Education for social justice in an uncertain world


Autoria(s): Keesing-Styles, Linda
Data(s)

01/01/2006

Resumo

There is a broad body of literature that examines the notion of ‘uncertainty’ in education and, indeed, the themes of this 13th international conference on learning acknowledge that the world is in flux. Barnett (2004), in particular, promotes a renewed approach to education — one that he believes transcends the traditional scope of higher education. Barnett notes that higher education has focused traditionally on knowledge, but, in an uncertain world, this is no longer enough. He encourages teachers in higher education to consider reconstructing curriculum and pedagogy so that a focus on knowing and acting is retained but is complemented by a pedagogy that is designed to enhance students' being in the world. This paper focuses on the potential synergies or difficulties that arise from an analysis of the ‘education for uncertainty’ literature and the goals of education for social justice. Does education for being provide greater possibilities for the enhancement of social justice?<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30004154

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Common Ground

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30004154/n20062320.pdf

http://web.ebscohost.com/ehost/viewarticle?data=dGJyMPPp44rp2%2fdV0%2bnjisfk5Ie42uN56d%2fsRuvX54as2%2baH8eq%2bSa2srUqup644tbCySripsTjOw6SM8Nfsi9%2fZ8oHt5Od8u6OvSbOmsk%2b0r65RpOLfhuWz44ak2uBV497mPvLX5VW%2fxKR57LOwTLettk23q6R%2b7ejrefKz5I3q4vJ99uoA&hid=107

Direitos

2006, Common Ground, Linda Kessing-Styles

Palavras-Chave #higher education #social justice #uncertainty
Tipo

Journal Article