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Voices of Practice: Narrative Scholarship from the Margins

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Not everyone has had a straight and narrow path into academia. Many higher education teachers were professionals before they became part of the university or college where they work; and many keep one foot in both worlds even while they teach. And yet the demands of scholarship remain a component of their academic work-research, publishing, and the rest.What are the challenges we face when transitioning to an academic job from our field of practice? How do our professional perspectives and experiences inform our teaching, our interpretation of curricula, assessment, evaluation, and grades? And what is the relationship between scholarship and work?

Inspired by scholarly narratives like those from Ruth Behar, bell hooks, Jonathan Kozol, and others, Voices of Practice inspects, interrupts, questions what it means to be a scholar, using deeply personal reflections, poignant vignettes, and carefully examined timelines of intellectual and professional development. This volume features educators who may not at first call themselves academics and who have focused their careers on the practice rather than the publishing of scholarship.

Contributors: Maha Bali, Sean Michael Morris, Lucy Rai, Karen Littleton, Anne Butterworth, Arley Cruthers, Sara Clayson, Susannah Wilson, Jeanette Maritz, Paul Prinsloo, Teresa Cremin, Fay Akindes, John Parry, Jim Wolper, Kathleen Harris, Xia Zhu, Neil Summers, Ed Nagelhout, Bryony Black, Gareth Bramley, Kate Campbell Pilling, Louise Glover, Zoe Ollerenshaw, Laurence Pattacini, Joan Upson, Sean Robinson, Joe Stommel, Chloe de los Reyes, Tanya Elias, Keith Heggert, Sarah Yardley, Justin Dunne.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hybrid Pedagogy Inc.
Date
14 March 2021
Pages
238
ISBN
9780578868837

Not everyone has had a straight and narrow path into academia. Many higher education teachers were professionals before they became part of the university or college where they work; and many keep one foot in both worlds even while they teach. And yet the demands of scholarship remain a component of their academic work-research, publishing, and the rest.What are the challenges we face when transitioning to an academic job from our field of practice? How do our professional perspectives and experiences inform our teaching, our interpretation of curricula, assessment, evaluation, and grades? And what is the relationship between scholarship and work?

Inspired by scholarly narratives like those from Ruth Behar, bell hooks, Jonathan Kozol, and others, Voices of Practice inspects, interrupts, questions what it means to be a scholar, using deeply personal reflections, poignant vignettes, and carefully examined timelines of intellectual and professional development. This volume features educators who may not at first call themselves academics and who have focused their careers on the practice rather than the publishing of scholarship.

Contributors: Maha Bali, Sean Michael Morris, Lucy Rai, Karen Littleton, Anne Butterworth, Arley Cruthers, Sara Clayson, Susannah Wilson, Jeanette Maritz, Paul Prinsloo, Teresa Cremin, Fay Akindes, John Parry, Jim Wolper, Kathleen Harris, Xia Zhu, Neil Summers, Ed Nagelhout, Bryony Black, Gareth Bramley, Kate Campbell Pilling, Louise Glover, Zoe Ollerenshaw, Laurence Pattacini, Joan Upson, Sean Robinson, Joe Stommel, Chloe de los Reyes, Tanya Elias, Keith Heggert, Sarah Yardley, Justin Dunne.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Hybrid Pedagogy Inc.
Date
14 March 2021
Pages
238
ISBN
9780578868837