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  1. Last 7 days
    1. postsecondary leadership educators

      hello! just editing my "test" comment to add a little about the term I highlighted...I recognize that the Leadership FOS group in this cohort is quite small (and we will talk about our fields and areas of research interest soon: had it on the menu for today but we had that much deeper circle conversation, which I remain grateful for) ...BUT I think a leadership lens on representation is always of value as educational researchers often end up in leadership conversations, or lead decisions about who gets included in X research project. So no matter your field of study, thinking about the ways queer identities - which can be defined by sexual orientation, gender identity, or other fluid, "non-normative" orientations to embodiment - often have to fight for equitable treatment or simply visibility can be of value...and key to building a reflexive practice as a researcher.

    1. representation

      I recognize that the Leadership FOS group in this cohort is quite small (and we will talk about our fields and areas of research interest soon: had it on the menu for today but we had that much deeper circle conversation, which I remain grateful for) …BUT I think a leadership lens on representation is always of value as educational researchers often end up in leadership conversations, or lead decisions about who gets included in X research project. Hence these two articles, one on racial representation and one on queer representation...no matter your fields of study, thinking about the ways axes of identity shape access to educational experiences is part of building the transformative and reflexive practice this paper calls for :)

  2. Aug 2023
    1. Is AI going to gut the kinds of jobs that CTE will prepare students for, or is CTE a key to preparing students for an AI-infused future?

      I feel like the author is making some assumptions about what kinds of jobs CTE prepares people for, and I am curious whether his perspective aligns with many of yours.

  3. May 2020
    1. social processes of schooling, such as behavior, participation, and effort

      hi Darren - testing testing. :)

      just FYI, this is set to public - so if anybody else decided to assign this particular version of this article from this repository to students their class would see our annotations and/or your students would see theirs. that's not necessarily a problem - if you're annotating something timely or newsy it can be interesting - but just something to think about. you can change to private groups at the top left of the sidebar.

  4. Sep 2018
    1. And the problem is us. We are the problem

      The first time I watched this, this was the statement that jarred me and included me and made it so I couldn't look away or pretend this wasn't about me.

  5. Jul 2016
    1. someone might conduct a different study wherein the students who brought laptops to class were also allowed to use them during the multiple-choice final

      bingo!

      there is an extraordinary amount of poorly-designed educational research out there, and when that research aligns with cultural biases that make for big viral media, cultural narratives emerge that can be difficult to dig into. that's part of what we were hoping to unpack with this article.