Tenet: Honoring diversity and lived experiences through intersectional approaches.
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Racially liberatory pedagogy: A Black Lives Matter approach to education
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Author(s): Castillo-Montoya, M. Abreu, J. Abad, A. Date: 2021 Publication: Black Liberation in Higher Education Citation: Castillo-Montoya, M., Abreu, J., & Abad, A. (2021). Racially liberatory pedagogy: A Black Lives Matter approach to education. In Black Liberation in Higher Education (pp. 59–79). Section on webpage: Liberatory Pedagogy Literature Tenets: Considering alternative histories and narratives. Examining…
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Toward defining and integrating multicultural and feminist pedagogies
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Author(s): Enns, C. Z. Forrest, L. M. Date: 2005 Publication: American Psychological Association Citation: Enns, C. Z., & Forrest, L. M. (2005). Toward defining and integrating multicultural and feminist pedagogies. In Teaching and social justice: Integrating multicultural and feminist theories in the classroom (1st ed.). American Psychological Association. Section on webpage: Liberatory Pedagogy Literature Tenets:…
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Discussion Leader Assignment
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Author(s): Howard, Jacquelyne Thoni Date: 2018 Publication: Feminist Epistemologies and Research Design, Tulane University Citation: Howard, J.H. (2018). “Discussion Leader Assignment,” from Feminist Epistemologies and Research Design, Tulane University. Section on webpage: Annotated Assignments Tenets: Promoting reflexivity. Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge production, access to resources…
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Digital #powerups: hashtags to empower higher-order student engagement in online discussions
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Author(s): Thurston, T. Date: 2020 Publication: Teaching Online Pedagogical Repository, UCF Citation: Thurston, T. (2020). “Digital #powerups: hashtags to empower higher-order student engagement in online discussions,” in A. deNoyelles, A. Albrecht, S. Bauer, & S. Wyatt (Eds.), Teaching Online Pedagogical Repository. Orlando, FL: University of Central Florida Center for Distributed Learning. https://topr.online.ucf.edu/digital-powerups-hashtags-to-empower-higher-order-student-engagement-in-online-discussions/. Section on webpage:…
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Allowing for Silence in the Asynchronous Online Classroom
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Author(s): McIntyre, N. Date: 4/3/2023 Publication: Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online Citation: McIntyre, N. (2023, April 3). Allowing for Silence in the Asynchronous Online Classroom. Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online. https://feminists-teach-online.tulane.edu/2023/04/03/allowing-for-silence-in-the-asynchronous-online-classroom/ Section on webpage: FTPO Blog Tenets: Promoting reflexivity. Presenting knowledge as constructed. Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning,…
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Power to the People! Vernaculars are Revolutionary
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Author(s): Feeley, M. Date: 3/15/2023 Publication: Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online Citation: Feeley, M. (2023, March 15). Power to the People! Vernaculars are Revolutionary. Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online. https://feminists-teach-online.tulane.edu/2023/03/15/power-to-the-people-vernaculars-are-revolutionary/ Section on webpage: FTPO Blog Tenets: Promoting reflexivity. Presenting knowledge as constructed. Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and…
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Feminist Pedagogy after Roe
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Author(s): Daniel, Clare Date: 5/10/2023 Publication: Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online Citation: Daniel, C., & Haugeberg, K. (2022, May 10). Feminist Pedagogy after Roe. Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online. https://feminists-teach-online.tulane.edu/2022/05/10/feminist-pedagogy-after-roe/ Section on webpage: FTPO Blog Tenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia. Promoting reflexivity. Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just…
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Complicating “flexibility” in online learning from a feminist perspective.
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Author(s): Silverman, S. Date: 3/15/2022 Publication: Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online Citation: Silverman, S. (2022, March 15). Complicating “flexibility” in online learning from a feminist perspective. Feminist Pedagogy for Teaching Online. https://feminists-teach-online.tulane.edu/2022/03/15/complicating-flexibility-in-online-learning-from-a-feminist-perspective/ Section on webpage: FTPO Blog Tenets: Connecting to the personal and to communities outside of academia. Examining how gender, intersecting with other social…
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Building an Authentic Introduction (using AI)
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Author(s): Lang, Julia Date: 2023 Publication: Taylor Your Life, Tulane Citation: Lang, J. (2022, March 1). “Building an Authentic Introduction (Using AI),” from Taylor Your Life, Tulane University. Section on webpage: Annotated Assignments Tenets: Building equity, trust, mutual respect, and support. Examining how gender, intersecting with other social categories, structures our lives, learning, and knowledge…
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Images of Representation ‘Zine Learning Activity
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Author(s): Newman, Liv Date: 2023 Publication: Race, Racism, and Privilege, Loyola University New Orleans Citation: Newman, L. (2023). “Images of Representation ‘Zine Learning Activity,” from Race, Racism, and Privilege, Loyola University. Section on webpage: Annotated Assignments Tenets: Promoting reflexivity. Concern with materiality (bodies, labor, not just virtual and discursive). Examining how gender, intersecting with other…