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Quintero, Jessica M.; Peña, Cindy – American Association for Adult and Continuing Education, 2021
Convivencia testimonial is a subaltern method for conducting research among Chicana/Latina researchers and participants. Its underpinnings are grounded in Chicana feminist epistemology (CFE). CFE offers an alternative way of doing critical qualitative research. Methodologies stemming from CFE can also offer innovative methods grounded in subaltern…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Indigenous Knowledge, Indigenous Populations, Hispanic Americans
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Capper, Colleen A.; Roth, Heather L. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
The purpose of this paper and its central research question asks: How can the literature on Black feminist epistemology in educational leadership inform equity leadership and organizational theory?
Descriptors: African Americans, Feminism, Epistemology, Equal Education
Thayer-Bacon, Barbara – 1992
The levels of critical thinking proposed by R. Paul are described and his theory is compared with that of the procedural knowing approach of M. F. Belenky, B. M. Clinchy, N. R. Goldberger, and J. M. Tarule (1986). The distinction between strong sense and weak sense critical thinking is unique to Paul and central to his theory. Critical thinking in…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Critical Thinking, Educational Theories, Epistemology
Brew, Christine R. – 1999
The societal perception that mathematics is absolute and infallible reinforces a transmission pedagogy and is considered to be a major stumbling block for women returning to study mathematics. Children at risk in mathematics are found to rely on rules and procedures and similar findings are evident with adults. A reliance on rules is consistent…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Epistemology, Females, Feminism
Rhodes, Keith – 1994
It is difficult for an instructor to designate his philosophy in teaching composition when it is derived from a background in cultural studies at one school and from an "expressivist" program at another school. Furthermore, in naming his approach, he must take into account the influence of his feminist instructors as well as his own…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Educational Objectives, Epistemology, Expressive Language
Spina, Stephanie Urso – 1993
This document reports on a study that attempts to move beyond the polarization of labels and move toward a unity that transcends distinctions of gender and gender's embeddedness in the larger culture. While the traditional male model in studies of cognitive approaches has been challenged by feminist scholars, there is still some question of the…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Cultural Differences
Ropers-Huilman, Becky – 1995
This paper presents an understanding of feminist teaching through a poststructural perspective which problematizes knowledge construction and meaning, in particular how feminist teachers create spaces for and struggle within the relationship of negotiating knowledge and knowing in higher education classrooms. The paper uses the term…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Educational Philosophy, Epistemology
Rusch, Edith A.; And Others – 1991
The notion of the "everyday problematic" (Smith 1987) is used to examine the experiences of three doctoral students engaged in research about leadership for women, with a focus on leadership discourse, feminist perspectives, and organizational change. "Everyday problematic" refers to the discrepancy between what is defined as leadership and what…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Epistemology, Females, Feminism
Swarts, Valerie R. – 1992
To understand the myths and assumptions upon which most people's knowledge of themselves is constructed, there must first be a way to identify them that releases the individual from their control. Thus, a new way of knowing is needed. A new way of knowing requires a new means of interpreting, which stems from a discovery of assumptions and a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cultural Context, Epistemology, Feminism
Goldstein, Lisa S. – 1994
This paper examines the connection between early childhood education and feminist thinking. It presents a brief overview of feminist theory, feminist epistemology, and theories and models of early childhood education. The overview lays the groundwork for the essay's main philosophical argument: feminism's emphasis on care, concern, and connection…
Descriptors: Caregiver Child Relationship, Curriculum Development, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Childhood Education
Wallin, Dawn C. – 1999
This paper presents a postmodern feminist conceptual framework for policy development within educational institutions. It first outlines major concepts of postmodern feminism, after which it begins to focus specifically on postmodern feminism and education. The paper contends that a goal of all educators should be to provide an educational…
Descriptors: Diversity (Institutional), Educational Opportunities, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Allen, Brenda J. – 1995
Focusing on academia as an organizational entity, this paper discusses feminist standpoint epistemology (FSE)--defined as the idea that the world looks different depending on the individual's vantage point--and offers tools to transform teaching and research endeavors in organizational communication. It also offers extended excerpts about the…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Black Teachers, Epistemology, Faculty Development
Davis, Fran; Nemiroff, Greta Hofmann – 1992
Both Women's Studies courses and the mainstreaming of Women's Studies material within the regular disciplines are essential pedagogical strategies for making curriculum responsive to the gendered context of schools, but it is also important to formulate a gender-fair model of education. After explaining the need for and benefits of gender-fair…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Critical Thinking, Educational Change, Educational Discrimination
Edwards, Richard; Cervero, Ron; Clarke, Julia; Morgan-Klein, Brenda; Usher, Robin; Wilson, Arthur – 2002
Recent empirical and theoretical literature in cultural geography, feminist and postcolonial philosophy, cultural studies, and political economy, was explored in an examination of the significance of spatiality to the changes taking place in the policy, practice, and study of adult education and lifelong learning. The following were among the key…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adult Education, Adult Educators, Adult Learning