学生对 Stanford University 提供的 Health Across the Gender Spectrum 的评价和反馈
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PB
May 10, 2017
I have thoroughly enjoyed this course. My stepson (born a female) is transgender. This course has helped me understand things more and gave me a lot of pointers on how to do things. Thank you so much!
CM
May 17, 2020
I love how concise and easy to understand the videos were. They all get straight to the point and it was really a mind-blowing experience to learn about the differences and what we can do to support.
576 - Health Across the Gender Spectrum 的 600 个评论(共 693 个)
创建者 Jazmín M
•Jan 13, 2019
Muy bueno
创建者 Deleted A
•Apr 25, 2018
Inspiring
创建者 Muhammad A H
•Aug 27, 2025
good one
创建者 Andia I
•Mar 17, 2022
Awesome!
创建者 Luciana P
•Apr 14, 2021
Loved it
创建者 Deleted A
•Oct 25, 2018
Love it!
创建者 Gloria J
•Sep 15, 2023
awesome
创建者 Jean M M
•Aug 9, 2023
Amazing
创建者 Trixie N
•May 3, 2021
Love it
创建者 Marta M
•Jan 29, 2021
AMAZING
创建者 Mohamed R M N
•Mar 7, 2023
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创建者 Dr.ARDAAS S
•Mar 2, 2025
GREAT
创建者 magdy k
•May 4, 2021
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•Sep 4, 2025
GOOD
创建者 TERESITA D J A D L O
•Feb 3, 2025
BIEN
创建者 Nattha M
•Nov 11, 2024
Good
创建者 Deleted A
•Feb 11, 2023
Good
创建者 Vivían M
•Apr 21, 2020
Exce
创建者 Ernesto O M R
•Jan 6, 2019
Cool
创建者 Rafael M
•May 20, 2025
SI
创建者 Keeley T
•Aug 20, 2017
This is a great introduction to understanding gender diversity, how to facilitate gender inclusive environments, and how to support wellness in gender diverse children. The course is short and sweet and the format is easy to navigate, which makes it easily accessible. The use of case examples along with educational information makes it both engaging and useful and allow's the opportunity to understand the perspective of these children, adults, and their families. I'm giving this four stars because as I watched the videos, my impression (which may be incorrect) is that the families and individuals represented a particular socioeconomic subset. While many of the recommendations apply across population and environment, this course did not address the complexities of intersectional issues (race, culture) and the challenges that people and those working with people with fewer resources and/or less liberal worldview may experience. White people working at Stanford and families willing to seek out support through a resource like Gender Spectrum (which is a powerful resource) are just not representative of much of the demographic struggling to feel authentic in their gender and to feel included and supported in their lives.
创建者 Katie S
•Mar 29, 2017
I thought this course was mostly very well done. I would love to get in touch with the professor who created the course, and may try to reach out via other means. I am a transgender grad student at Mills College working on gender inclusive early childhood education.
One note specifically for Coursera, though... The honor code validation use of "legal name" on a course about transgender rights/health poses a particular emotional barrier for transgender people taking the course. Many transgender people go by names that are not their legal name and may or may not be able to change their legal names due to complicated laws and requirements. Having folks sign using their legal name is a potentially hostile, if relatively passive, act towards some transgender folks taking this class.
创建者 Venetia P
•Apr 14, 2017
Great course, I really liked it. I found it very educating and enjoyed the interviews of the children most of all.
I feel the class would benefit by discussing how gender roles are formed in society, why are pervasive through many aspects of society, how they are historically evolved, comparison in more aspects with the societies mentioned that are more open to gender fluidity etc. That would help us understand whether there is a necessity behind the gender roles or whether it is a natural step to drop them altogether, how they apply to other gender defined groups etc. I see why this would give the class a more society critical and perhaps political dimension however.
创建者 Terezia B
•Jun 11, 2017
This course was very interesting and it taught me a lot, but sometimes I felt that it is not always women-sensitive or I just simply wasn't assured that it is, for example in the "What is a girl?" video when the little girls tells that girls should clean while boys should eat and sleep. This scared me a little bit, because in that moment I wasn't totally sure how to understand this, is it literally meant like that or is it just making fun of the gender roles. I mean for me it pretty much reproduced those roles that deprive women from their freedoms (having to cook and clean after a sleeping and eating man).