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Being and becoming through higher education = expanding possibilities /
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Being and becoming through higher education/ edited by Gloria Dall'Alba.
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expanding possibilities /
other author:
Dall'Alba, Gloria.
Published:
Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2024.,
Description:
vii, 273 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Embodied Being in Higher Education -- Chapter 2. An Ontological Turn for Higher Education -- Chapter 3. Learning Professional Ways of Being: Ambiguities of Becoming -- Chapter 4. Toward a Pedagogy of Responsive Attunement for Higher Education -- Chapter 5. Becoming Authentic Professionals: Learning for Authenticity -- Chapter 6. Bodily Grounds of Learning: Embodying Professional Practice in Biotechnology -- Chapter 7. Embodied Knowing in Online Environments -- Chapter 8. International Education and (Dis)Embodied Cosmopolitanisms -- Chapter 9. Re-Imagining Active Learning: Delving into Darkness -- Chapter 10. Committed to Learn: Student Engagement and Care in Higher Education -- Chapter 11. Committed to Learn: Student Engagement and Care in Higher Education -- Chapter 12. Evaluative Judgement for Learning to Be in a Digital World -- Chapter 13. Improving Teaching: Enhancing Ways of Being University Teachers -- Chapter 14. Making the Familiar Unfamiliar: Re-Thinking Teaching in HigherEducation -- Chapter 15. Re-Imagining the University: Developing a Capacity to Care.
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Education, Higher - Philosophy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-97-2062-0
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9789819720620
Being and becoming through higher education = expanding possibilities /
Being and becoming through higher education
expanding possibilities /[electronic resource] :edited by Gloria Dall'Alba. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2024. - vii, 273 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm. - Debating higher education: philosophical perspectives,v. 132366-2581 ;. - Debating higher education: philosophical perspectives ;v. 13..
Chapter 1. Embodied Being in Higher Education -- Chapter 2. An Ontological Turn for Higher Education -- Chapter 3. Learning Professional Ways of Being: Ambiguities of Becoming -- Chapter 4. Toward a Pedagogy of Responsive Attunement for Higher Education -- Chapter 5. Becoming Authentic Professionals: Learning for Authenticity -- Chapter 6. Bodily Grounds of Learning: Embodying Professional Practice in Biotechnology -- Chapter 7. Embodied Knowing in Online Environments -- Chapter 8. International Education and (Dis)Embodied Cosmopolitanisms -- Chapter 9. Re-Imagining Active Learning: Delving into Darkness -- Chapter 10. Committed to Learn: Student Engagement and Care in Higher Education -- Chapter 11. Committed to Learn: Student Engagement and Care in Higher Education -- Chapter 12. Evaluative Judgement for Learning to Be in a Digital World -- Chapter 13. Improving Teaching: Enhancing Ways of Being University Teachers -- Chapter 14. Making the Familiar Unfamiliar: Re-Thinking Teaching in HigherEducation -- Chapter 15. Re-Imagining the University: Developing a Capacity to Care.
This book focuses on the importance of an ontological dimension for today's higher education, with critical attention to implications for the student experience, engagement, satisfaction, wellbeing, employability, (dis)embodiment and activism in which students take a stand on their own being and becoming. In accessible language, key philosophical ideas are explored for their relevance to contemporary higher education, integrating philosophical with pedagogical perspectives. Although much of the material has been published previously, there is value in bringing it together into a single volume in exploring an ontological dimension of higher education as it is embodied. In doing so, the book demonstrates benefits to pedagogy through sustained attention to philosophy and theory, and vice versa, thereby contributing to recent heightened interest in the philosophy and theory of higher education. This book is intended to prompt re-imagining the ways in which higher education is conceived and conducted. An argument is put forward for greater emphasis on expanding possibilities for knowing, acting and being, toward fuller lives of interdependence with others and things in an interconnected world. Through highlighting an ontological dimension in this manner, a hope-filled future emerges for higher education.
ISBN: 9789819720620
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Dewey Class. No.: 378.001
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