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Corinne Knowles – Gender and Education, 2024
Knowledge-making in universities is shaped by conventions that neglect and/or suppress less conventional kinds of knowledge that may hold viable solutions to society's problems. Knowledge always has political interests, and close-up research on knowledge-making can liberate marginalized ideas, by exposing how they push against and beyond…
Descriptors: Feminism, Knowledge Level, Afrocentrism, Courses
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McLean, Lyndsay – Gender and Education, 2023
This paper reflects on teaching a postgraduate degree which aims to support students to understand and challenge gender violence and contribute to gender justice. It explores three dilemmas: (i) epistemological -- how to create a curriculum which embraces diverse knowledges and decentres perspectives which can produce violence; (ii) pedagogical --…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Violence, Sexual Abuse, Social Justice
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Nyachae, Tiffany M. – Gender and Education, 2016
Millennial Black women teachers wrestle with two simultaneous burdens: disrupting the racist and sexist status quo of schooling through curriculum, and employing tactics to survive school politics among their majority White women colleagues. This article describes how the "Sisters of Promise" (SOP) curriculum aligned with Black feminism…
Descriptors: African American Teachers, Feminism, Curriculum Development, Females
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Vickery, Amanda E. – Gender and Education, 2016
This qualitative multiple case study documents how two African American women social studies teachers utilise their lived experiences as the curricular foundation for teaching differing notions of citizenship to African-American students. Particular events, experiences, and relationships helped shape their perception of their roles as teachers and…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, African American Teachers, African American Students, Role Perception
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Kirkup, Gill; Whitelegg, Elizabeth – Gender and Education, 2013
In 1983, the UK Open University (OU) offered its first women's/gender studies (WGS) course. Although a late entrant to the area, OU WGS courses were influential nationally and internationally for many feminists and WGS teachers and scholars. Not only did OU WGS courses have the largest WGS student cohort of any UK institution with over 8000…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Open Universities, Womens Studies, Feminism
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Rifa-Valls, Montserrat – Gender and Education, 2009
In this article, the research findings of a deconstructive visual ethnography focused on the production of immigrant girls' identities will be analysed. This collaborative research project involved experimentation with a dialogic curriculum aimed at creating diverse identity narratives with immigrant girls at an urban primary school in Barcelona.…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Females, Identification, Elementary School Students
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McKinnon, Margaret; Ahola-Sidaway, Janice – Gender and Education, 1995
Highlights, from a critical-feminist perspective, challenges facing women in North America who enter nontraditional work settings through secondary school work education. Occupational niching and physical and social constraints are explored, and suggestions are made for curriculum reform. The proposed pedagogical agenda focuses on enhancing…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Curriculum Development, Females
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Coffey, Amanda J.; Acker, Sandra – Gender and Education, 1991
Interviews with 14 teacher educators explore why gender issues (official guidance, teacher ideologies, teaching as women's work, and classroom survival) receive low-key treatment in initial teacher education in England and Wales. Interviews illustrate infusion of a women's studies perspective into teacher education and gender into the teacher…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Feminism, Foreign Countries, Higher Education