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Civic learning and teaching as a resource for sexual justice: An undergraduate religious studies course module
Authors:Elisabeth T Vasko
Institution:Duquesne University
Abstract:Civic learning and teaching, a form of critical and democratically engaged pedagogy, is utilized in an upper‐level undergraduate sexual ethics course to leverage public problem solving around the sexual violence on a mid‐size Catholic collegiate campus. Through the course, students, faculty, staff, and community members work together to deepen understanding of the causes and consequences of sexual violence within society and the local community in order to evaluate and design programming for bystander intervention, education, and sexual violence prevention advocacy. After a discussion of the application of civic teaching and learning to sexual violence, the course module describes the learning outcomes and assignments used to assess them. See as well Donna Freitas's response to this essay, “The Risk and Reward of Teaching about Sexual Assault for the Theologian on a Catholic Campus,” published in this issue of the journal.
Keywords:civic learning and teaching  community‐engaged pedagogies  religiously affiliated campuses  sexual ethics  sexual violence  title IX
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