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Transgressive Learning Communities: Transformative Spaces for Underprivileged, Underserved, and Historically Underrepresented Graduate Students at Their Institutions
by
Lynton, Jordan Y.
, Cruz-Rios, Yarí E.
, Kearns, Katherine D.
, Drane, Leslie E.
, Watts Malouchos, Elizabeth
in
Classrooms
/ Collaboration
/ Communities of Practice
/ critical pedagogy
/ Critical Theory
/ Curricula
/ Design
/ Disadvantaged
/ Disproportionate Representation
/ Educational Development
/ Empowerment
/ Faculty Development
/ Feminism
/ feminist pedagogy
/ Graduate Students
/ Higher education
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Learning
/ learning communities
/ Mentors
/ Minority Group Students
/ Pedagogy
/ Social exclusion
/ Teaching methods
/ Teaching Skills
/ Undergraduate Study
/ underrepresented minorities
2019
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Transgressive Learning Communities: Transformative Spaces for Underprivileged, Underserved, and Historically Underrepresented Graduate Students at Their Institutions
by
Lynton, Jordan Y.
, Cruz-Rios, Yarí E.
, Kearns, Katherine D.
, Drane, Leslie E.
, Watts Malouchos, Elizabeth
in
Classrooms
/ Collaboration
/ Communities of Practice
/ critical pedagogy
/ Critical Theory
/ Curricula
/ Design
/ Disadvantaged
/ Disproportionate Representation
/ Educational Development
/ Empowerment
/ Faculty Development
/ Feminism
/ feminist pedagogy
/ Graduate Students
/ Higher education
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Learning
/ learning communities
/ Mentors
/ Minority Group Students
/ Pedagogy
/ Social exclusion
/ Teaching methods
/ Teaching Skills
/ Undergraduate Study
/ underrepresented minorities
2019
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Transgressive Learning Communities: Transformative Spaces for Underprivileged, Underserved, and Historically Underrepresented Graduate Students at Their Institutions
by
Lynton, Jordan Y.
, Cruz-Rios, Yarí E.
, Kearns, Katherine D.
, Drane, Leslie E.
, Watts Malouchos, Elizabeth
in
Classrooms
/ Collaboration
/ Communities of Practice
/ critical pedagogy
/ Critical Theory
/ Curricula
/ Design
/ Disadvantaged
/ Disproportionate Representation
/ Educational Development
/ Empowerment
/ Faculty Development
/ Feminism
/ feminist pedagogy
/ Graduate Students
/ Higher education
/ Interdisciplinary aspects
/ Learning
/ learning communities
/ Mentors
/ Minority Group Students
/ Pedagogy
/ Social exclusion
/ Teaching methods
/ Teaching Skills
/ Undergraduate Study
/ underrepresented minorities
2019
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Transgressive Learning Communities: Transformative Spaces for Underprivileged, Underserved, and Historically Underrepresented Graduate Students at Their Institutions
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Transgressive Learning Communities: Transformative Spaces for Underprivileged, Underserved, and Historically Underrepresented Graduate Students at Their Institutions
2019
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In this paper we propose a new vision of educational development that reimagines how graduate instructors are socialized and professionalized in academic settings. We describe a Transgressive Learning Community (TLC) that empowers graduate instructors with tools to reveal, mitigate, and disrupt oppressive structures in higher education. Our learning community is founded on critical race and feminist conceptualizations of pedagogical inquiry in its design, implementation, and assessment to serve underprivileged, underserved, and historically underrepresented graduate students. We argue that the intersections of marginalized and graduate student identities create distinct experiences of discrimination, marginalization, tokenism, isolation, and impostor syndrome due to a lack of sustained teaching mentorship within the academy. The Transgressive Learning Community model that we propose in this paper functions to create spaces of transgressive and transformational pedagogical engagement for graduate students who exist at the intersections of these identities.
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