This paper presents findings from interviews conducted with 33 women educators working at varying levels of education and in diverse fields, and who varied in terms of age, ethnicity, race, family structure, geographic location, and sexual orientation.i Semi-structured interviews, building on variants of this question, Does who you are as person influence what you do as an educator and are there ways being an educator influences your life outside of work?, were conducted, tape recorded, and inductively analyzed. The themes uncovered suggest that women educators function as whole persons, aware of multiple intersections between their personal and professional lives. In a time of âteacher-proof,â scripted curricula, standardization, and other...
The objective for this program of research was to retrospectively, narratively, and autobiographical...
This thesis seeks to capture the lived experiences of contemporary feminist educators, with particul...
Relying on critical feminist understandings of power, this study explores how the gendered expectati...
This paper presents findings from interviews conducted with 33 women educators working at varying le...
This paper presents findings from interviews conducted with 33 women educators working at varying le...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this narrative inquiry into the integration of the perso...
This study reports on the results of a research project designed to explore the everyday life experi...
In this current project I set out to critically read the practices and discourses which are investe...
In this paper, we tried to listen carefully to female teachers\u27voices in order to value the women...
Despite the proven efficacy of enabling courses for Australian students from non-traditional educati...
A volume in the series: Adult Education Special Topics, Research \u26 Practice in Lifelong Learning,...
In an attempt to open up conversations about educational research, I chose to collaborate with Susan...
A national audit conducted by the Centre for Science Development in 1997 aimed to ascertain the rese...
Good teaching is obviously significant for education. There is no much definitive empirical evidence...
This study focuses on the ways two preservice teachers discursively positioned themselves and their ...
The objective for this program of research was to retrospectively, narratively, and autobiographical...
This thesis seeks to capture the lived experiences of contemporary feminist educators, with particul...
Relying on critical feminist understandings of power, this study explores how the gendered expectati...
This paper presents findings from interviews conducted with 33 women educators working at varying le...
This paper presents findings from interviews conducted with 33 women educators working at varying le...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this narrative inquiry into the integration of the perso...
This study reports on the results of a research project designed to explore the everyday life experi...
In this current project I set out to critically read the practices and discourses which are investe...
In this paper, we tried to listen carefully to female teachers\u27voices in order to value the women...
Despite the proven efficacy of enabling courses for Australian students from non-traditional educati...
A volume in the series: Adult Education Special Topics, Research \u26 Practice in Lifelong Learning,...
In an attempt to open up conversations about educational research, I chose to collaborate with Susan...
A national audit conducted by the Centre for Science Development in 1997 aimed to ascertain the rese...
Good teaching is obviously significant for education. There is no much definitive empirical evidence...
This study focuses on the ways two preservice teachers discursively positioned themselves and their ...
The objective for this program of research was to retrospectively, narratively, and autobiographical...
This thesis seeks to capture the lived experiences of contemporary feminist educators, with particul...
Relying on critical feminist understandings of power, this study explores how the gendered expectati...