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Articles

Shaping a ‘pedagogical voice’ using feminist pedagogical principles

Pages 773-789 | Received 18 Aug 2019, Accepted 29 Sep 2020, Published online: 02 Nov 2020
 

ABSTRACT

This paper examines the development of a ‘pedagogical voice’, based on feminist pedagogy, among female teacher trainees after one year of supervision and study. The underlying assumption was that the development of a pedagogical voice needs certain learning conditions that help in strengthening awareness of the patriarchal learning culture, as part of the process via which a female teacher trainee becomes a female education professional who can support and defend her approach and actions.

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Sigal Oppenhaim-Shachar

Sigal Oppenhaim-Shachar, a lecturer in the Gender Studies Program; The Sociology and Anthropology Department; School of Education- Bar-Ilan University School of Education- Ono Academic College. Her areas of research are comprised from the relationship between gender, education and sociology. Her works on the topic of adolescent girls, intersectionality and intervention processes were published in Academic Journals in England the U.S.A. and Israel. Lately, a book in this topic has being published in Hebrew, by Mofet institute Tel Aviv- We were counting on you: A second look at an intervention for girls from stigmatized communities (2019).

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