Civil Society and Social Responsibility in Higher Education
International Perspectives on Curriculum and Teaching Development
Patrick Blessinger editor Enakshi Sengupta editor Craig Mahoney editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Emerald Publishing Limited
Published:23rd Jun '20
Should be back in stock very soon
As an increasing number of universities across the world focus efforts on giving back to the communities they exist in, there is now a growing appetite for information, examples, and case studies of best practice for social responsibility in Higher Education. This volume explores different angles of sustainability, university corporate social responsibility, and the role of civil society in the context of education, with a focus on curriculum development and teaching. The chapters provide international examples of new and innovative intiatives, focusing on areas including eliminating racism in nursing education, teaching writing for advocacy and active citizenship, and several examples of service learning in different contexts. The chapters also importantly provide theoretical frameworks for teaching sustainability in Higher Education. This book will prove an invaluable resource for those looking to reorienting curriculums, develop programs and modules, and implement innovative teaching methods which integrate sustainability and civil society into their institutions and educational programmes.
“Civil society and social responsibility in higher education beautifully covers different aspects through which higher education can help in reforming social problems" -- Dr. Tajinder Kaur
“Higher education institutes are founded to play three major roles: teaching, research, and community development. Universities have started adopting sustainability projects: in curriculums, students’ involvement, raising awareness among stakeholders. This book will be of interest to anyone seeking new theoretical and practical concepts in all aspects of social responsibility in Higher Education”. -- Hend Merza
ISBN: 9781839094651
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 577g
320 pages