Thrilled to share news of an international collaboration with colleagues at the University of Malta, where my Cards of Insight framework, recently published in my new book, has been integrated into the Masters in Open and Networked Higher Education programme. It is encouraging to see phenomenological research into higher order thinking infusing practice in this way, supporting reflective dialogue and deeper pedagogical attentiveness within Masters level study.

https://www.um.edu.mt/newspoint/learn/2026/internationalcollaborationsupportsreflectivepracticeinmonhe.html

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-032-06121-8

2 responses to “International Collaboration in Malta: Bringing my Cards of Insight from Book to Masters Practice”

  1. BeverleyPold@ruralfemm Avatar
    BeverleyPold@ruralfemm

    Congratulations Felicity – wonderful news and an opportunity to build strong networks with Higher Education sector/Universities across the European landscape. Wishing you continued success and academic recognition.

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