Gender Diversity: Adapting Classroom Practice for Teaching Non-binary Spanish

Abstract

This research stems from the ongoing international discourse on non-binary identity and the urgency of including non-binary language in foreign language instruction. This session will focus on the efforts of four faculty members of the department of Latin American and Iberian Cultures of the University of Southern California (USC) to integrate non-binary language in Spanish language instruction. It will also address the findings of the surveys conducted among Spanish learners at USC that reflect students’ changing attitudes towards inclusive classroom instruction, and will describe how the results of these surveys inform our teaching practice. We also discuss our initiative to develop an intermediate-level grammar textbook that includes non-binary Spanish, and provide practical tips and examples to practice inclusive language in the classroom. Overall, we consider the success and the challenges resulting from our efforts to foster diverse pedagogical and curricular approaches to enhance student learning, encourage critical-thinking, and ultimately promote and celebrate diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Presenters

Liana Stepanyan
Professor (Teaching) of Spanish, Latin American and Iberian Cultures, University of Southern California, California, United States

Goretti Prieto Botana
Associate Professor, University of Southern California

Carolina Castillo Larrea
Associate Professor, University of Southern California

María Mercedes Fages Agudo
Master Lecturer, Latin American and Iberian Cultures Department, University of Southern California, California, United States

Details

Presentation Type

Workshop Presentation

Theme

Identity and Belonging

KEYWORDS

Identity and Belonging, Gender, Non-Binary, Diversity, Inclusion

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