Differing relationships to research in higher and further education in the UK: a reflective account from a practitioner perspective
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Author: Child, Sue
Abstract:
Within education, the term 'research' is used in a multiplicity of ways. This paper draws on my own reflection of how educational practitioners experience shifting relationships to research. It suggests that within the further education (FE) sector, professionalism in teaching is measured through observation in the form of the Ofsted [Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills] inspection. In this case, the lecturer becomes an agent of research, i.e. a 'body' to be assessed and scrutinised according to a defined set of criteria. In contrast, in higher education (HE), an academic becomes the creator of research and is expected to generate new knowledge through research output. This paper therefore examines the relationship between theory and practice with specific reference to how different discourses of research are used to either assess or demarcate professionalism within UK post-compulsory education, depending in which sector practice is based.
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[-] Show lessWithin education, the term 'research' is used in a multiplicity of ways. This paper draws on my own reflection of how educational practitioners experience shifting relationships to research. It suggests that within the further education (FE) sector, professionalism in teaching is measured through observation in the form of the Ofsted [Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills] inspection. In this case, the lecturer becomes an agent of research, i.e. a 'body' to be assessed and scrutinised according to a defined set of criteria. In ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Providers of education and training; Skills and knowledge; Research; Teaching and learning; Higher education
Keywords: Practitioners; Research method; Postcompulsory education; Further education
Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain
Published: Abingdon, England: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, 2009
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Journal title: Research in post-compulsory education
Journal volume : 14
Journal number: 3
Journal date: September 2009
Pages: pp.333-343
ISSN: 1359-6748; 1747-5112 (online)
Statement of responsibility: Sue Child
Resource type: Article
Call Number:
TD/TNC 97.721
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