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"Suitable Truth" Art Project Unites Disciplines, Sarah Moss
"Suitable Truth" Art Project Unites Disciplines, Sarah Moss
The Voice
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Core Program Gets A Refresh, Sarah Moss
Lambs Provide Hands-On Experience In Ag Course, Lydia Marcus
Lambs Provide Hands-On Experience In Ag Course, Lydia Marcus
The Voice
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Checking Out Actuarial Science, Sarah Moss
Towards Sustainability Of Architectural Education Programs In Publicuniversities In Egypt: Cairo University Case Study, Asmaa Saleh
Architecture and Planning Journal (APJ)
More than a decade ago; the concept of sustainability had a great concern from the whole world because of the global warming dilemma. Sustainability is a paradigm that contains environmental, economic and social factors. Many governments have adopted the sustainability paradigm especially in the MENA region as they are the most affected by global warming. In Egypt, within the government role in paving the way to sustainability; principles of sustainable development has been integrated into the country's policies and programs in reflection to sustainable development strategy of Egypt's vision 2030. However, the concept of sustainability is still considered as a …
Five Questions For Christians To Ask About Online Courses, Leah A. Zuidema
Five Questions For Christians To Ask About Online Courses, Leah A. Zuidema
The Voice
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Foldscopes: An Unassuming Technology With A Big Impact, Lydia Marcus
Foldscopes: An Unassuming Technology With A Big Impact, Lydia Marcus
The Voice
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A Prison Of Education: The School-To-Prison Pipeline In Low-Income Schools, Adam Le
A Prison Of Education: The School-To-Prison Pipeline In Low-Income Schools, Adam Le
Themis: Research Journal of Justice Studies and Forensic Science
This paper examines the relationship between prisons and education in American culture, comparing public schools in California cities to wealthier private schools. The essay critiques the American dream’s notions of social stratification and success of the individual in racialized areas. The first section compares funding disparities between education and prison and argues that while funding is an integral part of the inner-city’s problem, the curriculum itself is ineffective. The second section takes a closer look at differences in the curricula and educational settings of an inner-city school and a private school. It offers ethnic studies in secondary education as a …
The New Curricula: Propelling The Growth Of Media Literacy Education, Tessa Jolls
The New Curricula: Propelling The Growth Of Media Literacy Education, Tessa Jolls
Journal of Media Literacy Education
As new online and cellular technologies advance, the implications for the traditional textbook model of curricular instruction are profound. The ability to construct, share, collaborate on and publish new instructional materials marks the beginning of a global revolution in curricula development. Research-based media literacy frameworks can be applied to all subjects, and they enable teachers to have confidence that, in employing the frameworks to address academic subjects, themes or projects, students will gain content knowledge. Teaching through media literacy education strategies provides the opportunity to make media literacy central to teaching and learning, since media literacy process skills enable students …