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Rebecca Turner; Debby Cotton; David Morrison; Pauline Kneale – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Engaging with interdisciplinary learning during higher education (HE) study can provide students with skills and modes of thinking informed by multiple worldviews. Opportunities for interdisciplinary learning in the English HE system are limited; associated primarily with postgraduate study or later undergraduate stages. This paper reports on an…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, College Freshmen, Instructional Innovation, Curriculum Development
Alende Amisi; Elizabeth A. Bates; Susan J. Wilbraham – Psychology Teaching Review, 2024
This paper is a critical discussion about how the curriculum contributes to the sense of belonginess within Higher Education (HE), and how the ongoing aim of decolonisation needs to incorporate a more consistent intersectional lens with the curriculum within psychology. Psychology as a discipline has been criticised for its focus on primarily…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decolonization, Curriculum Development, Psychology
Ashley Berner – Peabody Journal of Education, 2024
This article describes educational pluralism as a common approach to schooling in which the government funds a wide variety of schools and holds all of them academically accountable. Educational pluralism implies a diverse structure (i.e., schools that differ from one another in meaningful ways) and a common academic content (i.e., all schools…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Government Role, Financial Support, Accountability