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Vanessa Andreotti Global Education Derby/Mundi Nottingham University Addressing global issues through dialogue and enquiry (KS2/KS3) Vanessa Andreotti Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice School of Politics and International Relations The university of Nottingham
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Page 1: Vanessa Andreotti Global Education Derby/Mundi Nottingham University Addressing global issues through dialogue and enquiry (KS2/KS3) Vanessa Andreotti.

Vanessa Andreotti Global Education Derby/Mundi

Nottingham University

Addressing global issues through dialogue and enquiry (KS2/KS3)

Vanessa Andreotti

Centre for the Study of Social and Global Justice School of Politics and International Relations

The university of Nottingham

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The DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION defines development education as lifelong learning that:

• explores the links between people living in the "developed" countries of the North with those of the "developing" South, enabling people to understand the links between their own lives and those of people throughout the world

• increases understanding of the economic, social, political and environmental forces which shape our lives

• develops the skills, attitudes and values which enable people to work together to take action to bring about change and take control of their own lives

• works towards achieving a more just and a more sustainable world in which power and resources are more equitably shared.

Context: Development Education

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- Focus: North-South relations/interdependence

- Global citizenship education (participation and responsibility towards the wider community)

- Curriculum: the ‘Global Dimension’ – introduction of global issues and perspectives in all subjects:

- Government (DFID): beyond compassion and charity towards an understanding of interdependence

Context: Development Education

“education should empower young people with the knowledge, skills and understanding to play an active role as global citizens”

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- Yes, because we are allowed to disagree.

- Yes, because we don’t have to find only one answer.

- Yes, because even the teacher doesn’t know all the answers!

- Yes, because I can think about my thoughts and say what I want to say.

- Yes. I learned that my perspective counts.

- Yes. We talk about different things and we think about reasons and consequences.

- Yes. We have to listen to what each other has to say.

- Yes, because we learn that everyone has different thoughts.

- I don’t know. It is confusing. I cannot figure out what the teacher wants me to say.

A different approach?

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- UNCERTAINTY: suspension of the belief that our beliefs are universal (acknowledgement that our perspectives are constructed in our contexts, and therefore always partial)

- RESPECT AND UNDERSTANDING: in relation to the thoughts and experiences of those who think differently

- OPENNESS: willingness to listen and to learn with one another- OPEN-ENDEDNESS: as opposed to prescribed outcomes

Dialogue

DIALOGUE is an encounter with those whose view of the world is significantly different from our own: an encounter of worlds. The primary purpose of this opening out is for each to gain a new insight into reality. Such a dialogical encounter enables each of us to view ourselves, others, and the world, as well as our understanding of it, from a new perspective, enriched through the eyes of others*.

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- UNCERTAINTY: suspension of the belief that our beliefs are universal (acknowledgement that our perspectives are constructed in our contexts, and therefore always partial)

- RESPECT AND UNDERSTANDING: in relation to the thoughts and experiences of those who think differently

- OPENNESS: willingness to listen and to learn with one another- OPEN-ENDEDNESS: as opposed to prescribed outcomes

Enquiry

An ENQUIRY is a questioning process where we ask ourselves what our assumptions are, how they have been constructed and what are the implications of our ways of seeing and being. We also ask these questions in relation to the perspectives of others - as all perspectives (and knowledges) are partial and incomplete. This is done in order to open our hearts and minds to difference and to train our imagination in other (un)imaginable ways of relating, seeing and being. .

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Set of procedures to structure safe spaces for dialogue and enquiry about global issues and

perspectives focusing on interdependence

The OSDE methodology

- Emphasis on independent thinking: not telling people what to think or what to do

- Encouragement of dialogue and critical engagement

- Critical = tracing origins and implications

- Development of critical literacy and of specific thinking skills

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OSDE: Understanding the Theory

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OSDE: Understanding the Theory

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OSDE: Understanding the Theory

Our Lenses (the cellophane)…

• Construct our perception of reality

• Represent our assumptions about what is real, ideal and knowable – the categories through which we make sense of the world (ontologies and epistemologies)

• Are not neutral, nor transparent – neither can they be removed (only transformed)

• Are constructed in our contexts

• Are influenced by the sets of meaning which we are exposed to (our cultures, class, gender, etc…)

• Are the tools that we inherit to know/create our worlds

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Lenses: implications

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Lenses: implications

Production of Meaning: definition of what is real/ideal, good/bad, beautiful/ugly, what can/can’t be known – the strength of cultural reproduction, contestation and transformation

Construction of Identities: ‘us’ and ‘them’ (alterity) – how we feel about who we are in relation to others

Social relations (ethics): grounds of engagement with others (respect, solidarity, equality, equity, ‘tolerance’…)

Distribution of wealth and labour: worth of individuals, deservedness, merit, access

Politics: voices heard and influence in decision making

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Pedagogical implications

Not the search for one absolute (non-biased/neutral) interpretation of reality, but…

Critical LiteracyCritical Literacy

Where is this coming from?

Where is this leading to?

…the examination of origins and implications of assumptions

(perspectives/lenses/discourses)

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Comparison: ‘Reading’ approaches

•Traditional Reading

•Critical Reading

•Critical Literacy

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Comparison: ‘Traditional’ Reading• Does the text represent the truth?

• Is it fact or opinion?

• Is it biased or neutral?

• Is it well written/clear?

• Who is the author and what level of authority/legitimacy does he/she represent?

• What does the author say?

Focus on the ‘quality’ and ‘authority’ of the content

Focus on the ‘quality’ and ‘authority’ of the content

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Comparison: ‘Critical’ Reading• What is the context?

• To whom is the text addressed?

• What is the intention of the author?

• What is the position of the author (his/her political agenda)?

• What is the author trying to say and how is he/she trying to convince/manipulate the reader?

• What claims are not substantiated?

Focus on context, intentions, communication and ‘reflection’ Focus on context, intentions,

communication and ‘reflection’

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Comparison: ‘Critical Literacy’• What are the assumptions behind the statements?

• How does the author understand reality? What is shaping his/her understanding?

•Who decides (what is real, can be known or needs to be done) in whose name and for whose benefit?

• What are the implications of his/her claims (past/present/future: social, environmental, economic, etc…)?

• What are the sanctioned ignorances (blind spots) and contradictions?

Focus on knowledge production, power, representation, implications and reflexivity

Focus on knowledge production, power, representation, implications and reflexivity

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Reflection versus Reflexivity

Decision

Reflection

Reflexivity

Why do I want to do this?

What are my assumptions?

How were my assumptions constructed?

What are the implications of thinking in this way?

Are there other ways of looking at the issue?

Decision

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OSDE: grounding principles

a) that each individual brings valid knowledge to the open space (everyone is a pot of knowledge!)

b) that this knowledge deserves respect (everyone should have the right to express themselves without fear of being ‘looked down’ by others and should be committed to listening to others with respect)

c) that all knowledge is related to who you are and where you come from (we construct the lenses we look through at the world in our contexts and interactions with others)

d) that all knowledge is partial and incomplete (we all see the world through different lenses that continuously change and there are no universally better or clearer lenses)

e) that all knowledge can and should be questioned through dialogue (we should engage critically with actions, thoughts and beliefs of both ourselves and others as we need different lenses – other perspectives - to challenge

and transform our own views).

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OSDE: structure of an enquiry

1. Engagement with stimulus (prompting cognitive dissonance)

2. Airing of views - in pairs

3. Informed thinking – where to find out more

4. Reflexive questions - individually (related to own perspectives)

5. Open Space questions – in small groups (focus on different logics and power + origins and implications of perspectives)

6. Airing of burning questions and views

7. Responsible choices – in small groups (decision making processes related to the theme)

8. Debriefing (reflection on learning process and quality of space)

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OSDE FAQ: Most Frequently Asked Questions

• Does this learning process translate into ‘action’?

• Is it too rational?

• Does it lead to confusion and/or paralysis?

• Does it produce measurable outcomes?

• Does it question the authority of the teacher in the classroom?

• Won’t we help more (the Third World) if we get pupils to take action (instead of focusing on reflection)?

• What is your (hidden) agenda?

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OSDE: Agenda

Logic of rights, justice and autonomy

Logic of care, relationship and responsibility

Trends of thought

egocentric

Selfish in agentic ways Selfish in communal ways

Rights and justice for my group, tribe, nation, continent

Care and compassion for my group, tribe or nation

Rights and justice to all human beings

Care and compassion to all human beings

ethnocentric

worldcentric

Integrated

Only my perspectives matter

Only the perspectives of my equals matter

Relational (non-hierarchical) thinking

Other perspectives matter

Judgemental ranking

Gilligan’s model:

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More about the OSDE theory/practice and the International Research?

Contact:

Vanessa Andreotti

Research Fellow/Education Co-ordinator

Centre for Social and Global Justice

Nottingham University

www.osdemethodology.org.uk

[email protected]


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