Layered Landscape of Higher Education

Layered Landscape of Higher Education

Capturing Curriculum, Diversity, and Cultures of Learning in Australia

Pattanayak, Supriya; Kumar, Margaret; Belford, Nish

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2024

286

Dura

9781032713793

15 a 20 dias

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Introduction: Deliberation Part 1: Capturing Curriculum 1. A Curriculum is about content, process, context, and relationality...and they (should) always go together... 2. Dismantling sounds and silences of heritage curriculum and traditional pedagogies in music education 3. Conceptualising 'The Research Question', 'Academic Acclimatisation', and 'Supervisory Understandings', for International Research Candidates 4. Exploration of Curriculum Issues on STEM Subjects from an Australian - Indian Knowledge Perspective 5. Flexible curriculum to meet the needs of disadvantaged students during the Pandemic Part 2: Diversity 6. Intercultural collaborative pedagogy and co-design for Architecture and Built Environment Education 7. Culturally Responsive Teaching with pre-service teachers and the challenges to action Culturally Responsive Pedagogies in an Australian Education context 8. Teaching medical laboratory sciences in a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) environment 9. Reflections on culturally responsive practices and pedagogies: Higher Education and Initial Teacher Education Programs and support, inclusivity and diversity in the Australian context 10. Teaching and learning to support inclusion in Law Education: Autoethnographic Reflections of a Law Teacher 11. Tertiary programs in Chinese languages: Challenges and expectations of mixed-background students Part 3: Cultures of Learning 12. Engaging Care for Mother Earth as Central Pedagogy for Sustainable, and Regenerative Social Work: A Field Education Example from lutruwita Tasmania 13. Work integrated learning (WIL): An investigation of strategies to enable access, participation, and success for Australian First Nations Students 14. Graduating from University: Cultures of Learning 15. The Importance of Aboriginal Hospital Liaison Officers in the History of Aboriginal Health in Victoria in the Period 1982-2010- Interview between Aunty Lyn McInnes and Dr Margaret Kumar 16. Australia - India Partnerships in Social Entrepreneurship: Lessons for students - Interview between Professor Mukti Mishra and Professor Supriya Pattanayak 17. Cultures of learning in social work field education: Australian students' experience Concluding Chapter - Future Focus
Cultures of learning;diversity and inclusivity;alternative knowledge systems;indigeneity and scheduled communities;decolonising curriculum;COVID19 pandemic;wholistically inclusive pedagogies;regenerative cultural paradigms;historio-cultural blocks;academic acculturation