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学生对 University of Pittsburgh 提供的 Gender and Sexuality: Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace 的评价和反馈

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课程概述

What is sex? What is gender? What is sexuality? What do we mean by LGBTQIA? How are these concepts related to the workplace? How have our understandings of these terms changed over time, and how have these changes impacted work and culture? To help you answer these important questions, this course will introduce you to the exciting field of gender, sexuality, and women's studies, and to LGBTQIA identities. We will use a range of interdisciplinary concepts, tools, and methods to understand and analyze how identity shapes our experiences in culture and in the workplace. Because we all live with gender expectations, this course is crucial for any profession, and for understanding the world around us. Also, you will learn key concepts that will help you to interpret and understand the world we share....

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MF

Mar 23, 2022

I​ really learnt a lot in this course. This is not something that you can learn in everyday conversations, and with a lot of misinformation being spreaded, taking this course can really benefit you.

JP

May 3, 2020

That was an excellent course. The video lectures and the reading materials were really good and I could learn a lot of new things from this course. Thank you very much for this eyeopening course.

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251 - Gender and Sexuality: Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace 的 275 个评论(共 284 个)

创建者 Stephannie B

Nov 23, 2020

I would wish for more time in order to expand the course materials. With only 4 weeks to try and get the main points covered, I thought the course was very well done.

创建者 Lital S

Jul 1, 2022

Pretty good overall, I gained a lot of knowledge. However, a few links are missing or broken, and I got no response in regard to this enquiry.

创建者 TANMAY L

May 9, 2020

Gained a lot of knowledge pertaining to Diversity and inclusion in the workplace and learned to respect everyone equally

创建者 Pooja P

Aug 2, 2021

Overall a good course but they should certainly include other many more terms and concepts which are new to this world.

创建者 Urania R V

Jun 23, 2022

Good course- a bit basic since I have done a lot of this in previous roles, however its a great refresher.

创建者 Angele T

Dec 21, 2021

Really good introduction to the topic and the issues surrounding it. I enjoyed the course very much.

创建者 Valerie G

Feb 3, 2023

Class is informative and each lesson keeps you engaged on the module topics and learning objectives

创建者 Amal Z

Jun 22, 2021

Thank you a lot for theses beneficial and comprehensive information With all Love and Appreciation

创建者 Ivan L R

Mar 17, 2021

Very interesting and insightful! I wish some of the readings were more current and up to date.

创建者 Amna K

Jun 26, 2023

Highly informative. The facilitators taught in a very easy to understand manner. Learned alot

创建者 Bouchra H

Mar 17, 2020

I learned a lot from this course. It was easy to follow and very informative.

创建者 Mildred O

Mar 25, 2023

This has been a most instructive, thought-provoking insightful experience e

创建者 Anna S

Sep 17, 2017

Loads of valuable information. Should be mandatory (long before college.)

创建者 Benita D

Aug 7, 2020

Good content to Learn. Insightful resources. Thanks for this Opportunity.

创建者 Rayan Z

Jan 18, 2020

I enjoyed taking this course. It was well presented and informative.

创建者 Bharat M S

May 23, 2021

Really helpful sessions, and the resources are very informative

创建者 Kavya D

Apr 26, 2020

Good course to learn about LGBTQIA completely. Thank you.

创建者 Qamar A

Apr 3, 2022

Excellent course with full of knowledge

创建者 Fatima Y

Feb 14, 2022

Really helpful and informative.

创建者 PRANAV

Aug 26, 2020

Great experience of learning

创建者 ROHINI S

Aug 24, 2023

it was a good course

创建者 Guillem M

Apr 4, 2020

I've learned a lot!

创建者 David

Feb 5, 2022

It was very useful

创建者 samuel s

Aug 10, 2018

Nice course

创建者 Kyle S

Aug 20, 2017

About half of this course consistent of an excellent exploration of the ways that members of sexual minorities and underrepresented genders can be discriminated against and made to feel unwelcome in the workplace, and helpful suggestions for ways of changing workplace behaviors and policies to better include people. The other half, in which the professors defined terms and discussed the basics of sexual and gender diversity, was less focused and provided little evidence for a large number of claims. It was sufficient to serve as a refresher on terminology for people who are already familiar with and respectful of gender and sexual diversity, but I suspect for someone who isn't already well-read on the topic it may come across as preachy and subjective.