Universities, the Citizen Scholar and the Future of Higher Education

Universities, the Citizen Scholar and the Future of Higher Education

Universities, the Citizen Scholar and the Future of Higher Education

Universities, the Citizen Scholar and the Future of Higher Education

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Overview

The future of higher education is in question as universities struggle to remain relevant to the present and future needs of society. The context in which learning occurs is rapidly changing and those engaged and interested in the place and position of university education need to figure out to adapt. This book embodies a vision for higher education where graduate attributes and proficiencies are at the core of the academic project, where degree programs move beyond disciplinary content and where students are encouraged to be Citizen Scholars. Through a series of cross-disciplinary and contextual cases, the contributors to this book articulate how this vision can be achieved in our pedagogical environments, future proofing higher education.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137538680
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 03/05/2016
Series: Palgrave Critical University Studies
Edition description: 1st ed. 2016
Pages: 270
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

James Arvanitakis is Dean of the Graduate Research School and Head of The Academy, University of Western Sydney, Australia.

David J Hornsby is Senior Lecturer in International Relations and Assistant Dean of Humanities, Teaching and Learning, at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.

Table of Contents

Introduction
1. Are Universities Redundant?; James Arvanitakis & David J Hornsby
2. In Search of the Citizen Scholar: Modern Pedagogical Approaches Compared; Gavin Armstrong & Alastair Summerlee
3. Educating Citizen-Scholars: Interdisciplinary First-Year Seminars at the University of Guelph; Jacqueline Murray
4. The Citizen Scholar: The Academy at the University of Western Sydney; Angelo Kourtis & James Arvanitakis
5. Cultural Humility in Education and Work: A Valuable Approach for Teachers, Learners and Professionals; Milton Nomikoudis & Matthew Starr
6. Giving Voice to the Citizen Scholar: Generating Critical Thinking by Combining Traditional and Non-traditional Genres in a First Year English Course; Kerryn Dixon and Belinda Mendelowitz
7. Open-ended Dialogue and the Citizen Scholar: A Case Study of the Writing Component of a University Led Enrichment Programme for School Learners; Pamela Nichols
8. Reframing Large Classes through Fostering the Citizen Scholar; David J Hornsby & Jacqueline De Matos Ala
9. University Massification and Teaching Non-Traditional University Students; Maureen Reed
10. Changing Mindsets: Moving from the Acceptance of Facts to Critical Thinking; Elisabeth Brenner
11. Medical Education: Training for the Desirable Traits in Past, Present and Future Doctors?; Joanne M Lind
12. Experiential Learning – The Game as a Teaching Tool to Reach Multiple Audiences and Cross Disciplinary Divides; SharonFonn
13. Humboldt meets Spivak? Reflections on Teaching a Philosophy of Practice under Precarious Conditions; Antje Schuhmann
14. Cultivating the Cultivators: Peer Mentorship as means of developing Citizen Scholars in Higher Education; Catherine Duncan
15. Playing with Learning: Childhood Pedagogies for Higher Education; Theresa Giorza
16. Critical Thinking Pedagogy and the Citizen Scholar in University Based Initial Teacher Education: The Promise of Twin Educational Ideals; Mandi Maodzwa-Taruvinga

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