Now we don’t see the university as something distant. It’s here in our hands: Situated pedagogy in Cuban municipal universities

Date

2019-04

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ISSN

1740-2743

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Volume Title

Publisher

Institute for Education Policy Studies

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Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

The first years of the twenty-first century saw the introduction of a new mode of higher education in Cuba. Local university centres were set up across the country offering part time study to a range of students previously marginalised from higher education. As well as massively increasing access, this programme created a new kind of teacher – local professionals teaching part-time alongside their regular employment. Using the personal testimony of students and teachers in rural Granma, this paper examines the role of these teachers, with a particular emphasis on the value of their capacity to offer a pedagogy situated in the workplaces, communities and daily lives of their students.

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Keywords

Cuba, part-time study, mature students, community education, higher education, widening participation, Granma, local development, municipal university centres

Citation

Smith, R. (2019) “Now we don’t see the university as something distant. It’s here in our hands”: Situated pedagogy in Cuban municipal universities. Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 17(1),

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Research Institute