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Intersectionality and a Slice of Cake Revisited

March 19, 2024 by Mindy Erchull Leave a Comment

Last week, Kate talked about an activity she developed to help make the idea of intersectionality more concrete for her students. I’ve love this since the first time I heard about this from her, but I don’t have a kitchen handy for cake making and baking, so I’ve adapted it to fit a more traditional […]

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Intersectionality and A Slice of Cake

March 12, 2024 by Kate Richmond Leave a Comment

When I teach Psychology of Women & Gender, there are typically a range of students in my class. Some are psychology majors, some are women’s & gender studies minors, and some are taking the class with no background in psychology and/or women’s & gender studies at all. So one of the challenges is helping all […]

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My New Discovery: Perusall (reading annotation software)

February 27, 2024 by Miriam Liss Leave a Comment

In previous posts I talking about how I encouraged discussion by posting Questions to Consider and using Question Papers. My newest discovery is the use of Perusall. After I gave up on Question Papers for my first-year seminar, I wanted to try something new. I had read about Perusall on a variety of teaching Facebook […]

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Helping Students Find, Read, and Critique Original Sources of Research

February 13, 2024 by Mindy Erchull Leave a Comment

We cover research methods in the latter part of Chapter 1 in the 1st edition of our textbook. We moved and expanded our research methods coverage to Chapter 3 in the 2nd edition of our book. In both of these chapters, we have a feature where we challenge students to find a news story talking […]

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Leaning into Barbie: Feminist or Foe?

January 23, 2024 by Kate Richmond Leave a Comment

With award season upon us, it’s hard to ignore Barbie. Greta Gerwig’s billion-dollar summer sensation has officially broken the record for the most Critics’ Choice nominations – 18 in total! It’s clear Barbie has made its cultural mark. It’s almost impossible to teach Psychology of Women and Gender without someone referencing Barbie. And, much like […]

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Getting Students to Read and Participate: Questions to Consider

December 26, 2023 by Miriam Liss Leave a Comment

In my last post, I talked about how I used question papers to motivate my students to speak in class. Another method I’ve used in a variety of classes is to provide a list of “questions to consider” when doing readings. In this case, I provide the discussion prompts, and I expect students to write […]

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