The UK Teaching Excellence Framework as an illustration of Baudrillard's hyperreality

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This article examines the 'Teaching Excellence Framework' for UK universities through the lens of Jean Baudrillard's concept of hyperreality. I argue that the TEF is a hyperreal simulacrum, a sign which has no traceable genealogy to the practice of learning and teaching.

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