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Title: Creating sustainable learning environments in the era of the posthuman: towards borderless curriculum.
Authors: Dube, Bekithemba.
Mahlomaholo, Geoffrey Sechaba.
Setlalentoa, Wendy.
Tarman, Bulent.
University of the Free State
School of Early Childhood Education
Central University of Technology
Turan University
Keywords: Posthuman.;Borderless curriculum.;Initial teacher education.;COVID-19.;New innovations.
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: OpenED Network
Abstract: This editorial is a culmination of various research on the area of posthuman theorization as applied to the field of education. It also focused on the need for borderless curriculum to circumvent global challenges such as genocide, terrorism among other things. It details the rationale of adopting a post human and borderless curriculum to respond to the ambivalence brought by the coronavirus. The special issue gives alternatives which emerged during the pandemic and arms educators and learners with new models of learning that will ensure education system is not disrupted on the even another pandemic emerges. The argument of the special issue is that within the auspices of posthuman and borderless curriculum something else, and new is possible through working and thinking together.
URI: https://openscholar.ump.ac.za/handle/20.500.12714/719
DOI: 10.46303/jcsr.2023.1
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