A statutory requirement: Teaching innovation for gender equality at university
Author
García-Cano Torrico, María
Hinojosa Pareja, Eva Francisca
Buenestado Fernández, Mariana
Jiménez Millán, Azahara
Publisher
ElsevierDate
2023Subject
Higher educationEducational innovation
Spain
Equality policies
Gender issues
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The present article examined the meaning adopted by gender equality policies during their development in the field of university teaching. Discourse provided by 26 teachers in charge of teaching innovation projects pertaining to this topic and members of the committee charged with promoting the program were analysed. The theoretical approach taken indicated two different viewpoints. The first, opportunism, involved specific classroom actions and resulted from a weak reasoning about gender equality. The second, opportunity, visibilised and recognised feminist teaching, involved more robust actions that were sustained over a longer period of time, and evidenced the need for gender equality to continue to permeate institutional culture. Findings encourage greater commitment to innovation as a political act. Such innovation should seek out more horizontal approaches that join project foundations together with the postulates of feminist pedagogy in order to achieve greater impact