Pastoral Care and the Caring Teacher – Value Adding to Enabling Education

The concept of pastoral care to effectively meet the personal, social and academic needs of students is a complex yet under-researched matter in higher education. Similarly, under-researched and institutionally undervalued is the pivotal role that the caring teacher fulfils in imbuing pastoral care...

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Main Authors: Karen Seary, Julie Willans
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Queensland University of Technology 2020-03-01
Series:Student Success
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Online Access:https://studentsuccessjournal.org/article/view/1456
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spelling doaj-edc81f5093d24ce4bab9cc1e88b8acec2020-11-25T02:50:48ZengQueensland University of TechnologyStudent Success2205-07952020-03-01111122110.5204/ssj.v11i1.14561456Pastoral Care and the Caring Teacher – Value Adding to Enabling EducationKaren Seary0Julie Willans1CQUniversityCQUniversityThe concept of pastoral care to effectively meet the personal, social and academic needs of students is a complex yet under-researched matter in higher education. Similarly, under-researched and institutionally undervalued is the pivotal role that the caring teacher fulfils in imbuing pastoral care in enabling courses. Using an enabling course in a regional Australian university as the context, this article outlines the concept of pastoral care and then discusses the characteristics of the caring teacher, so fundamental to enabling education. The article draws on Motta and Bennett’s (2018) pedagogies of care, namely care as recognition, care as dialogic relationality, and care as affective and embodied praxis to analyse how the students perceived and valued care in the enabling course in which they participated. Findings indicate that supportive learning environments in which caring teachers nurture their students can promote very positive interactions, and ultimately, high student satisfaction and retention.https://studentsuccessjournal.org/article/view/1456enabling educationpastoral carecaring teachersretentionstudent satisfactionsupportive learning environments
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enabling education
pastoral care
caring teachers
retention
student satisfaction
supportive learning environments
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title Pastoral Care and the Caring Teacher – Value Adding to Enabling Education
title_short Pastoral Care and the Caring Teacher – Value Adding to Enabling Education
title_full Pastoral Care and the Caring Teacher – Value Adding to Enabling Education
title_fullStr Pastoral Care and the Caring Teacher – Value Adding to Enabling Education
title_full_unstemmed Pastoral Care and the Caring Teacher – Value Adding to Enabling Education
title_sort pastoral care and the caring teacher – value adding to enabling education
publisher Queensland University of Technology
series Student Success
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publishDate 2020-03-01
description The concept of pastoral care to effectively meet the personal, social and academic needs of students is a complex yet under-researched matter in higher education. Similarly, under-researched and institutionally undervalued is the pivotal role that the caring teacher fulfils in imbuing pastoral care in enabling courses. Using an enabling course in a regional Australian university as the context, this article outlines the concept of pastoral care and then discusses the characteristics of the caring teacher, so fundamental to enabling education. The article draws on Motta and Bennett’s (2018) pedagogies of care, namely care as recognition, care as dialogic relationality, and care as affective and embodied praxis to analyse how the students perceived and valued care in the enabling course in which they participated. Findings indicate that supportive learning environments in which caring teachers nurture their students can promote very positive interactions, and ultimately, high student satisfaction and retention.
topic enabling education
pastoral care
caring teachers
retention
student satisfaction
supportive learning environments
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