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Black Portraiture(s) Black Portraiture(s)
Paris, scène culturelle internationale incontournable, très influente en Occident tant sur le monde des arts que sur les notions de modernité, s’est avérée être le lieu idéal pour la conférence, « Black Portraiture(s) : La représentation du corps noir en
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English teachers' journeys since the 2020 Iteration of Black Lives Matter
Abstract The 2020 resurgence of Black Lives Matter (BLM) mobilised students in England to demand greater representation of racially minoritised voices in English curriculums—a call highlighted by stark inequity: just 1.5% of GCSE texts studied are by racially minoritised authors, despite racially minoritised students comprising 38.0% of the student ...
Adrian Fernandes
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Narrative portraits: affirmative approaches to understanding learning disability in the everyday. [PDF]
Ryan T.
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Bridging the Gap: Student Voices on Recruitment and Retention in Ecology
Abstract Students entering ecology and environmental science face a variety of challenges, including limited awareness of career paths, lack of mentorship, and difficulties connecting with peers and faculty. These challenges are often amplified for students from marginalized backgrounds, who may also encounter microaggressions, underrepresentation, and
Alexis Ellis +9 more
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The inner portrait: What does reflexivity in qualitative health professions education research look like? [PDF]
Brand G, Wise S, Lazarus MD.
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A Century of Learning: The Story of ESA's Education Committee, 1918–2025
Abstract The Education Committee and its precursors have been highly influential within the Ecological Society of America. Here we document the Education Committee's history, from its origins in reviewing curricular materials through major contributions to ecological literacy, teaching innovation, diversity initiatives, and professional development ...
Kenneth M. Klemow +6 more
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Visibility Is Also a Form of Scientific Inequality
Abstract Recognition in science signals authority and helps determine which knowledge informs research agendas, funding decisions, and career trajectories. However, media coverage of awards often amplifies senior male scientists while marginalizing early‐career and female researchers, even when they receive the same distinctions.
Luisa Maria Diele‐Viegas
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Editorial: Novel sociological methods and practices of engagement across disability communities. [PDF]
Landry D +4 more
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"Look at Me:" Portraiture and Agency
Keywords: disability, methodology, portraiture, social justice, special education Historically, the dominant research paradigms involving the study of people with disabilities involved experimentally designed studies or other medically orientated ...
Sauer, Janet S.
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