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Peer reviewedFrazier, Christina L. – Feminist Teacher, 1989
Describes how an Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) education and prevention program was introduced into schools in a midwestern low incidence community by first educating parents about AIDS through a presentation program before community groups. Describes the presentation format and the major goals of the program. (RW)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education, Parent Role
Peer reviewedBleich, David – Feminist Teacher, 1989
Maintains that sexism is the foundation on which all other forms of oppression are built. Discusses a classroom exercise in which 150 first-year students at Indiana University, Bloomington, write an essay describing a conversation with someone about homosexuality. Analyzes student essays in terms of what they reveal about the link between sexism…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Feminism, Higher Education, Homosexuality
Peer reviewedBerg, Allison; And Others – Feminist Teacher, 1989
Describes the experiences of heterosexual teachers in introducing the topic of sexual preference into a freshman writing course. Expounds on the pitfalls of a writing assignment in which students were asked to describe a conversation with someone about homosexuality. Includes numerous attempts at integrating lesbian and gay experiences into the…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Homosexuality
Peer reviewedLowney, Kathleen S. – Feminist Teacher, 1989
Discusses the establishment of a course on the victimization of women in order to facilitate dialogue on the subject and to lay the groundwork for a sexual assault center. Describes course composition, expectations, format, syllabus, group projects, and reading lists. Emphasizes feminist sociological theories of female victimization. Includes a…
Descriptors: Citations (References), Course Objectives, Crime, Curriculum Development
Peer reviewedRyan, Maureen – Feminist Teacher, 1989
Claims it is essential that teachers recognize the pluralism of their students. Discusses feminist pedagogy and the problems of its implementation in the classroom. Cites numerous studies on student expectations of female professors as compared to male professors. Maintains that feminist pedagogy must adapt itself to the contexts of individual…
Descriptors: Bias, Educational Practices, Feminism, Socialization
Peer reviewedCarpenter, Lynette – Feminist Teacher, 1989
Exhorts feminist educators to support feminist administrators. Discusses the problems feminist administrators face in working within patriarchal institutions. Maintains that feminist administrators are not in it for money, power or prestige; but rather for the opportunity to effect change within educational institutions. (RW)
Descriptors: College Administration, Colleges, Educational Change, Females
Peer reviewedWarren, Karen J. – Feminist Teacher, 1989
Critiques the mainstream curriculum as oppressive to women and identifies it as a feminist issue. Discusses how Peggy McIntosh's theory of curricular transformation addresses this issue and suggests ways to expand the theory to make it more inclusive and applicable to gender-resistant fields. Proposes viewing feminist curriculum transformation…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Curriculum Design, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Evaluation
Peer reviewedBohmer, Susanne K. – Feminist Teacher, 1989
Addresses the problem in an introductory women's studies course of student resistance to generalizing statements that document inequality in society. Discusses a presentation made to the class on the importance of generalizations in understanding sociological and political research findings, including statistics. Maintains that objections to…
Descriptors: Bias, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Data Interpretation
Peer reviewedBurroughs, Catherine B. – Feminist Teacher, 1990
Presents an analogy between classroom space utilization and Peter Brook's 1968 play, "The Empty Space," used in a modern, dramatic literature, college course. Taught from a feminist and student-centered perspective, students configured the classroom and class members as part of their dramatic readings. Stresses the indispensability of emptiness to…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Classroom Design, Classroom Environment, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedJennings, Maude M.; And Others – Feminist Teacher, 1990
Introduces the work of Eula Lee, a fictional storyteller and the feminist author's alter ego. Encourages teachers at all educational levels to become storytellers for the magic of the story itself, the instructional strength of metaphor, and the personal power of interpretation and presentation. Stresses the stories' ability to reinforce community…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Cultural Education, Dramatics, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedJennings, Maude M. – Feminist Teacher, 1990
Presents a one-act play by the author, using Eula Lee (the feminist author's alter ego) as a storyteller. Embellishes upon the sour-grapes fable to teach good sportsmanship and what "sour grapes" means. Enacts the author's ideas about teaching cultural values through storytelling. (CH)
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Drama, Elementary Secondary Education, Fables
Peer reviewedHesford, Wendy S. – Feminist Teacher, 1990
Focuses on autobiographical composition and storytelling to promote critical thinking and feminist inquiry in women's studies and composition courses. Analyzes the personal discovery of the author's own voice as a woman writer. Presents three activities designed to initiate dialogue and elicit stories. Outlines assignment in which students produce…
Descriptors: Authors, Autobiographies, College English, Consciousness Raising
Peer reviewedBialeschki, M. Deborah; Henderson, Karla A. – Feminist Teacher, 1990
Presents a college course on women and leisure to be taught from a feminist perspective. Justifies the course and analyzes its content, assignments, and evaluation. Stresses the need to make women's leisure less invisible and to promote social change that ensures opportunities for women's leisure. Includes course syllabus. (CH)
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation
Peer reviewedDemaray, Elyse; Landay, Lori – Feminist Teacher, 1990
Outlines a course designed for undergraduate sophomores and juniors that examines racial and sexual stereotypes as portrayed by women writers of the Harlem Renaissance. Questions the canon that has excluded Black women writers from interpretations of the Harlem Renaissance. Explains the course's three themes: sexuality, passing (for white), and…
Descriptors: Authors, Black History, Black Literature, Black Mothers
Peer reviewedLee, Janet – Feminist Teacher, 1993
Contends that a critical question for women's studies educators is the impact of feminist education on a student's personal growth and development. Discusses classroom strategies to help students express anger appropriately and provides excerpts from student writing assignments. (CFR)
Descriptors: Anger, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Educational Objectives


