Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Paradigm Shift in Pedagogy: Traditional to Transformative Approaches
View through CrossRef
Traditional approaches to teaching have been gradually shifted with new approaches. Teacher and textbook-centred teaching strategies, methods and approaches are not equally beneficial in education to engage all learners actively in the learning process. This context reveals the need of shifting in our pedagogical practices. Transformative pedagogical approaches focus on personalized and students- centered strategies of teaching, which are alternative pedagogies to traditional ones. In this context, this paper examines the problems of using traditional pedagogical approaches and the need for transformative pedagogical approaches in education. Particularly, it examines the context of using traditional approaches and the limitations, the ubiquitous need for pedagogical shifting, and the relevance of transformative pedagogies for supporting students’ learning. To explore the issue, we reviewed journal articles, conference papers, books, and book chapters. We derived the findings of the study as we interpreted how it is essential to intervene in traditional pedagogical approaches, since they could not provide equal opportunities and benefits of education to the diverse learners. Neither did they create a collaborative and creative learning platform. To address the diverse needs and interests of learners, traditional approaches need to be shifted with transformative approaches of teaching. As our education system is also not yielding fruitful result producing creative, skill-oriented and critical citizens. Although the relevance of transformative pedagogies has been realized, the foundational preparation and readiness for their implementations are awaited. Further studies need to explore how transformative pedagogies can be executed in our classrooms effectively.
Nepal Journals Online (JOL)
Title: Paradigm Shift in Pedagogy: Traditional to Transformative Approaches
Description:
Traditional approaches to teaching have been gradually shifted with new approaches.
Teacher and textbook-centred teaching strategies, methods and approaches are not equally beneficial in education to engage all learners actively in the learning process.
This context reveals the need of shifting in our pedagogical practices.
Transformative pedagogical approaches focus on personalized and students- centered strategies of teaching, which are alternative pedagogies to traditional ones.
In this context, this paper examines the problems of using traditional pedagogical approaches and the need for transformative pedagogical approaches in education.
Particularly, it examines the context of using traditional approaches and the limitations, the ubiquitous need for pedagogical shifting, and the relevance of transformative pedagogies for supporting students’ learning.
To explore the issue, we reviewed journal articles, conference papers, books, and book chapters.
We derived the findings of the study as we interpreted how it is essential to intervene in traditional pedagogical approaches, since they could not provide equal opportunities and benefits of education to the diverse learners.
Neither did they create a collaborative and creative learning platform.
To address the diverse needs and interests of learners, traditional approaches need to be shifted with transformative approaches of teaching.
As our education system is also not yielding fruitful result producing creative, skill-oriented and critical citizens.
Although the relevance of transformative pedagogies has been realized, the foundational preparation and readiness for their implementations are awaited.
Further studies need to explore how transformative pedagogies can be executed in our classrooms effectively.
Related Results
THE LIMITS OF CATHOLIC PEDAGOGY
THE LIMITS OF CATHOLIC PEDAGOGY
SUMMARY:
1. Purpose (Aim): The purpose of the article is to show the boundaries of Catholic pedagogy, i.e. to outline the possibilities of research in the area of Catholic pedagog...
Cash‐based approaches in humanitarian emergencies: a systematic review
Cash‐based approaches in humanitarian emergencies: a systematic review
This Campbell systematic review examines the effectiveness, efficiency and implementation of cash transfers in humanitarian settings. The review summarises evidence from five studi...
Transformative HR practices and employee task performance in high-tech firms
Transformative HR practices and employee task performance in high-tech firms
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship of perceived transformative human resource (HR) practices and employee task performance. Drawing on evidence-based a...
Queer Pedagogy
Queer Pedagogy
Queer pedagogy is an approach to educational praxis and curricula emerging in the late 20th century, drawing from the theoretical traditions of poststructuralism, queer theory, and...
Critical Perspectives on Curriculum and Pedagogy
Critical Perspectives on Curriculum and Pedagogy
Throughout the history of the United States there has been a long trajectory of dialogue within the field of education around curriculum and pedagogy. Scholars have centered questi...
Pandemic pedagogy conceptualizations of university students during emergency remote education
Pandemic pedagogy conceptualizations of university students during emergency remote education
During the spike of the global health crisis, literature has conceived pandemic pedagogy in a broad sense of meaning based on pedagogical assumptions. Few studies explore the conce...
Gear Shift Fork Stiffness Optimisation
Gear Shift Fork Stiffness Optimisation
<div class="section abstract">This paper presents a simulation of the stiffness of the shift fork of a manual transmission using contact pattern analysis and optistrut. All t...
Transformative experience and the principle of informed consent in medicine
Transformative experience and the principle of informed consent in medicine
AbstractThis paper explores how transformative experience generates decision-making problems of particular seriousness in medical settings. Potentially transformative experiences a...

