Category Archives: IP

IP Summative Submission

Please see below for links to my IP Blogs and Intervention: Blog 1: INTERSECTIONALITY Blog 2: FAITH Blog 3: RACE Intervention Explanation (1500 words): HERE Replies have been added to peers’ blogs as well as responses to my own. If … Continue reading

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Blog 3: Race

Workshop 5 and 6 which explored “Race” were very challenging due to the heavy nature of the content and the fact the session was online (being in Group 3) and only a couple of hours long. It is almost impossible … Continue reading

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Formative Assessment (Intervention)

Immersing myself within this unit’s literature and context of intersectionality and disability, faith, race I have been reflecting on what this means in my teaching practice. For me it connects to accessibility for students of the materials we teach and … Continue reading

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Blog 2: Faith

During one of our IP seminar breakout groups, we had a raw discussion on why we are discussing religion within the unit and its place in the university. I brought up the example that having gotten civilly married in the … Continue reading

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Blog 1: On Intersectionality – How Disability Intersects with Identity

Kimberlé Crenshaw’s theory of intersectionality has become a valued framework for understanding how various aspects of identity overlap and interact with one another, shaping individuals’ experiences and opportunities received within a society. The theory highlights how identity does not exist … Continue reading

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