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Alternative Pedagogies to Change the Higher Education Landscape

This project seeks to explore alternative pedagogies that contribute to foster a paradigm shift in education aimed at preparing learners for the challenges and opportunities of the digital age. The research will focus its attention on the United Nations 2.0 Quintet for change. The research could delve into innovative teaching and learning approaches, such as personalized learning, collaborative learning, digital literacy, and the integration of emerging technologies in educational settings. It aims to investigate how alternative Pedagogies can enhance student engagement, critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills, while fostering lifelong learning and adaptability in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. To focus on the concept of UN 2.0, which emphasizes the role of education in fostering global citizenship and achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The research will explore how educational institutions and pedagogical practices can contribute to the promotion of values such as peace, social justice, inclusive economic development and growth, sustainability, and intercultural understanding. The research will examine curriculum development, teacher training, community engagement, and the integration of the SDGs into educational systems to empower students as active global citizens and agents of positive change to deliver UN 2.0. Furthermore, the research study will examine the ethical implications arising from the implementation of alternative pedagogies and UN 2.0 in educational contexts. It explores questions related to privacy, data security, algorithmic bias, digital divide, cultural sensitivity, and social responsibility in the use of technology and global education initiatives. The research will investigate ethical frameworks, policy development, and best practices for ensuring equitable and inclusive access to educational opportunities, while addressing potential ethical challenges and safeguarding learners' rights and well-being. The project is guided by three main research themes:

a) Alternative Pedagogies to Redesign Education for Industry 5.0
b) Transforming Adult Education for Global Citizenship
c) Ethical Implications of Pedagogical Frameworks and UN 2.0
d) The Potential of Immersive Education to Support UN 2.0
e) Technology Enhanced Learning Environments to foster an Economic Paradigm Shift

Please note that the programme can be completed full-time or part-time

 

Links to UNITAR Projects and Pages

 Alternative Pedagogies to Change the Higher Education Landscape - https://www.unitar.org/sustainable-development-goals/peace/our-portfolio/online-learning-and-education/research-project-alternative-pedagogies-change-higher-education-landscape-technological-university

Maritime Security and Port Governance

 - https://www.unitar.org/sustainable-development-goals/peace/our-portfolio/online-learning-and-education/research-project-maritime-security-and-port-governance-technological-university-dublin

Peace Studies and the Economic Dimension of Extractive Industries - https://www.unitar.org/sustainable-development-goals/peace/our-portfolio/online-learning-and-education/research-project-peace-studies-and-economic-dimension-extractive-industries-technological-university

Geoeconomics and Geopolitics: Development in a Shifting Balance of Power Landscape - https://www.unitar.org/sustainable-development-goals/peace/our-portfolio/online-learning-and-education/research-project-geoeconomics-and-geopolitics-development-shifting-balance-power-landscape

The International Political Economy Through the Lens of Geoeconomics and Geopolitics - https://www.unitar.org/sustainable-development-goals/peace/our-portfolio/online-learning-and-education/research-project-international-political-economy-through-lens-geoeconomics-and-geopolitics

Online Learning and Education Page https://www.unitar.org/sustainable-development-goals/peace/our-portfolio/online-learning-and-education

 

 

 

Any discipline would be considered – subject to 2.1 award

Self Funded (Scholarship not available. Fees & Materials to be paid by the student. Materials costs not significant)

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Supervisor

Dr Lucía Morales

Award Level

PhD

Mode of Study

Full Time

Funding Details

Self-Funded

Supervisor

Dr. Lucía Morales – TU Dublin Programme Coordinator – eamail: lucia.morales@tudublin.ie Dr Jon-Hans Coetzer – UNITAR Programme Coordinator – email: Jon-Hans COETZER jon-hans.coetzer@unitar.org