Airdre Grant (Australia Southern Cross University), Sharon Pittaway
Enacting a Pedagogy of Kindness
A Guide for Practitioners in Higher Education
Airdre Grant (Australia Southern Cross University), Sharon Pittaway
Enacting a Pedagogy of Kindness
A Guide for Practitioners in Higher Education
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Drawing from the lived experience of educators, this book explores the concept of a pedagogy of kindness through practical applications and strategies for teaching in higher education.
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Drawing from the lived experience of educators, this book explores the concept of a pedagogy of kindness through practical applications and strategies for teaching in higher education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 238g
- ISBN-13: 9781032429144
- ISBN-10: 1032429143
- Artikelnr.: 70005838
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. September 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 238g
- ISBN-13: 9781032429144
- ISBN-10: 1032429143
- Artikelnr.: 70005838
Airdre Grant is an experienced academic, author and educator with over 20 years' experience in teaching and learning. She worked in the Centre for Teaching and Learning at Southern Cross University for 15 years as an academic developer. In her role in the Learning Innovations team at Deakin University, Airdre supported academics' pedagogical practice in online teaching and learning environments through a focus on learning and assessment design. She is currently writing her third book, a novel about women in the workplace and the challenges they face maintaining their kindness and compassion. Sharon Pittaway was an educator for over 20 years with experience teaching Preps to postgrads. As an English and Drama teacher, Sharon was keenly aware of the human-centred nature of the teaching-learning relationship. Her move into pre-service teacher education saw her continue to develop and refine her pedagogical practice and in her leadership roles, she supported others to examine and reflect on their own. Sharon's personal quest to be kind, initiated by the example of her grandmother, was at the forefront of her thinking and pedagogical practice throughout her years as an educator.
1. An Introduction to a Pedagogy of Kindness 2. Kindness in course and
curriculum design 3. Kindness in assessment 4. Deliberate design is kind
design 5. The realities of enacting kindness in teaching practice 6.
Storying unlearning for intended, enacted and felt kindness in online
environs: Implications and opportunities for people, pedagogies and place
7. Kindness, creativity, productive failure, and agency: An exploration
with an example from educational research 8. Black feminism: A pedagogy of
radically enacted kindness 9. Leading with heart, authenticity and insight:
The (hard) work of enacting kindness across an institution 10. Sustaining
others without starving yourself: Educator wellbeing, compassion, kindness
and self-care 11. Conclusion
curriculum design 3. Kindness in assessment 4. Deliberate design is kind
design 5. The realities of enacting kindness in teaching practice 6.
Storying unlearning for intended, enacted and felt kindness in online
environs: Implications and opportunities for people, pedagogies and place
7. Kindness, creativity, productive failure, and agency: An exploration
with an example from educational research 8. Black feminism: A pedagogy of
radically enacted kindness 9. Leading with heart, authenticity and insight:
The (hard) work of enacting kindness across an institution 10. Sustaining
others without starving yourself: Educator wellbeing, compassion, kindness
and self-care 11. Conclusion
1. An Introduction to a Pedagogy of Kindness 2. Kindness in course and
curriculum design 3. Kindness in assessment 4. Deliberate design is kind
design 5. The realities of enacting kindness in teaching practice 6.
Storying unlearning for intended, enacted and felt kindness in online
environs: Implications and opportunities for people, pedagogies and place
7. Kindness, creativity, productive failure, and agency: An exploration
with an example from educational research 8. Black feminism: A pedagogy of
radically enacted kindness 9. Leading with heart, authenticity and insight:
The (hard) work of enacting kindness across an institution 10. Sustaining
others without starving yourself: Educator wellbeing, compassion, kindness
and self-care 11. Conclusion
curriculum design 3. Kindness in assessment 4. Deliberate design is kind
design 5. The realities of enacting kindness in teaching practice 6.
Storying unlearning for intended, enacted and felt kindness in online
environs: Implications and opportunities for people, pedagogies and place
7. Kindness, creativity, productive failure, and agency: An exploration
with an example from educational research 8. Black feminism: A pedagogy of
radically enacted kindness 9. Leading with heart, authenticity and insight:
The (hard) work of enacting kindness across an institution 10. Sustaining
others without starving yourself: Educator wellbeing, compassion, kindness
and self-care 11. Conclusion