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Full-Text Articles in Education
Isaac Gottesman's The Critical Turn In Education: From Marxist Critique To Poststructuralist Feminism To Critical Theories Of Race, Aaron A. Baker
Isaac Gottesman's The Critical Turn In Education: From Marxist Critique To Poststructuralist Feminism To Critical Theories Of Race, Aaron A. Baker
Intersections: Critical Issues in Education
Isaac Gottesman's historiography, The Critical Turn in Education: From Marxist Critique to Poststructuralist Feminism to Critical Theories of Race, aspires to Illuminate the historical context in which critical educational theory evolved. To his credit, he seems to achieve that goal, and more: he establishes that the relationship between the history of critical educational theory and society’s reliance on education is a key to social justice. This book review, describes and evaluates each chapter of Gottesman's text, focusing on his successes and challenges.
Giving Students A Chance To Learn: Hitting Pause And Engaging Students, Michelle Arnold
Giving Students A Chance To Learn: Hitting Pause And Engaging Students, Michelle Arnold
Journal on Empowering Teaching Excellence
A book review of Gail Rice's book, Hitting pause: 65 lecture breaks to refresh and reinforce learning.
Digital Urban Ethnography: A Book Review Of The Digital Street, Katherine L. Walters, Enid Truong
Digital Urban Ethnography: A Book Review Of The Digital Street, Katherine L. Walters, Enid Truong
The Qualitative Report
Jeffery Lane explores the social worlds of youth in Harlem during the digital era through his unique approach, digital urban ethnography. Researchers use this ethnographic method to understand how social lives and meanings are co-constructed within digital and physical spaces. The digital and physical do not neatly represent each other but each provides specific ways to engage that both shape and are shaped by youth’s social lives. As novice researchers, we read this work with an eye towards methodological choices and techniques. In particular, we hoped this work would provide us with an understanding of how to conduct research with …
Book Review: The Media Education Manifesto, Esteban Morales
Book Review: The Media Education Manifesto, Esteban Morales
Journal of Media Literacy Education
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