Teaching Gender?

Teaching Gender?

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  • Author: Juliette Wedl
  • Publisher: transcript Verlag
  • ISBN: 383942822X
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : de
  • Pages : 565

Schule ist kein geschlechtsneutraler Raum. Asymmetrische Geschlechterverhältnisse und Stereotype werden in Lehrmaterialien, Unterrichtsgestaltungen und Interaktionen vielfach (re-)produziert. Eine reflektierte Pädagogik ist gefragt, um den Zweigeschlechtlichkeit zementierenden Differenzierungen entgegenzuwirken. Auf die Gender Studies aufbauend und ausgehend von MINT-Fächern, Sprachunterricht, ästhetischen Fächern sowie »Gesellschaft lernen« werden in diesem Buch konkrete Analysen und exemplarische Umsetzungsbeispiele für den Schulunterricht präsentiert. Weitere Beiträge stellen zudem erprobte Konzepte zur Integration von Gender in die Lehramtsausbildung vor.


Teaching Gender and Sex in Contemporary America

Teaching Gender and Sex in Contemporary America

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  • Author: Kristin Haltinner
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 3319303643
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 456

This book provides innovative pedagogy, theory, and strategies for college and university professors who seek effective methods and materials for teaching about gender and sex to today’s students. It provides thoughtful reflections on the new struggles and opportunities instructors face in teaching gender and sex during what has been called the “post-feminist era.” Building off its predecessor: Teaching Race and Anti-Racism in Contemporary America, this book offers complementary classroom exercises for teachers, that foster active and collaborative learning. Through reflecting on the gendered dimensions of the current political, economic, and cultural climate, as well as presenting novel lesson plans and classroom activities, Teaching Gender and Sex in Contemporary America is a valuable resource for educators.


Gender Issues and Philosophy Education

Gender Issues and Philosophy Education

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  • Author: Markus Tiedemann
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3476059073
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 266

With this volume a gap in the philosophical didactics is closed. A historical section initially introduces authors who have determined the gender discourse and at the same time a critical discussion. This is followed by an overview of sexual and gender diversity, its basics and differentiations. Theoretical papers then deal with the relevance of gender research for the self-understanding of philosophical education. Finally, practice-specific contributions demonstrate how topics and aspects of the gender problem can be prepared for different age groups and school types. With 2 lesson plans.


Physics Education and Gender

Physics Education and Gender

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  • Author: Allison J. Gonsalves
  • Publisher: Springer Nature
  • ISBN: 3030419339
  • Category : Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 183

This Edited Volume engages with concepts of gender and identity as they are mobilized in research to understand the experiences of learners, teachers and practitioners of physics. The focus of this collection is on extending theoretical understandings of identity as a means to explore the construction of gender in physics education research. This collection expands an understanding of gendered participation in physics from a binary gender deficit model to a more complex understanding of gender as performative and intersectional with other social locations (e.g., race, class, LGBT status, ability, etc). This volume contributes to a growing scholarship using sociocultural frameworks to understand learning and participation in physics, and that seeks to challenge dominant understandings of who does physics and what counts as physics competence. Studying gender in physics education research from a perspective of identity and identity construction allows us to understand participation in physics cultures in new ways. We are able to see how identities shape and are shaped by inclusion and exclusion in physics practices, discourses that dominate physics cultures, and actions that maintain or challenge structures of dominance and subordination in physics education. The chapters offered in this book focus on understanding identity and its usefulness in various contexts with various learner or practitioner populations. This scholarship collectively presents us with a broad picture of the complexity inherent in doing physics and doing gender.


Gender and Sexuality Diversity in a Culture of Limitation

Gender and Sexuality Diversity in a Culture of Limitation

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  • Author: Tania Ferfolja
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1351666045
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 111

Gender and Sexuality Diversity in a Culture of Limitation provides an outstanding and insightful critique of the ways that contemporary education is impacted by a range of political, social and cultural influences that inform the approaches that schools take in relation to gender and sexuality diversity. By applying feminist poststructural and Foucauldian frameworks, the book examines the ongoing impact of broader socio-cultural discourse on the lives of gender and sexuality diverse students and teachers. Beginning with an overview of the impact of how a culture of limitation is realised in Australia, the focus moves beyond this context to examine state and federal policies from comparable societies in countries including the USA and the UK and their effect on the production of knowledges and what’s permissible to include in educational curriculum. This research-driven book thus provides a comparative, international overview of the current state of gender and sexuality diversity in schools, and convincingly demonstrates that despite some empowerment of gender and sexuality diverse individuals, silencing and marginalization remain powerful forces. This book will be of great interest to graduate and postgraduate students, academics, professionals, and policy makers interested in the field of gender and sexuality in education. It is essential reading for those involved in pre-service and in-service teacher education, diversity education, the sociology of education, as well as education more generally.


Gender, Equality and Education from International and Comparative Perspectives

Gender, Equality and Education from International and Comparative Perspectives

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  • Author: David Baker
  • Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
  • ISBN: 1848550952
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 456

Investigates the often controversial relationship between gender, equality and education from international and comparative perspectives. This volume also investigates whether gender equality in education is really being achieved in schools around the world or not.


Teaching Language Arts in Middle Schools

Teaching Language Arts in Middle Schools

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  • Author: Sharon Kingen
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135675872
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 622

This text is designed specifically to meet the needs of preservice teachers who have had little experience working in middle-grade classrooms. Three ideas are central: * teaching language arts at the middle level is a complex activity that demands expertise in the use of a variety of strategies, * reading and writing are key processes of language arts study, but so are speaking, listening, and viewing/visually representing, and * teaching the processes of effective communication is crucial, but middle school students must also begin to learn the content of the field--literature, language, and media. Teaching Language Arts in Middle Schools gives balanced attention to various teaching strategies, processes, and content, demonstrating how all of these connect to improve students' abilities to communicate. In this text: *Research and theory are summarized and applied to practice *A non-prescriptive approach is integrated with practical information *Debates in the field are acknowledged *Additional reading and research are emphasized *The author's voice and point of view are explicit


Gender and Social Justice in Wales

Gender and Social Justice in Wales

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  • Author: Nickie Charles
  • Publisher: University of Wales Press
  • ISBN: 0708322697
  • Category : History
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 282

This book assesses how policies developed by the National Assembly for Wales are affecting gender inequalities and investigates whether they are having an impact on social justice for women in Wales. In 1999 the first elections to devolved governments took place in Scotland and Wales. In Wales this resulted in 40 per cent of Assembly Members being women. In 2003 this proportion increased to 50 per cent which makes the National Assembly for Wales 'the first legislative body with equal numbers of men and women in the world' ("The Guardian", 3/5/03). This new gender balance of political representatives is a significant change in the gendering of political institutions and this, together with the creation of a new tier of government, has the potential to create new opportunities for the development of social policies which address gender and other social inequalities. Focusing on distinct policy domains, this book explores gender politics in a devolved Wales. Each chapter investigates a particular aspect of social policy, exploring the way it has developed since devolution and the extent to which considerations of gender and social justice for women are central to this development. The empirical chapters which form the core of the book are situated theoretically and politically by the first chapter which discusses how gender and social justice can be theorised and explores devolution and its relation to gender politics in Wales.


Teaching Gender

Teaching Gender

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  • Author: A. Ferrebe
  • Publisher: Springer
  • ISBN: 0230360777
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 212

Encompassing feminism, masculinities and queer theory, and drawing on film, literature, language, creative writing and digital technologies, these essays, from scholars experienced in teaching gender theory in university English programmes, offer inventive and student-focused strategies for teaching gender in the twenty-first century classroom.


Equality and Diversity in Education 1

Equality and Diversity in Education 1

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  • Author: Felicity Armstrong
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136161805
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 263

Designed to accompany the Open University course Developing Intensive Curricula:Equality and Diversity in Education, Vol 1 will appeal to research students undertaking research in the area of education, focusing on special needs.