This issue of SOTL in the South features 11 peer-reviewed articles and 1 reflective piece. These contributions range in scope, including papers on international collaborative learning, decolonial and social justice pedagogies, policy analyses, and perceptions of decoloniality and social justice. The contexts covered include individual modules, faculty-specific writing centres and global design thinking challenges.
Published: 2024-04-30
Peer-reviewed articles
International collaboration and connections through design thinking: A case study of the Global Classroom for Democracy Innovation (GCDI)
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 1-18
Psychological safety during a large-scale simulation-based learning event
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 34-55
Student experiences of photovoice as a medium to inform decolonisation of the Health Sciences curriculum
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 56-73
Storytelling for personal connection: A pedagogical strategy to localise fashion education
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 74-100
Transforming perspectives on gender through imagined futures: A speculative design inquiry
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 101-118
Becoming octopus: Indigenous ways of knowing and green leadership
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 119-143
Student disciplinary policies at a distance and online university in South Africa
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 144-161
Towards Learning Excellence in Universities: A Critical Review of Information and Communication Technology Policies in Education in Kenya
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 162-182
South African Higher Education: Transformation or/and Decolonisation?
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 183-205
Reimagining our space: Taking social justice principles online?
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 206-226
Reflective pieces
The Night Nurse: A reflection on On Being Sane in Insane Places by D. L. Rosenhan (1973)
Abstract | PDF DownloadsPage 227-230