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Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Feminist professors create an alternative to MOOCs | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Blog post identified by Brenda Kaulback for CPsquare Inquiry 2013. Blog by Scott Jaschik, August 19, 2013, focuses on the DOCC, a MOOC feminized with different values and pedagogy. Excerpt "The DOCC aims to challenge MOOC thinking about the role of the instructor, about the role of money, about hierarchy, about the value of "massive," and many other things. The first DOCC will be offered for credit at 17 colleges this coming semester, as well in a more MOOC-style approach in which videos and materials are available online for anyone." Excerpt: "A DOCC is different from a MOOC in that it doesn't deliver a centralized singular syllabus to all the participants. Rather it organizes around a central topic," Balsamo said. "It recognizes that, based on deep feminist pedagogical commitments, expertise is distributed throughout all the participants in a learning activity," and does not just reside with one or two individuals. Read more: http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/08/19/feminist-professors-create-alternative-moocs#ixzz2xY8xLHur Inside Higher Ed
Lisa Levinson

http://www.jennygilmore.com.au/JennyNew/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Principles-of-Femini... - 0 views

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    Principles of Feminist Social Work Process by Jenny Gilmore. These principles mesh well with the work on systems leaders, as really all that is written about systems leaders are found in these principles which have been practiced since the 1960's by feminist leaders.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Feminist professors create an alternative to MOOCs | Inside Higher Ed - 0 views

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    Great article on DOCC (distributed open collaborative course) by Scott Jaschik, August 19, 2013, that helps inform/substantiate in a small way the Studio Learning Labs model of learning? ""A DOCC is different from a MOOC in that it doesn't deliver a centralized singular syllabus to all the participants. Rather it organizes around a central topic," Balsamo said. "It recognizes that, based on deep feminist pedagogical commitments, expertise is distributed throughout all the participants in a learning activity," and does not just reside with one or two individuals."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

International Women's Day 2017: Five things you need to know about today | The Independent - 0 views

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    quotes and pictures from ten feminists and history of International Women's Day
anonymous

InPower Women - Working Women Reclaiming Our Relationship With Power - 0 views

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    InPower Women is rewriting the feminist narrative on women and power. Here we favor InPowerment over empowerment and we activate The Woman Effect every day.
Lisa Levinson

'If You Stand For Equality, Then You're A Feminist': 9 Great Quotes From Emma Watson's ... - 0 views

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    Report on the Huffington Post on International Women's Day, 3/9/15 on the Q & A on Facebook that actress Emma Watson did on how critical it is for both men and women to come together in the fight for gender equality.
Lisa Levinson

Gender: Food security - 0 views

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    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations report on food security and how women play a decisive role in household food security, dietary diversity, and children's health. When looking at making sure everyone has enough to eat, involving women is crucial, yet in many societies they are not allowed to be part of the process.
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