…active video chats is no different. These problems result in participants being less engaged and feeling drained. 3. Competing obligations While it would be ideal for all students to sit…
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…and Torbet McNeil, Ph.D. candidate in Educational Policy Studies and Practice, University of Arizona This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article….
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…critically and actively transform the unjust politics and practices of knowledge formation and application in educational and community environments. Each semester I asked students in my courses to come up…
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