1st Edition

Learner-Centred Pedagogy in the Global South Pupils and Teachers’ Experiences

By Nozomi Sakata Copyright 2023
    212 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    212 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Learner-Centred Pedagogy in the Global South: Pupils and Teachers’ Experiences shines light on learner-centred pedagogy (LCP), which has gained popularity within global and national governments, albeit resulting in puzzling and inconsequential appropriation.

    Nozomi Sakata draws on award-winning research on learner centred pedagogy conducted in Tanzania that looks to shift the focus from teachers and teaching to students and learning. The recent spread of LCP through global policy discourse meets Tanzania’s historical and contemporary (in)compatibility in local schools. The book explores how pupils’ perceived classroom experiences are formed through pedagogical elements beyond the classroom. It also enquires into how observable LCP activities and/or pupils’ perceptions of classroom practices relate to their academic performance and learning attitudes. The book highlights the multidimensionality of pedagogy and the need to consider multiple viewpoints from both teachers and pupils and to consider the historical and socio-cultural contexts in any pedagogical research.

    This book will be of value to researchers and students interested in pedagogy, policy transfer and education reforms in the global South.

    The Chapters 5, 6 and 8 of this book are available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com. It has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.

    1. Introduction 2. Learner-Centred Pedagogy: Theoretical and Historical Background 3. Mixed Methods within Comparative Case Study 4. Historical and Contemporary Contexts of Tanzania and the Global South 5. Teachers and the Act of Teaching 6. Pedagogical Dimensions beyond Classrooms 7. Associations between LCP and Pupils’ Learning Outcomes 8. Cross-Case and Cross-Axial Synthesis 9. New Insights on Learner-Centred Pedagogy in the Global South

    Biography

    Nozomi Sakata is an Assistant Professor at the Center for the Study of International Cooperation in Education in Hiroshima University, Japan. Her research interests include educational policy diffusion and implementation with a focus on pedagogical reform in low- and middle-income countries.