Colleagues from the University of Greenwich host a webinar on decolonising curricula/pedagogy for members of the TEA.
21st June at 12:30pm
This one hour webinar will focus on strategies for rethinking your curriculum in light of conversations concerning the decolonising of curricula. The webinar will encourage discussion with participants to reflect upon the questions typically asked by academics when planning a curriculum, and to consider strategies for revising common pedagogic approaches to curricula design, and what questions can be asked in order to ensure a more inclusive, participatory, and decolonised curricula.
Join the Webinar via the Zoom app using the registration link here.
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