How can we teach in a way that promotes PARTICIPATION of all, in what we learn, how we learn it, and what we do with it, to make the world better for all?
Decolonise your learning and teaching.
Activate participation in learning and making the world.
Participatory Pedagogy is a module about learning to teach for critical engagement with the world. It is designed to develop lecturers’, tutors’ and activists’ participatory praxis through critical reflexivity in theory and practice. Working from within your own area of specialisation, learn to teach for greater engagement of participants in the subject and the world.
Participatory Pedagogy is an Honours level module offered by Education and Development at UKZN, Pietermaritzburg.
The course can be taken for Non-Degree Purposes [NDP],
or on the Higher Education Post Graduate Diploma [HEPG-Dip],
or Education and Development [EDDE] or Social Justice Education [SJE] B.Ed (Hons) programmes.
The course runs in three short Blocks, daily from 9 am - 4 pm
The course dates this year are designed to also accommodate school teachers. The dates of the first two Blocks are set at: 4-6 July and 3-4 September
The final 2 day Block will be during the week of 8/9 October, to be set on days that accommodate participant’s times.
Applications close 30 June 2016
For more information, contact Jane Quin: quinj@ukzn.ac.za