last decade policies framing the enterprise agenda for UK higher education institutions (HEIs) have consistently emphasized the potential impact of successful universities on both regional and national economies. Such policies have been backed by significant public funding to ensure that the UK HEI sector is able to compete globally in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Economic Impact, Entrepreneurship, School Business Relationship
Kahn, Peter – International Journal for Academic Development, 2009
In this study, we investigate the interplay between context and agency for three early-career academics as they seek to develop their teaching. Our analysis is conducted in light of Archer's realist social theory, framed by critical realism. We argue that it is possible to see ways in which Archer's account of the interplay between structure and…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Social Theories, Professional Development, Agency Role
Fuller, Alison; Hodkinson, Heather; Hodkinson, Phil; Unwin, Lorna – British Educational Research Journal, 2005
This article explores the strengths and weaknesses of Lave and Wenger's concept of "legitimate peripheral participation" as a means of understanding workplace learning. It draws on recent ESRC-funded research by the authors in contemporary workplace settings in the UK (manufacturing industry and secondary schools) to establish the extent…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Employees, Vocational Education, Work Environment