Applied strategies for educational development as cultural work

Abstract

This paper views cultural work as a threshold concept in educational development which helps interpret institutional contexts and informs decisions on future practice. Three cases describe how the authors’ educational development work is nurtured by a cultural perspective. Specifically, we address making teaching a “community property” (Shulman, 1993, p. 6) at ETH Zurich, the analysis of microcultures at HSG, and the cultural role of brown bag lunches at University of Bern

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