<p>This edited collection interrogates notions of curriculum inclusivity diversity and cultures of learning in higher education from a variety of cultural backgrounds and educational perspectives.</p><p>Bringing together an international selection of contributors from a range of disciplines this book presents different avenues for rethinking the foundational base of cultures of learning while emphasising the importance of interculturality. The crux of the book lies in the fact that the contributors living through complex cultures speak/write from their own experiences of seeing knowing and doing. Through insights presented by the authors the book promotes a broadened and deeper understanding of teaching and learning across diverse fields including alternative knowledge creative arts education technology STEM study skills and environmental sustainability. Arguing for the need to review curriculum issues and policies at both an institutional and national level it highlights the importance of creating collaborative spaces for constructing new and alternative scholarship and methods within higher education. Supported by case studies and examples of teaching practice the text reveals the current state of educational and cultural changes and challenges for students and educators in higher education while looking towards the future.</p><p>This book is a requisite text for academics researchers policymakers support staff and postgraduate students in higher education.</p>
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