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Academic development through a negotiated curriculum
Authors:Angela Brew  Simon Barrie
Institution:1. Centre for Teaching and Learningjhe University of Sydney , Australia E-mail: A.Brew@cd.usyd.edu.au, S.Barrie@cd.usyd.edu.au;3. Centre for Teaching and Learning, The University of Sydney , Australia
Abstract:Abstract

This paper examines the use of curriculum negotiation in programmes designed to prepare academics for their teaching role, arguing that this is an effective way to meet growing demands for professionalism in higher education teaching. A postgraduate certificate course which has been developed and evaluated by the authors for three years constitutes a case study through which the issues are examined. The course is based on nine basic principles derived from the literature on teaching and learning in academic contexts. These principles provide a framework for discussing the course and the responses of its participants. Implications of this case study for the wider use of negotiation as a way of developing the teaching professionalism of academics from a wide range of disciplinary contexts are then discussed.
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