Dr. Sandra Faulkner talks to us about inclusive pedagogy, transforming the energy in classrooms, concrete steps to building relationships with students, and poetry as a way to portray learning experiences. Sandra is known for her work in qualitative methodology, poetic inquiry, and the relationships among culture, identities, and sexualities. Dr. Faulkner is a Professor of Communication at Bowling Green State University
Drs. Dixie Massey and Margaret Vaughn talk to us about agency, interests, and books. Dr. Dixie Masse...
Dr. Mandie Bevels Dunn is known for her work in the area of teacher wellness. In particular, she stu...
A Montage of Racial Collisions: Go Down, Moses and the Miscegenated Legacy of the Short Story Cycle ...
Dr. Sandra Faulkner talks to us about inclusive pedagogy, transforming the energy in classrooms, con...
Dr. Elizabeth Moje talks to us about justice and equity, valuing difference as a way to new ideas, a...
In this episode, Dr. Susan Bennett talks to us about building relationships, social justice, equity,...
Dr. Sharon Vaughn talks to us about how emotional and behavioral aspects of students’ lives can impa...
Julie Beth Napolin, assistant professor of Digital Humanities at Eugene Lang College, the New School...
Jeffrey Sommers is Associate Professor of English at West Chester University with a Ph.D. from New Y...
Dr. Judith Dunkerly-Bean talks to us about advocacy, representation, blind spots, and preparing pres...
Dr. Barbara Comber is known for her work in the areas of creative teaching pedagogy, critical liter...
Dr. Danielle Dennis talks to us about asset-based thinking, teacher agency, and asking questions to ...
Dr. Maylath?s presentation for a Professional Development Luncheon on February 11, 2016 and the disc...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify the effects of reading diverse texts during SE...
The role of inclusive research in understanding inclusive education has been globally emphasized in ...
Drs. Dixie Massey and Margaret Vaughn talk to us about agency, interests, and books. Dr. Dixie Masse...
Dr. Mandie Bevels Dunn is known for her work in the area of teacher wellness. In particular, she stu...
A Montage of Racial Collisions: Go Down, Moses and the Miscegenated Legacy of the Short Story Cycle ...
Dr. Sandra Faulkner talks to us about inclusive pedagogy, transforming the energy in classrooms, con...
Dr. Elizabeth Moje talks to us about justice and equity, valuing difference as a way to new ideas, a...
In this episode, Dr. Susan Bennett talks to us about building relationships, social justice, equity,...
Dr. Sharon Vaughn talks to us about how emotional and behavioral aspects of students’ lives can impa...
Julie Beth Napolin, assistant professor of Digital Humanities at Eugene Lang College, the New School...
Jeffrey Sommers is Associate Professor of English at West Chester University with a Ph.D. from New Y...
Dr. Judith Dunkerly-Bean talks to us about advocacy, representation, blind spots, and preparing pres...
Dr. Barbara Comber is known for her work in the areas of creative teaching pedagogy, critical liter...
Dr. Danielle Dennis talks to us about asset-based thinking, teacher agency, and asking questions to ...
Dr. Maylath?s presentation for a Professional Development Luncheon on February 11, 2016 and the disc...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to identify the effects of reading diverse texts during SE...
The role of inclusive research in understanding inclusive education has been globally emphasized in ...
Drs. Dixie Massey and Margaret Vaughn talk to us about agency, interests, and books. Dr. Dixie Masse...
Dr. Mandie Bevels Dunn is known for her work in the area of teacher wellness. In particular, she stu...
A Montage of Racial Collisions: Go Down, Moses and the Miscegenated Legacy of the Short Story Cycle ...