Teaching development practices post-Covid-19: Findings from a literature review, a survey and interviews in Aotearoa New Zealand

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2024-03-01

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This article details findings from research to re-design a postgraduate course on development practices in Development Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand, aiming to include the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Reviewing literature, surveying recently graduated students and interviewing senior staff in international development organisations, five topics emerged as forces shaping development practices in a post-covid-19 world. Analysis suggests interviewed staff aligned with views in literature. However, comparing views of the current and next generation of development practitioners reveals quite diverging views as to what would be most important for a course on development practices.

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Covid-19, development practices, Development Studies, postgraduate course design

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Prinsen G, Kiddle GL, Nyman M, de la Torre Parra L. (2024). Teaching development practices post-Covid-19: Findings from a literature review, a survey and interviews in Aotearoa New Zealand. Journal of International Development. 36. 2. (pp. 973-989).

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