Professionalisation of Students with Disabilities into the Teaching Profession in South African Higher Education
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-69714-0 (ISBN)
Sibonokuhle Ndlovu, Ph.D. (2017), University of the Witwatersrand, is a lecturer at Ali Mazrui Centre for Higher Education Studies, at the University of Johannesburg. She has published numerous articles on disability inclusion in higher education, with focus on students with disabilities, and has edited two book volumes on the topic of disability inclusion and on teaching and learning in higher education.
Preface
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Introduction
1 Disability and Continued Exclusion in the Global South
1 Introduction
2 The Global Perspective of Exclusion of Students with Disabilities in Higher Education
3 Exclusion of Students with Disabilities in South African Higher Education
4 Education of Students with Disabilities: From Pre- to Post-Apartheid South Africa
5 Exclusion of Students with Disabilities during the COVID-19 Pandemic
6 Positionality of Author
2 The History of Professions
1 Introduction
2 What Is a Profession?
3 Professions and Colonialism
4 Professions and Knowledge Monopoly
5 Professions, Gender and Social Class
6 Professions, Ethics and Moral Principle
7 Professions and Professional Bodies
8 Professions and Change
9 Professions and Disability
10 Contestation of a Profession in Contemporary South Africa
3 Educate a Teacher, Educate a Nation! The Professional Programme of Education in Higher Education in South Africa
1 Introduction
2 The History of the Education Programme in South Africa
3 Shortage of Teachers in South Africa
4 Contestation of Education as a Professional Programme
5 Professional Knowledge
6 Professional Knowledge in Education
7 Disciplinary/Subject Matter Knowledge
8 Pedagogical Knowledge
9 Situational Knowledge
10 Fundamental Knowledge
11 Practical Knowledge
12 Critique of Professional Knowledge for Education
13 Professionalisation as a Concept and a Process
4 Policy and Exclusion of Students with Disabilities in Higher Education: Exclusion Starts with the UN Convention to Policy in South Africa
1 Introduction
2 The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Disability Inclusion
3 Steps in the Right Direction: Starting from the Constitution and Legislation
4 Politics of Policy: Disjuncture between Policy, Practice and Implementation
5 Inclusive Education and Teacher Education in South Africa
1 Introduction
2 Perspectives on Inclusive Education
3 Inclusive Education in Schools
4 Inclusive Education Programme in Initial Teacher Education
5 Students with Disabilities and Inclusive Education at the Institution
6 Decolonisation of Inclusive Education
6 Socialisation into the Teaching Profession: Teachers Who Look for Other Jobs While They Teach!
1 Introduction
2 Socialisation into the Teaching Profession
3 Socialisation as Part of Professionalisation into the Profession
4 A Teacher in the Classroom Looking for Another Job!
5 Socialisation, Teacher Identity and Accountability
6 Lack of Teacher Professionalism and Accountability
7 Dynamism of the Socialisation Process
8 Socialisation in Higher Education
9 Socialisation at the Settings for Integrated Learning
10 Socialisation of Students with Disabilities into the Teaching Profession
11 Socialisation and African Indigenous Knowledge
7 Theoretical Framework: Decolonial Theories
1 Introduction
2 Coloniality of Being
3 Coloniality of Power
4 Coloniality of Knowledge
5 Decolonisation
6 Decolonisation of Disability
7 Decolonisation of Disability Support Services in Higher Education Institutions
8 The Decolonisation Project
9 Critical Disability Studies as a Complimentary Theory
10 Proponents of the Critical Disability Studies
11 Critical Disability Studies and Critique of Mainstream Disability Conception
12 CDS and Power Dynamics in the Global South
13 Critical Disability Studies and Critique of Human Rights
14 CDS and Shifting from the Dominant Eurocentric View of Disability
15 Critical Disability Studies and Intersectionality
16 Critical Disability Studies and Ableism
17 Systematic Ableism
18 Institutional Ableism
19 Ableist Micro-Aggression
20 Two Eyes Are Better Than One!
8 Professionalisation into the Teaching Profession: Experiences of Students with Disabilities and the Disability Unit Staff Members
1 Introduction
2 Opportunities for the Professionalisation of Students with Disabilities
3 Limiting Professionalisation of Students with Disabilities
4 Participation in Policy at the Institutional Level
5 Institutional Transformation
9 Professionalisation of Students with Disabilities at the Integrated Settings of Learning: More Sweat in Training, Less Blood in the Battle !
1 Introduction
2 Opportunities for Acquiring Practical Knowledge and Application
3 Conducive Environment in Mainstream Schools
4 Teaching Practice during Teaching Experience
5 Critique of Professionalisation at Settings for Integrated Learning
6 Intersectionality and Professionalisation
7 Graduating into the Teaching Profession at the Institution
10 Then Came COVID-19 Impact of the Pandemic on Professionalisation: It Made It Worse for Students with Disabilities
1 Introduction
2 Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic in South African Higher Education
3 Exclusion of Students with Disabilities in Learning during the COVID-19 Pandemic
4 Experiences of Professionalising Students with Disabilities during the COVID-19 Pandemic
5 Institutional Support
6 Inequitable Access to Pedagogy and Perpetuation of Inequalities during the COVID-19 Pandemic
7 Critique of Professionalisation of Students with Disabilities during the COVID-19 Pandemic
8 Ableist Micro-Aggressions towards Students with Disabilities
9 Interplay of Intersectionality in Professionalisation
11 Putting Heads Together for Solutions: The Way Forward
1 Introduction
2 Nothing about Us without Us: Systemic Transformation
3 Proposition for Transformation by Advocacy at the Institution
4 Proposition for Improvement in the New Normal by the Academics
5 Propositions for Improvement: Hospitality of Ideas
6 Proposition for Hybridity: Policy Issues and Learning from the UK
7 Decolonisation of the Process of Professionalisation
8 Professionalisation into the Teaching Profession: Lessons from Germany
9 Learning from Germany to Improve Inclusive Education in Teacher Education
10 Universal Design in Learning: Lessons from America
11 Conclusion
Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 22.08.2024 |
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Reihe/Serie | African Higher Education: Developments and Perspectives ; 17 |
Verlagsort | Leiden |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 155 x 235 mm |
Gewicht | 429 g |
Themenwelt | Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik ► Sonder-, Heil- und Förderpädagogik |
ISBN-10 | 90-04-69714-4 / 9004697144 |
ISBN-13 | 978-90-04-69714-0 / 9789004697140 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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