Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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... curriculum . Specific political moments arise exactly because of the content of the course . As is suggested by Gayle MacDonald : the process by which teaching occurs in a feminist classroom is one which is very different from technique ...
... curriculum . Specific political moments arise exactly because of the content of the course . As is suggested by Gayle MacDonald : the process by which teaching occurs in a feminist classroom is one which is very different from technique ...
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... curriculum and schooling practice create knowledge that so sys- tematically makes less of the many and gives power to the few ? I am continually astonished how many women carry the legacy of our edu- cational history even into graduate ...
... curriculum and schooling practice create knowledge that so sys- tematically makes less of the many and gives power to the few ? I am continually astonished how many women carry the legacy of our edu- cational history even into graduate ...
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... 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 : Conference on Curriculum Theory and Classroom ...
... 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 : Conference on Curriculum Theory and Classroom ...
Table des matières
DISRUPTING | 18 |
TAKING OUR PLACE IN THE ACADEMY | 50 |
AFTER THE WORDS | 181 |
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