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Incarnate Quested Speaking
Patrick Brown
Jun 23, 2022
Patrick Brown is an independent scholar in Honolulu, Hawaii. Before moving to Hawaii, he taught in the philosophy department and the school of law at Seattle University. Brown received his Ph.D. in philosophy from Boston...
Role of Multilevel Governance In Urban Public Transit
Jason D. Waters
Jan 05, 2017
In an increasingly urbanized society, Canadian governments face considerable challenges in guiding economic development and facilitating services within their jurisdictions. For densely populated and growing cities and regions...
Navigating the School as a Smaller Fish
Maggie Broderick
May 21, 2021
Beginning teachers face a difficult and steep learning curve, and teachers of less commonly taught content areas must navigate a unique path. A resulting problem is that many talented teachers who could bring unique and...
Published by: IGI Global
One Wild and Precious Life
James Duffy
Mar 16, 2022
James Duffy received his Ph.D. from Fordham University. Currently he teaches English as a second language at the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey in Mexico. He is also coordinating a series of ongoing...
Functional Collaboration
James Duffy
Nov 12, 2022
James Duffy received his Ph.D. from Fordham University. Currently he teaches English as a second language at the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey in Mexico. He is also coordinating a series of ongoing...
Integrating Service-Learning Pedagogy Into Community College Coursework
Developmental students face significant academic and life challenges as they pursue a college degree. As students in developmental studies often struggle to complete their courses, research focused on innovative pedagogy that...
Published by: IGI Global
Exploring Attractive Quality Requirements for Short Food Supply Chain Digital Platforms
Perceptions towards unsustainable supply chain practices in global, mainstream food systems are motivating a shift towards short food supply chains. Short food supply chains are developed to remove the physical and social...
Published by: IGI Global
Knowledge Sharing and the Improvement of Service Delivery in an Academic Library
Knowledge can play an important role in ascertaining an organization’s competitive edge if the knowledge of employees is nurtured and utilized as an asset with a potential to improve service delivery. The study focused on...
Published by: IGI Global
Like a Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Ki Adams
Nov 19, 2013
One of the goals of music education in the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador is to "provide meaningful and challenging music experiences in order to develop the musicality innate in all students" (Program of Studies, 1996...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Bringing Arts Integration to Youth (BRAINY) at Colorado State University
In this chapter, the authors demonstrate how a university Art Education program assists the university art museum and trains students to lead tours for BRAINY (BRinging Arts INtegration to Youth), the museum's educational...
Published by: IGI Global
Keeping Promises
Patrick Brown
Sep 16, 2018
This fourth essay carries forward the search for a normative empirical economics by focusing on the challenge of finding out just what could be meant by speaking of money as promise. While the essay does not blossom out into a...
Charting a Future With Skills
Navigating life and charting a path towards educational goals and professional advancement is challenging in troubled water. When structures and trusted tools previously relied on begin to falter, chaos can beset those on the...
Published by: IGI Global
The “Dear data” Project
Patrick Wells
Oct 01, 2018
“Dear Data” is a graduate research project that involved collecting ethnographic and ethological data that produced some unexpected tensions. Initially, I was uncertain how I could represent the data using art. However, through...
Starting Economics
Patrick Brown
Sep 16, 2018
This first essay of the volume sets the scene for the cumulative work of the five contributors. The issue is the emergence of a genuine science of economics that is based on identifying the real, and simple, variables of...
Reply to Fred Crowe's Note on 'The History That is Written'
Patrick Brown
Jun 29, 2010
Reply to Fred Crowe's Note on 'The History That is Written' (in this issue of jdma).
Adopting a Student-Inquiry Stance for Teaching Genetics
Patrick Wells
May 17, 2018
While teaching genetics over a 10-year time span, I committed to change my pedagogy to include more student-inquiry. The main agent for this change was an epiphany caused by a difficult, yet enlightening experience with action...

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