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New Media and Digital Pedagogy
Enhancing the Twenty-First-Century Classroom
2017
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New Media and Digital Pedagogy: Enhancing the Twenty-First-Century Classroom addresses the influence of new media on instruction, higher education, and pedagogy. The contributors specifically examine the practical and theoretical implications of new media and the influence of new media on education. This book emphasizes the changing landscape of education and technology and creates a foundational lens and framework for thinking through and navigating higher education in a digital and new m...
$38.89 USD
Culture, Community, and Educational Success
Reimagining the Invisible Knapsack
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- Crystal Polite GloverToby S. JenkinsStephanie TroutmanJemilia S. DavisMyron C. DuffCrystal EndsleyPaula FaulknerTieka HarrisJanet HaynesRhonda B. JeffriesAnita Rao MysoreSpencer PlattTenisha PowellTiera TanksleyAlicia Nicki WashingtonToni WilliamsArlecia SimmonsNathaniel BryanNathaniel Frederick IIAdolphus BelkKishonna Gray
2018
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Many Black, Latinx, multiracial and ethnically diverse, first-generation college students turned PhDs—tie their academic success, achievements, and ability to navigate the difficult terrain of higher education back to the critical experiences and lessons learned in their home lives and through their cultural backgrounds. For them, culture matters. This book offers an opportunity for an anti-deficit and positive examination of (Black, Latinx, and multiracial) culture and its role in creatin...
$93.19 USD
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- S E DuffCrystal Lynn WebsterTara BynumAnasa HicksLindsey Elizabeth JonesSA SmytheNastassja E SwiftJennifer L PalmerNazera Sadiq WrightCynthia R GreenleeVanessa D PlumlyNajya A WilliamsKatharine CapshawDara WalkerShani RoperJanaé E BonsuBeverley Palesa DitsiePhindile KuneneDenise Oliver-VelezClaudrena N. HaroldRuth Nicole BrownCasidy Campbell
2022
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The Global History of Black Girlhood boldly claims that Black girls are so important we should know their histories. Yet, how do we find the stories and materials we need to hear Black girls’ voices and understand their lives? Corinne T. Field and LaKisha Michelle Simmons edit a collection of writings that explores the many ways scholars, artists, and activists think and write about Black girls' pasts. The contributors engage in interdisciplinary conversations that consider what i...
$11.59 USD


