Teaching a one-off session on a colleague’s course is a commonplace occurrence in higher education teaching practice, but it is not an area that has received sufficient attention in pedagogical literature. This article focuses on the scenario where a feminist teacher is invited to give a guest lecture, but is not sure if working with feminist pedagogy will be welcome. Guest lecture pedagogy is outlined: (i) guest lectures are always and yet never a one-off, because they are always embedded in wider teaching practice (ii) guest lecture pedagogy is both a struggle between time and pedagogical principles and an opportunity to break with convention. The challenges and risks of implementing feminist pedagogy in a guest lecture are considered; ul...
Feminist practices can provide firm theoretical grounding for the kind of social studies that schola...
The university campus has dramatically changed with the increased enrolment and visibility of women...
This article examines feminist academics ’ work in its social and political context, with the purpos...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper aims to interrogate some of...
How far can feminist pedagogy facilitate a positive learning experience for the student? I explore t...
In addition to co-editing, David A. Sapp (CAS, English, Fairfield University) and Robbin Crabtree (C...
This paper explores the action of attending a visiting academic’s one-off lecture, whether in the le...
The present article describes difficulties and opportunities associated with students’ disclosure of...
Current unemployment rates, job market competition, and the thirst for the college experience has mo...
This article analyses university pedagogy by contrasting mainstream pedagogy and feminist pedagogica...
The aim of this article is to explore the suitability of feminist student-centred active learning pe...
In women\u27s studies conferences during the past few years, I have heard many descriptions of pedag...
The purpose of our presentation is to explore how non-White professors, an Asian male pre-tenured pr...
Do the critical pedagogic approaches adopted by teachers fully succeed in deconstructing the UN’s in...
This paper provides a critical examination of inclusion as a pedagogic principle through a practice-...
Feminist practices can provide firm theoretical grounding for the kind of social studies that schola...
The university campus has dramatically changed with the increased enrolment and visibility of women...
This article examines feminist academics ’ work in its social and political context, with the purpos...
© 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper aims to interrogate some of...
How far can feminist pedagogy facilitate a positive learning experience for the student? I explore t...
In addition to co-editing, David A. Sapp (CAS, English, Fairfield University) and Robbin Crabtree (C...
This paper explores the action of attending a visiting academic’s one-off lecture, whether in the le...
The present article describes difficulties and opportunities associated with students’ disclosure of...
Current unemployment rates, job market competition, and the thirst for the college experience has mo...
This article analyses university pedagogy by contrasting mainstream pedagogy and feminist pedagogica...
The aim of this article is to explore the suitability of feminist student-centred active learning pe...
In women\u27s studies conferences during the past few years, I have heard many descriptions of pedag...
The purpose of our presentation is to explore how non-White professors, an Asian male pre-tenured pr...
Do the critical pedagogic approaches adopted by teachers fully succeed in deconstructing the UN’s in...
This paper provides a critical examination of inclusion as a pedagogic principle through a practice-...
Feminist practices can provide firm theoretical grounding for the kind of social studies that schola...
The university campus has dramatically changed with the increased enrolment and visibility of women...
This article examines feminist academics ’ work in its social and political context, with the purpos...