This invited commentary responds to Simaan’s (2020) article, which highlights a decolonising learning activity centred on a study from a Global South community. It extends the theoretical discussion in Simaan’s article, highlighting how Santos’ intercultural translation and Paulo Freire’s work can deepen a decolonised approach to occupations and teaching occupations. This commentary raises concerns that teaching decolonised pedagogies in a predominately Western curriculum and discipline can be risky for both teachers and students. Furthermore, it is argued that decolonising pedagogies should include anti-racist strategies embedded in curricula that are decolonised
This article provides a theoretical evaluation of the author’s attempts at decolonising a sociology...
With the purpose of amplifying and disseminating the knowledge and perspectives of peoples that curr...
Reimagining teaching, learning, belonging, and curricula design are all very important. However, whe...
Why Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge?In its broadest sense, the objective of decolonisation work in...
It has not gone unnoticed that in recent years in the UK, HEIs have been working on de-colonising th...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
It has not gone unnoticed that in recent years in the UK, HEIs have been working on de-colonising th...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
It has not gone unnoticed that in recent years in the UK, HEIs have been working on de-colonising th...
This paper responds to Townsend (2020), and Gibson and Farias (2020), who were invited to write comm...
This paper responds to Townsend (2020), and Gibson and Farias (2020), who were invited to write comm...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
This paper responds to Townsend (2020), and Gibson and Farias (2020), who were invited to write comm...
This paper is a reflective piece on the thought processes individuals and teams have when engaging i...
Debates about decolonisation in general and decolonising the curriculum in higher education are ofte...
This article provides a theoretical evaluation of the author’s attempts at decolonising a sociology...
With the purpose of amplifying and disseminating the knowledge and perspectives of peoples that curr...
Reimagining teaching, learning, belonging, and curricula design are all very important. However, whe...
Why Decolonising Curriculum Knowledge?In its broadest sense, the objective of decolonisation work in...
It has not gone unnoticed that in recent years in the UK, HEIs have been working on de-colonising th...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
It has not gone unnoticed that in recent years in the UK, HEIs have been working on de-colonising th...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
It has not gone unnoticed that in recent years in the UK, HEIs have been working on de-colonising th...
This paper responds to Townsend (2020), and Gibson and Farias (2020), who were invited to write comm...
This paper responds to Townsend (2020), and Gibson and Farias (2020), who were invited to write comm...
There is no denying the importance and increased significance of interest in decolonisation in educa...
This paper responds to Townsend (2020), and Gibson and Farias (2020), who were invited to write comm...
This paper is a reflective piece on the thought processes individuals and teams have when engaging i...
Debates about decolonisation in general and decolonising the curriculum in higher education are ofte...
This article provides a theoretical evaluation of the author’s attempts at decolonising a sociology...
With the purpose of amplifying and disseminating the knowledge and perspectives of peoples that curr...
Reimagining teaching, learning, belonging, and curricula design are all very important. However, whe...