Beyond COVID-19: Teaching and learning lessons for the next pandemic through Ubuntu currere

M. Hlatshwayo, Amanda Mbatha
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The emergence of the teaching an pandemic was a fundamentally disruptive force in the global higher education system that called on us to re-think the very purposes of higher education, our values, and who the academy is inherently for. Largely driven by the then panic over the unpredictable and infectious nature of the COVID-19 disease, higher education institutions had to close down and find virtual, Online and/or digital ways of continuing the teaching and learning programme. In this article, we firstly explore and theorise academics’ experiences of the emergency remote teaching and the complex challenges that they had to negotiate during this crisis in higher education. We reveal the complex, challenging and depressing experiences that they navigated as they grappled with the emergency remote teaching in their context, and the effect this had on their well-being. We propose the idea of Ubuntu currere as an emancipatory pedagogy, necessary to helping us respond to the next pandemic in the higher education sector. We suggest that our response to the next pandemic(s) needs to be anchored in decolonial and social justice frameworks, necessary for rethinking teaching and learning during a crisis.Contribution: In this article, our contribution is twofold. We firstly contribute to the emerging body of research that shines a spotlight on academics’ experiences, voices and/or narratives in grappling with the COVID-19 pandemic in their teaching and learning contexts. Secondly, we propose the idea of Ubuntu currere (i.e. Ubuntu curriculum) as offering us useful emancipatory lessons in responding to the future pandemics in higher education.
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超越 COVID-19:通过 Ubuntu Currere 为下一次大流行病提供教学和学习经验
教学疫情的出现从根本上颠覆了全球高等教育体系,要求我们重新思考高等教育的根本宗旨、我们的价值观以及学术的本质。主要由于当时对 COVID-19 疾病的不可预测性和传染性的恐慌,高等教育机构不得不关闭,并寻找虚拟、在线和/或数字化的方式继续开展教学计划。在这篇文章中,我们首先探讨并从理论上分析了学者们在这场高等教育危机中的紧急远程教学经历以及他们必须应对的复杂挑战。我们揭示了他们在应对紧急远程教学时所经历的复杂、具有挑战性和令人沮丧的经历,以及这些经历对他们福祉的影响。我们提出了 "Ubuntu Currere "的理念,认为它是一种解放性的教学法,是帮助我们应对高等教育领域下一次流行病所必需的。我们建议,我们应对下一次(或多次)大流行病的措施必须立足于非殖民地和社会正义框架,这对于重新思考危机期间的教学是必要的:本文有两方面的贡献。首先,我们为新兴的研究机构做出了贡献,这些研究聚焦于学者们在其教学环境中应对 COVID-19 大流行病时的经验、声音和/或叙述。其次,我们提出了 "Ubuntu currere"(即 "乌班图课程")的理念,为我们在高等教育中应对未来的流行病提供了有益的解放经验。
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