Questioning Gender Politics: Contextualising Educational Disparities In Uncertain Times showcases contemporary thinking on pressing aspects of gender equalities, such as patriarchal culture, sexual harassment, trans rights, queer pedagogies and sex education in various educational settings and international contexts.
Questioning Gender Politics: Contextualising Educational Disparities In Uncertain Times showcases contemporary thinking on pressing aspects of gender equalities, such as patriarchal culture, sexual harassment, trans rights, queer pedagogies and sex education in various educational settings and international contexts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jessie A. Bustillos Morales is a senior lecturer in the Education Division at London South Bank University (LSBU). She holds a PhD in Education from University College London (UCL). She has worked in academia for over thirteen years across several institutions in the UK.
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1 Introduction: Questioning Gender Politics in Education 2 Exploring the Pedagogical Possibilities of Various Gender Ontologies 3 Making Sense of the Need to Queer Curriculum, Pedagogy and Practice 4 The Power of Extracurricular Pedagogies with Young Black Women in 21st Century British Schools: 'we grow, we relearn, we redefine' 5 Heteronormativity Critical Agency: Creating Inclusive Schools 6 Teaching Caring Masculinities in ECEC and Primary Schools 7 Gender Knowledge and Gender Relations on Higher Education Sport and Physical Education Courses 8 The Neoliberal University and Masculine Values: What About Care? 9 The Body, Male Gaze and Sexual Harassment in Higher Education 10 Neoliberal Academic Speeds and the Desire to Slow Down (in) Academia as a Feminist Practice of Resistance 11 Feminist Teaching Practice as Drawing from Oneself: Combining Knowledge, Care and Lived Experiences in the University 12 Teaching Sexuality Education in China During Times of Uncertainty 13 Rethinking Young Women's Sex Education: Sexual Vulnerability and Affective Relations 14 The need for inclusive Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) to Respond to 'Risky' Youth Online Practices: Groomed with Cisheteronormativity 15 Gendering and Transforming Engineering Education: A Philosophical Perspective on the Gendered Limits of Choice
1 Introduction: Questioning Gender Politics in Education 2 Exploring the Pedagogical Possibilities of Various Gender Ontologies 3 Making Sense of the Need to Queer Curriculum, Pedagogy and Practice 4 The Power of Extracurricular Pedagogies with Young Black Women in 21st Century British Schools: 'we grow, we relearn, we redefine' 5 Heteronormativity Critical Agency: Creating Inclusive Schools 6 Teaching Caring Masculinities in ECEC and Primary Schools 7 Gender Knowledge and Gender Relations on Higher Education Sport and Physical Education Courses 8 The Neoliberal University and Masculine Values: What About Care? 9 The Body, Male Gaze and Sexual Harassment in Higher Education 10 Neoliberal Academic Speeds and the Desire to Slow Down (in) Academia as a Feminist Practice of Resistance 11 Feminist Teaching Practice as Drawing from Oneself: Combining Knowledge, Care and Lived Experiences in the University 12 Teaching Sexuality Education in China During Times of Uncertainty 13 Rethinking Young Women's Sex Education: Sexual Vulnerability and Affective Relations 14 The need for inclusive Relationships and Sex Education (RSE) to Respond to 'Risky' Youth Online Practices: Groomed with Cisheteronormativity 15 Gendering and Transforming Engineering Education: A Philosophical Perspective on the Gendered Limits of Choice
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