2009
DOI: 10.1080/03098770903272495
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Feeding innovation with Learning Lunches: contextualising academic innovation in higher education

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“…There is often much criticism when ‘internationalisation’ of higher education institutions is voiced, for overseas students are often weaker performers or more demanding students but higher education institutions need to recognise their needs and help them in adapting to the higher education system by managing such diversity (Dobbins, 2009; Shaw, 2009).…”
Section: The Transition Periodmentioning
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“…There is often much criticism when ‘internationalisation’ of higher education institutions is voiced, for overseas students are often weaker performers or more demanding students but higher education institutions need to recognise their needs and help them in adapting to the higher education system by managing such diversity (Dobbins, 2009; Shaw, 2009).…”
Section: The Transition Periodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Higher Education Quarterly tions need to recognise their needs and help them in adapting to the higher education system by managing such diversity (Dobbins, 2009;Shaw, 2009). This study was undertaken to investigate the transition period for IMS, its consequences and impacts and was driven by questions about their performance.…”
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“…Spaces are made social through their various uses, and many spaces require activating through the promotion of activities conducive to peer support and networking. Initiatives, such as education lunches, and other common room events can act to stimulate the social function of shared spaces (Dobbins, 2009).…”
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“…While these observations may appear initially to constitute aesthetic niceties, they in fact place focus upon a much developed idea within HE innovation: faculty-faculty interaction, spaces of innovation arise from social space, and the forming of shared goals and agendas (Dobbins, 2009;Hannan & Silver, 2000). This in itself is part of the peer support and sharing networks which underpin much creativity within educational practice.…”
Section: Communal Spaces Need Social Functionsmentioning
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