Current educational practices and policies erode and ignore student\u27s racial, cultural, socioeconomic, and gender identities forcing students to leave their unique characteristics at the classroom door in order to become socially acceptable. This erosion has many negative implications for students, including lack of motivation and interest in learning, failing, and dropping out. In the project, students created Zines, self-published self-distributed texts that include a variety of formats, mediums, and topics, with the goal of exploring and expressing their identity while meeting content standards. The objectives were to use what students bring into the classroom to motivate them to learn, to build an awareness and understanding of the i...
Who am I? Students are often faced with this question as they traverse the territories of primary, s...
Adolescence is a critical juncture in the process of identity development and has implications for s...
The research question addressed in this project is, what is necessary to empower and engage students...
Current educational practices and policies erode and ignore student\u27s racial, cultural, socioecon...
The definition of what is considered literacy is ever changing as is the literacy practices that are...
Research has demonstrated that incorporating culturally relevant and culturally sustaining pedagogy ...
This paper argues that identity is only relatively stable and is created and re-created in interacti...
Through the lens of situated learning (Lave & Wenger, 1991), I examine the ways in which zines, self...
How do definitions of literacy in the academy, and the pedagogies that reinforce such definitions, i...
The focus of this Capstone Project is on how upper-grade elementary students view children’s literat...
A challenge for many secondary educators is fostering student engagement. This challenge is enhanced...
Zines are low-budget, DIY (do it yourself) texts that are produced beyond mainstream publishing chan...
Through a qualitative study, the researcher explored student identity. Students enter into schools w...
Zines continue to benefit from a resurgent interest from their 1990s heyday, including in libraries....
Education can be a dehumanizing experience for both students and teachers. Teachers hold a great res...
Who am I? Students are often faced with this question as they traverse the territories of primary, s...
Adolescence is a critical juncture in the process of identity development and has implications for s...
The research question addressed in this project is, what is necessary to empower and engage students...
Current educational practices and policies erode and ignore student\u27s racial, cultural, socioecon...
The definition of what is considered literacy is ever changing as is the literacy practices that are...
Research has demonstrated that incorporating culturally relevant and culturally sustaining pedagogy ...
This paper argues that identity is only relatively stable and is created and re-created in interacti...
Through the lens of situated learning (Lave & Wenger, 1991), I examine the ways in which zines, self...
How do definitions of literacy in the academy, and the pedagogies that reinforce such definitions, i...
The focus of this Capstone Project is on how upper-grade elementary students view children’s literat...
A challenge for many secondary educators is fostering student engagement. This challenge is enhanced...
Zines are low-budget, DIY (do it yourself) texts that are produced beyond mainstream publishing chan...
Through a qualitative study, the researcher explored student identity. Students enter into schools w...
Zines continue to benefit from a resurgent interest from their 1990s heyday, including in libraries....
Education can be a dehumanizing experience for both students and teachers. Teachers hold a great res...
Who am I? Students are often faced with this question as they traverse the territories of primary, s...
Adolescence is a critical juncture in the process of identity development and has implications for s...
The research question addressed in this project is, what is necessary to empower and engage students...