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Adopting culturally responsive pedagogies to facilitate connection and belonging in regional learning and teaching environments

conference contribution
posted on 2023-05-24, 21:50 authored by Kim McLeodKim McLeod

Background: Due to efforts to increase under-represented students, Australian higher education classrooms are becoming increasingly diverse. At the same time, equity students, especially those at regional universities, experience lower completion rates. These trends indicate how students who experience multiple kinds of inequity encounter complex challenges that impact their learning and signal the need for ongoing efforts to ensure better university experiences and outcomes.

Methods: In this presentation, I propose culturally responsive pedagogies as a resource for enacting positive change in how regional students experience the curriculum and teaching practice. I make a case for how culturally responsive pedagogies facilitate connection and belonging in regional learning and teaching environments in ways that build community between educators, students, their families, and communities.

Conclusion: The presentation concludes with a discussion about some of the limitations and challenges associated with drawing on culturally responsive pedagogies in the current Australian context.

History

Publication title

Celebrating the Impact of Regional Research and Education: Shining a Light on Regional Australia

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1 piece- abstract

Department/School

School of Social Sciences

Publisher

University of Tasmania

Place of publication

Tasmania, Australia

Event title

Celebrating the Impact of Regional Research and Education

Event Venue

Paranaple Convention Centre Rooke Street Devonport

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Equity and access to education; Pedagogy; Expanding knowledge in education

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