2002
DOI: 10.1080/00221546.2002.11777159
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The Effect of Institutional Culture on Change Strategies in Higher Education

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“…Unfortunately, despite a commonly held myth, there is little evidence that maintaining an active basic research program improves the quality of instruction faculty provide for students (Marsh & Hattie, 2002). Even so, based on in-depth analyses at three institutions of higher learning, Kezar and Eckel (2002) argued that if change at colleges and universities is to proceed and endure, such as the broad implementation of learner-centered instruction, the institution's culture must be taken into account by change agents. The authors noted that ''there is evidence that working within the culture facilitates change.…”
Section: Implications For Promoting Instructional Innovation In Scienmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, despite a commonly held myth, there is little evidence that maintaining an active basic research program improves the quality of instruction faculty provide for students (Marsh & Hattie, 2002). Even so, based on in-depth analyses at three institutions of higher learning, Kezar and Eckel (2002) argued that if change at colleges and universities is to proceed and endure, such as the broad implementation of learner-centered instruction, the institution's culture must be taken into account by change agents. The authors noted that ''there is evidence that working within the culture facilitates change.…”
Section: Implications For Promoting Instructional Innovation In Scienmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because there is an important relationship between organizational culture and diversity work (Ibarra, 2000;Kezar and Eckel, 2002;Aleman and Salkever, 2003), linking diversity initiatives to institutional mission and overall educational effectiveness is essential for campuses to reach their institutional goals. Most campuses have not had much experience in using evaluation to serve institutional purposes or for learning from their successes and failures.…”
Section: Discussion and Reflectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DH have academic managerial positions and are therefore required to set policy for their units in accordance with economic, technological, political, and social changes (Kezar & Eckel, 2002). Implementing this requirement must be part of their professional identity as well as a result of the directives they receive from those introducing the reforms.…”
Section: Incorporating Inclusion Policy As Part Of the Professional Imentioning
confidence: 99%