At the University of Salzburg, a new module links science topics, pedagogy and school practice for students in teacher-training. In a pilot project within this module, an iterative process of curriculum development for the topic of gendered spaces in the city was developed. The approach is based on everyday geomedia use and its implications for the construction of feminine/masculine spaces. This paper reports on the process of linking scientists, student teachers and secondaryschool students, both showing the feasibility of the approach and giving indications of its effectiveness with regard to diversity-sensitive learning
International audienceToday, many teachers have, on one hand, the opportunity to benefit from powerf...
Strongly connected to the change in key media from the “Gutenberg-Galaxy” to the “Internet- Galaxy” ...
Several studies indicate gender differences in spatial orientation, map reading, and the way people ...
At the University of Salzburg, a new module links science topics, pedagogy and school practice for s...
This contribution suggests that Feminist and Queer Studies, and more explicitly Feminist and Queer c...
According to recent literature, men and women do not process spatial information in the same way (Be...
Public spaces can be seen as arenas where gendered social roles, relations and identities are (re)pr...
In the last years the way how we communicate and exchange information has undergone significant chan...
How can educators (teachers, professors, trainers) address issues of gender, women, gender roles, fe...
In a discussion spanning close to three decades, a variety of approaches for the use of geomedia in ...
While geomedia is a new concept in Finnish curricula, it merely describes geographical methods and d...
International audienceThis book presents a range of educational approaches and ideas around...
Digital geomedia empower students not only to describe features of their environment but also to hel...
In this paper we analyze the role of education in the configuration of gendered models of space, bot...
Justice is more than a legal matter: it has spatial and environmental implications and is related to...
International audienceToday, many teachers have, on one hand, the opportunity to benefit from powerf...
Strongly connected to the change in key media from the “Gutenberg-Galaxy” to the “Internet- Galaxy” ...
Several studies indicate gender differences in spatial orientation, map reading, and the way people ...
At the University of Salzburg, a new module links science topics, pedagogy and school practice for s...
This contribution suggests that Feminist and Queer Studies, and more explicitly Feminist and Queer c...
According to recent literature, men and women do not process spatial information in the same way (Be...
Public spaces can be seen as arenas where gendered social roles, relations and identities are (re)pr...
In the last years the way how we communicate and exchange information has undergone significant chan...
How can educators (teachers, professors, trainers) address issues of gender, women, gender roles, fe...
In a discussion spanning close to three decades, a variety of approaches for the use of geomedia in ...
While geomedia is a new concept in Finnish curricula, it merely describes geographical methods and d...
International audienceThis book presents a range of educational approaches and ideas around...
Digital geomedia empower students not only to describe features of their environment but also to hel...
In this paper we analyze the role of education in the configuration of gendered models of space, bot...
Justice is more than a legal matter: it has spatial and environmental implications and is related to...
International audienceToday, many teachers have, on one hand, the opportunity to benefit from powerf...
Strongly connected to the change in key media from the “Gutenberg-Galaxy” to the “Internet- Galaxy” ...
Several studies indicate gender differences in spatial orientation, map reading, and the way people ...