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This paper sets out to explore how academics can become agents of meaningful educational change and social cohesion, by implementing a Pedagogy of Compassion. The education triad comprises the teacher, the learner and the content (curriculum), which unfolds within historical, political, social and educational contexts. Changing one aspect of this triad – the curriculum- without due consideration to the others, will not effect the desired change. In the context of the university, the demographics of the learner has radically changed and a massive drive to decolonise the curriculum has been initiated, but little if any attention has been given to academics who deliver the curriculum. I argue that the Achilles’ heel in the decolonisation of the curriculum project of South African universities is the academic.
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Saloshna Vandeyar
University of Pretoria
Teaching in Higher Education
University of Pretoria
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1bb724ea84844e355ed8b3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/13562517.2019.1592149
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