Belonging as a responsive strategy in times of supercomplexity and change

Authors

  • Rachel Wilson RMIT University, Australia
  • Lucy Morieson RMIT University, Australia

Keywords:

sense of belonging, COVID-19, supercomplexity, embedded practice, belonging drivers

Abstract

Belonging as a responsive strategy in times of supercomplexity and change Abstract Since 2011 the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University has been actively supporting an ethos of belonging throughout their learning and teaching. In 2017 ‘belonging’ became a formal university priority, embedded in the institution’s strategy and dispersed across Colleges and Schools through a range of activities and interventions. However, in the supercomplex COVID-19 landscape, practices of belonging are being reconsidered and reimagined for online learning environments. This paper outlines some of the reasons why belonging should be prioritised during times of intense change and complexity. We outline a range of responsive initiatives that have assisted staff and students as they rapidly shifted to a learning and teaching environment. Indeed, given our grounding in the field of media and communication, we seek to demonstrate that embracing supercomplexity through a disciplinary focus can in fact be productive for staff and students alike. Through this discussion we demonstrate how a belonging strategy at the institutional level can be translated as embedded practice at the level of the discipline and within micro-level classroom interventions.

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Published

2022-08-02

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How to Cite

Belonging as a responsive strategy in times of supercomplexity and change. (2022). Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 19(4). https://open-publishing.org/journals/index.php/jutlp/article/view/585