Research as Transformative Learning for Sustainable Futures: Glocal Voices and Visions: Bold Visions in Educational Research, cartea 64
Peter Charles Taylor, Bal Chandra Luitelen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 mar 2019
The book starts with accounts of the editors' extensive experience of engaging culturally diverse educators in postgraduate research as transformative learning. A unique aspect of their work is combining Eastern and Western wisdom traditions. In turn, the chapter authors – teacher educators from universities across Asia, Southern Africa, the Middle East, and the Pacific – share their experience of research that transformed their philosophies of professional practice. They illustrate the following aspects of their engagement in research as transformative learning for sustainable futures: excavating auto|ethnographically their lifeworld experiences of learning and teaching; developing empowering scholarly perspectives for analysing critically and reflexively the complex cultural framings of their professional practices; re-visioning their cultural and professional identities; articulating transformative philosophies of professional practice; and enacting transformative agency on return to their educational institutions.
Contributors are: Naif Mastoor Alsulami, Shashidhar Belbase, Nalini Chitanand, Alberto Felisberto Cupane, Suresh Gautam, Bal Chandra Luitel, Neni Mariana, Milton Norman Medina, Doris Pilirani Mtemang'ombe, Emilia Afonso Nhalevilo, Hisashi Otsuji, Binod Prasad Pant, Sadruddin Bahadur Qutoshi, Yuli Rahmawati, Indra Mani Rai (Yamphu), Siti Shamsiah Sani, Indra Mani Shrestha, Mangaratua M. Simanjorang, and Peter Charles Taylor.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004393325
ISBN-10: 9004393323
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Bold Visions in Educational Research
ISBN-10: 9004393323
Pagini: 332
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Bold Visions in Educational Research
Cuprins
Preface
List of Figures and Tables
1. Introduction: Research as Transformative Learning for Sustainable Futures
Bal Chandra Luitel and Peter Charles Taylor
2. Journeying towards a Multi-Paradigmatic Transformative Research Program: An East-West Symbiosis
Bal Chandra Luitel
3. Teaching and Learning Transformative Research: Complexity, Challenge and Change
Peter Charles Taylor and Milton Norman Medina
4. Letter to Professor Auguste Comte: A Counter Narrative to Positivism
Suresh Gautam
5. An Integral Perspective on Research: Methodological and Theoretical Journey of a Teacher Educator
Binod Prasad Pant
6. Transforming Saudi Educators’ Professional Practices: Critical Auto/Ethnography, an Islamic Perspective
Naif Mastoor Alsulami
7. Contemplating My Autoethnography: From Idiosyncracy to Retrospection
Shashidhar Belbase
8. Excavating My Cultural Identity: Promoting Local Culture and Stability in a Post/Colonial Era
Alberto Felisberto Cupane
9. Cultural-Self Knowing: Transforming Self and Others
Sadruddin Bahadur Qutoshi
10. Where Do I Come from? What Am I? Where Am I Going? How the Grandson of a Mahayana Buddhism Priest Became a Science Educator
Hisashi Otsuji
11. Being Animated by a Transformative Soul: Ethical Responsibility in Mathematics Education
Mangaratua M. Simanjorang
12. Exorcising Satan from the Science Classroom: Ending the Hereditary Syndrome of Science Teaching in Malawi
Doris Pilirani Mtemang’ombe
13. A Reflective Journey within Five Ways of Transformative Knowing: Indonesia, Islam, International
Neni Mariana
14. Facilitating Culturally De/Contextualised Mathematics Education: An Arts-Based Ethnodrama
Indra Mani Shrestha
15. Unshackling from Cultural Hegemony via Third Spacing Pedagogy: Learning to Think Indigenously
Indra Mani Rai (Yamphu)
16. Envisioning Creative Learning in Science Teacher Education: Currere, Emancipation and Creativity
Siti Shamsiah Sani
17. Returning Home: Key Challenges Facing a Transformative Educator
Yuli Rahmawati
18. Transcending Boundaries: Enacting a Transformative Philosophy of Professional Practice
Nalini Chitanand
19. Viewing Curriculum as Possibilities for Freedom: An Ndo’Nkodo of My Research Path
Emilia Afonso Nhalevilo
Index
List of Figures and Tables
1. Introduction: Research as Transformative Learning for Sustainable Futures
Bal Chandra Luitel and Peter Charles Taylor
Part 1: Teaching & Learning Transformative Research
2. Journeying towards a Multi-Paradigmatic Transformative Research Program: An East-West Symbiosis
Bal Chandra Luitel
3. Teaching and Learning Transformative Research: Complexity, Challenge and Change
Peter Charles Taylor and Milton Norman Medina
Part 2: Contemplating Transformative Research Methods
4. Letter to Professor Auguste Comte: A Counter Narrative to Positivism
Suresh Gautam
5. An Integral Perspective on Research: Methodological and Theoretical Journey of a Teacher Educator
Binod Prasad Pant
6. Transforming Saudi Educators’ Professional Practices: Critical Auto/Ethnography, an Islamic Perspective
Naif Mastoor Alsulami
7. Contemplating My Autoethnography: From Idiosyncracy to Retrospection
Shashidhar Belbase
Part 3: Transforming Culturally Situated Selves
8. Excavating My Cultural Identity: Promoting Local Culture and Stability in a Post/Colonial Era
Alberto Felisberto Cupane
9. Cultural-Self Knowing: Transforming Self and Others
Sadruddin Bahadur Qutoshi
10. Where Do I Come from? What Am I? Where Am I Going? How the Grandson of a Mahayana Buddhism Priest Became a Science Educator
Hisashi Otsuji
11. Being Animated by a Transformative Soul: Ethical Responsibility in Mathematics Education
Mangaratua M. Simanjorang
12. Exorcising Satan from the Science Classroom: Ending the Hereditary Syndrome of Science Teaching in Malawi
Doris Pilirani Mtemang’ombe
Part 4: Envisioning Transformative Pedagogies
13. A Reflective Journey within Five Ways of Transformative Knowing: Indonesia, Islam, International
Neni Mariana
14. Facilitating Culturally De/Contextualised Mathematics Education: An Arts-Based Ethnodrama
Indra Mani Shrestha
15. Unshackling from Cultural Hegemony via Third Spacing Pedagogy: Learning to Think Indigenously
Indra Mani Rai (Yamphu)
16. Envisioning Creative Learning in Science Teacher Education: Currere, Emancipation and Creativity
Siti Shamsiah Sani
Part 5: Sustaining Transformative Pedagogies
17. Returning Home: Key Challenges Facing a Transformative Educator
Yuli Rahmawati
18. Transcending Boundaries: Enacting a Transformative Philosophy of Professional Practice
Nalini Chitanand
19. Viewing Curriculum as Possibilities for Freedom: An Ndo’Nkodo of My Research Path
Emilia Afonso Nhalevilo
Index
Recenzii
"[T]he Introduction, on Research as Transformative Learning for Sustainable Futures supports the premise of the book that education for sustainable development is essential to help resolve our proliferating global crises, especially the worldwide decline in cultural diversity. Luitel and Taylor are professional educators and researchers in mathematics and science education. Hence their point that Western science and mathematics is too narrowly focused on the goal of economic development whilst turning a blind eye to the equally important sustainable development pillars of the natural environment and the culturally diverse social world [..] My main reason for reviewing this book [...] is to encourage you to engage with all of the contributors, in educational conversations that can include the sharing of explanations of educational influences in one’s own learning, in the learning of others and in the learning of the social formations that influence practice and understandings. I am thinking of explanations that include the use of values as explanatory principles in the explanations of educational influences in learning. The strength of the book is in introducing Living Theory researchers to Transformative Research, to ideas about Transforming Culturally Situated Selves, to Envisioning Transformative Pedagogies and to Sustaining Transformative Pedagogies."
- Jack Whitehead, The University of Cumbria, UK, Educational Journal of Living Theories, Volume 12(1): 103-104
- Jack Whitehead, The University of Cumbria, UK, Educational Journal of Living Theories, Volume 12(1): 103-104
Notă biografică
Peter Charles Taylor, Ph.D. (1993), Murdoch University, is Director of the International Transformative Education & Research Network. He has published edited books, book chapters and articles on transformative education, including Transformative Science Education (Encyclopedia of Science Education, Springer, 2015).
Bal Chandra Luitel, Ph.D. (2009), Kathmandu University, leads the Transformative Education Research Group. He has published numerous articles, including "A Mindful Inquiry towards Transformative Curriculum Vision for Inclusive Mathematics Education" in the journal Learning: Research and Practice.
Bal Chandra Luitel, Ph.D. (2009), Kathmandu University, leads the Transformative Education Research Group. He has published numerous articles, including "A Mindful Inquiry towards Transformative Curriculum Vision for Inclusive Mathematics Education" in the journal Learning: Research and Practice.