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Linking critical pedagogy practice to higher education in Malaysia: insights from English language teachers

Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 2019
This study explores whether critical pedagogy is viable for meeting the goals of the Malaysia Education Blueprint (MEB) 2015–2025. The MEB has a particular focus on societal improvement and the authors suggest that critical pedagogy should be considered ...
Joanna Joseph Jeyaraj, T. Harland
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Hopeful Pedagogies in Higher Education

2021
Many accounts of critical pedagogy, particularly accounts of trying to enact it within higher education (HE), express a deep cynicism about whether it is possible to counter the ever creeping hegemony of neo-liberalism, neo- conservatism and new managerialism within Universities.
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Pedagogy and Curriculum in Higher Education

2022
Higher education is constantly changing, both in relation to the characteristics of the different agents that constitute it (particularly teachers and students) and in relation to the particular experiences from this formative context. With the Covid-19 pandemic, new pedagogical challenges have emerged due to what were the emergency circumstances that ...
Pedro Duarte   +2 more
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English medium instruction in higher education in Asia-Pacific: from policy to pedagogy

Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching, 2019
Asia-Pacific abounds in projects and large-scale policies, which place English at the centre of intercultural communication, commerce, and education in all directions.
D. Banegas
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Critical Pedagogy in Higher Education

2015
This chapter performs a dual role: it offers an overview of critical pedagogy, which is central to a number of chapters that follow, whilst at the same time presents an assessment of the potential benefits of deploying critical pedagogy in higher education (HE) for generating greater criticality and visions of a more democratic, humane, sociallyjust ...
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The Entanglement of Decolonial and Posthuman Perspectives: Tensions and Implications for Curriculum and Pedagogy in Higher Education

Parallax, 2018
In the context of mounting exclusion, marginalization and social and economic inequalities across higher education systems around the world, it has become an important political and intellectual enterprise for scholars in the field of higher education ...
Michalinos Zembylas
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The pedagogy of higher education ? Research problems

Higher Education, 1947
Until recently pedagogics has concentrated on elementary and secondary education. With the expansion of higher education it is important to apply the principles of pedagogic theory to higher education. Qualitative, as well as quantitative aspects should be considered. The aim should be to develop a system which is effective and adequate in terms of the
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Pedagogy in Higher Education

Pedagogy in Higher Education provides a critical context for the exploration of the complex ways that pedagogy impacts the stakeholders of universities, and their interrelationships. The authors in this collection present a critique of the way they meet the challenge of engaging learners, across all levels of learning, in developing critical ...
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Pedagogy and Curriculum in Higher Education

2023
Higher education is constantly changing, both in relation to the characteristics of the different agents that constitute it (particularly teachers and students) and in relation to the particular experiences from this formative context. With the Covid-19 pandemic, new pedagogical challenges have emerged due to what were the emergency circumstances that ...
Duarte, Pedro   +2 more
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Interdisciplinary Pedagogies in Higher Education

2017
Abstract “Interdisciplinary Pedagogies in Higher Education” explores the increasing integration of goals for interdisciplinary learning in American higher education. The chapter begins with working definitions of interdisciplinary learning and the many factors that have led to its proliferation.
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