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Chapter 1. Introduction To Humanizing Higher Education Through Innovative Approaches For Teaching And Learning; Enakshi Sengupta, Patrick Blessinger and Mandla Makhanya Chapter 2. The Interesting As A Pedagogical Concept- An Essay; Andreas Seland Chapter 3. Understanding Processes And Strategies For Integrating Sustainable Development In Curriculum; Divya Sharma Chapter 4. Supporting At-Risk Students In A Small Private University; Ellina Chernobilsky, Barbara Chesler, Henrietta Genfi, Susan Hayes and Jhoanna Oliva-Marquez Chapter 5. The Caring Teacher: A Philosophical Exercise In Praxis; Yvette P. Franklin Chapter 6. Spinning In Higher Education: An Autoethnography Of Finding Space To Be Human In Academic Life; Jess Moriarty and Susan Diab Chapter 7. Disrupting Hierarchies And Shifting Identities In The Undergraduate Environment: Space As An Agent Of Change; Gordon Heggie, Neil Mcpherson and Yvonne Harkness Chapter 8. Towards Humanizing Assessment: A Call To Find Justice To Students, To Faculty, And To Data; Natalia Rybas and Andrea Quenette Chapter 9. Integrating Traditional-Religious Knowledge In Higher Education. Human Agency As Philosophical Norm; Patrick Giddy Chapter 10. Using Models Of Cognitive Development To Design College Learning Experiences; Linden Higgins
‘This collection of chapters ranges from aesthetic philosophy to the effect of neo-liberalism via strategies in curriculum development, support to at-risk students, and integration of religious dimensions. By recommending exercising care, redesigning space, rethinking assessment, the volume concludes its exploration of pedagogical innovation with epistemological considerations on diversity. A fascinating sample of higher thinking at the service of practical solutions.’