Towards globo sapiens : transforming learners in higher education


Autoria(s): Kelly, Patricia
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Global and local studies show that the present growth-based approach to development is unsustainable. If we are serious about surviving the 21st century we will need graduates who are not simply 'globally portable' or even 'globally competent', but also wise global citizens, Globo sapiens. This book contributes to what educators need to know, do and be in order to support transformative learning. The book is based on work with large, socially and culturally diverse, first-year engineering students at an Australian university of technology. It shows that reflective journals, with appropriate planning and support, can be one pillar of a transformative pedagogy which can encourage significant and even transformative attitude change in relation to gender, culture and the environment. It also offers evidence of improved communication skills and other tangible changes to counter common criticisms that such work is "airy-fairy" and irrelevant. The author combines communication theory with critical futures thinking to provide layered understandings of how transformative learning affected students' thinking, learning and behaviour. So the book is both a case-study and a detailed response to the personal and professional challenges that educators all over the world will face as they try to guide students in sustainable directions. It will be useful to teachers in higher education, especially those interested in internationalisation of the curriculum, transformative learning and values change for sustainable futures.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/27608/

Publicador

Sense Publishers

Relação

https://www.sensepublishers.com/product_info.php?products_id=471&osCsid=80fea41b19483777b3f927c53ad409d9

Kelly, Patricia (2008) Towards globo sapiens : transforming learners in higher education. Sense Publishers, Rotterdam.

Direitos

Copyright 2008 Sense Publishers

Palavras-Chave #139900 OTHER EDUCATION #Engineer education #Higher education #HERN
Tipo

Book