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Scripting Feminist Ethics in Teacher Education / Michelle Forrest and Linda Wheeldon.

Par : Forrest, Michelle, 1950-.
Collaborateur(s) : Wheeldon, Linda, 1947-.
Collection : Education. Éditeur : Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press, 2019Description :xiii, 206 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN : 0776628119 (pbk); 9780776628110 (pbk).Sujet(s) : Feminism and education | Teachers -- Training of | Teaching -- PhilosophyClassification CDD :370.11/5 Ressources en ligne : Publisher's Website. | Check the UO Library catalog.
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"What is the value and place of feminist teaching in common schooling and teacher education? In an open style of writing in philosophy of education, the authors combine original dramatized case studies and allegorical, first-person narratives to analyze key concepts for teachers in relation to radical feminist consciousness-raising.
They examine values relativism as antithetical to “good” teaching; the history and practice of feminist consciousness-raising as corrective to the dominant model of moral deliberation in professional ethics; youth cyber-bullying as an example of Italian feminist philosopher Adriana Caverero’s claim that ‘horror is the face of woman;’ and the value of paradox, contradiction and myth in counter-balancing material-realist certainty in teaching, research, and policy-making in public education. Supplements to the five chapters offer additional ideas for introducing feminist teaching practices, through discussion and performance, into professional ethics for pre- and in-service teacher education." (Book Cover)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Prologue : On Uneven Ground
Introduction
1. Relativism and Principles of Feminist Practice
2. Why the Personal is Political
3. Vulnerability, Horrorism, and Bullying in Schools
4. Telling "Good" from "Right" in Teaching
5. The Paradox of Teaching "Bad Intentions"
Conclusion
Epilogue : Needing Witness Protection
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"What is the value and place of feminist teaching in common schooling and teacher education? In an open style of writing in philosophy of education, the authors combine original dramatized case studies and allegorical, first-person narratives to analyze key concepts for teachers in relation to radical feminist consciousness-raising.

They examine values relativism as antithetical to “good” teaching; the history and practice of feminist consciousness-raising as corrective to the dominant model of moral deliberation in professional ethics; youth cyber-bullying as an example of Italian feminist philosopher Adriana Caverero’s claim that ‘horror is the face of woman;’ and the value of paradox, contradiction and myth in counter-balancing material-realist certainty in teaching, research, and policy-making in public education. Supplements to the five chapters offer additional ideas for introducing feminist teaching practices, through discussion and performance, into professional ethics for pre- and in-service teacher education." (Book Cover)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Acknowledgements

Prologue : On Uneven Ground

Introduction

1. Relativism and Principles of Feminist Practice

2. Why the Personal is Political

3. Vulnerability, Horrorism, and Bullying in Schools

4. Telling "Good" from "Right" in Teaching

5. The Paradox of Teaching "Bad Intentions"

Conclusion

Epilogue : Needing Witness Protection

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