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Publication Date: 2023
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Telagogy: New Theorisations about Learning and Teaching in Higher Education Post-COVID-19 Pandemic
Cogent Education, v10 n2 Article 2258278 2023
Teaching history invokes the motif of ancient feud with dispute focused on meanings of learning. Learning meanings deriving from traditional theories such as behaviourism need abandoning post-pandemic. Emerging theories, including Non-Affirmative Theory of Education (NATE) with a strong social justice motif, ought to undergird new learning. This would provide opportunities for remote learning to develop into a socially-just empowering learning experience that derives from rooted cosmopolitanism and AI systems (telagogy). Telagogy would assume an asynchronous and technology-as-essence framework in lieu of the COVID-19 remote learning synchronous and technology-as-utility framework that mimicked in-person contact sessions. In the latter framework, learning comes under students' control who can access it anywhere and anytime plus students can curate their own personal curriculum. A qualitative Empowerment Evaluation method, with 15 advanced, multi-disciplinary undergraduates (N = 15) was used to investigate effects of one of the AI systems, chat-Generative Pre-Training Transformer (chat-GPT) on students' learning. A Team Formation Process developed by Pitso (2020) was used to analyse data. Findings show that chat-GPT lessen the time of doing an assignment and help students to be creative suggesting that undergraduate studies ought to shift to productive thinking.
Descriptors: History Instruction, COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education, Educational Technology, Undergraduate Students, Artificial Intelligence, Educational Theories, Social Justice
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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