Changing Pedagogical Spaces in Higher Education e-bog
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Higher education is in a current state of flux and uncertainty, with profound changes being shaped largely by the imperatives of global neoliberalism. Changing Pedagogical Spaces in Higher Education forms a unique addition to the literature and includes significant practical pointers in developing pedagogical strategies, interventions and practices that seek to address the complexities of ident...
E-bog
322,59 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
18 november 2016
Længde
180 sider
Genrer
Education
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781317407867
Higher education is in a current state of flux and uncertainty, with profound changes being shaped largely by the imperatives of global neoliberalism. Changing Pedagogical Spaces in Higher Education forms a unique addition to the literature and includes significant practical pointers in developing pedagogical strategies, interventions and practices that seek to address the complexities of identity formations, difference, inequality and misrecognition.Drawing on research studies based across California, England, Italy, Portugal and Spain, this book analyses complex pedagogical re/formations across competing discourses of gender, diversity, equity, global neoliberalism and transformation, and aims:to critique and reconceptualise widening participation practices in higher educationto consider the complex intersections between difference, equity, global neoliberalism and transformationto analyse the intersections of identity formations, social inequalities and pedagogical practicesto contribute to broader widening participation policy agendasto develop an analysis of gendered experiences, intersected by race and class, of higher education practices and relations.Changing Pedagogical Spaces in Higher Education will speak to those concerned with how theory relates to everyday practices and development of teaching in higher education and those who are interested in theorising about pedagogies, identities and inequalities in higher education. Engaging readers in a dialogue of the relationship between theory and practice, this thought-provoking and challenging text will be of particular interest to researchers, academic developers and policy-makers in the field of higher education studies.