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Paterson's Land, University of Edinburgh (Photography: Michel Alhadeff-Jones, 2017)

Paterson's Land, University of Edinburgh (Photography: Michel Alhadeff-Jones, 2017)

Transformative learning and the experience of rhythmic dilemmas

Following a conference on transformative learning at the University of Edinburgh, I explore how some of the themes presented (cultural differences in higher education, high impact learning, technology-enhanced pedagogy, collaborative close reading) relate to the experience of rhythmic dilemmas. Doing so, I question how educators can take them into consideration in their praxis, so that such temporal tensions become a source of meaningful learning or transformation.

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PostedApril 27, 2017
AuthorMichel
Categoriesadult education, conference, education, teaching
Tagstransformative learning, academic development, rhythmic dilemma, rhythmic dissonance, higher education, temporal double bind, temporal constraints, high impact learning, evaluation, technology-enhanced learning, collaborative close readings, poetry, disruption, Jack Mezirow, temporal status quo
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