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Developing Cultural Capability in International Higher Education - A Narrative Inquiry (Hardcover): Sheila Trahar Developing Cultural Capability in International Higher Education - A Narrative Inquiry (Hardcover)
Sheila Trahar
R4,139 Discovery Miles 41 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

To function in the diverse world of the twenty-first century requires a crucial ability to navigate its international and interconnected environments effectively. Such a skill may be defined as cultural capability and developing it is at the forefront of this book, as it guides readers in considering their own experiences of learning and teaching in culturally varied contexts of higher education.

Using information that builds upon data gained from several years of practice, across a range of countries and institutions the author considers in detail four main themes:

  • Learning, teaching and assessment as a cultural product of higher education
  • Personal and professional interactions between staff and students
  • The political and personal dimensions of the internationalisation of higher education
  • Methodological and ethical considerations when conducting research across cultures

These themes provide for rich opportunities to learn from and about others, about our similarities and differences. In this way, Developing Cultural Capability celebrates a world that is multicultural and interdependent, encouraging operation beyond local and national perspectives.

Conducting cross-cultural research is not new, but this book shows how narrative inquiry may be a particularly rich ? and sensitive - approach in such research in higher education.

By writing as a practitioner researcher who has reflected, extensively and critically, on her own practice, the author here gathers together empirical research, case studies and personal reflections, beliefs and assumptions into an innovative account of cultural capability. Through these rich accounts, this book stimulates researchers or practitioners grappling with the cultural complexity of higher education today to reflect on their own practices, proposing some ways to create environments that are more inclusive.

Using Narrative Inquiry for Educational Research in the Asia Pacific (Paperback): Sheila Trahar, Wai Ming Yu Using Narrative Inquiry for Educational Research in the Asia Pacific (Paperback)
Sheila Trahar, Wai Ming Yu
R1,502 Discovery Miles 15 020 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Narrative inquiry is being used more widely in the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Northern European countries to conduct research across a range of disciplines. It is gaining popularity in Hong Kong, Macao and Mainland China, but research in these contexts continues to be dominated by quantitative and more traditional qualitative approaches. Narrative inquirers in these areas can, therefore, find it problematic to have the value of their work acknowledged. This book demonstrates creatively, accessibly and rigorously the ways in which narrative inquiry as a methodological approach, already more firmly established in Australia and New Zealand, is gaining a foothold in other parts of the Asia Pacific region. Contributors to the book write about their use of narrative inquiry in, for example, the Confucian heritage cultures (CHC) of Hong Kong, Mainland China, Singapore, Macao and the Anglo-Celtic cultures of Australia and New Zealand. Chapters in the book include: Creative Non-Fiction Across Cultures in Asia Pacific Contexts Riding the Wave of Education Reform: Using a Reflecting Team to Explore the Professional Identities of School Counsellors in Hong Kong Is the Silent Mode On? Re-searching Teachers' Voices in Macao through Narrative Research Narrative Inquiry and the Exploration of Culture for Improving Teacher Education This book will appeal to researchers across all sectors of education, in particular those who are exploring, the use of qualitative research methods in their context. Those interested in comparative education and cross-cultural studies will also find this book valuable.

Using Narrative Inquiry for Educational Research in the Asia Pacific (Hardcover): Sheila Trahar, Wai Ming Yu Using Narrative Inquiry for Educational Research in the Asia Pacific (Hardcover)
Sheila Trahar, Wai Ming Yu
R4,433 Discovery Miles 44 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Narrative inquiry is being used more widely in the UK, the USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Northern European countries to conduct research across a range of disciplines. It is gaining popularity in Hong Kong, Macao and Mainland China, but research in these contexts continues to be dominated by quantitative and more traditional qualitative approaches. Narrative inquirers in these areas can, therefore, find it problematic to have the value of their work acknowledged. This book demonstrates creatively, accessibly and rigorously the ways in which narrative inquiry as a methodological approach, already more firmly established in Australia and New Zealand, is gaining a foothold in other parts of the Asia Pacific region. Contributors to the book write about their use of narrative inquiry in, for example, the Confucian heritage cultures (CHC) of Hong Kong, Mainland China, Singapore, Macao and the Anglo-Celtic cultures of Australia and New Zealand. Chapters in the book include: Creative Non-Fiction Across Cultures in Asia Pacific Contexts Riding the Wave of Education Reform: Using a Reflecting Team to Explore the Professional Identities of School Counsellors in Hong Kong Is the Silent Mode On? Re-searching Teachers' Voices in Macao through Narrative Research Narrative Inquiry and the Exploration of Culture for Improving Teacher Education This book will appeal to researchers across all sectors of education, in particular those who are exploring, the use of qualitative research methods in their context. Those interested in comparative education and cross-cultural studies will also find this book valuable.

Developing Cultural Capability in International Higher Education - A Narrative Inquiry (Paperback, New): Sheila Trahar Developing Cultural Capability in International Higher Education - A Narrative Inquiry (Paperback, New)
Sheila Trahar
R1,376 Discovery Miles 13 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

To function in the diverse world of the twenty-first century requires a crucial ability to navigate its international and interconnected environments effectively. Such a skill may be defined as cultural capability and developing it is at the forefront of this book, as it guides readers in considering their own experiences of learning and teaching in culturally varied contexts of higher education.

Using information that builds upon data gained from several years of practice, across a range of countries and institutions the author considers in detail four main themes:

  • Learning, teaching and assessment as a cultural product of higher education
  • Personal and professional interactions between staff and students
  • The political and personal dimensions of the internationalisation of higher education
  • Methodological and ethical considerations when conducting research across cultures

These themes provide for rich opportunities to learn from and about others, about our similarities and differences. In this way, Developing Cultural Capability celebrates a world that is multicultural and interdependent, encouraging operation beyond local and national perspectives.

Conducting cross-cultural research is not new, but this book shows how narrative inquiry may be a particularly rich and sensitive - approach in such research in higher education.

By writing as a practitioner researcher who has reflected, extensively and critically, on her own practice, the author here gathers together empirical research, case studies and personal reflections, beliefs and assumptions into an innovative account of cultural capability. Through these rich accounts, this book stimulates researchers or practitioners grappling with the cultural complexity of higher education today to reflect on their own practices, proposing some ways to create environments that are more inclusive.

Unfolding Narratives of Ubuntu in Southern Africa (Paperback): Julian Muller, John Eliastam, Sheila Trahar Unfolding Narratives of Ubuntu in Southern Africa (Paperback)
Julian Muller, John Eliastam, Sheila Trahar
R1,293 Discovery Miles 12 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ubuntu is the African idea of personhood: persons depend on other persons in order to be. This is summarised in the expression: umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu, that is, a person is a person through persons. This edited collection illustrates the power of fictionalised representation in reporting research conducted on Ubuntu in Southern Africa. The chapters insert the concept of Ubuntu within the broad intellectual debate of self and community, to demonstrate its intellectual and philosophical value and theoretical grounding in known practices emanating from the African continent, and indeed how it works to unsettle some of our received notions of the self.

Unfolding Narratives of Ubuntu in Southern Africa (Paperback): Julian Muller, John Eliastam, Sheila Trahar Unfolding Narratives of Ubuntu in Southern Africa (Paperback)
Julian Muller, John Eliastam, Sheila Trahar
R4,124 Discovery Miles 41 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ubuntu is the African idea of personhood: persons depend on other persons in order to be. This is summarised in the expression: umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu, that is, a person is a person through persons.

This edited collection illustrates the power of fictionalised representation in reporting research conducted on Ubuntu in Southern Africa. The chapters insert the concept of Ubuntu within the broad intellectual debate of self and community, to demonstrate its intellectual and philosophical value and theoretical grounding in known practices emanating from the African continent, and indeed how it works to unsettle some of our received notions of the self.

Contextualising Narrative Inquiry - Developing methodological approaches for local contexts (Hardcover, New): Sheila Trahar Contextualising Narrative Inquiry - Developing methodological approaches for local contexts (Hardcover, New)
Sheila Trahar
R4,144 Discovery Miles 41 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Narrative inquiry is growing in popularity as a research methodology in the social sciences, medicine and the humanities. In narrative inquiry, the transparency of interactions between researcher and research participants, together with rich, contextual descriptions, help to shape and structure research texts rendering them engaging and readable. Contextualising Narrative Inquiry argues that all researchers should foreground the importance of the context in which research takes place and develop methodological approaches that are grounded in their local contexts. To do so, they need to pay attention to how knowledge is constructed, shared and understood in those contexts. This is particularly important when contexts have been subjugated historically through colonialism and when local, indigenous ways of knowing have been ignored or dismissed. The contributors to this edited collection have all used narrative inquiry for a range of topics and in a range of contexts, including: Leadership styles of Asian women The Deaf community in the UK Voluntary celibacy in Malta Administrators in Ghanaian higher education Multiculturalism in primary education in Cyprus Teacher identities in Hong Kong The reflective practitioner in higher education in Malaysia. The diversity of the topics illuminates the potential for narrative inquiry to be used to investigate a broad range of issues in many contexts by people with a wide range of backgrounds. A common thread throughout is a reflexive discussion of how each contributor used narrative inquiry as a methodological approach; highlighting not only its affordances, but also the complexities of using it in specific cultural, social and historical contexts.

Rural Transitions to Higher Education in South Africa - Decolonial Perspectives (Hardcover): Sue Timmis, Thea De Wet, Kibashini... Rural Transitions to Higher Education in South Africa - Decolonial Perspectives (Hardcover)
Sue Timmis, Thea De Wet, Kibashini Naidoo, Sheila Trahar, Lisa Lucas, …
R4,133 Discovery Miles 41 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Focuses on research conducted into the experiences of rural students in South Africa; foregrounding decolonial perspectives on their negotiation of the transition and access to higher education - a significantly under researched field Complex issues of international collaborative research are foregrounded and reflected upon critically, highlighting the potential for re-colonisation when research is funded by the Global North. This will make it useful for students and researchers studying this area. Particularly those in education, international development and social justice. Is methodologically innovative - the use of participatory research with students as co-researchers and co-researchers documenting their own learning experiences and transitions to university using a variety of media and made digital documentaries

Rural Transitions to Higher Education in South Africa - Decolonial Perspectives (Paperback): Sue Timmis, Thea De Wet, Kibashini... Rural Transitions to Higher Education in South Africa - Decolonial Perspectives (Paperback)
Sue Timmis, Thea De Wet, Kibashini Naidoo, Sheila Trahar, Lisa Lucas, …
R1,141 Discovery Miles 11 410 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Focuses on research conducted into the experiences of rural students in South Africa; foregrounding decolonial perspectives on their negotiation of the transition and access to higher education - a significantly under researched field Complex issues of international collaborative research are foregrounded and reflected upon critically, highlighting the potential for re-colonisation when research is funded by the Global North. This will make it useful for students and researchers studying this area. Particularly those in education, international development and social justice. Is methodologically innovative - the use of participatory research with students as co-researchers and co-researchers documenting their own learning experiences and transitions to university using a variety of media and made digital documentaries

Contextualising Narrative Inquiry - Developing methodological approaches for local contexts (Paperback, New): Sheila Trahar Contextualising Narrative Inquiry - Developing methodological approaches for local contexts (Paperback, New)
Sheila Trahar
R1,196 Discovery Miles 11 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Narrative inquiry is growing in popularity as a research methodology in the social sciences, medicine and the humanities. In narrative inquiry, the transparency of interactions between researcher and research participants, together with rich, contextual descriptions, help to shape and structure research texts rendering them engaging and readable. Contextualising Narrative Inquiry argues that all researchers should foreground the importance of the context in which research takes place and develop methodological approaches that are grounded in their local contexts. To do so, they need to pay attention to how knowledge is constructed, shared and understood in those contexts. This is particularly important when contexts have been subjugated historically through colonialism and when local, indigenous ways of knowing have been ignored or dismissed. The contributors to this edited collection have all used narrative inquiry for a range of topics and in a range of contexts, including: Leadership styles of Asian women The Deaf community in the UK Voluntary celibacy in Malta Administrators in Ghanaian higher education Multiculturalism in primary education in Cyprus Teacher identities in Hong Kong The reflective practitioner in higher education in Malaysia. The diversity of the topics illuminates the potential for narrative inquiry to be used to investigate a broad range of issues in many contexts by people with a wide range of backgrounds. A common thread throughout is a reflexive discussion of how each contributor used narrative inquiry as a methodological approach; highlighting not only its affordances, but also the complexities of using it in specific cultural, social and historical contexts.

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