Hopeful Pedagogies in Higher Education: Bloomsbury Critical Education
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350216792
ISBN-10: 1350216798
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Critical Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350216798
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Bloomsbury Critical Education
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Has implications for the whole community of a university including student, professional support and third space staff, and academics
Notă biografică
Mike Seal is the National Officer of the Professional Association of Lecturers in Youth and Community Work, a Visiting Professor at Newman University Birmingham, UK, and Leeds Beckett University, UK, and a freelance educational consultant.
Cuprins
List of FiguresNotes on ContributorsSeries Editor's ForewordAcknowledgementsIntroduction: Are Hopeful Pedagogies Possible in Higher EducationSection One: Key Ideas and the Conceptual and Policy Terrain1. Key Concepts of Critical Pedagogy: How We Teach - Mike Seal, response by Alan Smith2. Critiques of Critical Pedagogy: The Post Critical- Leoarna Mathias & Mike Gilsenan, response by Joris Vlieghe3. Perspective on the possibility of Hopeful Critical Pedagogies within Higher Education - Mike Seal, response by Stephen Cowden4. The Higher Education Policy Landscape: Resistance is Possible - Sarah Parkes and Jane Beniston, response by Neil M Speirs5. The Pedagogy of Partnership - John Peters and Leoarna Mathias, response by Professor Mike NearySection Two: Hopeful Pedagogies in Higher EducationHopeful Pedagogy within Courses6. Early Years to Higher Education: Legacy and the Creation and Connection of Hopeful Spaces - Julie Boardman and Jane Beniston, response from Carol Aubrey.7. Widening the Cracks: Co- Constructing Learning Within Dialogical Spaces - Jane Beniston and Debbie Harris, response from Dr. László Varga PhD8. Preparing for an Unexpected Journey! Exploring the Experience of Teaching Critical Pedagogy through Critical Pedagogy- Helen Bardy & Mike Gilsenan, response Christine Smith 9. Academic Identities: Conversations across the Cracks - Roger Willoughby & Parminder Assi, response from Marina Tornero TarragóHopeful Pedagogies within Structures10. The 'Rehearsal Space': Viewing Induction and Transition Work as a Critical Pedagogy Practice - Sarah Parkes & Leoarna Mathias, response by Professor Liz Thomas11. 'Very Much a Democratic Thing': Enacting the Pedagogy of Partnership - Leoarna Mathias And John Peters, response by Professor Mike Neary12. Foundation Years: Undoing Discourses of Deficit - Pheobe Hall, Leoarna Mathias, Kace Mcgowan, Sarah Parkes, Samantha Snelleksz, and Mike Seal, response Dr Sarah HallBecoming the Hopeful Pedagogue13. A mindful journey - Person-Centred and Contemplative Critical Approaches to Higher Education - Ruth Roberts, response by Luca Tateo14. Rethinking Critical Pedagogy in Higher Education through a Psychosocial Lens - Pete Harris, response by Jo Trelfa15. It's been Emotional - Exploring the Emotional Impact of Critical Pedagogy Practice with Non-Traditional Students - Pauline Grace, Adella Snape and Lorna Morgan, response by Dana FuscoHopeful Pedagogies in the Spaces In-Between16. Sit Down Next To Me: Reflections On Academic Advising And Pedagogical Love - Peter Sharpe, response by Professor Paul Prinsloo17. Pushing at an Open Door. - Tina Mcloughlin, 18. Quality Assurance or Assured Silence? - Lorraine Loveland-Armour, response from Sean BrackenHopeful Pedagogies beyond the Institution19. University as Community: Breaking the Circle of Certainty. - Tina Mclouglin, Lead Rolfe and Mike Seal, response from Simone Helleren.20. College-Based Higher Education: a New Hope - Karima Kadi-Hanifi & John Keenan, response by Paula McElerneyConclusion: Hopeful Pedagogies Are Possible In Higher Education
Recenzii
This book is exemplary in bringing crucial pedagogical and social issues to the fore.
[This] brave edited collection sparks insights, challenges and ideas for hopeful pedagogies. Harnessing Freire's dialogical essence, chapters provide analysis and reflections on critical practice with the added bonus of a challenging sparring partner extending a critique to each account. A compelling read for everyone who believes we need something better.
At a time when educators need to extend discussions about alternatives to traditional models of education, Hopeful Pedagogies in Higher Education is a relevant and timely work. Given the global landscapes of contemporary politics and the growing misconceptions about higher learning, the contributing authors recognize the need for democratic dialogues about the lessons of the past and fostering hope for the future. 'Critical pedagogies' do not have to be synonymous with pessimistic instruction. [This book] challenges the negativity of dominant discourses of the current state of the world and instead offers new ideas for new pedagogical possibilities for meaningful and promising futures.
[This] brave edited collection sparks insights, challenges and ideas for hopeful pedagogies. Harnessing Freire's dialogical essence, chapters provide analysis and reflections on critical practice with the added bonus of a challenging sparring partner extending a critique to each account. A compelling read for everyone who believes we need something better.
At a time when educators need to extend discussions about alternatives to traditional models of education, Hopeful Pedagogies in Higher Education is a relevant and timely work. Given the global landscapes of contemporary politics and the growing misconceptions about higher learning, the contributing authors recognize the need for democratic dialogues about the lessons of the past and fostering hope for the future. 'Critical pedagogies' do not have to be synonymous with pessimistic instruction. [This book] challenges the negativity of dominant discourses of the current state of the world and instead offers new ideas for new pedagogical possibilities for meaningful and promising futures.