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This text offers a breadth of disciplinary perspectives on how to center difference, power, and systemic oppression in pedagogical practice, arguing that these elements are essential to knowledge formation and to teaching.
This text offers a breadth of disciplinary perspectives on how to center difference, power, and systemic oppression in pedagogical practice, arguing that these elements are essential to knowledge formation and to teaching.
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Autorenporträt
Nana Osei-Kofi is Director of the Difference, Power, and Discrimination Program, and Associate Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Oregon State University. Bradley Boovy is Associate Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies and World Languages and Cultures and co-facilitator with Nana Osei-Kofi of the Difference, Power, and Discrimination Academy at Oregon State University. Kali Furman is a PhD Candidate in Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Oregon State University writing her dissertation about the Difference, Power, and Discrimination Program.
Inhaltsangabe
Section 1 - Archives and Power: Engaging History Collaboratively; 1. Student Activism and Institutional Change: A History of the Difference Power and Discrimination Program at Oregon State University; 2. Collaborations between Professors and Archivists: Engaging Students with their Local Community History; 3. Scripting Change: The Social Justice Tour of Corvallis; Section 2 - Frameworks for Transformative Pedagogies; 4. Universal Design for Instruction and Institutional Change: A Case Study; 5. Critical Pedagogy Online: Opportunities and Challenges in Social Justice Education; 6. Peace Literacy, Cognitive Bias, and Structural Injustice; 7. From Here to There: Educating for Wholeness; Section 3 - Destabilizing Dominant Narratives; 8. "The Tree of Anger:" Queer and Trans Studies in the Difference, Power, and Discrimination Program at Oregon State University; 9. Reflections on Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Labor in the Latinx Studies Classroom; 10. Talking About Class; 11. Teaching about Race in the Predominantly White DPD Classroom: Teacher as Text; Section 4 - Rethinking Approaches to Disciplinary Content; 12. Religious Bias, Christian Privilege, and Anti-Muslimism in the DPD Classroom; 13. ¡Sí, se puede! Teaching Farmworker Justice in the Land Grant University; 14. Listen up, STEM: We Don't Just Teach Facts; 15."Show, Don't Tell": Teaching Social Justice at the Source
Section 1 - Archives and Power: Engaging History Collaboratively; 1. Student Activism and Institutional Change: A History of the Difference Power and Discrimination Program at Oregon State University; 2. Collaborations between Professors and Archivists: Engaging Students with their Local Community History; 3. Scripting Change: The Social Justice Tour of Corvallis; Section 2 - Frameworks for Transformative Pedagogies; 4. Universal Design for Instruction and Institutional Change: A Case Study; 5. Critical Pedagogy Online: Opportunities and Challenges in Social Justice Education; 6. Peace Literacy, Cognitive Bias, and Structural Injustice; 7. From Here to There: Educating for Wholeness; Section 3 - Destabilizing Dominant Narratives; 8. "The Tree of Anger:" Queer and Trans Studies in the Difference, Power, and Discrimination Program at Oregon State University; 9. Reflections on Race/Ethnicity, Gender, and Labor in the Latinx Studies Classroom; 10. Talking About Class; 11. Teaching about Race in the Predominantly White DPD Classroom: Teacher as Text; Section 4 - Rethinking Approaches to Disciplinary Content; 12. Religious Bias, Christian Privilege, and Anti-Muslimism in the DPD Classroom; 13. ¡Sí, se puede! Teaching Farmworker Justice in the Land Grant University; 14. Listen up, STEM: We Don't Just Teach Facts; 15."Show, Don't Tell": Teaching Social Justice at the Source
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