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The Future of Teaching the Middle Ages in Higher Education Dr Vicky Gunn Dr Leah Shopkow University of Glasgow Indiana University
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Challenges and paradoxes
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What does an increasingly diverse student body tell us about how we still generate knowledge in the discipline?
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Generally Are essentialist conceptions still underpinning our approaches to what and how the students should be learning? Are coverage and content still the deciding factors in notions of course design?
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How is this played out in the discipline? Notion of relevance and usefulness; Maintenance of traditional teaching and learning methods; Growing polarity between manuscript transmission scholarship and new theoretical approaches; Solo practitioner leads postulants to a position where a novitiate is possible;
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Reconceptions
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Generally Should we redefine the boundaries of the discipline and transform the nature of the subject through the development of a research culture that constantly challenges the epistemological, methodological and philosophical approaches to content and methods of delivery?
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How might this be played out in Institutions? Joint research and the development of collaborative research culture; Team teaching; the development of a scholarly approach to how the methods we use to package and deliver the Middle Ages impact on discipline developments; BOTH VALUED AS EQUALLY IMPORTANT
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