In response to a ‘crisis of toxicity and harassment’ in the games industry, Rouse and Corron present a feminist toolkit for teaching games design that reconfigures not only the syllabus but als...
Toolkit
Seeing students not as passive receivers but as co-creators of knowledge, Morris develops a teaching toolkit to transform them into promoters of social justice, who can resist post-truth, post-raci...
Using a DIY feminist approach, the authors share three tailor-made courses they’ve introduced to engage feminist ideological work in classrooms where such topics are deemed unusual.
...Considering what it means to find anxiety in the naming of pedagogy as a legitimising or delegitimising force in the classroom, Rajabi advises us not to shy away from using a ‘feminist’...
Zuroski rethinks conventional first-day rituals of classroom introduction, framing a pedagogical practice that recognises multiple ways of knowing and brings them into conversation with one another...
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