South African Modernism (Follow-on-Funding): Decolonising English Literary Studies In and Beyond the Classroom
南非现代主义(后续资助):课堂内外的英国文学研究去殖民化
基本信息
- 批准号:AH/Z50581X/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 10.22万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2024
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2024 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
This follow-on project will deliver major new benefits by capitalising on, and greatly extending, the impacts of the project 'South African Modernism 1880-2020'.Our original project establishes the foundational, pioneering, and ongoing contributions made by South African writers to global modernisms. This research is now generating unforeseen educational, social and cultural benefits for 16-18 year-old learners and their teachers by supporting changed content and methods of teaching of the English Literature A-Level at 15 Further Education (FE) providers in the UK.Through our proposed programme of activities we aim to embed research-led and decolonising content, delivery and support into English Literature education. We focus on two sectors: education (primarily 16-18 year-old learners and their teachers), and public audiences interested in cultural heritage and global literatures.The primary aim of the project is to (co-)create a world-class and freely available online educational resource about South African literature, hosted on a bespoke platform. This will have two distinct streams: a) expert-led audio, video and written content, including studio-recorded lectures delivered by academics and writers, video lessons, downloadable classroom resources, quizzes and other interactive activities; and b) co-produced content with international 16-18 year-old learners, including AI animations, podcasts, videos, online galleries, visual texts, blog posts, etc.To achieve this, we will:Establish focus groups with UK-based teachers, examination board members and educational partnerships meeting at four key points across the year to ensure project coherence, continued participation, collective action and reflexive monitoring of the creation, relevance and use of the online project resources.Deliver (minimum) 100 hours of collaborative content-producing engagement activities to 16-18 year-old learners and teachers across the UK, Sweden, Australia and South Africa, with direct delivery to over 700 participants.Develop a targeted social media strategy by posting expert-led and user-generated content to YouTube Shorts and TikTok, reaching audiences in the hundreds of thousands to drive traffic to the main website.Host four public events in the UK, Sweden, Australia and South Africa, including creative workshops, public lectures, and multi-media exhibitions of student content.Produce additional outputs including a co-edited essay collection by Munslow Ong and Van der Vlies entitled South African Modernisms (in progress); blog posts; public talks and media engagement.We anticipate that our programme of activities and bespoke platform of educational resources will:Advance and aid the diversification and decolonisation of English Literature teaching and content in the UK and further afield by introducing new topics, texts and pedagogies into classroom settings.Generate meaningful educational, cultural and social benefits for 16-18 year-old learners (e.g. through improved sense of belonging, motivation, skills, achievements in relevant assessment components, educational prospects and career goals).Increase public awareness and interest in South African cultural production via events, online resources, research outputs, public talks and media engagements.We will track the impacts of the project through feedback from the focus group and exam boards, participant evaluation forms, teacher testimonials, student 'postcards to my future self', online feedback forms, and statistical information and comments on the website and social media platforms.
这个后续项目将通过利用并极大地扩展“南非现代主义1880- 2020”项目的影响力来提供重大的新利益。我们的原始项目建立了南非作家对全球现代主义的基础性,开创性和持续性贡献。这项研究正在为16-18岁的学习者和他们的教师带来不可预见的教育,社会和文化利益,支持英国15个继续教育(FE)提供商的英语文学A-Level教学内容和方法的改变。通过我们提出的活动计划,我们的目标是将研究主导和非殖民化的内容,交付和支持嵌入英语文学教育。我们专注于两个领域:该项目的主要目的是(共同)创建一个世界级的、免费提供的关于南非文学的在线教育资源,托管在一个定制平台上。这将有两个不同的流:a)专家主导的音频、视频和书面内容,包括由学者和作家提供的录音室录制的讲座、视频课程、可下载的课堂资源、测验和其他互动活动;和B)与国际16-18岁的学习者共同制作内容,包括AI动画,播客,视频,在线画廊,视觉文本,博客文章等。为了实现这一目标,我们将:与英国教师、考试委员会成员和教育合作伙伴建立焦点小组,全年在四个关键点开会,以确保项目的一致性、持续参与、集体行动和对在线项目资源的创建、相关性和使用的反思性监督。向英国、瑞典、澳大利亚和南非的16-18岁学生和教师提供(至少)100小时的协作内容制作参与活动,直接交付给700多名参与者。通过将专家主导和用户生成的内容发布到YouTube Shorts和TikTok,在英国、瑞典、澳大利亚和南非举办四场公开活动,包括创意工作坊、公开讲座、以及学生内容的多媒体展览。制作额外的产出,包括Munslow Ong和货车der Vlies合编的论文集,题为《南非现代主义》(进行中);博客文章;公开讲座和媒体参与。我们预计我们的活动计划和定制的教育资源平台将:通过在课堂环境中引入新的主题,文本和教学法,促进和帮助英国文学教学和内容的多样化和非殖民化。16-18岁学生的文化和社会福利(例如通过提高归属感、积极性、技能、相关评估部分的成就、教育前景和职业目标)。通过活动、在线资源、研究成果、公开讲座和媒体参与。我们将通过焦点小组和考试委员会的反馈、参与者评估表、教师感言、学生“给未来的自己的明信片”、在线反馈表以及网站和社交媒体平台上的统计信息和评论来跟踪项目的影响。
项目成果
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{{ truncateString('Jade Munslow Ong', 18)}}的其他基金
South African Modernism 1880-2020
南非现代主义 1880-2020
- 批准号:
AH/T008733/1 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 10.22万 - 项目类别:
Research Grant
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