Staying the Life Course: Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic Years

E. Murowchick, Robin G. Yaure
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: Four themes within Life course theory will be explored. The interplay of human lives and historical times, the timing of lives, linked or interdependent lives, and human agency will be explored along with perspectives on gender, feminism, and intersectionality in order to examine current teaching challenges and impact on faculty and students by inequality in the United States. In addition, ways that some inequalities have been exposed and addressed with in the family science field and higher education merits attention. Acknowledging these issues in conjunction with issues related to access to technology and the need for caring for the whole person's life and family context is addressed. Family scholars will need to build upon these gains to continue repairing the racial and social inequalities in our institutions and organizations as we continue transverse this new trajectory.
坚持生命历程:2019冠状病毒病大流行时期的经验教训
生命历程理论中的四个主题将被探讨。人类生活和历史时代的相互作用,生活的时间,联系或相互依存的生活,以及人类机构将与性别,女权主义和交叉性的观点一起探索,以检查当前的教学挑战和美国不平等对教师和学生的影响。此外,在家庭科学领域和高等教育中,一些不平等现象的暴露和解决方式值得注意。承认这些问题以及与获得技术和照顾整个人的生活和家庭环境的需要有关的问题。家庭学者需要在这些成果的基础上继续修复我们机构和组织中的种族和社会不平等,因为我们继续沿着这条新的轨道前进。
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