2020
DOI: 10.1002/berj.3669
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Variation in education doctoral students’ conceptions of university teaching

Abstract: The development of doctoral students as university teachers has received substantially less attention compared with their development as researchers, with a similar deficit extending to research on how they experience and understand university teaching. This article reports the results of a phenomenographic study of education doctoral students’ conceptions of teaching in higher education. Using samples from two education departments in England and Sweden, we conducted interviews to identify variation in doctor… Show more

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“…Beliefs about teaching have been studied in many different contexts, including adult education (Pratt, 1998), police training (Shipton, 2020), education doctoral students (Mimirinis & Ahlberg, 2020), and many more. However, excepting one study focused on small tutorials (Ashwin, 2006), class size has not been considered.…”
Section: Contexts Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beliefs about teaching have been studied in many different contexts, including adult education (Pratt, 1998), police training (Shipton, 2020), education doctoral students (Mimirinis & Ahlberg, 2020), and many more. However, excepting one study focused on small tutorials (Ashwin, 2006), class size has not been considered.…”
Section: Contexts Of Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on similarities and differences, the researcher groups and re-groups these meaningful utterances until they form a set of categories of understanding about the phenomenon. Tentative categories of description are re-compared to the pool of meaningful utterances, and categories adjusted until a limited set of logically, internally, and hierarchically related categories of description have been defined (Mimirinis, 2019; Mimirinis & Ahlberg, 2021). These categories should stand in “clear relation to the phenomenon” and each should tell us something unique or “distinct” about one way of experiencing the phenomenon (Marton & Booth, 1997, p. 125).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The categories of description, which depicted qualitatively different ways of understanding, were found to be logically related to one another in terms of complexity and inclusiveness. Aspects of meanings found in prior categories were included in further, more nuanced and complex categories (Marton, 2015, p. 99; Mimirinis & Ahlberg, 2021). We have selected illustrative quotes from the data to exemplify the key meaning in focus in each category.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%