It's not new - that's why I referred to 70s feminists in my talk.
But again, you are imagining that your marginal students are going to actually tell you what they want or need. You are imagining that they have the comfort to do so. They often do not. You are imagining you know what they want or feel they need.
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Oh, sure. You have to start by acknowledging you're not perfect and all-knowing. That's why I say our students will find our practices alienating at times, even if we mean well.
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Again, this entire line confuses me. Vulnerability and the ability to admit it (both for students and instructors) will depend on one's situated body. I am not interested in the intent, I am interested in the effects I do not understand the alienating part of what you are saying.
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Sorry - this is interesting and valuable, but I'm going to have to go feed my baby! :D
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