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Possibilities and Complexities of Decolonising Higher Education - Critical Perspectives on Praxis (Hardcover): Aneta Hayes,... Possibilities and Complexities of Decolonising Higher Education - Critical Perspectives on Praxis (Hardcover)
Aneta Hayes, Kathy Luckett, Greg William Misiaszek
R3,657 Discovery Miles 36 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The chapters in this book highlight the possibilities and complexities of putting decolonial theory to work in higher education in Northern and Southern contexts across the globe. This book looks at decolonial work as praxis involving transformation at a range of levels from theoretical development, national policy, institutional policy and culture, academic discipline, programme, course, classroom, student and the self. Our authors argue that praxis in their contexts includes working at institutional level to undo the historical power of ‘coloniality’ in universities in the metropoles, introducing Indigenous knowledges into curricula and undoing the effects of ‘coloniality’ in embodiment, temporality and whiteness. We, as editors, argue for the need for transformation of the self as well as structures, and highlight qualities such as reflexivity on our own entanglements with coloniality, and why they occur, in this undoing. The approach offered in this book emphasises the connection between significant personal change as a pre-condition and an epistemological process to connect critical decolonial theory and our teaching practice. The book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Teaching in Higher Education.

Decolonising Curricula and Pedagogy in Higher Education - Bringing Decolonial Theory into Contact with Teaching Practice:... Decolonising Curricula and Pedagogy in Higher Education - Bringing Decolonial Theory into Contact with Teaching Practice
Shannon Morreira, Kathy Luckett, Siseko H. Kumalo, Manjeet Ramgotra
R1,213 Discovery Miles 12 130 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book brings together voices from the Global South and Global North to think through what it means, in practice, to decolonise contemporary higher education. Occasionally, a theoretical concept arises in academic debate that cuts across individual disciplines. Such concepts – which may well have already been in use and debated for some time - become suddenly newly and increasingly important at a particular historical juncture. Right now, debates around decolonisation are on the rise globally, as we become increasingly aware that many of the old power imbalances brought into play by colonialism have not gone away in the present. The authors in this volume bring theories of decoloniality into conversation with the structural, cultural, institutional, relational and personal logics of curriculum, pedagogy and teaching practice. What is enabled, in practice, when academics set out to decolonize their teaching spaces? What commonalities and differences are there where academics set out to do so in universities across disparate political and geographical spaces? This book explores what is at stake when decolonial work is taken from the level of theory into actual practice. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Third World Thematics.

Reflective Teaching in Higher Education (Paperback, 2nd edition): Paul Ashwin, David Boud, Susanna Calkins, Kelly Coate, Fiona... Reflective Teaching in Higher Education (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Paul Ashwin, David Boud, Susanna Calkins, Kelly Coate, Fiona Hallett, …
R999 Discovery Miles 9 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Reflective Teaching in Higher Education is the definitive textbook for those wanting to excel at teaching in the sector. Informed by the latest research in this area, the book offers extensive support for those at the start of an academic career and career-long professionalism for those teaching in higher education. Written by an international collaborative author team of experts led by Paul Ashwin, Reflective Teaching in Higher Education offers two levels of support: - practical guidance for day-to-day teaching, covering key issues such as strategies for improving learning, teaching and assessment, curriculum design, relationships, communication, and inclusion - evidence-informed 'principle's to aid understanding of how theories can effectively inform teaching practices, offering ways to develop a deeper understanding of teaching and learning in higher education In addition to new case studies from a wider variety of countries than ever before, this new edition includes discussion of: - What is meant by 'agency' - Gender, ethnicity, disability and university teaching - Digital learning spaces and social media - Teaching career development for academics - Decolonising the curriculum - Assessment and feedback practices - Teaching excellence and 'learning gain' - 2015 UN General Assembly 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development reflectiveteaching.co.uk provides a treasure trove of additional support. It includes supplementary sector specific material to support for considering questions around society's educational aims, and much more besides.

Decolonising Curricula and Pedagogy in Higher Education - Bringing Decolonial Theory into Contact with Teaching Practice... Decolonising Curricula and Pedagogy in Higher Education - Bringing Decolonial Theory into Contact with Teaching Practice (Hardcover)
Shannon Morreira, Kathy Luckett, Siseko H. Kumalo, Manjeet Ramgotra
R4,209 Discovery Miles 42 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book brings together voices from the Global South and Global North to think through what it means, in practice, to decolonise contemporary higher education. Occasionally, a theoretical concept arises in academic debate that cuts across individual disciplines. Such concepts - which may well have already been in use and debated for some time - become suddenly newly and increasingly important at a particular historical juncture. Right now, debates around decolonisation are on the rise globally, as we become increasingly aware that many of the old power imbalances brought into play by colonialism have not gone away in the present. The authors in this volume bring theories of decoloniality into conversation with the structural, cultural, institutional, relational and personal logics of curriculum, pedagogy and teaching practice. What is enabled, in practice, when academics set out to decolonize their teaching spaces? What commonalities and differences are there where academics set out to do so in universities across disparate political and geographical spaces? This book explores what is at stake when decolonial work is taken from the level of theory into actual practice. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Third World Thematics.

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