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The identification and cultivation of appropriate communities of practice in higher education

The identification and cultivation of appropriate communities of practice in higher education
The identification and cultivation of appropriate communities of practice in higher education
This chapter is specifically concerned with Communities of Practice of teachers, rather then students, in Higher Education, and with the teaching role rather than other roles such as research (although many of the arguments presented within the chapter can be generalised to other contexts). Following a short introduction to Communities of Practice, the chapter presents a classification of Communities of Practice utilising the dimensions of community structure and of knowledge activity. Drawing upon the work of Wenger, McDermott and Snyder (2002), the cultivation of Communities of Practice is discussed, and the question of how different types of community may be cultivated is considered. The chapter then addresses how these considerations may apply within Higher Education teaching. It is concluded that a flexible approach, which allows the nature of a Community of Practice to be modified in accordance with needs, is desirable.
1593118635
Information Age Publishing
Klein, Jonathan H.
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Connell, Con
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Kimble, Chris
Hildreth, Paul
Bourdon, Isabelle
Klein, Jonathan H.
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Connell, Con
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Kimble, Chris
Hildreth, Paul
Bourdon, Isabelle

Klein, Jonathan H. and Connell, Con (2008) The identification and cultivation of appropriate communities of practice in higher education. In, Kimble, Chris, Hildreth, Paul and Bourdon, Isabelle (eds.) Communities of Practice: Creating Learning Environments for Educators. Charlott, USA. Information Age Publishing.

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This chapter is specifically concerned with Communities of Practice of teachers, rather then students, in Higher Education, and with the teaching role rather than other roles such as research (although many of the arguments presented within the chapter can be generalised to other contexts). Following a short introduction to Communities of Practice, the chapter presents a classification of Communities of Practice utilising the dimensions of community structure and of knowledge activity. Drawing upon the work of Wenger, McDermott and Snyder (2002), the cultivation of Communities of Practice is discussed, and the question of how different types of community may be cultivated is considered. The chapter then addresses how these considerations may apply within Higher Education teaching. It is concluded that a flexible approach, which allows the nature of a Community of Practice to be modified in accordance with needs, is desirable.

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Published date: 15 April 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 64203
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/64203
ISBN: 1593118635
PURE UUID: 72568ad5-e521-42d9-9b60-543868287f92
ORCID for Jonathan H. Klein: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5495-8738

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Date deposited: 13 Jan 2009
Last modified: 05 Mar 2024 02:32

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Author: Con Connell
Editor: Chris Kimble
Editor: Paul Hildreth
Editor: Isabelle Bourdon

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