2012
DOI: 10.22582/ta.v1i2.291
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Reflections in the Classroom: Learning to Market Education

Abstract: Reflective practice has become a key trope within debates around teaching and learning in higher education. Yet, beneath this anodyne rhetoric, teachers and students are being disciplined in a manner that aligns so-called "standards" and professional development with the corporate strategies of educational institutions. Educational developers who seek to promote "standards" and "accountability" in the learning environment enforce the practice of "reflection" as a key educational experience and tool. Repetitive… Show more

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