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Badiozaman, Ida Fatimawati Adi – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
This paper presents the qualitative results of a larger mixed-methods study that examined teachers' experience transitioning to online teaching and learning (OTL) in Malaysian higher education (HE) institutions to understand how academics perceived their OTL readiness and what competencies were perceived to be central during the COVID-19 pandemic.…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Readiness, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Peter G. Ghazarian; Andrew Tait; Jay Robinson; Uliana Kobyakova – Journal of Studies in International Education, 2024
Internationalization has become a priority at many higher education institutions. The larger presence of international students and faculty on campus has occurred at a time when societies around the world are increasingly racially, religiously, ethnically, and culturally diverse. Changing demands require flexibility and understanding among faculty…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Teacher Attitudes, Foreign Workers
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Maggie McDonnell; Erin Reid – McGill Journal of Education, 2024
During the COVID-19 pandemic, which began to affect Canadian universities and colleges in March 2020, educators were asked to make a sudden transition, or swerve, to teaching remotely. Subsequently, these same teachers made the shift to teaching remotely longer term, through the fall and winter of 2020-21; the pandemic continued to affect higher…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, College Faculty, Teaching Experience
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Sarah Wells Kaufman – Studying Teacher Education, 2024
This article explores the process of becoming a feminist educator as the author employed feminist theory in her pedagogy for the first time. This self-study answered the research question: 'What would a feminist pedagogy look like in a music history classroom?' Throughout a ten-week undergraduate music history course, the author employed a…
Descriptors: Feminism, Higher Education, Teaching Methods, Music Education
Farrell, Orna; Buckley, Karen; Donaldson, Lisa; Farrelly, Tom – Online Submission, 2022
This article reports on a study that explored eportfolio practice in Irish higher education. The aim of this research was to gain a landscape snapshot of eportfolio practice and technologies across Irish Higher Education Institutes (HEI) and to address a gap in the literature that there is little empirical evidence about how Irish HEIs engage and…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Portfolios (Background Materials), Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Lance K. L. Bennett; Kris Sloan; Teri L. Varner – Intersection: A Journal at the Intersection of Assessment and Learning, 2023
This study examined the assessment needs of faculty and assessment practitioners in higher education. Sergiovanni's (2000, 2004) lifeworld-systemsworld framework (LSF) and Clandinin and Connelly's (2006) commonplaces of narrative inquiry (CNI) were the theoretical lenses to investigate this topic. Through 20 in-depth, semi-directed interviews (15…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, College Faculty, Higher Education, Universities
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Alharbi, Majed Abdullah; Albelihi, Hani Hamd – Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education, 2023
Writing across the curriculum (WAC) has been viewed as a movement that links several academic fields across various academic departments in different institutions. WAC has emerged as a powerful pedagogical tool for improving students' learning outcomes and critical thinking. While the practice of WAC as an independent learning unit is not formally…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Educational Change, College Faculty, Teaching Experience
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Olivia Taylor; Jack Bullock – Journal of Further and Higher Education, 2024
Over the past decade, there has been an increase in government initiatives to widen Higher Education (HE) participation in the UK. Consequently, various Further Education Colleges (FECs) provide HE in order to meet that drive. In 2021, 162 FECs provided HE undergraduate degrees, yet little research has been focused on HE lecturers and their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Faculty, Teaching Experience
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Bekalu Tadesse Moges; Melaku Mengistu Gebremeskel; Shouket Ahmad Tilwani; Yalalem Assefa – Journal of Applied Research in Higher Education, 2024
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine effects of classroom-level and student-level factors on student engagement in the context of a higher education system vertically differentiated into research, applied and comprehensive university types. Design/methodology/approach: The study used a cross-sectional multilevel design to explain…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Individualized Instruction, College Instruction
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Lizl Steynberg; Jan P. Grundling; Marius Venter – Transformation in Higher Education, 2024
Neoliberal ideology globally prioritises competition and productivity over staff well-being in higher education, leading to exploitative practices and heightened stress among academic faculty, culminating in what can be termed modern academic slavery. This study investigates the contemporary impact of neoliberalism on South African universities,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Higher Education, College Faculty
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Arianna Nisa-Waller; Gemma Piercy – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
The need to include indigenous perspectives in curricula is a challenge facing education internationally. In the context of higher education, decolonising practices and processes are the responsibility not just of institutions but also individual academics. Despite individual aspirations to decolonise teaching, it can be difficult to know where to…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Autobiographies, Decolonization, Self Concept
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Ren, Xinyue – Education and Information Technologies, 2023
The purpose of the qualitative study was to investigate instructors' experiences of engaging non-traditional learners in eCampus. Online education was rapidly growing in many higher education institutions, especially during the pandemic. However, a high attrition rate could negatively impact student success. Research findings showed that…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Online Courses, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Bills, Haven; Klinsky, Sonja – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
University-level sustainability education aims to reduce future harm to people and the planet, however, this goal is challenged by the tight relationships between Western academia and settler colonialism (SC). As a process that is predicated upon Indigenous erasure and harmful land relations, SC is antithetical to sustainability goals. This raises…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Colonialism, Higher Education, Sustainability
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Anouschka van Leeuwen – Technology, Pedagogy and Education, 2023
Owing to the worldwide pandemic, use of technology and online education has increased. Studies into teachers' experiences in Higher Education indicated that teachers find it hard to monitor their students' progress during online education. Adequate teacher monitoring is essential, since it allows teachers to adapt their teaching strategies to…
Descriptors: Teaching Experience, Progress Monitoring, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
Elizabeth J. Dowling – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The COVID-19 global pandemic caused unprecedented disruption in higher education institutions across the United States, closing college campuses and transitioning instruction to remote learning. During the spring of 2020 and upon the return to campus in the fall, faculty adjusted their teaching of in-person courses to accommodate the disruption.…
Descriptors: Liberal Arts, COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Change
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