Dancing In The Boundary Lands

We have been thinking a great deal over the last couple of years about the advantages and challenges of working in the third space and I rather like the conceptualisation of this as ‘dancing’ in the boundary lands. I see dancing as both a great joy and hard work, which aptly reflects our feelings about working in third space settings and on integrated practice activities. We wrote a piece for the SEDA blog about this in late March 2022:

https://thesedablog.wordpress.com/2022/03/31/dancing-in-the-boundary-lands-through-interesting-times-educational-development-in-the-third-space/

Diane Nutt

Diane is an independent HE consultant based in York. She is co-author, with Emily McIntosh of ‘The Impact of the Integrated Practitioner in Higher Education: studies in third space professionalism’.

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