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  2. Feminist pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    Feminist pedagogy is a pedagogical framework grounded in feminist theory. It embraces a set of epistemological theories, teaching strategies, approaches to content, classroom practices, and teacher-student relationships. [1] Feminist pedagogy, along with other kinds of progressive and critical pedagogy, considers knowledge to be socially ...

  3. Feminist theory - Wikipedia

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    Feminist theory is the extension of feminism into theoretical, fictional, ... began looking at issues of equality in education and employment. Other theorists ...

  4. Education sciences - Wikipedia

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    Feminist educational theory stems from four key tenets, supported by empirical data based on surveys of feminist educators. [15] The first tenet of feminist educational theory is, "Creation of participatory classroom communities". [15] Participatory classroom communities often are smaller classes built around discussion and student involvement.

  5. Jane Roland Martin - Wikipedia

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    Though she regarded herself as a feminist, "philosophy of education and feminism remained two separate, parallel worlds for me," she later observed. "I was a feminist and a philosopher, but not a feminist philosopher. Then, "one semester in the late 1970s," she was scheduled to teach a course on the philosophy of history but it was undersubscribed.

  6. Feminist movements and ideologies - Wikipedia

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    Multiracial feminism (also known as "women of color" feminism) offers a standpoint theory and analysis of the lives and experiences of women of color. [24] The theory emerged in the 1990s and was developed by Dr. Maxine Baca Zinn, a Chicana feminist, and Dr. Bonnie Thornton Dill, a sociology expert on African American women and family. [24] [25]

  7. Sandra Harding - Wikipedia

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    Sandra G. Harding (born 1935) is an American philosopher of feminist and postcolonial theory, epistemology, research methodology, and philosophy of science.She directed the UCLA Center for the Study of Women from 1996 to 2000, and co-edited Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society from 2000 to 2005.

  8. bell hooks - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Jean Watkins (September 25, 1952 – December 15, 2021), better known by her pen name bell hooks (stylized in lowercase), [1] was an American author, theorist, educator, and social critic who was a Distinguished Professor in Residence at Berea College. [2]

  9. Category:Feminism and education - Wikipedia

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    Female education; Female education in STEM; Feminism in international relations; Feminist economics; Feminist geography; Feminist pedagogy; Feminist political ecology; Feminist school of criminology; Feminist science and technology studies; Feminist theory; Feminist theory in composition studies; Fighting Woman News