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The Global Development Primer: INTD2001

A way to teach International Development like never before.

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Our Introduction to Development Studies Course (INTD2001) isoffered in a way like never before: through module-based teaching, and through听podcast learning听as the Global Development Primer.

Our summer courses are podcast based, and many of which are available through Spotify and Google Play. 听Dr. Huish is the host of the Podcast "GDP" which is the Podcast on all issues related to International Development.听.

Our In-Class Experience.

Our in-class course was reconfigured in 2018 听by Prof. Robert Huish, this 3-credit hour course involves 3 modules led by IDS Faculty听that bring their expertise about the theories and practices of International Development directly to students.听听

The Global Development Primer (INTD2001) is an approach that connects students directly with our department experts.听 Module teaching enhances the scholarly interests and career goals of students while covering fundamental principles of the discipline.听听

This is about building the skills听and confidence to address challenging issues that face society.

Each of the modules in this Fall Semester course address a pressing area of development through each professor鈥檚 expertise on core concepts of poverty, inequality, and injustice.

Within each module are opportunities for students to connect to these themes through experiential learning, and advising from the coordinator and the module professors.听 Each module is evaluated by the coordinator and the professors, and if students maintain a certain grade average throughout the course they are excused from the final exam.听

Students are evaluated in each module. If they maintain a certain grade average throughout the course they are excused from the final exam.

A first for International Development studies at 马会论坛, module-based teaching offers a unique opportunity to connect students to the strengths of our faculty experts, while laying a foundation of core competencies in ethics and in theory.听 听

This is an exciting core class for International Development majors, and an engaging elective on global citizenship for all students.

The Global Development Primer recognizes colonial legacies of development and goes beyond any basic development studies textbook in order to critically engage students with issues that are shaping our world today.

Module-based teaching.

Dr. Robert Huish

鈥淭his is an amazing approach to undergraduate education,鈥 says Prof. Robert Huish, who taught in a module-based course in New Zealand.

As Coordinator, he ensures consistency among the module instructors, handles all grading and student matters, connects students to the larger themes in International Development, and is present in the classroom throughout the course.听听

An active researcher on a wide range of development topics, and named in the Globe and Mail鈥檚 鈥, Prof. Huish鈥檚 classes give students skills and confidence to make important impacts in the world around them.

鈥淚t is more than just getting excited or 鈥榞etting into鈥 a topic鈥, says Huish.听 鈥 and confidence for students to engage in some of the most important, and challenging, issues facing society鈥.

Get engaged and connect with our department experts.

Modules are evaluated through experiential learning, and instructors advise students on how to further pursue the topic through their studies and in to their careers.

鈥淭his is going to be a fantastic opportunity for any student interested in International Development to dive in, get engaged, and to connect with our department experts鈥, says Huish.

Beyond Colonialism towards Solidarity:

Dr. Ajay Parasram听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听听

鈥淐olonialism structures the 鈥楻ight Now鈥欌, says Prof. Ajay Parasram.听 鈥It is essential to study how colonialism exists in the modern world, how it was made, and most importantly how it can be re-made in emancipatory ways鈥.听

Historian Howard Zinn said that 鈥渓abels are given to periods of our history which reflect the well-being of one class and ignore the rest鈥.听 The same holds true in International Development. The labels we give to development processes matter enormously in how we treat one another and how we shape our world.

Labels are given to periods of our history which reflect the well-being of one class and ignore the rest.

Prof. Parasram teaches upper-level courses on neo-cololialism and social movements.听 His cross-disciplinary research explores the impacts of empire in Canada, Indonesia and beyond.

The Place of Gender in Development:

Dr. Theresa Ulicki

A focus on gender, not to mention race, class, age, sexuality, and gender identities matter in everyday life 鈥 here and in the Global South. 听Throughout the world, women鈥攅specially women of colour and younger women鈥攁re more likely to experience physical violence than men. Women are still regularly paid less than men for the same work. The list goes on.听

According to Prof. Theresa Ulicki, 鈥渕any people involved in development see 鈥榯he people鈥 as their target group and do not try to understand the different realities of men and women's lives鈥.

Ignoring gendered roles can hurt everyone.

She says that 鈥ignoring gendered roles, relationships, and power dynamics can hurt everyone鈥.

Prof. Ulicki has taught about gender and development at 马会论坛 for 15 years.听 Her research focuses on gender and labour issues in South Africa and Lesotho. 听鈥淐urrently I鈥檓 conducting research on women and craft production in South Africa鈥, says Ulicki.听 鈥淚鈥檓 looking specifically at how artisan work has impacted the capabilities, livelihoods and well-being of women artisans鈥.

Building Global Citizenship:

Dr. John Cameron听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听 听听

The ways we act, and the actions we take, impact others, both close to us and abroad鈥, says Prof. John Cameron.听 鈥淲e as consumers, citizens, taxpayers all make deep impacts into the lives of others, and the nature of our societies鈥.

A coordinator of a policy field school in Ottawa, and having researched the representations of development in the global South by non-governmental organizations, Prof. Cameron鈥檚 research looks at the deeper meanings of global citizenship.听

The actions we take impact others close to us and abroad.

Connecting students to global issues through experience and scholarship is at the heart of International Development.听 鈥溾.听

Sign Up for The Global Development Primer.

Registration opens soon, and space is limited.

For more information about the course, feel free to contact the Coordinator, Prof. Huish.听

Or visit the International Development Studies Office.听

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