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Towards a professional learning framework for academics in a private higher education environment

ENGLISH ABSTRACT : Within the context of re-positioning academic professional development as professional learning to place the focus on what the lecturer does, this research tries to understand professional learning practices in a particular South African private higher education environment. Resea...

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Main Author: Cronje, Franci
Other Authors: Bitzer, E. M.
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Language:en_ZA
Published: Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University 2017
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description ENGLISH ABSTRACT : Within the context of re-positioning academic professional development as professional learning to place the focus on what the lecturer does, this research tries to understand professional learning practices in a particular South African private higher education environment. Research was conducted on four campuses of one higher education brand of The Independent Institute of Education. Relatively little has been written on academic professional development- and learning in the South African private higher education domain where the incentive of publishing with recognition and additional funding accompanied by such as in the public sphere, is lacking. This dissertation reports on two cycles of action research conducted on these four campuses, culminating in thematically analysed in-depth interviews with the four academic campus managers. Their reflections on professional learning progress on a year’s work conclude in finding that proper orientation and introductions can enhance staff cohesion while the role of academic campus managers as engineers of such cohesion and designing custom-made professional learning initiatives on a campus is pivotal. Academic campus managers should spend considerable time and effort on strategising their campus programme while leadership should be decentralised to afford academic campus managers more agency to lead the team. These academic campus managers should hold leeway to award more incentives to individual performers within their teams but that they should be held accountable for actions - or lack thereof, that did not culminate in successful practices. Academic campus managers should be considered a very valuable and unique resource. In order for the role of the academic campus manager to operate optimally, central leadership should take care to appoint the most appropriate person to fit this profile and to deem them directly accountable for the state of academic professional learning on their campus. Central management should also heed the need for resources such as opening up the possibilities of monetary- and other incentives, and open up the possibilities, thereby enabling academic campus managers to use these incentives at their discretion.
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spelling oai:scholar.sun.ac.za:10019.1/102898 Towards a professional learning framework for academics in a private higher education environment Cronje, Franci Bitzer, E. M. Stellenbosch University. Faculty of Education. Dept. of Education Policy Studies Professional learning framework Private Higher Education Continuous professional learning UCTD Private education, Higher -- South Africa College teachers -- South Africa ENGLISH ABSTRACT : Within the context of re-positioning academic professional development as professional learning to place the focus on what the lecturer does, this research tries to understand professional learning practices in a particular South African private higher education environment. Research was conducted on four campuses of one higher education brand of The Independent Institute of Education. Relatively little has been written on academic professional development- and learning in the South African private higher education domain where the incentive of publishing with recognition and additional funding accompanied by such as in the public sphere, is lacking. This dissertation reports on two cycles of action research conducted on these four campuses, culminating in thematically analysed in-depth interviews with the four academic campus managers. Their reflections on professional learning progress on a year’s work conclude in finding that proper orientation and introductions can enhance staff cohesion while the role of academic campus managers as engineers of such cohesion and designing custom-made professional learning initiatives on a campus is pivotal. Academic campus managers should spend considerable time and effort on strategising their campus programme while leadership should be decentralised to afford academic campus managers more agency to lead the team. These academic campus managers should hold leeway to award more incentives to individual performers within their teams but that they should be held accountable for actions - or lack thereof, that did not culminate in successful practices. Academic campus managers should be considered a very valuable and unique resource. In order for the role of the academic campus manager to operate optimally, central leadership should take care to appoint the most appropriate person to fit this profile and to deem them directly accountable for the state of academic professional learning on their campus. Central management should also heed the need for resources such as opening up the possibilities of monetary- and other incentives, and open up the possibilities, thereby enabling academic campus managers to use these incentives at their discretion. AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING : Geen Afrikaanse opsomming geskikbaar nie Masters 2017-11-22T12:44:21Z 2017-12-11T11:09:33Z 2017-11-22T12:44:21Z 2017-12-11T11:09:33Z 2017-12 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/102898 en_ZA Stellenbosch University v, 134 pages : illustrations application/pdf Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University
spellingShingle Professional learning framework
Private Higher Education
Continuous professional learning
UCTD
Private education, Higher -- South Africa
College teachers -- South Africa
Cronje, Franci
Towards a professional learning framework for academics in a private higher education environment
title Towards a professional learning framework for academics in a private higher education environment
title_full Towards a professional learning framework for academics in a private higher education environment
title_fullStr Towards a professional learning framework for academics in a private higher education environment
title_full_unstemmed Towards a professional learning framework for academics in a private higher education environment
title_short Towards a professional learning framework for academics in a private higher education environment
title_sort towards a professional learning framework for academics in a private higher education environment
topic Professional learning framework
Private Higher Education
Continuous professional learning
UCTD
Private education, Higher -- South Africa
College teachers -- South Africa
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