Understanding academic agency in curriculum change in higher education

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This study explores the agency of academics and the structures that enable or impede agency in curriculum change. The study was conducted at a research university that experienced curriculum change in two waves: the first on a departmental level, and the second as a university-wide curriculum change. Interviews were conducted with the same academics after both waves. Thematic analysis generated six forms of agency. Progressive, oppositional, territorial, bridge-building, and accommodating agency appeared in both contexts. Powerless agency was identified in only the university-wide curriculum change. Individual, community, and institutional structures enabled or impeded agency. Instead of focusing on the micro or macro levels exclusively, this study highlights the interwovenness of structural-agentic processes, including the critical role of social cultures and relationships, and reveal how academic freedom is used in many ways as room for manoeuvring in curriculum changes.

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Annala, J., Lindén, J., Mäkinen, M., & Henriksson, J. (2023). Understanding academic agency in curriculum change in higher education. Teaching in Higher Education, 28(6), 1310–1327. https://doi.org/10.1080/13562517.2021.1881772

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