ASCI 3000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Transformative Learning, Global Citizenship, Social Change
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Transformative learn ing in developing as an engaged global c itizen. Social change model: respects the autonomy and agency of community members: the distinction between doing for and doing with. Transformative learning is based on reframing which can be either objective or subjective in combination with discourse and reflective action: objective: reflection on others assumptions. Subjective: focuses on questioning self-assumptions: discourse: how we justify our beliefs, the give and take of reasons, acts as a test for our beliefs, reflective action: behavior informed by critical reflection and discourse. Transformative learning is about the process of deciding on an action based on justified beliefs, critically reflected on, and tested in the sphere of public discourse. Transformation can take on an incremental less dramatic form rather than epochally. Learning about privilege and oppression requires both an understanding of the social world as shaped by systems of disadvantage and placing oneself with that social world and acknowledging the implications of ones social privilege.