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Teaching and Learning in Higher Education -

Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

The Context of Being, Interculturality and New Knowledge Systems
Buch | Hardcover
336 Seiten
2021
Emerald Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-80043-007-5 (ISBN)
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This book approaches notions of Being, Interculturality and New Knowledge Systems, through a team of expert contributors who share their evidence-based knowledge. It attempts to address the missing connections between what is recognised as 'global knowledge' and the underrepresented knowledges that are constructed across higher education.
This book approaches notions of Being, Interculturality and New Knowledge Systems, through a team of expert contributors who share their evidence-based knowledge constructed within diverse geo-political borders. It explores the disjuncture, assumptions, and beliefs associated with the concepts of Being, Interculturality and New Knowledge Systems, to reveal avenues for reconsidering untapped bodies of knowledge and how they are being positioned within teaching, learning and researching in higher education.


This volume is built on conceptual and theoretical insights from a range of different disciplines, and explores the social-historical underpinnings of Being, 'becoming' and 'to be'. The book deepens understanding on Indigeneity and how culturally diverse, environmentally sustaining, interculturally and transnationally unprecedented, alternative knowledges have long been disregarded as globally irrelevant and intellectually insignificant. It attempts to address the missing connections between what is recognised as 'global knowledge' and the locally situated, underrepresented knowledges that are being constructed within diverse types of peripheries across contexts.


This edited volume is essential reading for academics, researchers, policy-makers and students in higher education.

Margaret Kumar is Senior Fellow (Hon) at the University of Melbourne, Australia and Adjunct Professor at Centurion University, Odisha, India. She has worked as Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Arts and Education and the Institute of Koorie Education at Deakin University, Australia. Her research focus is on Being and New Knowledge Systems. Thushari Welikala is a Senior Lecturer in Higher Education Innovation and Development at the Institute of Medical and Biomedical Education, St George's, University of London, and a visiting lecturer at King's College London. Her main research focus is on interculturality and the internationalisation of higher education.

Foreword; Joseph Lo Bianco

Introduction: Unravelling; Margaret Kumar and Thushari Welikala

Part I. Being

Chapter 1. Theorising the concept of Being in Indigenous Knowledge Systems: The Changing Face of Research Relationships; Margaret Kumar 

Chapter 2. Being, Relationality and Ethical Know-How in Indigenous Research; Estelle Barrett 

Chapter 3. Connection and Disconnection: My Personal Story to Being; Devena Monro

Chapter 4. Conceptualising Teaching Spaces: The Intersection of Being, Belonging and Becoming; Jennifer Valcke, Raman Preet, Michael Knipper, and Karin Båge

Chapter 5. Constructing Difficult Knowledge and Self: Teaching Literary Texts in Kenya; Kiprono Langat

Part II. Being and Interculturality

Chapter 6. Modes of Being across and between Cultures: Opportunities for Understanding the pluriverse; Jacques Boulet

Chapter 7. Self-cultivation and Self-awareness: Chinese Gen Z studying in Australia; Fengqi Qian and Guo-qiang Liu

Chapter 8. Sociocultural Plurality in Sri Lanka: Interculturality and New Knowledge Systems; Shihan de Silva

Chapter 9. Diverse Pedagogical Positioning in Plurilingual Higher Education: Affordances of Inter-Cultural Being; Mahtab Janfada

Chapter 10. Being in Pain: Using Images and Participatory Methods to Explore Intercultural Understanding of Pain; Deborah Padfield and Mary Wickenden

Chapter 11. Be-longing in Higher Education: Interculturality as Process and Outcome; Jeanine Gregersen Hermans

Chapter 12. Self, Other and Interculturality: An Epistemic Shift Toward Intersensoriality; Thushari Welikala

Part III. Being, Interculturality and New Knowledge Systems

Chapter 13. Recovering Unrecognised deCentred Experience; Adrian Holliday

Chapter 14. Inside out? Individual Agency and Professional Identity in the Era of Internationalization in Higher Education; Kevin Haines and Joram Tarusarira

Chapter 15. Positive Outcomes in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Higher Education and the Visual Arts; Jennifer Murray-Jones

Chapter 16. Adopting Ubuntu in Teaching Social Work; Ndungi wa Mungai 

Chapter 17. Gandhi, Value Creation, and Global Education: Intercultural Perspectives on Education for Citizenship; Namrata Sharma

Chapter 18. Reclaiming the Future?; Sheila Trahar

Chapter 19. COVID-19, The Crossing of Borders, New Knowledge Systems and their relationship to Higher Education Systems; Margaret Kumar

Chapter 20. Many Cultures or None? Sighting and Assessing a Post-Cultural Pedagogical Paradigm; Thushari Welikala and Ronald Barnett

Concluding Remarks; Thushari Welikala and Margaret Kumar

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Bingley
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 601 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Erwachsenenbildung
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Schulpädagogik / Grundschule
ISBN-10 1-80043-007-8 / 1800430078
ISBN-13 978-1-80043-007-5 / 9781800430075
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