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Vaughn, Michael Patrick; Leon, Dezhane – Teaching Sociology, 2021
How can sociology instructors provide high-quality education in the sociology of sexualities that captures both the increasing need for digital pedagogical tools and sociology's continued drive for theoretically rich course content? We present digital storytelling as a highly adaptable instructional tool that is appropriate for a range of…
Descriptors: Sociology, Sexuality, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Allen, Louisa – Higher Education Research and Development, 2015
What are the limits of queer pedagogy's thought [Britzman, D. (1995). Is there a queer pedagogy or stop reading straight. "Educational Theory," 45(2), 151-165]? This question is considered in relation to how queer pedagogy unfolds in a first-year university course entitled "Learning Sexualities." Examples of how queer pedagogy…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Social Theories, Sexuality, Homosexuality
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Cusick, Linda; Roberts, Ron; Paton, Susan – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2009
This paper concerns higher and further education institutions' policies as they relate to the interactions of their staff and students with the sex industry. In Scotland and England, consenting adults may legally buy and sell sex and commercial sexual entertainment, such as erotic dance and phone sex, provided that they do not do so in a public…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Sexuality, Social Behavior
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Talburt, Susan – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 1999
Explores the logic of ethnographic inquiry that seeks to make gay and lesbian subjects seen and heard. Focuses on participants' opinions of the course Introduction to Christianity. Theorizes the effects of religious and sexual "open secrets," or "knowledge that is present yet unarticulated," in constituting the teacher's form of instruction. (CMK)
Descriptors: Christianity, College Faculty, Course Content, Educational Practices