Trauma-Informed Higher Education : Fostering Systemic Change Across Disciplines (Emerald Studies in Trauma-informed Education)

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  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

Trauma-Informed Higher Education: Fostering Systemic Change Across Disciplines showcases how higher education, infused with trauma-informed practices, has the potential to foster social justice and contribute to social change by integrating a nuanced understanding of trauma into curriculum, pedagogy, research, and organisational structures in higher education.

The contextualisation of trauma-informed practices within Australian higher education settings is a distinctive aspect of this exploration. Each chapter explores cultural, social, or institutional dynamics unique to the Australian context, offering insights that are tailored to the specific needs and challenges within this educational landscape, yet at the same time offers valuable insights to the international community. Ultimately, this book is a beacon for those committed to cultivating educational and organisational practices that honour the lived experiences of students and staff. 

Trauma-Informed Higher Education: Fostering Systemic Change Across Disciplines provides a practical roadmap for implementation of specific trauma-informed practices in higher education across diverse disciplines, appealing to academics from various fields looking to integrate research findings into their teaching methodologies and curriculum development. Higher education staff with a commitment to social justice and equity in education will find this book particularly appealing as it explores how trauma-informed practices can contribute to dismantling systemic inequalities and effect societal change.

Contents

Foreword; Carmel Hobbs

Introduction to volume: Trauma-Informed Higher Education: Fostering Systemic Change across Disciplines; Lyra L'Estrange

Section 1. Institutional Perspectives

Chapter 1. First Nations Perspectives on Trauma-Informed Practice in Higher Education; Nicole Simone, Francis Bobongie-Harris, Shanelle Fiaalii, and Tony Dreise

Chapter 2. Unified Resolve, Dissociated Parts: Academic and Professional Perspectives of Trauma-Informed Practice at a Regional Australian University; Kate Cantrell, India Bryce, Jessica Gildersleeve, and Janice Carello

Chapter 3. Microaggressions, Trauma, and Trauma-Informed Education in Higher Education; Rachel Leslie and Glenys Oberg

Chapter 4. Toward a Trauma-Informed Community of Tertiary Educators through Professional Development; Lauren Woodlands and Freya Wright-Brough

Section 2. Research-Informed Practice

Chapter 5. Designing Trauma-Informed Online Learning: A Framework for Higher Education; Angela Carden, Mimi Tsai, and Meegan Brown

Chapter 6. Fostering Supportive Higher Education through Trauma-Informed Curriculum and Pedagogy; Rebecca Spooner-Lane, Lyra L'Estrange, Judith Howard, Meegan Brown, Nerida Spina, Jodi Death, and Jordie Bowyer

Chapter 7. Working with "Offenders": Developing Empathy and Trauma Awareness in University Students; Victoria Nagy and Katherine Ibbott

Chapter 8. Using the Trauma-Informed Matrix as a Mapping Tool: A Case Study in Law; Kelley Burton, Susan Rayment-McHugh, and Alexandra Sharp

Section 3. Conceptual and Theoretical Models

Chapter 9. Trauma-Informed Postgraduate Research and Supervision: Starting Points for Research and Practice; Katrina McChesney OPEN ACCESS

Chapter 10. Integrating Trauma-Informed Practice into Initial Teacher Education: Challenges and Recommendations; Glenys Oberg

Chapter 11. Conceptualising and Implementing Trauma-Informed Practice in Higher Education; Elspeth Stephenson and Robyn McCarthy

Chapter 12. Trauma-Informed Health Professional Education (TI-HPE): A Conceptual Model; Catherine N Olweny

Chapter 13. Psychology and Counselling Undergraduate and Graduate Students Traversing the Divide Between Personal and Professional Worlds; Emma-Lee Steindl and Joshua Wang

Chapter 14. Developing National Guidelines for Trauma-Aware Higher Education in Australia; Lyra L'Estrange, Marcelle Cacciattolo, and Judith Howard

Concluding words: Reimagining Higher Education through a Trauma-Informed Lens; Lyra L'Estrange

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