Writing Rationales with Preservice Teachers
…has leading gay characters. In addition to this, the characters are exploring their sexualities at a young age. While some parents or administrators may not be comfortable with this aspect…
…has leading gay characters. In addition to this, the characters are exploring their sexualities at a young age. While some parents or administrators may not be comfortable with this aspect…
…those who experience the curriculum. Aspects of identity to consider are language, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender identification, sexual orientation, cultural practices, community participation, family structures, abilities, interests and…
…was conducted, I never had a student in one of my classes from my home state of West Virginia. This aspect of my experience is significant as it points to…
…cycle of the Monarch butterfly: During writing conferences, a few students mentioned that they were having trouble structuring their essays. They had an idea about some aspect of their identity…
…line cross the race line? Like identity politics, the term intersectionality focuses on an individual and a static nexus of aspects of identity. Recognizing that my imagination does not do…
…a multinational, multicultural and multilingual group of communities were consolidated into Hispanic heritage in the first place.” Begin by discussing with students all the various aspects of culture, in this…
…As they travel, she notices different aspects of her town and imagines different things that she dreams for her and her family. Then she falls on her scooter and drops…
…share their own thoughts and ideas.” Projects: Students learn through inquiry about aspects of the world around them, and one way to enact student-centered inquiry is through project-based learning. Read…
…at the same time? I eventually shifted my guilty stance and worked out a way. For me, teaching grammar in context means considering what aspects of language would most benefit…
…teaching how to explore the power of metaphors. Since metaphors express images, emotions, actions, experiences, and nuances through direct and indirect comparisons, attentive readers can grasp deeper levels of meaning…
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