A reflection on critical reflection in professional education research

Chris Winberg, J. Garraway, P. Engel-Hills
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The roots of universities of technology can be traced back to technical colleges, which required compliance with industry standards, and the rule of labour markets. Universities of technology thus entered the university space, largely without an established critical tradition in teaching, learning, and research. This is the issue that we address in this paper, which is intended to inform potential authors in technical, vocational, and professional higher education who would like to publish their educational research studies in Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning (CriSTaL). The issue is important as universities of technology in South Africa are increasingly taking on the mantle of professional education, particularly in the fields of health, engineering, and applied sciences. In this paper, we discuss examples of published educational research that critique some of the ‘taken-for-granted’ ideas that have shaped the practices and aspirations of universities of technologies. The examples show that by judiciously drawing on traditions of critical reflective practice, and by bringing new ideas, concepts, and theories into educational research studies, further critical concepts can evolve. These new critical concepts will be of interest to the readers (and reviewers) of CRiSTaL, but more importantly could inspire universities of technology to reaffirm their connection to practice and begin to create a critical space for their own scholarly – and critical – identities.
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对专业教育研究中的批判性反思的思考
科技大学的起源可以追溯到技术学院,它要求遵守行业标准和劳动力市场的规则。科技大学就这样进入了大学的空间,在很大程度上没有在教学、学习和研究方面建立起批判的传统。这是我们在本文中讨论的问题,这篇文章旨在告知技术、职业和专业高等教育的潜在作者,他们希望在《教学与学习的批判性研究》(CriSTaL)上发表他们的教育研究。这个问题很重要,因为南非的技术大学越来越多地承担起专业教育的职责,特别是在卫生、工程和应用科学领域。在本文中,我们讨论了一些已发表的教育研究的例子,这些研究批评了一些“想当然”的想法,这些想法塑造了科技大学的实践和愿望。这些例子表明,通过明智地借鉴批判性反思实践的传统,并将新的思想、概念和理论引入教育研究,可以进一步发展批判性概念。CRiSTaL的读者(和评论家)会对这些新的批判概念感兴趣,但更重要的是,它们可以激励科技大学重申它们与实践的联系,并开始为自己的学术和批判身份创造一个批判空间。
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Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning
Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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