Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Education Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 24 of 24

Full-Text Articles in Education

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Dec 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • 2020 AWP Intro Journals Project nominees announced


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Oct 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Georgia Poetry Circuit welcomes David Baker on November 7


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Oct 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Department issues statement condemning book burning


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Oct 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Poet Beth Ann Fennelly to read in Savannah


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Jun 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Join our faculty!


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Jun 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Why our majors love W&L


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University May 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Georgia Southern University partners with MedCap Software to best prepare students for careers in technical writing


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Apr 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Annual award ceremony recognizes W&L students


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Apr 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Call for readers: 2019 Writing and Linguistics Senior Reading


A Pilgrim’S Progress For The Digital, Post-Human(Ist) Age?: Social And Religious Allegory In Russell Banks’S Lost Memory Of Skin, David J. Buehrer Dr. Apr 2019

A Pilgrim’S Progress For The Digital, Post-Human(Ist) Age?: Social And Religious Allegory In Russell Banks’S Lost Memory Of Skin, David J. Buehrer Dr.

South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL)

In Lost Memory of Skin (2011), his twelfth novel, Russell Banks continues his exploration of the dark underbelly of American society—in this instance, the moral wilderness of a group of convicted sex offenders exiled to living beneath a concrete causeway in the south Florida city of Calusa, a fictionalized Miami. Banks, who has long been “our premier chronicler of the doomed and forgotten American male” (Schulman 8), focuses in Lost on a twenty-two-year-old parolee referred to throughout only as “The Kid.” While guilty and duly convicted of propositioning an underage girl online for sex, The Kid is still presented in …


Realismo Y Exasperación: Un Estudio De Los Personajes Femeninos En La Pata De La Sota Y La Nona De Roberto Cossa, Mariana Pensa Apr 2019

Realismo Y Exasperación: Un Estudio De Los Personajes Femeninos En La Pata De La Sota Y La Nona De Roberto Cossa, Mariana Pensa

South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL)

En esta presentación analizamos las obras teatrales La pata de la sota (1967) y La Nona (1977), del dramaturgo argentino Roberto Cossa. Estos textos se constituyen en textos-faro del subsistema teatral del realismo reflexivo. El primero, uno que define la ortodoxia del universo realista, mientras que el segundo la supera, incorporando un universo muy cercano al absurdo y el sin sentido. Trabajando, entonces, desde las coordenadas del realismo y su evolución, nos focalizamos aquí en la relación madre-hija, para señalar cuáles y cómo son los cambios en la construcción de los personajes femeninos en el pasaje de una fase a …


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Apr 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Burning Swamp returns April 22
  • Annual Department award ceremony to be held April 25


Seccll Conference Program 2019, Seccll Conference Apr 2019

Seccll Conference Program 2019, Seccll Conference

South East Coastal Conference on Languages & Literatures (SECCLL)

Conference Program 2019


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Apr 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Writing and Linguistics faculty and students to present at CURIO symposium April 16


If They Would Just Hush And Pay Attention, Quinton Granville Mar 2019

If They Would Just Hush And Pay Attention, Quinton Granville

National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference

An interactive session that prepares educators to apply literacy strategies such as “Real-Talk” to overcoming the challenges associated with engaging post-millennials in college and career aligned skill practice. The presenter demonstrates how to plan standards-based instruction that incorporates students’ voice as a tool for empowering students to apply their verbal and written communication skills to complete content-specific (i.e., social studies, ELA, science, etc.) assignments.


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Mar 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Georgia Poetry Circuit welcomes Elena Karina Byrne on April 11


"It's My Closest Friend And My Most Hated Enemy": Students Share Perspectives On Procrastination In Writing Classes, Jennifer Gray Feb 2019

"It's My Closest Friend And My Most Hated Enemy": Students Share Perspectives On Procrastination In Writing Classes, Jennifer Gray

The Journal of Student Success in Writing

This article presents the results from an IRB-approved study that researched student perspectives on procrastination. Qualitative and quantitative data from over 200 surveys administered to first-year writers illustrated multiple reasons why students procrastinated, and these reasons are much deeper than a strong desire to do something else. Results indicated that when students perceived a lack of engagement with their topic (whether the engagement was actually there or not), they were more likely to procrastinate. In addition, students who had fewer choices in their writing assignments, such as topic choices or format choices, were more likely to procrastinate and avoid the …


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University Feb 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Juliana Baggott reads in Savannah on March 7


Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University, College Of Arts & Humanities Jan 2019

Writing & Linguistics News, Georgia Southern University, College Of Arts & Humanities

Writing & Linguistics News (2012-2022)

  • Study abroad in China during summer 2019

  • Georgia Poetry Circuit welcomes Adrian Matejka on February 7


William H. Schubert Curriculum Studies Collection, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections Jan 2019

William H. Schubert Curriculum Studies Collection, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections

Finding Aids

This collection consists of papers and files belonging to Dr. William Schubert. Materials span 1975 to 2014 and include papers and articles written or edited by Schubert, correspondence with colleagues and organizations, files pertaining to his advising work, awards won by Schubert, and classroom syllabi throughout the years.

Find this collection in the University Libraries' catalog.


A Fiction Of Fragmented Falsehoods: Curriculum Of Unwanted Roads Traveled, Katherine Wyatt Jan 2019

A Fiction Of Fragmented Falsehoods: Curriculum Of Unwanted Roads Traveled, Katherine Wyatt

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This is an inquiry centered on lived ‘otherness’ in different social experiences. Fiction and illustrations are both creative outlets that provide opportunities of curriculum growth by offering the viewer realistic portrayals dealing with truth and factors that make us fundamentally human. “Fiction elicits an interpretation of the world by being itself a worldlike object for interpretation” (Dillard, 1988, p. 155). This study uses fiction and illustrations as vehicles of communication to provide an awareness regarding social issues in everyday lived experiences, exposing the reader to the social, cultural and historical realities persistently impeding the shared constructs of human experiences. Structuring …


Poetically Composed, Educationally Imposed: Exploring Imagination And Poetics In Curriculum—A Memoir, Whitney J. Presnal Jan 2019

Poetically Composed, Educationally Imposed: Exploring Imagination And Poetics In Curriculum—A Memoir, Whitney J. Presnal

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Through the use of memoir, my work centers on how poetry is situated within public education curriculum. I explore the curricular context of poetry through the lenses of my lived experiences in early childhood, as a K-12 student, and as an early career classroom teacher. My dissertation draws upon a wide array of literature, honing in on the poetic perspectives of philosophers (Aristotle, 1996; Heidegger, 1947 & 1971/2013; Plato, 1955/2007), poets (Hall, 2003; Eliot, 1920 & 2009), and curriculum theorists (Leggo, 1997 & 2018; Pinar, 1994; Sameshima, 2007). The foundation of my work is drawn from my own circular experiences, …


The Multicultural Center's Role In Black Male Success At A Predominantly White Institution, Stephan Tramaine Moore Jan 2019

The Multicultural Center's Role In Black Male Success At A Predominantly White Institution, Stephan Tramaine Moore

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Many scholarly works have focused on the problems that Black males face in higher education at predominantly White institutions (PWI). However, few have explored specific factors that lead to the success of Black males. This study focuses on the Multicultural Center’s role in Black male success a PWI. There are a myriad of issues that Black men face when pursuing higher education ranging from a lack of financial resources to “invisibility” in the collegial environment. These challenges are further exacerbated for Black men who are enrolled at a PWI. The Multicultural Center (MC) is among the essential modalities that can …


Preserving The Archives In The 21st Century Classroom: Designing History Classes Around Primary Source Research., Julie Harper Pace Jan 2019

Preserving The Archives In The 21st Century Classroom: Designing History Classes Around Primary Source Research., Julie Harper Pace

Georgia Educational Researcher

This article details an experiment in an 11th and 12th grade 3-week intensive course, the Science and History of Contagious Disease. The course was an interdisciplinary survey of how diseases are spread along with an examination of social responses. Although both lecture and discussion based, the course revolved primary around a trip in which we led approximately 22 students through archival research in the City of Savannah Municipal Archives on the Yellow Fever epidemics of 1820, 1854, and 1876. The article describes the numerous advantages of archival work, from direct contact with rare and unique primary sources to …