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What is Feminist Pedagogy

Handbook of Research on Writing and Composing in the Age of MOOCs
Feminist pedagogy is concerned with challenging traditional power hierarchies in the classroom, making space for the voices of the marginalized, honoring students’ expertise and voices and de-centralizing learning and knowledge creation, among other goals.
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Getting “Girly” Online: The Case for Gendering Online Spaces
Jen Almjeld (James Madison University, USA)
Copyright: © 2017 |Pages: 19
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1718-4.ch006
Abstract
While MOOCs and other fully online educational spaces and tools continue to proliferate at institutions of higher education, some worry over a persistent gender gap in online learning (Paul, 2014; Straumsheim, 2013). As debate continues regarding the existence of a digital gender divide, the perception of the gap may be enough to give female learners the idea that digital learning spaces are not for them. Females particularly may be silenced in MOOCs and other online spaces not by instructors or fellow learners, but by cultural expectations. I offer here reflections on two fully online girlhood studies courses interrogating notions of gender performance, norms, and scripts as successful models for positioning gender disparity as a teaching tool rather than a barrier to learning. The piece ends with six recommendations—most rooted in feminist pedagogy—for making MOOCs more welcoming to all genders and learners.
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Utilizing Feminist Pedagogy to Foster Preservice Teachers' Critical Consciousness
A pedagogical framework grounded in feminist theory that positions students’ lived experiences as the starting point for learning.
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Decolonial, Feminist, and Antiracist Pedagogies: Opening Paths Toward Diversity Through Teacher Training
Educational framework based on the radical feminist movement. It questions the patriarchal order as a system of oppression based on gender inequality and seeks to build educational processes aimed at transforming these inequalities.
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Strategies and Reflections on Teaching Diversity in Digital Learning Space(s)
A wide field of study encompassing a variety of theorists. Feminist pedagogies advance perspectives on embodied practices, the role of gender in approaches to ontology and epistemology, and examination of historic, cultural, political, and sociomaterial influences on teaching and learning.
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Student-Led Online Discussions: A Feminist Praxis to Mitigate Digital Gender Inequality
An approach to teaching that employs critical theory and methods to accentuate social justice-based topics, themes, and issues intersecting with gender and many other identity-based categories.
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