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Teaching and Learning Social Justice as an "Intellectual Community" Requirement: Pedagogical Opportunities and Student Understandings
Equity & Excellence in Education (2010)
  • Francisco Rios, Western Washington University
Abstract
This article describes efforts to introduce students in a first-year studies course to social justice principles with attention to the initial preparation of students for social activism. After describing the coursework and related activities, we share the findings—from observation and survey sources—associated with the initial social activism component of the course, specifically, and student learning about social justice, more broadly. Discussion of limitations and future research questions are included in the conclusion.
Publication Date
August 5, 2010
Publisher Statement
Equity & Excellence in Education Volume 43, Issue 3, 2010 Special Issue: Emergent Approaches to Diversity and Social Justice in Higher Education
Citation Information
Francisco Rios. "Teaching and Learning Social Justice as an "Intellectual Community" Requirement: Pedagogical Opportunities and Student Understandings" Equity & Excellence in Education Vol. 43 Iss. 3 (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/francisco_rios/1/