higher education, post secondary instruction, post secondary learning, knowledge validation, thinking processes
Janet Donald is a distinguished researcher in higher education who has changed the way universities view disciplines, student learning and the postsecondary instructional process. Her work in disciplinary differences in knowledge validation and models of thinking, and in the university learning environment has transformed the instructional process. She has also made significant and sustained contributions in the broader context of faculty development and university renewal through her studies on academic leadership, supervision, and the evaluation of postsecondary education.