Contemporary online course design recommendations to support women's cognitive development

Virginia L. Byrne
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Originally, online higher education was imagined to be a utopia for women because gender would be less salient when learners were not physically co-present and thus gender power issues would be lessened. Unfortunately, gender power is present in online classes, hindering women from experiencing the benefits of an equitable learning environment. One approach to eliminating gender power in online classes is to design courses with gender equity in mind. The existing best practices for designing online courses, however, were not developed for the specific purpose of upending gender power. In this poster, I synthesize the best practices for online course design and pose recommendations informed by feminist pedagogy. As more faculty are encouraged to teach online, an updated set of design recommendations that best supports women online learners is valuable both for practitioners and researchers.
当代在线课程设计建议,支持女性认知发展
最初,在线高等教育被认为是女性的乌托邦,因为当学习者不在一起时,性别问题就不那么突出了,因此性别权力问题就会减少。不幸的是,性别权力存在于在线课程中,阻碍了女性体验公平学习环境的好处。消除在线课程中性别权力的一种方法是在设计课程时考虑到性别平等。然而,现有的设计在线课程的最佳做法并不是为了颠覆性别权力的特定目的而开发的。在这张海报中,我综合了在线课程设计的最佳实践,并根据女权主义教学法提出了建议。随着越来越多的教师被鼓励在线教学,一套最新的设计建议,最能支持女性在线学习者,对从业者和研究人员都很有价值。
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