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Teaching, Learning and Intersecting Identities in Higher Education

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This book utilizes the theory of intersectionality to focus on the divergent identities and experiences of marginalized groups and to analyze the ways these experiences infiltrate the classroom. It examines teaching and learning as integrated and synergistic practices and highlights the personal and institutional power dynamics existing between scholars and students. Starting with the premise that institutions of higher education must pay attention to the ways intersecting identities and structures of privilege and disadvantage enter all educational settings, the contributors to this text represent a range of academic disciplines and they are both scholars and students. This approach demonstrates that ideas related to teaching and learning should not follow models that separate teachers, students, and disciplines, but rather that significant learning occurs in the areas where they overlap. Each chapter provides pedagogical strategies and methods for classroom practice that facilitate student learning, equitable classroom environments, and a social justice agenda.

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ISBN: 9781433113130
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Author: Susan M Pliner
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 230 pages
Series: Higher Ed
Genres: Philosophy and theory of education
Gender studies: women and girls
Sociology and anthropology
Educational strategies and policy
Teacher training
Teaching of students with physical impairments or disabilities
Advice on education