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E-raamat: Designing Intersectional Online Education: Critical Teaching and Learning Practices [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

Edited by , Edited by (University of New Mexico, USA)
  • Formaat: 248 pages, 10 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003006350
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 248 pages, 10 Tables, black and white; 9 Line drawings, black and white; 9 Illustrations, black and white
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Feb-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003006350
"Designing Intersectional Online Education provides expansive yet accessible examples and discussion about the intentional creation of online teaching and learning experiences that critically center identity, social systems, and other important ideas in design and pedagogy. Instructors are increasingly tasked with designing their own online courses, curricula, and activities but lack information to support their attention to the ever-shifting, overlapping contexts and constructs that inform students' positions within knowledge and schooling. This book infuses today's technology-enhanced education environments with practices derived from critical race theory, culturally responsive pedagogy, disability studies, feminist/womanist studies, queer theory, and other essential foundations for humanized and socially just education. Faculty, scholars, technologists, and other experts across higher education, K-12, and teacher training offer fresh, robust insights into how actively engaging with intersectionality can inspire designs for online teaching and learning that are inclusive, intergenerational, anti-oppressive, and emancipatory"--

Designing Intersectional Online Education provides expansive yet accessible examples and discussion about the intentional creation of online teaching and learning experiences that critically center identity, social systems, and other important ideas in design and pedagogy.



Designing Intersectional Online Education provides expansive yet accessible examples and discussion about the intentional creation of online teaching and learning experiences that critically center identity, social systems, and other important ideas in design and pedagogy. Instructors are increasingly tasked with designing their own online courses, curricula, and activities but lack information to support their attention to the ever-shifting, overlapping contexts and constructs that inform students’ positions within knowledge and schooling. This book infuses today’s technology-enhanced education environments with practices derived from critical race theory, culturally responsive pedagogy, disability studies, feminist/womanist studies, queer theory, and other essential foundations for humanized and socially just education. Faculty, scholars, technologists, and other experts across higher education, K-12, and teacher training offer fresh, robust insights into how actively engaging with intersectionality can inspire designs for online teaching and learning that are inclusive, intergenerational, anti-oppressive, and emancipatory.

About the Editors viii
About the Contributors ix
Introduction: Designing Online Learning as Intersectional, Entangled Commitments 1(9)
Mary F. Rice
Xeturah M. Woodley
1 Critical Pedagogy & Culturally Responsive Pedagogy: An Introduction
10(17)
Yvonne El Ashmawi
Elissa West Frazier
2 Designing for Cultural Responsiveness in P20 Online Learning Environments
27(16)
Elissa West Frazier
Yvonne El Ashmawi
3 Interest Convergence: A CRT Interrogation of the Intersection of Higher Education & Online Learning during a Pandemic
43(20)
Ramona Maile Cutri
Nouf Alsuwaida
Xeturah M. Woodley
4 We Are One, But We Are Many: Using Disabilities Studies to Inform Intersectional Education Online
63(16)
Shelley Kinash
Madelaine-Marie Judd
5 Womanist and Feminist Pedagogy: Infusing the Wisdom of Women into Online Education
79(21)
Shamika Klassen
6 Multiplying the Possibilities of Knowledge: Queering Online Teaching and Learning
100(18)
Tabitha Parry Collins
L. E. Oldham
7 Using Freirean and Rogerian Theory to Create Anti-Racist and Peace-Based Intersectional Online Learning Communities
118(18)
Jennifer L. Martin
Denise K. Bockmier-Sommers
Christopher L. Harris
Martin D. Martsch
8 Telecollaboration and Critical Cultural Connections
136(24)
Patricia S. Mcclure
Lauren Cifuentes
9 Queering Online Pedagogies in Gender & Sexuality Studies
160(17)
M. Catherine Jonet
Laura Anh Williams
10 Tensions in Adapting a Mandatory Indigenous Education Course to an Online Environment
177(20)
Elisa Lacerda-Vandenborn
Jennifer Markides
Teresa Anne Fowler
Aubrey Jean Hanson
Jennifer Macdonald
Yvonne Poitras Pratt
Patricia Danyluk
11 An Autoethnographic Rhapsody of Learning to Teach Diverse Students Online
197(23)
Mark Stevens
12 Teaching Writing Informed by Systemic Functional Linguistics: Bringing Professional Development Up to Scale through Online Courses
220(27)
Maria Estela Brisk
Tracy Hodgson-Drysdale
Elizabeth Macdonald
Index 247
Xeturah M. Woodley is the Associate Vice President for Instruction at Guilford Technical Community College, USA.

Mary F. Rice is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Language, Literacy, & Sociocultural Studies at the University of New Mexico, USA.