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February 7, 2023
February 7, 2023
December 7, 2022
“We humans live with other animals in our midst, yet we forget to notice their presence or even consciously choose to ignore them as we deem them insignificant. Yet,… READ MORE
November 2, 2022
by Sarah Winchell Lenhoff on November 2,2022 Abraham Maslow wrote “If the only tool you have is a hammer, it is tempting to treat everything as if it were a nail.” In… READ MORE
October 19, 2022
By Andrea Avery October 19, 2022 When we think about “accommodating” disability in the classroom, our objective should not be pure disembodiment—where the body you show up in, to teach… READ MORE
October 11, 2022
September 12, 2022
by T. Philip Nichols and Antero Garcia One of the most significant changes to education in the last decade is the proliferation of platform technologies in teaching, learning, and administration…. READ MORE
August 22, 2022
by Ethan Chang Ethnic Studies, an interdisciplinary curriculum and pedagogy that centers the insights of Black, Indigenous, and minoritized peoples, 1 has become one of several targets of predominantly white parent opposition…. READ MORE
May 10, 2022
by Claire Alkouatli Most expressions of education in North America center normative conceptions of the human being who teaches and learns as a composite construction of embodied cognitions and emotions…. READ MORE
April 26, 2022
by Liang Zhang For-profit colleges enroll a disproportionately large number of veteran students relative to public and private nonprofit colleges; the imbalance has been reinforced since the implementation of the… READ MORE
April 12, 2022
by H. Richard Milner IV Education, educators, and the truth about the ugly roots and maintenance of all types of inequity are under attack in the United States. I increasingly… READ MORE