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Teaching Note—Antioppressive Pedagogy in Action: The Undergraduate Research Methods Course

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Teaching Note—Antioppressive Pedagogy in Action: The Undergraduate Research Methods Course
Abstract
The project of engaging undergraduates in research methods courses is an outstanding challenge for social work educators. Anxiety about the subject is common, for both students and instructors. Further, students’ wariness may reflect historical trauma and their knowledge about the ways in which research has been used to oppress people of color; lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer or questioning, intersex, asexual or ally, and other sexual and gender minorities communities; and other marginalized populations. This teaching note offers reflections and experiences about developing an undergraduate social work research methods course that uses antioppressive pedagogies to create student-centered learning with experiential team-based activities and ongoing critique about the role of power and privilege in research. Specific teaching resources and strategies are shared. © 2024 Council on Social Work Education.
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Journal of Social Work Education
Date
2024
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smoyerTeachingNoteAntioppressive2024
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Teaching Note—Antioppressive Pedagogy in Action
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Smoyer, A. B., & D’Angelo, K. (2024). Teaching Note—Antioppressive Pedagogy in Action: The Undergraduate Research Methods Course. Journal of Social Work Education. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1080/10437797.2024.2386297