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Student Engagement in Neoliberal Times: Theories and Practices for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education
โ Scribed by Nick Zepke (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Singapore
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 238
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This book investigates origins, meanings, uses and effects of student engagement in higher education, and addresses three core questions: (1) Why is student engagement so visible in higher education today? (2) What are its dominant characteristics? (3) What is missing in the popular view of student engagement? These questions pave the way for a fresh approach to student engagement.
The book argues that an elective affinity between student engagement and policies embedded in neoliberalism, the dominant ideology of the early 21st century, enables student engagement to transcend diverse intellectual and practice contexts. This affinity encourages quality learning and teaching that enables student to succeed in their studies and future careers.
The book shows that focusing on neoliberal objectives for learning and teaching limits the potential of student engagement in higher education. This conclusion leads to a critical and practical social-ecological perspective that approaches engagement more as a pathway to social justice than as a list of techniques.
This book is a work of critical scholarship backed by empirical research. It questions accepted theories and practices and offers fresh insights into student engagement in higher education, including how engagement could promote social justice.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Glimpsing Student Engagement....Pages 3-19
Mainstream Perspectives and Frameworks....Pages 21-35
Towards an Emergent Mainstream Engagement Framework....Pages 37-54
Front Matter....Pages 55-55
Higher Education in Neoliberal Times....Pages 57-75
Student Engagement and Neoliberalism: An Elective Affinity?....Pages 77-93
A Critique of Mainstream Student Engagement....Pages 95-112
Front Matter....Pages 113-113
Student Engagement Beyond the Mainstream....Pages 115-130
Towards a Critical Pedagogy of Engagement....Pages 131-149
Towards a Critical Curriculum for Engagement....Pages 151-168
Supporting Engagement Through Critical Evaluation....Pages 169-186
Through Distributive Leadership to Critical Engagement....Pages 187-201
Achieving Change: Opportunities, Challenges and Limits....Pages 203-215
Back Matter....Pages 217-234
โฆ Subjects
Higher Education;Educational Policy and Politics;Sociology of Education
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