What do meaningful connections in learning and teaching look like, and
how might we foster these? How might the concept of mattering be
helpful for our understanding of higher education? In this book, Karen
Gravett examines the role of relationships, and in particular of
relational pedagogies, where meaningful relationships are positioned
as fundamental to effective learning. She explores concepts of
authenticity, vulnerability, and trust within learning and teaching,
as well as the potential of working with students in partnership. This
book examines the role of relationships between colleagues: how
educators can learn from others both within and beyond higher
education, as well as considering how teachers can support one another
when working within challenging contemporary contexts.
Drawing upon a rich theoretical perspective that interweaves posthuman
and sociomaterial theory, the book also introduces a broader
conception of the relational, where relational pedagogies are
understood as encompassing objects, spaces and materialities, as part
of an interwoven web of relations. In exploring mattering, Gravett
explores both who matters – who should be considered and valued –
and the material mattering of learning. In this innovative conception
of relational pedagogies, Gravett offers a broad and rich reworking of
our understanding of relationality, offering fresh ways in which we
might understand and conduct higher education theory and practice.
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Connections and Mattering in Higher Education
Product details
ISBN
9781350256736
Published
2022
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
Bloomsbury UK
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author