Women's Studies Program General Meeting Minutes
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BROOKLYN COLLEGE |
AGENDA.
General Sagal on November hy a
RoR A Pe. Beet res
1. Report fran the present core couras facultys Social Seionee
108.7 = Sydslle Brocka Levy, Nancy Roemer. Humanities 10.7 =
Famells Farley, Marylin ia a
2. Reports hy Picsmenvetive members of thu faculty teaching
Women's Studies Program electives within various departments:
Psycho logy» Terry Landau; Sociology, Judy lerber; English, Claire
Sprague; Philosephy, Abigail Rosenthal.
3. ‘Those who have teught, are now teaching, and those who have
indicated active interest in teaching Momen's Studies courses in
their respective disciplines are invited to present their ceneae
tdona of the way in which they would teach these courses.
faculty member who would like to subeit a course description oe
a Women's Studies slective within her department, is invited to
share ideas with other faculty manbers at this mecting.
‘ho ALL students who have taken courses in Woman's Studies on
either the introductory or elective level. ars asked to share their
experiences, and to maks recamendations for booklists ani points
for discussion in future courses. Students’ ideas on articulation
of core courses would be particularly helpful to faculty planing,
since these coursea present a vital proving ground for working out
the interdiseiplinary aspects of the ‘program.
domen's Studies Program
BROOKLYN COLLEGE |
AGENDA.
General Sagal on November hy a
RoR A Pe. Beet res
1. Report fran the present core couras facultys Social Seionee
108.7 = Sydslle Brocka Levy, Nancy Roemer. Humanities 10.7 =
Famells Farley, Marylin ia a
2. Reports hy Picsmenvetive members of thu faculty teaching
Women's Studies Program electives within various departments:
Psycho logy» Terry Landau; Sociology, Judy lerber; English, Claire
Sprague; Philosephy, Abigail Rosenthal.
3. ‘Those who have teught, are now teaching, and those who have
indicated active interest in teaching Momen's Studies courses in
their respective disciplines are invited to present their ceneae
tdona of the way in which they would teach these courses.
faculty member who would like to subeit a course description oe
a Women's Studies slective within her department, is invited to
share ideas with other faculty manbers at this mecting.
‘ho ALL students who have taken courses in Woman's Studies on
either the introductory or elective level. ars asked to share their
experiences, and to maks recamendations for booklists ani points
for discussion in future courses. Students’ ideas on articulation
of core courses would be particularly helpful to faculty planing,
since these coursea present a vital proving ground for working out
the interdiseiplinary aspects of the ‘program.
Title
Women's Studies Program General Meeting Minutes
Description
The minutes of this meeting of the Women's Studies Program reflect the pedagogical considerations and the feminist methodologies used to build course curriculum within the program. Proposals for new courses from new faculty across disciplines are invited, and faculty discuss the inclusion of topics and sources for future syllabi from students who have previously taken courses in the program. The solicitation of student input for course planning points to the collaborative nature of curriculum building within Brooklyn College's Women's Studies Program.
Creator
Brooklyn College Women's Studies Program
Date
November 4, 1974
Language
English
Rights
Obtained from Contributor - Copyright Unknown
Source
Brooklyn College Library, Archives and Special Collections
Original Format
Notes / Minutes
Brooklyn College Women’s Studies Program. Letter. “Women’s Studies Program General Meeting Minutes.”, CUNY DIGITAL HISTORY ARCHIVE, accessed March 10, 2026, https://stephenz.tailc22a4b.ts.net/s/cdha/item/870
Time Periods
1970-1977 Open Admissions - Fiscal Crisis - State Takeover
