How Remote Learning Subverts Power and Privilege in Higher Education

According to the intro from the article, "Decolonize my syllabus, decolonize my curriculum, decolonize my classroom—for some time now, the term “decolonization” has been the buzzword around campus, as students and certain faculty demand inclusion and diversity in education. However, it seems that the pandemic has unleashed a natural decolonization process by directly challenging the exclusionary nature of the global university."

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How Remote Learning Subverts Power and Privilege in Higher Education

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2022-01-28

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2021-09-06

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North America [n]
Asia [a]
Europe [e]
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Australasia [u]
Africa [f]

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According to the intro from the article, "Decolonize my syllabus, decolonize my curriculum, decolonize my classroom—for some time now, the term “decolonization” has been the buzzword around campus, as students and certain faculty demand inclusion and diversity in education. However, it seems that the pandemic has unleashed a natural decolonization process by directly challenging the exclusionary nature of the global university."

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