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Yet , while all of this is important , simply including women in the curriculum is not enough . Despite good intentions in the attempts of feminist teachers and educational theorists to counter the prevailing educational / institutional ...
Yet , while all of this is important , simply including women in the curriculum is not enough . Despite good intentions in the attempts of feminist teachers and educational theorists to counter the prevailing educational / institutional ...
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To elaborate : as I reflect on my teaching , it is clear from the detailing of the examples I experience in my own classrooms that feminist teaching practices cannot be separated from the content of the curriculum .
To elaborate : as I reflect on my teaching , it is clear from the detailing of the examples I experience in my own classrooms that feminist teaching practices cannot be separated from the content of the curriculum .
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Paper presented at the JCT : Conference on Curriculum Theory and Classroom Practice . Dayton , Ohio . McDonald , B. ( 1992 ) . How to Raise Hell in Gentle Ways and Be Heard : The Personal is Political . Paper presented at the JCT ...
Paper presented at the JCT : Conference on Curriculum Theory and Classroom Practice . Dayton , Ohio . McDonald , B. ( 1992 ) . How to Raise Hell in Gentle Ways and Be Heard : The Personal is Political . Paper presented at the JCT ...
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Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
Droits d'auteur | |
Expressions et termes fréquents
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