CALL FOR CHAPTERS:
Dr Arianne Rourke and Dr Vaughan Rees are pleased to announce they are Curating a new book series with Common Ground Publishing: Transformative Pedagogies in the Visual Domain.
Previous books with Common Ground Publishing include:
Moving from Novice to Expert on the road to expertise: Developing expertise in the visual domain (2015).
Researching the Visual: Demystifying ‘the picture that’s worth a thousand words (2014).
Building minds, forging bridges: teaching in a visually littered world (2013).
This new series is underpinned by the premise that transformative pedagogies are not limited by geographical, institutional or disciplinary boundaries and that the ‘visual’ is a powerful tool for igniting the quest for knowledge and understanding across many different disciplinary areas.
The focus for the seventh title in this new series is: Beyond Graduate Attributes: Embedding Work Integrated Learning into undergraduate degrees.
Edited by: Dr Vaughan Rees, Dr Arianne Rourke and Graham Forsyth.
Book overview:
This book presents case studies from around the world that examine ways for developing globally focused graduates and developing students who are capable of rigorous scholarship, leadership and professional and collaborative practice. A key goal of many universities is to prepare students for employment by ensuing that they are equipped with relevant knowledge, skills, capabilities and records of achievements to be competitive in a global market. This book fills the gap in the literature in terms of knowledge of what attributes and capabilities many employers require, how universities can best inculcate these capabilities, and when this learning should take place within an undergraduate program. This book will include multiple case studies that focus on educating for the creative industries, which will identify, assess, collate and disseminate best practice in developing work-integrated learning for these industries. The ‘lessons learnt’ provide evidence to inform and support future curriculum development across all disciplines with a creative industry base focus, such as art, design, theatre, media, music and architecture to name but a few. It will suggest methods for enhancing the capabilities, skills and knowledge of students both within the university-learning environment and through worked integrated learning so that students are provided with the necessary understandings and attributes to equip them to later pursue professional careers in the creative industries.
Chapter submissions are invited that address the following themes in the creative industries:
1. Teaching attributes needed for graduate employability
2. Assessing the strategies used to enhance student employability
3. The pros and cons of an employment
focused curriculum renewal
4. The use of technology to enhance work-integrated learning
5. Teaching leadership and/or management skills
6. Group work to enhance collaborative practice and communication skills
7. Developing ‘job readiness’ through mentoring programs
8. Linking university learning to real world practice through connecting students with alumni
Please submit via email a word doc. 500-word (Times New Roman 12, single spaced) chapter Abstract to:
Dr Arianne Rourke and Dr Vaughan Rees at:
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Include:
Book title,
Chapter title,
Full Name and Institution of all authors and email addresses,
A biography (around 250 words)
by 1st July, 2016.
You will be notified by your Editor if your chapter abstract has been selected by 1st August, 2016.
We look forward to reading your abstract! Thank you.
Dr Arianne Rourke and Dr Vaughan Rees
Series Curators
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