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At Oxford Brookes we have a 3rd year Honours module, Citizen Journalism and
Civic Engagement, running next semester that needs a tutor due to a
research sabbatical

This runs module on Tuesday mornings in Semester 2. It is delivered via a
large seminar/workshop that runs for 2.5 hours for c.30 students, and we're
looking for somebody with some teaching experience

Pay comprises 24 taught hours, plus some marking and meeting fees.

If you are interested can you send a CV?

Many thanks

Michele Paule

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Dr Michele Paule
Senior Lecturer in Culture, Media and Education
Oxford Brookes University
Harcourt Hill Campus
OX2 9AT
Tel: 01865 488497

Save the Cheerleader, Save the World: Girls, media, and leadership  (November
2017) Guest blog for the Gender and Education Association

*Girlhood, Schools, and Media: Popular Discourses of the Achieving Girl
<https://www.routledge.com/Girlhood-Schools-and-Media-Popular-Discourses-of-the-Achieving-Girl/Paule/p/book/9781138840065>*
(Routledge, 2016)

Dinosaur discourses: taking stock of gendered learning myths. *Gender and
Education* Volume 27, Issue 7 pp.744-758  DOI:
10.1080/09540253.2015.1093101
Direct download link:
http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/Awiqj6rfK5494XH5fYrS/full#.Vlx1DQVNxBk.gmail


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