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Articles

Teaching awards in higher education: a qualitative study of motivation and outcomes

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Pages 1398-1412 | Published online: 26 Mar 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Whilst teaching awards have become an established practice in higher education, important questions remain about their effectiveness in recognizing high-quality teaching, with recent research suggesting that they may have dysfunctional consequences. We investigate how awards are perceived and impact upon recipients and non-recipients and propose that the potential of teaching awards is mediated by career stage, focus and performance. We also make recommendations for how teaching awards can contribute to a culture of teaching enhancement beyond the recognition of individual practice. In this way, we make a contribution by showing how teaching awards can be designed and used to recognize teaching practice while limiting their dysfunctional outcomes.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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