Monthly Archives: November 2023

Pracademics?

Pracademics? Exploring transitions and professional identities in Higher Education Jill Dickinson, Andrew Fowler & Teri-Lisa Griffiths 2020 I picked up this article over the interesting title, reflectively from reading upon it, the study is wide and based across all university … Continue reading

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5-5-5 Present get ready

The Context Technical pedagogy is a movement considering the evolution of technical positions in Higher Education, building upon pedagogy theories like rhizomatic practice between students, academic and technical dynamics as well as structures scaffolding to core student learning. With this, … Continue reading

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Focus Group 21/11/2023

Location EB: 8.21 (Technical office)“Breaking Windows”: What and where is technical pedagogy?(updated working title from the ARP workshop 3 session). The focus group was quite fun to be a part of, I have realised that the world needs more social … Continue reading

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Vocalise’d Pauses

22/11/2023 WORKSHOP 3 This challenge was slightly difficult, I have never extracted data like this before, more on numbers than anything else really, or in the collection of waste volumes. Overall I think the beauty behind his was the creativity, … Continue reading

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MIX METHOD RESEARCH

To whoever is reading, below contains personal information about my history as a technician within UAL, which I am using as part of my research evidence. To allow you a moment to understand, this information has fueled my ambitions more so, … Continue reading

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Research METHODS

Trying to figure out research methods has been really troubling, maybe I need to spend some time studying this, as I have never really explored research methods and it would be good to get a better understanding of what is … Continue reading

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IRMs (Indigenous Research Methodologies)

Considering Indigenous Research Methodologies: Critical Reflections by an Indigenous Knower Joseph P. Gone, PHD. Before I dive into this article when discussing IRMs with John and Malika. I considered the format of place and purpose of how IRMs came into … Continue reading

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