Ros O’Leary & David Webster “Knowledge emerges only through invention and reinvention, through the restless, impatient, continuing, hopeful inquiry human beings pursue in the world, with the world, and with each other.” Paulo Freire We propose that we take learners backstage. That they are actors in the drama of learning, and not the audience. As notedContinue reading “Academic Challenge and intellectually Stimulating Teaching: 5. Becoming the subject specialist”
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Academic Challenge and intellectually Stimulating Teaching: 4. Developing community and active citizenship
Ros O’Leary & David Webster The implication for thinking about learning as reconstitution of self (or transformation), puts emphasis on developing cooperative learning and learning communities. Drawing on Vygotsky , action theory (Bredo, 1997; Lave, 1996) and the idea of ‘legitimate peripheral participation’ (Lave & Wenger, 1991) becomes important. Here a novice, or our student,Continue reading “Academic Challenge and intellectually Stimulating Teaching: 4. Developing community and active citizenship”
Academic Challenge and intellectually Stimulating Teaching: 1. Cultivating Autonomy
Ros O’Leary & David Webster The first of the five areas of our Academic Challenge and intellectually Stimulating Teaching model, is Cultivating Autonomy. While not wishing to overly stress the Kantian notion of the autonomous agent, potentially atomised in neoliberal isolation, and being hostile to discourse about student resilience for related reasons, we still want toContinue reading “Academic Challenge and intellectually Stimulating Teaching: 1. Cultivating Autonomy”
Reflections on Academic Challenge and intellectually Stimulating Teaching: Our Model
Ros O’Leary & David Webster This blog emerges from our roles, as part of the University of Gloucestershire’s Academic Development Unit, working with academic teams to help them reflect on what Intellectually Stimulating Teaching and Academic Challenge might look like for them. While we intend to formalise this material, in a formal academic paper, bloggingContinue reading “Reflections on Academic Challenge and intellectually Stimulating Teaching: Our Model”