ABSTRACT
Transformation and Empowerment through Education challenges the normalisation of Western discourses as the optimal choice for empowering education. The book aims to reconstruct our relationship with education and employs contemporary theories in order to understand some of the most persistent phenomena in contemporary education and its role in our lives.
Written by professionals with experience of a wide range of academic and institutional conventions and traditions, and from diverse ethnocultural backgrounds, this book effectively presents a global perspective on educational practices, both inside and outside the classroom. The range of topics covered includes equity, access, inclusivity, social justice, leadership and the internationalisation of teaching.
This book, based on empirical studies using key methodologies, is ideal for academics and postgraduate researchers interested in critical pedagogy, educational studies and educational linguistics, as well as educators and policymakers around the world.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|16 pages
Introduction
section Section 1|99 pages
Education, pedagogy and access
chapter 3|22 pages
EFL learners’ roles in a mediational process of written corrective feedback
chapter 4|15 pages
Empowerment and knowledge transformation through critical reading and thinking
chapter 5|22 pages
Reweaving the ‘self’ through a dialogic approach to ESP pedagogy in Iran
chapter 6|21 pages
Pedagogical and professional perspectives on developing graduates’ employability
section Section 2|75 pages
Education, pedagogy and learning
chapter 7|16 pages
Tensions and resistance during collaborative efforts for change
chapter 8|18 pages
Religious orientation and English language achievement in secondary education
chapter 10|22 pages
Redefining the role of Asia literacy in Western-based undergraduate curricula across disciplines
section Section 3|69 pages
Education, pedagogy and power