This article reports on a scholarship of teaching and learning (SoTL) project in the introductory women’s and gender studies course, occasioned by a curricular redesign to focus the course on four threshold concepts within the field: the social construction of gender, privilege and oppression, intersectionality, and feminist praxis. The authors identify the metaphors students used to describe their learning, focus on the roles of metacognitive development and affective learning, and discuss the most difficult course concept for students: intersectionality
Privileged students, particularly male-identified students, in women’s studies classrooms have been ...
This paper is written in a personal voice about my professional career as a university instructor. L...
This literature review aims to examine the available literature and teaching methods regarding the u...
Patriarchy is a threshold concept in women’s studies—a significant, defining concept that transforms...
Patriarchy is a threshold concept in women’s studies—a significant, defining concept that transforms...
Intersectionality, the recognition that social identity is constituted by dynamic interactions (rath...
This article offers and discusses a prototype syllabus for teaching the course Introduction to Women...
The undergraduate experience remains a cornerstone in the foundation of Women’s and Gender Studies y...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.More women than men now seek ou...
An interdisciplinary subject that draws on literature, history, psychology, philosophy, anthropology...
With the continuing development of the theory of feminist jurisprudence has come the realization tha...
The undergraduate experience remains a cornerstone in the foundation of Women’s and Gender Studies y...
This article interrogates the ways in which the ideas of diversity, experience, and inclusion became...
Feminist practices can provide firm theoretical grounding for the kind of social studies that schola...
This paper focuses on a team-taught gender studies colloquium in the spring term of 2016 at Phillips...
Privileged students, particularly male-identified students, in women’s studies classrooms have been ...
This paper is written in a personal voice about my professional career as a university instructor. L...
This literature review aims to examine the available literature and teaching methods regarding the u...
Patriarchy is a threshold concept in women’s studies—a significant, defining concept that transforms...
Patriarchy is a threshold concept in women’s studies—a significant, defining concept that transforms...
Intersectionality, the recognition that social identity is constituted by dynamic interactions (rath...
This article offers and discusses a prototype syllabus for teaching the course Introduction to Women...
The undergraduate experience remains a cornerstone in the foundation of Women’s and Gender Studies y...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.More women than men now seek ou...
An interdisciplinary subject that draws on literature, history, psychology, philosophy, anthropology...
With the continuing development of the theory of feminist jurisprudence has come the realization tha...
The undergraduate experience remains a cornerstone in the foundation of Women’s and Gender Studies y...
This article interrogates the ways in which the ideas of diversity, experience, and inclusion became...
Feminist practices can provide firm theoretical grounding for the kind of social studies that schola...
This paper focuses on a team-taught gender studies colloquium in the spring term of 2016 at Phillips...
Privileged students, particularly male-identified students, in women’s studies classrooms have been ...
This paper is written in a personal voice about my professional career as a university instructor. L...
This literature review aims to examine the available literature and teaching methods regarding the u...