Dear All,
You might be interested in the call for expressions of interest from the journal Higher Education Pedagogies for two upcoming Special Editions:
Flexible Pedagogies in Higher Education
Transforming Assessment in Higher Education
Best wishes,
Steve Rutherford
Dr S.M. Rutherford SFHEA
National Teaching Fellow
Deputy Director of Undergraduate Education,
School of Biosciences,
Cardiff University,
Museum Avenue,
Cardiff.
CF10 3AX
02920 870251
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Higher Education Pedagogies - Special Edition on Flexible Pedagogies in Higher Education
*Call for Expressions of Interest*
In a fluid, dynamic and global world, higher education systems cannot but exhibit flexibility and it is right that they should do so; equally it is crucial that we recognise and embrace different ways of thinking about flexible learning that reflect the influence of sometimes complementary, and sometimes competing, drivers and value orientations. Flexible provision has the potential to enhance student learning, widen opportunities for participation in higher education, and develop graduates who are well-equipped to contribute to a fast-changing world. The aim of this issue is to bring together cutting edge examples of effective efforts at imaginative educational innovation regarding flexible pedagogy at all levels of university operation.
For this special edition of the journal, we are inviting expressions of interest in submitting an article in one of these forms:
* Case Study research - based on empirical research in flexible pedagogies and practices which can be discipline-specific or generic; if the research is discipline-specific an explanation of how the idea may be used beyond the immediate discipline should be clearly articulated. (4000 words)
* Theoretical / Conceptual articles on research and practice-informed frameworks that support the development of flexible practises. (3000-8000 words)
* Research articles - longer papers, providing a clear rationale for the study within the body of published research as well as policy imperatives, an overview of the research methodology adopted, a presentation of findings (or interim findings for longer term studies still in progress), and a discussion of those findings in relation to existing knowledge. (8000 words)
Timelines
Expressions of interest for all the formats described above should not exceed 500 words and should give a working title, state the type of article proposed, and outline the proposed content to include:
The rationale for the focus
Methodology / methods for empirical papers
Theoretical/conceptual frameworks being considered
Preliminary findings
Implications for practice
Timelines
* Please submit your expression of interest to the special issue editorial team, Dr Sam Elkington ([log in to unmask]) and Stella Jones-devitt ([log in to unmask]) by 15 September 2017
* Shortlisting of potential articles by 30 November 2017
* First drafts submitted by 30 April 2017
* Feedback on first drafts by 31 May 2018
* Submission of final articles by 31 July 2018
*Decisions by editorial panel by 31 August 2018
Dr. Sam Elkington (Guest Special Editor)
Stella Jones-Devitt (Guest Special Editor)
Professor Carol Evans (Editor in Chief)
For information on Higher Education Pedagogies, see www.tandfonline.com/toc/rhep20/current
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Higher Education Pedagogies Special Edition on Transforming Assessment in Higher Education
*Call for Expressions of Interest*
The aim of this issue is to bring together cutting edge examples of effective efforts at sustainable and manageable assessment change at programme, school/faculty/college and/or institutional-level with regards to assessment and feedback. We are particularly interested on work around assessment literacy; the use of technology to support assessment practices; and enhancing student engagement through assessment.
For this special edition of the journal, we are inviting expressions of interest in submitting an article in one of these forms:
*Case Study research - based on empirical research in assessment feedback practice which can be discipline-specific or generic; if the research is discipline-specific an explanation of how the idea may be used beyond the immediate discipline should be clearly articulated. (4000 words)
*Theoretical / Conceptual articles on research and practice-informed frameworks that support the development of assessment feedback practises. (3000-8000 words)
*Research articles - longer papers, providing a clear rationale for the study within the body of published research as well as policy imperatives, an overview of the research methodology adopted, a presentation of findings (or interim findings for longer term studies still in progress), and a discussion of those findings in relation to existing knowledge. (8000 words)
*Practice guides (1000-8000) words. Practice guide summary overviews (500-1000 words) for HEP and also more detailed guides for the HEA portal. These would include: the context you were working in; what you did and why; how your work is linked to the HEA assessment framework and/or other assessment and feedback frameworks; key findings; insights for those wishing to implement what you have done; links to resources developed.
Timelines
Expressions of interest for all the formats described above should not exceed 500 words and should give a working title, state the type of article proposed, and outline the proposed content to include:
The rationale for the focus
Methodology / methods for empirical papers
Theoretical/conceptual frameworks being considered
Preliminary findings
Implications for practice
Timelines
* Please submit your expression of interest to the special issue editorial team, Dr. Emma Medland ([log in to unmask]) and Dr Sam Elkington ([log in to unmask]) by 12 June 2017
* Shortlisting of potential articles by 31 July 2017
* First drafts submitted by 31 December 2017
* Feedback on first drafts by 31 January 2018
* Submission of final articles by 31 March 2018
* Decisions by editorial panel by 31 May 2018
Dr. Sam Elkington (Guest Special Editor)
Dr. Emma Medland (Guest Special Editor)
Professor Carol Evans (Editor in Chief)
For information on Higher Education Pedagogies, see www.tandfonline.com/toc/rhep20/current
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