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Transforming Teaching and Learning in Higher Education - Towards a Socially Just Pedagogy in a Global Context (Paperback,... Transforming Teaching and Learning in Higher Education - Towards a Socially Just Pedagogy in a Global Context (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Ruksana Osman, David J. Hornsby
R2,703 Discovery Miles 27 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Universities face the prospect of becoming redundant unless the way teaching and learning takes place changes. This book explores the idea of transformation and pedagogy, In particular, it will highlight how universities are transformed through a set of pedagogical interventions and stances that integrate a sense of moral and ethical purpose to learning. Actively integrating cultural pluralism in developing knowledge and understanding aspires to liberate the learner from existing power structures by fostering a desire to challenge and change the social system in which we live and connects the reality around us and its many problems to the knowledge generation process.

Teacher Education for Diversity - Conversations from the Global South (Paperback): Elizabeth Walton, Ruksana Osman Teacher Education for Diversity - Conversations from the Global South (Paperback)
Elizabeth Walton, Ruksana Osman
R1,167 Discovery Miles 11 670 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Foregrounding the diversity that characterises various educational settings, this book discusses how histories and geographies of oppression, exclusion and marginalisation have impacted on teacher education. Contributors draw on first-hand experiences of living and working in countries including Brazil, China, South Africa, New Zealand and Malawi. Positioned in a geographical and metaphorical 'Global South', the book draws critical attention to debates which have been otherwise marginalised in relation to those conducted in the 'Global North'. Chapters address difference and diversity on both a conceptual and empirical level, acknowledging the significance of various global trends including increased migration and urbanisation; and broadening understandings of race, religion, gender, sexuality and dis/ability. Taken together, these chapters reveal the extent of the work which still remains to be done in the field of teacher education for diversity. The issues discussed are of global significance, making this text key reading for teachers, teacher educators, and those concerned with the advancement of social justice and reduction of inequality through education.

Transforming Teaching and Learning in Higher Education - Towards a Socially Just Pedagogy in a Global Context (Hardcover, 1st... Transforming Teaching and Learning in Higher Education - Towards a Socially Just Pedagogy in a Global Context (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Ruksana Osman, David J. Hornsby
R4,494 Discovery Miles 44 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Universities face the prospect of becoming redundant unless the way teaching and learning takes place changes. This book explores the idea of transformation and pedagogy, In particular, it will highlight how universities are transformed through a set of pedagogical interventions and stances that integrate a sense of moral and ethical purpose to learning. Actively integrating cultural pluralism in developing knowledge and understanding aspires to liberate the learner from existing power structures by fostering a desire to challenge and change the social system in which we live and connects the reality around us and its many problems to the knowledge generation process.

Teacher Education for Diversity - Conversations from the Global South (Hardcover): Elizabeth Walton, Ruksana Osman Teacher Education for Diversity - Conversations from the Global South (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Walton, Ruksana Osman
R4,131 Discovery Miles 41 310 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Foregrounding the diversity that characterises various educational settings, this book discusses how histories and geographies of oppression, exclusion and marginalisation have impacted on teacher education. Contributors draw on first-hand experiences of living and working in countries including Brazil, China, South Africa, New Zealand and Malawi. Positioned in a geographical and metaphorical 'Global South', the book draws critical attention to debates which have been otherwise marginalised in relation to those conducted in the 'Global North'. Chapters address difference and diversity on both a conceptual and empirical level, acknowledging the significance of various global trends including increased migration and urbanisation; and broadening understandings of race, religion, gender, sexuality and dis/ability. Taken together, these chapters reveal the extent of the work which still remains to be done in the field of teacher education for diversity. The issues discussed are of global significance, making this text key reading for teachers, teacher educators, and those concerned with the advancement of social justice and reduction of inequality through education.

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