Understanding of Girlhood

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Students were asked to respond to the following question:

Think back to the beginning of the semester. How has your opinion and understanding of girlhood changed? How or why not? Has this class reminded you of your adolescence and has it provided you any insight into that adolescence?

All reflections are in .doc format

Cordts, Jennifer. At the beginning of the semester I wasn’t really sure...

Harvey, Canda. As I look back upon this semester, my conception of girlhood has changed...

Kelly, Kathleen. I think the way that I look at girlhood and what it means has changed...

Leslie, Andrew. In a lot of ways my understanding of girlhood has changed, more specifically girl power...

McCaffrey, Jasmine. My understanding of the term “girlhood” has changed a bit...

McFall, Leah. I think that this class has opened my eyes a lot about girlhood...

McNeil, Katie. If you were to ask me about my childhood before this class started...

Meitl, Sarah. It is easy to assume that a girl’s experience is no different...

Moncrief, Kelsey. Before this class started, Stories of a Young Girl, I have a very different opinion...

Ostlind, Sidney. This class has truly been one of my favorites and one that I feel that I have learned the most from...

Raab, Katie. I have taken many classes during my college career...

Richards, Amanda. My opinion on girlhood has definitely changed...

Roberts, Stephanie. At the beginning of the semester I honestly thought…

Sanford, Dan. This class has been wonderful for me...

Schiffelbein, Emily. Looking back to the beginning of this semester, I believe that my view...

Wenzel, Anna. For the final reflection of the semester I am being asked...

 

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