Innovations in Decolonising the Curriculum - (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- Decolonising the curriculum is not a one-size-fits-all approach.
- About the Author: Adeela ahmed Shafi is Professor of Education in Youth Justice at the University of Gloucestershire.
- 228 Pages
- Education, Curricula
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About the Book
Innovations in Decolonising the Curriculum: Multidisciplinary Perspectives is for all who are keen to move 'decolonising the curriculum' from debate to action in higher education.
Book Synopsis
Decolonising the curriculum is not a one-size-fits-all approach. In the case of higher education, each discipline needs to tailor the decolonising approach to their unique context and subject area needs. United by a shared responsibility for dismantling colonial legacies in higher education curricula, the authors of this edited collection reflect on ways they have embedded innovative grassroots efforts to navigate power and knowledge to transform curricula. Featuring authors from a range of disciplines including architecture, business, biology, computer science, criminology, education, finance, history, international relations, literature, physics, and visual arts, the collection provides the reader with a rare opportunity for cross-disciplinary learning. Authors share their ideas, tools, and experiences as they manoeuvre through a state of liminal transformation towards a decolonised future for higher education.
Topics include curricular design, classroom arrangements, impactful assessments, library support, pedagogical racism, restorative practices, research funding, research methodologies, and the degree awarding gap. The book aims to support readers at different stages of the decolonising university curricula journey, including those in the early stages and those who are looking to develop and deepen their practice. Examining the importance of decolonising curricula in a post-colonial and globalised world, Innovations in Decolonising the Curriculum: Multidisciplinary Perspectives is for all who are keen to move 'decolonising the curriculum' from debate to action in higher education.
About the Author
Adeela ahmed Shafi is Professor of Education in Youth Justice at the University of Gloucestershire.
Anamika Twyman-Ghoshal is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the Brunel University of London.
Acheampong Charles Afriyie is Director of the Finance in Society Research Institute (FISRI) and Senior Lecturer in Accounting at the University of Gloucestershire.
Samuel Copland is Senior Lecturer in Marketing at the University of Gloucestershire.
Omar El Masri is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at the University of Gloucestershire.