This study uses photovoice to examine the ways in which Chicanx youths hone their critical and multimodal literacy skills in a secondary ethnic studies course. While the institutionalization of secondary ethnic studies courses swiftly expands in school districts across the United States, more research is necessary to understand the nature of these courses. This inquiry examines student photovoice compositions, participant observations, and in-depth semistructured interviews to ascertain some of the affordances of an ethnic studies course from the perspectives of participating students. The following question guides this paper: How do students articulate the importance of ethnic studies in their lives? Students’ creations of photovoice compo...
This study utilizes documentary photography and storytelling, photovoice, to identify the educationa...
Photovoice is a participatory research method that asks participants to answer prompts using photogr...
The conference title “Extreme Appalachia!” represents an opportunity for conversations that acknowle...
In this dissertation study I explore how ten Black adolescents attending a summer camp and after sch...
Sociocultural factors affecting students??? academic performance are difficult to identify for educa...
The study will be conducted in an elementary charter school that has the unique mission to educate a...
This article reports on the findings of a photography and literacy project the authors conducted wit...
There have been multiple studies including youth in participatory action research (Wang, 2006). Litt...
textThe purpose of this qualitative research was to better understand the multilingual and multimoda...
This dissertation presents findings from a 14-month formative experiment utilizing qualitative data ...
Photovoice is a technique utilized to enable participants to initially photograph and later on expla...
Anthropology classrooms challenge instructors to critically engage students in theories of the field...
Drawing from the theoretical contributions of Ethnic Studies, activist new media, and critical digit...
This study examines the development and implementation of ninth grade Ethnic Studies curriculum in a...
This dissertation presents two participatory action research case studies focusing upon how students...
This study utilizes documentary photography and storytelling, photovoice, to identify the educationa...
Photovoice is a participatory research method that asks participants to answer prompts using photogr...
The conference title “Extreme Appalachia!” represents an opportunity for conversations that acknowle...
In this dissertation study I explore how ten Black adolescents attending a summer camp and after sch...
Sociocultural factors affecting students??? academic performance are difficult to identify for educa...
The study will be conducted in an elementary charter school that has the unique mission to educate a...
This article reports on the findings of a photography and literacy project the authors conducted wit...
There have been multiple studies including youth in participatory action research (Wang, 2006). Litt...
textThe purpose of this qualitative research was to better understand the multilingual and multimoda...
This dissertation presents findings from a 14-month formative experiment utilizing qualitative data ...
Photovoice is a technique utilized to enable participants to initially photograph and later on expla...
Anthropology classrooms challenge instructors to critically engage students in theories of the field...
Drawing from the theoretical contributions of Ethnic Studies, activist new media, and critical digit...
This study examines the development and implementation of ninth grade Ethnic Studies curriculum in a...
This dissertation presents two participatory action research case studies focusing upon how students...
This study utilizes documentary photography and storytelling, photovoice, to identify the educationa...
Photovoice is a participatory research method that asks participants to answer prompts using photogr...
The conference title “Extreme Appalachia!” represents an opportunity for conversations that acknowle...