Collaboration in Higher Education
Tom Burns editor Sandra Abegglen editor Sandra Sinfield editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:18th May '23
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 1st November 2025, but could change

Argues for a sustainable, innovative ecology of collective practice in higher education, drawing staff and students together around ‘decolonising’, equity and education for social justice.
Collaboration in Higher Education, an open access book, focuses on the opportunities and challenges created by engaging in collaboration and partnership in higher education. As higher education institutions become ever more competitive to sustain their place in a global, neoliberal education market, students and staff are confronted with alienating practices. Such practices create an individualistic, audit and surveillance culture that is exacerbated by the recent COVID-19 pandemic and the wholesale ‘pivot’ to online teaching. In this atomised and competitive climate, this volume synthesises theoretical perspectives and current practice to present case study examples that advocate for a more inclusive, cooperative, collaborative, compassionate and empowering education, one that sees learning and teaching as a practice that enables personal, collective and societal growth. The human element of education is at the core of this book, focusing on what we can do and achieve together: students, academic staff, higher education institutions and relevant stakeholders. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by Knowledge Unlatched.
I think this is a useful challenge to dominant models of higher education in that it privileges those who work in contrasting modes, in a meaningful way. * Dr Carina Buckley, Solent University, UK *
Comprehensive, practical case studies makes application much easier. * Curie Scott, Independent academic, UK *
I believe that this proposal has intellectual merit as a handbook for the various ways collaboration can be expressed in higher education. The topics are wide-ranging and could provide readers with a fresh look at the taken-for-granted concept of collaboration. * Thomas Larsen, University of Northern Iowa, USA *
ISBN: 9781350334052
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288 pages