posted on 2024-07-11, 16:50authored byRosemary Chang, Kathleen Gray, Barbara Polus, Alex Radloff
Research into one's own teaching practice, a significant aspect of the scholarship of teaching and learning in tertiary education, raises ethical issues. This paper sets out some ethical issues for teaching staff and their implications for academic management and academic development. It uses a case study of a funded Action Research in Teaching and Learning (ARTL) scheme in the Science, Engineering and Technology Portfolio at RMIT University. It examines the role that academic developers can play in building staff and organisational capability to work ethically with research into teaching practice.
Research and development in higher education: Higher Education in a Changing World, the 28th Annual Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia Conference (HERDSA 2005), Sydney, Australia, 03-06 July 2005 / A. Brew, and C. Asmar (eds.)
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Research and development in higher education: Higher Education in a Changing World, the 28th Annual Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia Conference HERDSA 2005, Sydney, Australia, 03-06 July 2005 / A. Brew, and C. Asmar eds.