A Connected Curriculum for Higher Education is, however, not just about developing engaging programmes of study. Drawing on the field of philosophical hermeneutics, Fung argues how the Connected Curriculum framework can help to create spaces for critical dialogue about educational values, both within and across existing research groups, teaching departments and learning communities. Drawing on vignettes of practice from around the world, she argues that developing the synergies between research and education can empower faculty members and students from all backgrounds to contribute to the global common good.
Praise for A Connected Curriculum for Higher Education
'This thought-provoking and stimulating book is suitable for health care educators working in higher educational institutions, researchers and practitioners alike to help them further enhance students' knowledge, research capabilities and capacity with a potential impact on practice.'
International Journal of Orthopaedic and Trauma Nursing
'Ideas ... have been brought together in a considered and constructive way. The book would be useful as a reference for Postgraduate Certificates in Higher Education and for anyone involved in thinking about, designing or reviewing curricula.'
Higher Education Research & Development
'This is a living project and an energising project. I cannot think of a more important initiative for higher education and the future of the university.'
Ronald Barnett, Emeritus Professor of Higher Education, IOE, UCL's Faculty of Education and Society
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