促进变革,转变学习

Vicki L. Reitenauer, Rhiannon M. Cates, Benjamin J. Hall
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在这一章中,一名目前被监禁的学生/助教;大学职员/以前的学生/助教;和一名妇女、性别和性研究的讲师合作,研究如何在“作为行动主义的写作”课程中运用课程方法和教学策略,体现和实施监狱教学的解放和变革潜力。作者回顾了个人和合作作业、活动和写作练习的选择,以及教师的哲学和自我评分的实践,作为一种重新定位权力和培养责任的机制。本章总结了本课程中使用的活动说明和附带材料,包括教学大纲,供教育工作者参考和调整,以适应他们自己在(一般的)学习空间中的使用。
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Fostering Change, Transforming Learning
This is a chapter in which a currently incarcerated student/teaching assistant; a university staff member/former student/teaching assistant; and an instructor of women, gender, and sexuality studies collaboratively examine how the curricular approaches and pedagogical strategies utilized in the course “Writing as Activism,” taught inside a correctional facility, embody and enact the liberatory and transformative potential of prison-based teaching and learning. The authors review a selection of individual and collaborative assignments, activities, and writing exercises, as well as the faculty member's philosophy and practice of self-grading as a mechanism to relocate power and foster accountability. This chapter concludes with instructions for activities and accompanying materials used in this course, including the syllabus, for educators to refer to and adapt for their own use in (carceral) spaces of learning.
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