A Case Study of Backward Design in a Customized Business English Course for...
The present article describes a case study in which the author used domain analysis to create a backward-designed remedial listening comprehension course for global supply chain vendors employed with...
View ArticleSettler colonialism, ecojustice, schooling, and the historical displacement...
This research provides critical discourse analysis (CDA) of primary archival materials that captured the experiences of Central Asian people in the early 1900s first by the Tsarist and later the...
View ArticleFamily caregiving during the COVID-19 pandemic
Plain Language Summary: The COVID-19 pandemic made life difficult for families of adults with disabilities. We had a group discussion of 30 family members on the pros and cons of staying at home....
View ArticleA frameshift variant in the melanophilin gene is associated with loss of...
Melanophilin is a myosin adaptor required for transporting the pigment melanin within cells. Loss of melanophilin in fish, birds, and mammals causes pigmentation defects, but little is known about the...
View ArticleFrom segregation to suspension: The solidification of the contemporary...
Current scholarship emphasizes the adoption of “zero-tolerance” policies as the cause of the punitive turn in school discipline. The focus on “zero tolerance,” however, has obscured how and for what...
View ArticleAmanda Morris, Oral History Interview, 2023
Amanda Morris is a staff reporter at the Washington Post in the United States. Before joining the Post in August 2022, Amanda was an inaugural disability reporting fellow for The New York Times....
View ArticleAnkita Mukhopadhyay, Oral History Interview, 2023
Ankita Mukhopadhyay is a journalist, analyst, and product manager. During COVID, she covered several high-profile investigative stories on the pandemic in India for Deutsche Welle, Germany's...
View ArticleApril Zhu, Oral History Interview, 2023
April Zhu is a freelance journalist based in Kenya. Her work focuses on gender, urban inequality, and the Chinese diaspora in Kenya. She is a senior editor at Guernica Magazine where she edits...
View ArticleBiena Magbitang, Oral History Interview, 2023
Biena Magbitang is an award-winning journalist from the Philippines. She has extensive experience reporting climate change, energy policies, and foreign relations in Southeast Asia. She currently...
View ArticleBukola Adebayo, Oral History Interview, 2023
Bukola Adebayo is an investigative journalist with over a decade of experience reporting health, science, politics, and education in Africa. She is now the West Africa correspondent for the Thomson...
View ArticleCaroline Harrap, Oral History Interview, 2023
Caroline Harrap is a freelance journalist based in Paris, France, writing about French culture, travel, and environmental issues. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, The Independent, France Today,...
View ArticleChristine Ro, Oral History Interview, 2023
Christine Ro, a freelance journalist based in London, the United Kingdom, covers subjects on international development, social justice, environmentalism, and pop culture. Her work has appeared in...
View ArticleDanielle Keeton-Olsen, Oral History Interview, 2023
Danielle Keeton-Olsen is a freelance journalist who explores issues in business, human rights, healthcare, and environmental subjects in Cambodia. She has been stationed in Cambodia since 2017. Her...
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