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The Oxford Handbook of International Studies Pedagogy

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The Oxford Handbook of International Studies Pedagogy brings together world class scholars to describe and analyze a wide array of pedagogical approaches and developments in International Studies. It reflects the extraordinary creativity visible in the ways instructors in International Studies interact, engage, and struggle with the students in their classrooms. The first section of the volume exposes readers to different worldviews, teaching worlds, and methods that enable a more diverse set of considerations when thinking about the international. Chapters in this section demonstrate a set of pedagogical practices that can allow non-western perspectives to emerge and to be valued. This maintains import beyond simply enabling broader literatures, contexts, and experiences to enrich the study of the international-it also is a critical component of adopting a set of humanizing pedagogies where care, inclusion, and compassion are modelled. At the heart of some of the contributions is a recognition that being more thoughtful and engaging of our students in constructing the learning environment is fundamental to enabling a broader set of worldviews and teaching worlds to emerge. The second section of the volume focuses on teaching and learning inside and outside the classroom. The chapters in this section fundamentally talk about strategies, and particular experiences that people have had, and how they relate those experiences either to their own positions or how they have understood them to be effective. While the chapters tend to focus on practice, it is also apparent how contributors embed their work in a set of values around equity, diversity, inclusion, and reconciliation. Ultimately, accepting the way we teach matters, and this volume seeks to empower those teaching international studies to engage their students and prepare them to understand and work within a complicated and challenging international system.

Author Biography:

Heather A. Smith is a Professor of Global and International Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George, B.C, Canada. She is a 3M National Teaching Fellow and is an active scholar in both Canadian foreign policy and the scholarship of teaching and learning. Mark A. Boyer is Board of Trustees Distinguished Professor at the University of Connecticut. Since 2015, he has served as Executive Director of the International Studies Association, whose headquarters is located at UConn. David J. Hornsby is a Professor of International Affairs and the Associate Vice-President (Teaching and Learning) at Carleton University, Ottawa Canada. A recognized lecturer, David is a passionate educator and scholar whose work examines Canadian and South African foreign policy as well as the scholarship of teaching and learning.
Release date NZ
August 5th, 2024
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by David J. Hornsby
  • Edited by Heather A. Smith
  • Edited by Mark A. Boyer
Illustrations
3
Pages
536
ISBN-13
9780197544891
Product ID
36730291

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