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Beginning teachers’ knowledge-in-practice of multicultural science education
Hannah KyeThis paper aims to describe the results of a qualitative case study of three beginning elementary teachers’ knowledge-in-practice of multicultural science education.
Teaching with OER during pandemics and beyond
Jennifer Van Allen, Stacy KatzOpen Educational Resources (OER) are learning materials openly licensed so that others may retain, reuse, revise, remix or redistribute (the 5Rs) these materials. This paper aims…
Pedagogy of life beyond extinction
Liyana Eliza, Aishah Ahmad Sabki, Glenn HardakerThe purpose of this study is a reaction to COVID-19 and is intended to transcend the regular thoughts to deeper issues towards humanity and nature. The study explores the notion…
Intercultural communication experiences among students and teachers: implication to in-service teacher professional development
Azam Othman, Norbaiduri RuslanThis paper aims to present the qualitative findings on students’ and teachers’ experiences in communicating and interacting with students and teachers from different ethnic…
Texts, white lies and a videotape: white teachers teaching African American literature
Lisa Marie WestbrooksThe purpose of this paper is to share my personal memories and emotions of my experience as an African American, a Woman of Color, teacher-peer, teacher-researcher, student and a…
Exploring the career trajectories of Black male educators in p-12 education
Kimberly Underwood, Joy Taylor, Donna Smith, J. Medgar RobertsThis paper aims to provide a critical examination of the career trajectories of Black male educators through the discussion of key issues relevant to the professional development…
(Un)affirming assimilation: depictions of dis/ability in health textbooks
Sherry L. Deckman, Ellie Fitts Fulmer, Keely Kirby, Katharine Hoover, Abena Subira MackallIn light of the systemic and pervasive nature of ableism and how ableist ideology structures – or limits – educational opportunities, this paper aims to contribute to the ongoing…
Parent, teacher and student attitudes toward boundary-crossing teachers
Shahar Gindi, Yitzhak Gilat, Rachel SageeMinority teachers is a growing phenomenon that is encouraged as part of a quest to diversify teaching staff. Among minority teachers, there exists a group of boundary-crossing…

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2053-535Xe-ISSN:
2053-5368ISSN-L:
2053-535XRenamed from:
Multicultural Education & Technology JournalOnline date, start – end:
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- Sherry Deckman