Disrupting Liberal Discourse in a Neoliberal World: The Potential of Transformative Education During a Short Term Study Abroad Course in Cuba
Abstract
Can transformative learning experiences be achieved in short term study abroad programs given the hold that liberal and neoliberal ideologies have on student thinking? Basing ourselves on Hall's and Foucault's analyses of liberalism and neoliberalism respectively and Mezirow's work on transformative learning, we examine, and learn from, the experiences of two groups of Canadian students who visited Cuba within the framework of a supposedly transformative program.Keywords: TRANSFORMATIVE EDUCATION, GLOBAL CITIZENSHIP, NEOLIBERALISM, METACOGNITION
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(2009) “Disrupting Liberal Discourse in a Neoliberal World: The Potential of Transformative Education During a Short Term Study Abroad Course in Cuba”, International Journal of Development Education and Global Learning 2(3), 25–43. doi: https://doi.org/10.18546/IJDEGL.02.3.03
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