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Title: Cascading Pedagogy: Developing Critical Consciousness & Transferable Skills Whilst Teaching Gender Studies
Authors: Latha, Jyothsna
Keywords: Cascading pedagogy;Transferable skills;Gender studies
Issue Date: 7-Sep-2017
Publisher: Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad
Abstract: In this paper I reflect on my own and my students' experiences within an elective course on Gender Studies to discuss how teachers might reconcile their responsibility for developing students’ critical consciousness along with their responsibility for enhancing transferable skills. The course employed a feminist pedagogical approach which involves the use of experiential learning techniques with the aim of creating a community of learners who are committed to equity and social change. For instance, one assignment in the course required students to create and conduct participatory workshops on gender equity for various groups within and outside the university. This assignment enabled students to cascade their learning from the Gender Studies classroom to over one hundred participants in the wider community. Students then reflected on their learning from having facilitated the workshops. Reflecting on my teaching and drawing on students’ reflections, I argue that a commitment to feminist pedagogy whilst not always easy to realise, enables students to evolve as autonomous and self-reflexive learners while also developing skills to work in a variety of professional contexts.
Description: The R & P seminar held at RJM Class Room, Ground Floor, IIM Ahmedabad on September 07, 2017 by Dr. Jyothsna Latha Belliappa, Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology, Bangalore on Cascading Pedagogy: Developing Critical Consciousness & Transferable Skills Whilst Teaching Gender Studies
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11718/20032
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