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Amin, Nyna.
Disrupting higher education curriculum[electronic resource] :undoing cognitive damage /
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杜威分類號:
378.199
書名/作者:
Disrupting higher education curriculum : undoing cognitive damage // edited by Michael Anthony Samuel, Rubby Dhunpath, Nyna Amin.
其他作者:
Samuel, Michael Anthony.
出版者:
Rotterdam : : SensePublishers :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xvii, 309 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Education, Higher - Curricula.
標題:
Education, Higher - Study and teaching.
標題:
Discrimination in higher education.
標題:
Education.
標題:
Education, general.
ISBN:
9789463008969
ISBN:
9789463008945
ISBN:
9789463008952
摘要、提要註:
Discomfort with the inappropriateness of university curricula has met with increasing calls for disruptive actions to revitalise higher education. This book, conceived to envision an alternative emancipatory curriculum, explores the historical, ideological, philosophical and theoretical domains of higher education curricula. The authors acknowledge that universities have been and continue to be complicit in perpetuating cognitive damage through symbolic violence associated with indifference to the pernicious effects of race categorisation, gender inequalities, poverty, rising unemployment and cultural hegemony, as they continue to frame curricula, cultures and practices. The book contemplates the project of undoing cognitive damage, offering glimpses to redesign curriculum in the 21st century. The contributors, international scholars, emergent and expert researchers, include different nationalities, orientations and positionalities, constituting an interdisciplinary ensemble which collectively provides a rich commentary on higher education curriculum as we know it and where we think it could be in the future. The edited volume is a catalytic tool for disrupting canonised rituals of practice in higher education. "It has been a while since a scholarly book, so authoritative in its claims and innovative in its concepts, threatens to shake up the curriculum field at its foundations. Rich in metaphor and meaning, the superbly written chapters challenge a field that once more became moribund as we settled (sic) far too comfortably into accepting handed-down frames and fictions about knowledge, authority, power and agency that imprint 'cognitive damage' on those forced to the margins of schools and universities. Disrupting Higher Education Curriculum demonstrates, however, that it is in fact from those margins of the education enterprise that academics, teachers and learners can see more clearly how patterns of thought and action hold us back from placing and experiencing our African humanity at the centre of the curriculum." - Jonathan Jansen, Rector and Vice Chancellor of the University of the Free State, South Africa.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-896-9
Disrupting higher education curriculum[electronic resource] :undoing cognitive damage /
Disrupting higher education curriculum
undoing cognitive damage /[electronic resource] :edited by Michael Anthony Samuel, Rubby Dhunpath, Nyna Amin. - Rotterdam :SensePublishers :2016. - xvii, 309 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Constructing knowledge: curriculum studies in action,v.132213-722X ;. - Constructing knowledge: curriculum studies in action ;v.3..
Discomfort with the inappropriateness of university curricula has met with increasing calls for disruptive actions to revitalise higher education. This book, conceived to envision an alternative emancipatory curriculum, explores the historical, ideological, philosophical and theoretical domains of higher education curricula. The authors acknowledge that universities have been and continue to be complicit in perpetuating cognitive damage through symbolic violence associated with indifference to the pernicious effects of race categorisation, gender inequalities, poverty, rising unemployment and cultural hegemony, as they continue to frame curricula, cultures and practices. The book contemplates the project of undoing cognitive damage, offering glimpses to redesign curriculum in the 21st century. The contributors, international scholars, emergent and expert researchers, include different nationalities, orientations and positionalities, constituting an interdisciplinary ensemble which collectively provides a rich commentary on higher education curriculum as we know it and where we think it could be in the future. The edited volume is a catalytic tool for disrupting canonised rituals of practice in higher education. "It has been a while since a scholarly book, so authoritative in its claims and innovative in its concepts, threatens to shake up the curriculum field at its foundations. Rich in metaphor and meaning, the superbly written chapters challenge a field that once more became moribund as we settled (sic) far too comfortably into accepting handed-down frames and fictions about knowledge, authority, power and agency that imprint 'cognitive damage' on those forced to the margins of schools and universities. Disrupting Higher Education Curriculum demonstrates, however, that it is in fact from those margins of the education enterprise that academics, teachers and learners can see more clearly how patterns of thought and action hold us back from placing and experiencing our African humanity at the centre of the curriculum." - Jonathan Jansen, Rector and Vice Chancellor of the University of the Free State, South Africa.
ISBN: 9789463008969
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