As higher education has massified there has been a greater need for higher education research: to better understand and improve practice and provision. The expansion of higher education research has in turn led to systematic reviews and meta-analyses being carried out of areas of the field, so as to synthesise or summarise the qualitative and quantitative findings of this research. These systematic reviews and meta-analyses give an account of where we are now in higher education research. Malcolm Tight takes a global perspective, looking beyond Anglophone originating English Language publishing, particularly Africa, East and South Asia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East, bringing together their findings to provide an accessible and practical overview.Bringing together over 96 systematic reviews and 62 meta-analyses focusing on particular topics in higher education research, Tight explores key topics: teaching and learning, course design, the student experience, quality, system policy, institutional management, academic work, and knowledge and research.
Malcolm Tight is Professor of Higher Education at Lancaster University, UK, where he directs the Doctoral Programme in Educational Research (Higher Education). He is Editor of the journals Assessment and Evaluation in Higher Education and Tertiary Education and Management.
Introduction1. Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses2. Teaching and Learning3. Course Design4. The Student Experience5. Quality6. System Policy7. Institutional Management8. Academic Work9. Knowledge and Research10. ConclusionsReferencesIndex
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Malcolm Tight, Ka Ho Mok, Jeroen Huisman, Christopher Morphew, UK) Tight, Malcolm (University of Lancaster, Hong Kong) Mok, Ka Ho (The University of Hong Kong, UK) Huisman, Jeroen (University of Bath, USA) Morphew, Christopher (University of Georgia