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Author Webb, Graham, 1950-

Title Understanding staff development / Graham Webb
Published Buckingham : Society for Research into Higher Education ; Bristol, PA, USA : Open University Press, 1996

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Description 124 pages ; 24 cm
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. Positive Knowledge and Progress in Staff Development -- 3. Staff Development for Understanding People and Ourselves -- 4. To Critically Go: Staff Development for a Better World -- 5. Postmodernity and Staff Development: Nowhere to Run -- 6. By Diverse Paths: Developing Staff Developers
Summary Understanding Staff Development charts the philosophical landscape of staff development. It will be of interest to staff developers of all kinds, and more generally, to anyone concerned with education and human development
As 'quality' issues in university teaching and learning move to centre stage, so too does the theory and practice of educational and staff development. But upon what do developers base their own practice? Where does the idea of 'development' come from and what problems does it raise? What are the shortcomings of organizing principles staff developers have been urged to take up - such as 'deep' and 'surface' approaches to learning, reflective practice and action research? How can the philosophical tradition of 'understanding' and the contemporary ideas of postmodernism inform staff development practice? Graham Webb poses three key questions: What are the bases for educational and staff development? What are the weaknesses of current practices? What will an informed staff development for the future look like?
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [113]-120) and index
Subject College teachers -- Training of.
College teaching.
LC no. 95033300
ISBN 0335192882 (paperback)
0335192890