Without a Word: Teaching Beyond Women's SilenceRoutledge, 1993 - 207 pages |
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Teaching Beyond Women's Silence Magda Gere Lewis. fountain pen tucked safely and invisibly into its case in my bag - that has gener- ated more questions about my writing than might otherwise have come my way . Despite the often anxiously ...
Teaching Beyond Women's Silence Magda Gere Lewis. fountain pen tucked safely and invisibly into its case in my bag - that has gener- ated more questions about my writing than might otherwise have come my way . Despite the often anxiously ...
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... teaching and learning ? I begin by reflecting on my experience earlier in the summer of teaching a graduate seminar enti- tled " Feminist Theories in Education . " For me and for the students with whom I shared the seminar , this was a ...
... teaching and learning ? I begin by reflecting on my experience earlier in the summer of teaching a graduate seminar enti- tled " Feminist Theories in Education . " For me and for the students with whom I shared the seminar , this was a ...
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Teaching Beyond Women's Silence Magda Gere Lewis. " offset " his " authority by having female teaching assistants run several dis- cussions and female guest speakers explain their work ” ( p . 264 ) . To be sure , teaching toward a ...
Teaching Beyond Women's Silence Magda Gere Lewis. " offset " his " authority by having female teaching assistants run several dis- cussions and female guest speakers explain their work ” ( p . 264 ) . To be sure , teaching toward a ...
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