By | May 21, 2018

RU: Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Senior Research Award Lecture 2018

Date: 23 May 2018 18:30 – 23 May 2018 19:30
Location: Eden Grove Blue Lecture Theatre
Organiser: Benita Rama (Phone 046 603 8520)
Event Type: Alumni

The 2016 Vice-Chancellor’s Distinguished Senior Research Awardee, Prof Heila Lotz-Sisitka will present her lectures on Wednesday, 23rdMay 2018 in the Eden Grove Blue Lecture Theatre at 18h30.

Lecture Title:

Transgressive Learning in Times of Climate Change

Abstract:

Learning in educational and social institutions for most of the last century, was focused on learning what is already there via processes of acculturation. In times of great complexity and uncertainty, such as those that humanity is now confronting, new approaches to learning are needed that allow people to learn what is ‘not yet there’. Such learning is transformative and transgressive. It must challenge the current status quo and taken-for-granted assumptions and norms if real transformation is to take place towards a socially just, sustainable future. In this research lecture I reflect on the emergence of the transgressive learning paradigm in environment and sustainability education research, and consider its potential for supporting transformative agency in times of climate change.

All are welcome to attend.

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