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Dion Enari; Maryanne Pale; Inez Fainga'a-Manusione; Ruth L. Faleolo; Thom G. Faleolo; Glenda Stanley; David Lakisa; Innez Haua; Jioji Ravulo; Heena Akbar; Jacoba Matapo; Radilaite Cammock; Yvonne Ualesi – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2025
As Indigenous outward migration expands, some diaspora groups are larger than their population back home which is the case for many in the Pacific diaspora. Research with Indigenous peoples is largely conducted in their homelands, with minimal research on their experiences in other countries. As Pacific Indigenous academics, we employed a…
Descriptors: Immigrants, College Faculty, Indigenous Populations, Decolonization
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Craig Whitsed; Antonia Girardi; John P. Williams; Scott Fitzgerald – Higher Education Research and Development, 2024
Universities continue to evolve and adapt to changes brought about by external events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, shifts in government policy, technological advancements, and geopolitics. A significant body of research has focused on negative workplace conditions within universities that contribute to psychosocial hazards. In contrast, this…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Universities, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Craig Whitsed; Antonia Girardi; Scott Fitzgerald; John Williams – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2025
Using Multilevel Job Demand-Resources theory, this research explores how crisis influenced perceptions about academic work engagement at individual, team, and organisational levels. The COVID-19 crisis led universities to make significant changes in response to health and fiscal impacts. Changes included restructuring, job shedding, and pivoting…
Descriptors: Universities, Crisis Management, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Sheridan, Alison; O'Sullivan, Jane; Fisher, Josie; Dunne, Kerry; Beck, Wendy – Gender and Education, 2020
Changes in higher education internationally, including the corporatisation of universities, greater codification of research and teaching performance, and more precarious employment, have led to a chillier environment for academics. Employing an autoethnographic approach, we interrogate our career experiences as academic women and the important…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Women Faculty, Work Environment, College Environment
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Heffernan, Troy A.; Bosetti, Lynn – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2020
Higher education has seen a shift that means its leaders are no longer only being recruited and perceived as senior academics who lead teaching and research. Leaders are now sometimes recruited and viewed as managers who oversee the operation of their institution, college, faculty, or school. This paper analyses the initial findings of an…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, College Faculty, Administrator Role
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Rivalland, Corine; Armstrong, Lauren C.; Monk, Hilary – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2019
Early childhood education has undergone immense change over the years. In Australia, this has included the introduction of curriculum and quality frameworks [ACECQA. 2012. "National Quality Framework." http://acecqa.gov.au/national-quality-framework/the-national-quality-standard; DEEWR. 2009. "Belonging, Being and Becoming: The…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Change, Educational Quality, Guidelines
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Martin-Sardesai, Ann; Irvine, Helen; Tooley, Stuart; Guthrie, James – Higher Education Research and Development, 2017
Performance management systems have been an inevitable consequence of the development of government research evaluations (GREs) of university research, and have also inevitably affected the working life of academics. The aim of this paper is to track the development of GREs over the past 25 years, by critically evaluating their adoption in the UK…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Foreign Countries, College Faculty, Higher Education
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Davidson, Paul; Tsakissiris, Jane; Guo, Yuanyuan – Journal of Learning Design, 2017
This paper explores the implications for learning design in HRM education in the 21st century. An open systems perspective is used to argue the importance of establishing productive relationships between academia, professional associations, regulators and industry (resource inputs) to support the creation of optimal learning environments (the…
Descriptors: Systems Approach, Comparative Education, Human Resources, Labor Force Development
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Collyer, Fran M. – Critical Studies in Education, 2015
The paper reports on an empirical study based on qualitative interviews with staff from four Australian universities. These universities are shown to be undergoing significant social change as processes of marketisation impact on the everyday practices of academic workers. The universities are analysed as sites of contestation between the new…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Interviews, Foreign Countries, Universities
Turner, Michelle; Noble, Karen – Australian Association for Research in Education, 2015
Phenomenograhy, as an approach to educational research, began appearing in publications early in the 1980s with the predominant form of data drawn from semi-structured interviews. As a qualitative approach, it is used to describe the variations in people's experiences through their own discourse and for analyzing meaning that people ascribe to…
Descriptors: Art, Data Collection, Data Analysis, Early Childhood Education
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McCormick, John; Ayres, Paul L. – Journal of Educational Administration, 2009
Purpose: The purpose of this research was to study teachers' self-efficacy and occupational stress in the context of a large-scale curriculum reform in New South Wales, Australia. The study aims to follow up and replicate a study carried out approximately one year earlier. Design/methodology/approach: A theoretical framework, primarily based on…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Curriculum Development, Self Efficacy, Educational Change
National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2008
Many organisations, including VET providers, are looking to find ways to achieve competitive advantage through the people they employ. Creating this advantage has a number of facets and most of these depend on training and developing people, and their ability to learn. The VET sector also faces significant changes in the ways it does business.…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Vocational Education, Organizational Development, Work Environment
Figgis, Jane – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2009
Donald Schon once famously pictured professional practice as a high, hard ground overlooking a swamp. The high ground is the place of theory and, one might add, of policy. The swampy lowland is where vocational education and training (VET) practitioners meet the learners. It is where the skills, knowledge, and attitudes they wish to see instilled…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Educational Change, Educational Trends, Administrators
Chappell, Clive; Hawke, Geof – National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER), 2008
This Support Document was produced by the authors based on their research for the report, "Investigating Learning through Work: The Development of the 'Provider Learning Environment Scale'" (ED503392). While couched in very different terms, the analysis presented in this report points to a substantial overlap in the conceptual bases that…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Vocational Education, Organizational Development, Work Environment
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Percy, Alisa; Beaumont, Rosemary – Studies in Continuing Education, 2008
The casualisation of teaching in Australian higher education has come to be problematised as a risk to the quality of teaching and learning. However, the potential and location of risk, and therefore what constitutes an appropriate institutional intervention, requires interrogation as universities comply with the various regulations that, on the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Experience, Political Issues, Teaching Methods
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