Teaching for change : the difference, power, and discrimination model
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Teaching for change : the difference, power, and discrimination model
Lexington Books, c2007
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Other editor: Judith Li, Larry Roper, Susan Shaw
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Over the past three decades, American higher education has witnessed a shift in demographics which has created a more diverse student body. However, many university campuses remain unsupportive or even hostile to minority faculty and students. This anthology introduces to readers the Difference, Power, and Discrimination (DPD) Program, a 15-year-old curricular model, at Oregon State University. DPD is concerned with helping students understand the complex dynamics of difference, power, and discrimination and how these dynamics influence institutions, with the goal of empowering students to alleviate oppression and other negative outcomes. Teaching for Change addresses the needs of those who are engaged in diversity training and curricular reforms both in higher education and public schools. It will serve as a useful guide for administrators as well as teaching faculty who are interested in initiating similar programs.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction: Difference, Power and Discrimination (DPD), Social Justice and Curricular Reform Part 2 Overview Chapter 3 Chapter 1: A History of Difference, Power, and Discrimination at Oregon State University Part 4 Rationale and Need Chapter 5 Chapter 2: Course Rationale, Criteria, and Design Chapter 6 Chapter 3: Difference, Power, and Discrimination: Role in the OSU Baccalaureate Core Part 7 Faculty Development: The DPD Faculty Seminar Chapter 8 Chapter 4: The DPD Seminar: A Pedagogical Model for Negotiating Difference Chapter 9 Chapter 5: Teaching Teachers to Transgress: Facilitating the DPD Seminar Part 10 Pedagogy, Curriculum Development, and Curriculum Transformation Chapter 11 Chapter 6: Challenges and Rewards of Teaching DPD in a Science Curriculum Chapter 12 Chapter 7: Writing-to-Learn and Writing for Change Chapter 13 Chapter 8: Difference, Power, and Discrimination in Engineering Education Chapter 14 Chapter 9: DPD and Graduate Education: Earning an Advanced Degree in a Fragmented Curriculum Chapter 15 Chapter 10: Transcending "Just Another Baccalaureate Requirement": Operationalizing the Teachings of Difference, Power and Discrimination Part 16 Institutional Strategies Chapter 17 Chapter 11: Applying DPD at Other Institutions: An Incremental Additive Approach Chapter 18 Chapter 12: Difference, Power, and Responsibility at Chemeketa Community College Chapter 19 Chapter 13: Creating, Sustaining, and Transforming Difference, Power and Discrimination Programs
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