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Three universities partner to deliver a course on gender-based violence in higher education

21 Jun 2013

Ways of Working student-directed action research on the topic, and to foster shared learning between students and faculty The instructors met in Canada two years prior to the in Africa with students and faculty in Canada, using inception of the partnership when the two African different kinds of media. [...] such as: the changing context of the participating universities concerning sexual and gender discrimination On their part, the instructors indicated that the exchange and violence and the need to review, update and apply of the various country-specific points of view added depth policies; mapping the various groups and institutions and richness to the course. [...] For one of the instructors, on campus and in the city that focus on this issue; and a primary benefit of this partnership was that it helped researching the frequency and extent of sexual and participants understand gender based violence as reported to authorities and in “How disciplinary positions, the media and comparing it to the results of surveys academic training and culture impact on how pr. [...] This personal stories on how the issue of sexual violence and international connection also provided more legitimacy harassment impacted students both here and there was a for the presentation of the results of students’ research great catalyst for discussion.” The technology facilitated to senior administrators in the hope of improving sexual the simultaneous delivery of the course to three class. [...] The course is now delivered universities and develop understandings of issues in the over two semesters to facilitate the full completion of all different contexts; and the technical teams at the three activities, including the research projects, which resolved universities that had to connect with each other to ensure the difficulties created by the different calendars.
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