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Heather Brunskell-Evans When the shift hits the critical fan: A Foucauldian analysis
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Academic Practice as an Object of Policy The state has acquired new powers over HE What are they? Numerous policies relate to institutional practice What messages do they portray?
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Policy Discourses and Local Enactments Using learning and teaching as an example How are policies reconstructed and enacted by academic staff? How do students interpret and position themselves in relation to teaching and learning strategies?
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Politics of Widening Participation The re-configuration of learners and the learning environment Learning to be, learning to do, learning to work learning to learn The individualisation of responsibility
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The Politics of Widening Participation Policy informed by neo-liberal assumptions: The self-maximising, self- interested individual Unproblematic connection between personal investment in education and the rewards obtained in paid work
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Social Control Through Normalisation Competency–based approaches to curriculum and learning Compliance to standards Push for on-going improvement of outcome as measured by student access, participation and retention, etc.
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Broadening or Narrowing Education? Reforms can be seen t consist of regulatory, supervisory and controlling mechanisms with regard to our own practices and the kinds of knowledge/learning we provide for the students Lack of critical thought
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Foucault and Governmentality Social control in liberal democracy through normalisation An inter-locking of the ‘tutor- subject’ and ‘student-subject’ as a local enacting of policy discourse
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