Full Description
This key text acts as a guidebook for those seeking to develop their role as teachers in contemporary universities. Offering a timely and original perspective on teaching, it invites readers to rethink their role and embrace the transformative potential of education.
Drawing on the authors' extensive experience, and informed by higher education research, the book reimagines meaningful teaching through three transformative perspectives. Firstly, it challenges the traditional view of teaching as an individual act, instead framing it as a relational and situated practice, built on connections with others. Secondly, it explores teaching as an affirmative and emotional endeavour that can inspire others and lead to joyful and generative moments of connection. Lastly, it positions teaching as a critical practice, where educators embrace uncertainty, question assumptions, and evolve their approaches. These ideas are interwoven with practical insights into contemporary areas of practice, including assessment, feedback, digital education, artificial intelligence, learning design, belonging, and inclusion, to develop ethical and relational pedagogic approaches.
Written in an engaging and accessible style, this book is ideal for current and aspiring higher education teachers.
Contents
1. Introduction: Teaching for Changing Times 2. Relational Teaching 3. Teaching in the Moment 4. Affect and Emotion within Education 5. Learning Spaces 6. Different Voices 7. Critical Practice 8. Conclusions: Making Teaching Work for You



