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Share Engage Educate: SEEding Change for a Better World [Minkštas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 212 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 361 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004400710
  • ISBN-13: 9789004400719
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 212 pages, aukštis x plotis: 235x155 mm, weight: 361 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Dec-2019
  • Leidėjas: Brill
  • ISBN-10: 9004400710
  • ISBN-13: 9789004400719
There is no doubt that our world is becoming increasingly more connected through digital technologies. For meaningful participation in this environment we need to be digitally literate, yet there are many children in developing countries who have yet to touch a computer because of social disadvantage. For these children, schools are the only place where they can build this capacity. Regrettably, many schools in these communities are under resourced. They do not have sufficient and relevant library books, let alone digital resources. As a consequence, teaching and learning strategies have remained unchanged for decades.





The field of critical pedagogy evolved through the initial work of Paulo Freire. This theory is underpinned by critical thinking about societal issues followed by action and reflection. When citizens are armed with such knowledge and skills, they can positively impact on the lives of the underprivileged. Critical pedagogy, however, is still struggling to find its meaningful place, particularly in higher education. This is largely due to the lack of effective strategies and critical educators.





Share Engage Educate is an auto-ethnography which presents accounts of the initiatives that were undertaken to promote print and digital literacy in rural and remote schools in eight developing countries. It highlights the experiences of school leaders, teachers, university staff and students, and globally minded citizens working alongside local communities to enhance the quality of education for over 15,000 children in these schools. This book explores how critical pedagogy can unfold in educational spaces through knowledge sharing, engaging and in the process educating all stakeholders.
Foreword ix
Francesc Pedro
Acknowledgements xi
List of Illustrations
xiii
1 Where Is the Library?
1(18)
1 A Trip down Memory Lane
3(15)
2 Lesson Learnt - Sometimes Things Happen for a Reason
18(1)
2 The Vision of the Oppressed
19(27)
1 The Indian Indenture System
20(6)
2 The Coming of My Ancestors to Fiji
26(7)
3 Educational Opportunities for Indians
33(5)
4 Taking Their Spirits Back
38(7)
5 Lesson Learnt - Education Is a Passport to a Better Life, But Getting This Privilege Is Not Always Easy
45(1)
3 Going Back to Naidovi
46(25)
1 An Initial Way Forward
47(3)
2 Three Weeks at Naidovi
50(6)
3 Designing and Implementing Technology-Driven Classroom Activities
56(5)
4 Setting up of the School's Library
61(3)
5 The Professional Learning of Teachers
64(1)
6 Lesson Learnt-Together We Can Make a Difference
65(6)
4 The Birth of the see Project
71(20)
1 Needs of Schools
72(2)
2 The see Project
74(3)
3 An Unanticipated Start to the see Project
77(4)
4 Understanding More about the Context through Teacher Professional Development
81(4)
5 Feedback from Schools
85(3)
6 Lesson Learnt - Teachers Need to Be Empowered
88(3)
5 Student Outreach Projects in Fiji
91(30)
1 The Importance of International Engagement
92(1)
2 The Overarching Ambitions of the Outreach Projects in Fiji
93(2)
3 2013 - Sabeto Central and Sabeto District Schools
95(6)
4 2014 - Somosomo District School
101(7)
5 2015 - Balata High School
108(9)
6 Lesson Leamt - A Win-Win Situation
117(4)
6 Student Outreach Projects in Malaysia
121(27)
1 2015 - SK Temai
123(10)
2 2016 - SK Sungai Mas
133(9)
3 An Evening with Her Royal Highness, the Crown Princess of Pahang
142(4)
4 Lesson Learnt - "In-situ" Experiences Cannot Be Substituted
146(2)
7 Bonding with a Community in the png Highlands
148(21)
1 Getting the Computers to Saint Theresia Kuruk Primary School
150(3)
2 Our Journey to Support Saint Theresia Kuruk Primary School
153(11)
3 Two Years Later
164(2)
4 Lesson Learnt - Yes, We Can Make a Difference
166(3)
8 So, What Was the Impact?
169(28)
1 School Resources Program
172(8)
2 University Students Outreach Projects
180(8)
3 Enhancing Teacher Capacity
188(6)
4 Lesson Leamt - All This Is Worth Doing
194(3)
References 197(11)
Index 208
Vinesh Chandra, ScEdD (2005), Curtin University of Technology, is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Education at Queensland University of Technology. He has researched and published a number of articles of Technology, STEM and Global Education. Vinesh leads the SEE Project, which is actively involved in advancing the print and digital literacy agenda in developing countries. In 2014, he was a visiting expert at UNESCO in Paris.