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Most College Students Are Women - Implications for Teaching, Learning, and Policy
Jeanie K Allen; Diane R Dean; Susan J Bracken
Stylus Publishing (2008)
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Most College Students Are Women - Implications for Teaching, Learning, and Policy
Jeanie K. Allen; Diane R. Dean; Susan J. Bracken
Taylor & Francis Inc (2008)
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36,20
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Women in Academe [op]
Jeanie K. Allen
STYLUS PUB LLC (2009)
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132,20
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The Balancing Act: Gendered Perspectives in Faculty Roles and Work Lives
Susan J. Bracken; Jeanie K. Allen; Diane R. Dean
STYLUS PUB LLC (2006)
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81,70
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Women in Academic Leadership: Professional Strategies, Personal Choices
Diane R. Dean; Susan J. Bracken; Jeanie K. Allen
STYLUS PUB LLC (2009)
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207,50
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Women in Academic Leadership - Professional Strategies, Personal Choices
Susan J. Bracken; Jeanie K. Allen; Diane R. Dean
Taylor & Francis Inc (2009)
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Most College Students Are Women - Implications for Teaching, Learning, and Policy
129,40 €
Stylus Publishing
Sivumäärä: 192 sivua
Asu: Kovakantinen kirja
Julkaisuvuosi: 2008, 15.11.2008 (lisätietoa)
Kieli: Englanti
* Reveals continuing barriers to success for women students
* Offers remedies that will benefit all students

What are the realities behind recent press reports suggesting that women students have taken over higher education, both outnumbering males and academically outperforming them? Does women's development during college diverge from the commonly accepted model of cognitive growth? Does pedagogy in higher education take into account their different ways of knowing? Are there still barriers to women's educational achievement?

In answering these questions, this book's overarching message is that the application of research on women's college experiences has enriched teaching and learning for all students. It describes the broad benefits of new pedagogical models, and how feminist education aligns with the new call for civic education for all students.

The book also examines conditions and disciplines that remain barriers for women's educational success, particularly in quantitative and scientific fields. It explores problems that arise at the intersection of race and gender and offers some transformative approaches. It considers the impact of the campus environment--such as the rise of binge drinking, sexual assault, and homophobic behaviors--on women students' progress, and suggests means for improving the peer culture for all students. It concludes with an auto-narrative analysis of teaching women's studies to undergraduates that offers insights into the practicalities and joys of teaching.

At a time when women constitute the majority of students on most campuses, this book offers insights for all teachers, male and female, into how to help them to excel; and at the same time how to engage all their students, in all their diversity, through the application of feminist pedagogy.

Foreword by: David Sadker

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