The conceit that humans are exceptional and a species apart from nature continues to dominate traditional forms of curriculum in higher education. This article considers how an ethological curriculum might be used to disrupt current imaginaries informing prevailing higher education curricula practices in its rejection of a metaphysics of individualism that is foundational to traditional curriculum studies. An ethological curriculum thinks with more-than-human forms of life in relational ways to consider how we might work differently in higher education. The article offers four propositions as launching points, inflections or forces which can potentiate an ethological curriculum ‒ c...
In this article, we argue that MOOCs (massive open online courses) have the potential to enhance dis...
CITATION: Costandius, E. & Bitzwer, E. 2015. Curriculum Challenges in Higher Education, in E. Costan...
AbstractTransformation in Higher Education has been an ongoing concern in post-apartheid South Afric...
In this article we discuss the difference between curriculum studies (as a field of inquiry) in the ...
This article seeks to address a fundamental shift that has occurred in reality; a displacement that ...
Humanist discourse has assumed such an ideological normalcy to the extent that any attempts at its d...
This article argues that the application of transcendent disciplinarism as a lens for critical inqui...
The text of our manifesto will introduce posthumanism to a curriculum studies audience and propose n...
This article makes the case for repositioning values and ethics as central to understanding how curr...
This paper uses posthumanism as the theoretical framing to understand the curriculum transformations...
Theoretical ambiguities in curriculum studies result in conceptual mayhem. Accordingly, they hinder ...
Educational spaces have long been situated in repressive, non-relational and detached conditions tha...
Presentation given at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. In “Unsettling the C...
The unique development of life on earth is human beings. Since their origin, their greater curiosity...
Higher education exists in a cultural context, and our universities and colleges were designed to se...
In this article, we argue that MOOCs (massive open online courses) have the potential to enhance dis...
CITATION: Costandius, E. & Bitzwer, E. 2015. Curriculum Challenges in Higher Education, in E. Costan...
AbstractTransformation in Higher Education has been an ongoing concern in post-apartheid South Afric...
In this article we discuss the difference between curriculum studies (as a field of inquiry) in the ...
This article seeks to address a fundamental shift that has occurred in reality; a displacement that ...
Humanist discourse has assumed such an ideological normalcy to the extent that any attempts at its d...
This article argues that the application of transcendent disciplinarism as a lens for critical inqui...
The text of our manifesto will introduce posthumanism to a curriculum studies audience and propose n...
This article makes the case for repositioning values and ethics as central to understanding how curr...
This paper uses posthumanism as the theoretical framing to understand the curriculum transformations...
Theoretical ambiguities in curriculum studies result in conceptual mayhem. Accordingly, they hinder ...
Educational spaces have long been situated in repressive, non-relational and detached conditions tha...
Presentation given at American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting. In “Unsettling the C...
The unique development of life on earth is human beings. Since their origin, their greater curiosity...
Higher education exists in a cultural context, and our universities and colleges were designed to se...
In this article, we argue that MOOCs (massive open online courses) have the potential to enhance dis...
CITATION: Costandius, E. & Bitzwer, E. 2015. Curriculum Challenges in Higher Education, in E. Costan...
AbstractTransformation in Higher Education has been an ongoing concern in post-apartheid South Afric...