Learning developers as scholars: Raising our voice

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Bishopp-Martin, S. and Johnson, I. 2024. Learning developers as scholars: Raising our voice. Journal of Learning Development in Higher Education. (32). https://doi.org/10.47408/jldhe.vi32.1417
AuthorsBishopp-Martin, S. and Johnson, I.
Abstract

This mini-keynote encouraged attendees to consider their stance towards LD scholarship, including current enablers and barriers to engagement. Like many other third space professionals, learning developers’ participation in scholarship is somewhat constrained, due to the lack of contractual requirements to engage in such endeavours. Despite this, we view the development of LD’s pedagogical and theoretical knowledge base as a vehicle which will allow LD to disseminate its values and principles, beyond the confines of learning developers’ individual practice. Thus, this mini-keynote drew on key principles from the LD Scholarship Manifesto recently published (Bishopp-Martin and Johnson, 2023), a manifesto which has captured the voices of the LD community. The following questions acted as provocations for participants to consider what encourages or prevents them from joining the call to expand this growing field’s knowledge base:

As learning developers, we are committed to student education and disseminating best practice beyond our field. How can scholarship support this commitment?
Engagement with scholarship is endemic to the ALDinHE values, which have come to help us identify as a professional group. Thus, do you believe that practising according to those values, including an on-going commitment to our professional development is essential? If so, what may be holding you back?
If Learning developers sit alongside students and other HE colleagues invested in academic literacies development, arguably our praxis can only be truly enacted if we are ourselves immersed in such development. To what extent is LD scholarship rooted in Academic Literacies? If not, what else underpins it and why?

KeywordsScholarship; Professional development; Third-space professionals; Academic literacies
Year2024
JournalJournal of Learning Development in Higher Education
Journal citation(32)
PublisherAssociation for Learning Development in Higher Education
ISSN1759-667X
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.47408/jldhe.vi32.1417
Official URLhttps://journal.aldinhe.ac.uk/index.php/jldhe/article/view/1417
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