解放教学:以贝尔·胡克斯的参与式教学法为例的宣言作业

IF 1.3 4区 社会学 Q2 WOMENS STUDIES Australian Feminist Studies Pub Date : 2023-09-18 DOI:10.1080/08164649.2023.2255931
Saartje Tack
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多样性和包容性、课程的非殖民化和交叉性已经成为高等教育中的流行语,人们提出了关于什么是知识以及哪些知识在教学环境中起作用的问题。尽管通过阅读清单和讲座内容努力使课程民主化,但教学法本身基本上没有改变。在这篇文章中,我对自己在2020年COVID-19大流行开始时在澳大利亚一所大学教授性别研究入门课程的经历进行了理论反思。这一流行病不仅在课堂外而且在课堂内加剧了学生之间现有的不平等现象。正是在这种背景下,我把最初设定的研究论文换成了宣言写作作业。在这篇文章中,我探讨了宣言作业如何提供了一个机会,让我们认真对待贝尔·胡克斯的参与式教学法,将教育视为自由的实践,并讨论了它如何成为女权主义实践的一个例子,帮助培养一个更具包容性的课堂,以女权主义的解放项目为基础。
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Teaching for Liberation: The Manifesto Assignment as an Example of bell hooks’ Engaged Pedagogy
Diversity and inclusion, decolonising the curriculum, and intersectionality have become buzzwords in higher education, with questions raised about what counts as knowledge and whose knowledge counts in teaching contexts. Despite efforts being made to democratise the curriculum through reading lists and lecture content, pedagogy itself remains largely unchanged. In this article, I provide a theoretical reflection on my experiences of teaching an introductory gender studies unit at an Australian university at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. The pandemic intensified existing inequities amongst students, not only outside but also inside the classroom. It is against this backdrop that I swapped the initially set research essay in the unit for a manifesto writing assignment. In this article, I explore the ways in which the manifesto assignment provided an opportunity to take seriously bell hooks’ vision of engaged pedagogy that views education as the practice of freedom and discuss the ways in which it came to represent an example of feminist praxis that assists in fostering a more inclusive classroom, grounded in feminism’s liberatory project.
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期刊介绍: Australian Feminist Studies was launched in the summer of 1985 by the Research Centre for Women"s Studies at the University of Adelaide. During the subsequent two decades it has become a leading journal of feminist studies. As an international, peer-reviewed journal, Australian Feminist Studies is proud to sustain a clear political commitment to feminist teaching, research and scholarship. The journal publishes articles of the highest calibre from all around the world, that contribute to current developments and issues across a spectrum of feminisms.
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