Transformative pedagogies: cultivating educators for 21st century graduates.
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2024
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Bwembya, Ireen; Daka, Harrison; Beatrice, Botha
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n the era marked by rapid technological advancements, globalization, and evolving societal needs, the demands for transformative pedagogies to prepare students for the
complexities of the 21st Century has become increasingly urgent. This research examined the role of educators in fostering transformative pedagogies to cultivate the skills and competencies necessary for 21st Century graduates. Through a comprehensive review of literature, the study examined the theoretical foundations and practical implications of transformative pedagogies, highlighting their role in fostering critical thinking, creativity, collaboration and communication skills, digital and information literacy among students. Furthermore, the study explored the role of professional development initiatives in supporting educators’ adoptions of transformative pedagogies and enhancing their instructional practices. Through qualitative analysis, the study assessed the influence of these initiatives on student learning outcomes, academic achievement, and readiness for higher education and workforce. Curriculum interconnection from secondary to tertiary and the workforce, resource constraints and change of attitude were the major challenges showed in the implementation of transformative pedagogies. By identifying barriers to
adoption and strategies for overcoming challenges, this research provides insights into maximizing the potential of transformative pedagogies to prepare students as agile and adaptable graduates capable of thriving in an ever changing world. Ultimately this paper contributes to ongoing discourse on educational reform and provides actionable recommendations for stakeholders invested in cultivating
educators for the demands of 21st Century.