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Teaching for social justice in higher education: reflexive and critical auto-ethnographic narratives of hope, resilience, and change

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Abstract

Government policies increasingly call for educators to teach for social justice. This paper presents auto-ethnographic narratives about how two higher education teacher educators aspire to teach with a focus on social justice education. This paper supports the role of reflexive and critical reflections of onto-epistemological beliefs in teacher educators’ work to give meaning to the wider social contexts, including the neo-liberal hegemonic higher education agendas, influencing their work. The narratives shared in this paper demonstrate how teaching with a social justice focus in higher education is a delicate balancing act, navigating personal beliefs and understandings about justice and inclusive knowledge.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104114
Number of pages10
JournalTeaching and Teacher Education
Volume127
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

Keywords

  • Auto-ethnography
  • Critical reflection
  • Higher education
  • Onto-epistemology
  • Reflexivity
  • Social justice education
  • Teacher educators

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