Conflicting practices in higher education : a practitioner’s perspective
Date
2024
Authors
Patel, Abdul-Kader
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Abstract
The purpose of the study is to provide insights into the challenges faced by academics at a
previously disadvantaged university of technology in Durban.
The challenges academics face has been divided thematically in terms of learning and teaching
challenges; workload including administrative challenges; research and individual challenges
including mentorship, supervision and student challenges.
A systems thinking lens was used throughout the ethnographic study. The soft systems
methodology diagramming technique was used to construct a rich picture to unravel the
problematical situation with a view to constructing a framework of enquiry for the study.
A living theory paradigm with the aim of improving my practice was maintained throughout
the study by the practitioner-researcher using action research.
It is the researcher’s intention that the thesis is a new, serious contribution to a critical
understanding of the university of technology sector because it offers empirically-based
research analysing and dissecting existing challenges at a specific institution that can provide
a basis for further research in the sector.
The findings of the study can be of assistance to university leadership and management as well
as politicians, policy makers and practitioners not only to understand and absorb the harsh
reality of a concrete environment but to think, plan, design and implement strategies and tactics
leading to a better institution.
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy specialising in Leadership and Complexity at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
Keywords
Systems thinking, Living theory, Soft systems methodology, Ethnography
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5334