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Recalibrating teacher training in African higher education institutions : a focus on 21st-century pedagogical challenges
Title:
Recalibrating teacher training in African higher education institutions : a focus on 21st-century pedagogical challenges
Author:
Sibanda, Sifiso, editor, contributor.
ISBN:
9781779952509

9781779952493
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxxi, 248 pages) : colour illustrations
General Note:
Available through AOSIS Scholarly Books.
Contents:
Incorporating technology in education : a focus on flexible pedagogies / Online teaching during COVID-19 in the School of Commerce & Social Studies in Education / Re-imagining modes of instruction in teacher education at Great Zimbabwe University in the context of COVID-19 / Transforming higher education for self-directed employment / Distinctive attributes of resilience to educational success / Alter/natives and im/perfect futures : recalibrating education sites and communication for transformative democracy / Quantity or quality? : a focus on the crises in African teacher education / Language as a right and language as a resource in multilingual South African higher educational institutions / Alternative multimodal assessments in English teacher training modules / Pedagogical empowerment of newly qualified Physical Sciences teachers
Abstract:
"This book critically examines the role of governments in promoting parity during and in post-pandemic education. This comes from the realisation that the pandemic has deepened the crisis by depleting the meagre resources that African countries might have devoted to 'normative educational practices' where those on the margins would have been pushed further behind while the privileged would have been further initiated into the cultural and capital flows of private schools and historically research-intensive institutions of higher learning. This has far-reaching implications for the education of underprivileged citizens, and education, particularly modes and modalities of delivery, has to be reimagined to subvert the challenges wrought by the pandemic. This book significantly bridges the gap between the pre-and post-COVID-19 pandemic pedagogical practices and the erstwhile modalities that have been resilient over time. The book focuses on ways to stave off pedagogical challenges that face countries as the global pandemic makes its mark."-- Publisher's description.
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