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Follow the Money or Follow the Mentors? 追随金钱还是追随导师?
Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research Pub Date : 2021-03-09 DOI: 10.51830/JULTR.14
J. May, D. Conway, Andrea D. Guice
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Using Photovoice as a Teaching Tool to Explore Pre-service Teachers' Perceptions of Students from Impoverished Backgrounds 利用Photovoice作为教学工具探讨职前教师对贫困学生的认知
Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research Pub Date : 2021-03-09 DOI: 10.51830/JULTR.18
Shamaine Bazemore-Bertrand
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The Emerging Critical Pedagogies of Dance Educators in an Urban STEAM After-School Program for Black Girls 黑人女孩在城市STEAM课后项目中舞蹈教育者的新兴批判教学法
Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research Pub Date : 2021-03-09 DOI: 10.51830/JULTR.15
Ayana Allen-Handy, Valerie Ifill, Raja Schaar, Michelle Rogers, Monique Woodard
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引用次数: 1
Exploring High School Newcomer Youths’ Futures: Academic and Career Aspirations 探索高中新生的未来:学术和职业抱负
Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research Pub Date : 2021-03-09 DOI: 10.51830/JULTR.12
Sophia L. Ángeles
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引用次数: 1
“I think we’re all teachers even though we’re students” “我认为我们都是老师,即使我们是学生。”
Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research Pub Date : 2021-03-09 DOI: 10.51830/JULTR.13
Joanne E. Marciano
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引用次数: 2
Literacy 4 Brown Girls: An Explorative Study Centered on the Identity and Literacy of African-American Girls 《棕色女孩的读写能力:以非裔美国女孩的身份和读写能力为中心的探索性研究》
Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research Pub Date : 2020-12-16 DOI: 10.51830/JULTR.4
Jendayi Mbalia
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An Inquiry into the Self-Evaluation of Star Teacher Characteristics Necessary for Successful Urban Teaching 城市成功教学所需明星教师特征的自我评价探讨
Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research Pub Date : 2020-12-16 DOI: 10.51830/JULTR.1
Deana J. Ford, Sueanne E. McKinney, C. Tomovic
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Note from the Editors, vol.15, issue 1 编者注,第15卷,第1期
Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research Pub Date : 2020-12-16 DOI: 10.51830/jultr.7
Jennifer Martin
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Teaching while Black: Best Practices for Engaging white Pre-service Teachers in Discourse Focused on Individual & Cultural Diversity in Urban Schools 黑人教学:让白人职前教师参与城市学校个人与文化多样性讨论的最佳实践
Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research Pub Date : 2020-12-16 DOI: 10.51830/JULTR.6
Kisha Porcher
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引用次数: 4
Social Justice Teaching Practices: A Case Study of a Latinx Pre-service Teacher in Urban Schools 社会正义教学实践:以城市学校拉丁裔职前教师为例
Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research Pub Date : 2020-12-16 DOI: 10.51830/JULTR.5
Amanda Wilkerson, L. Marsh, Lynell Hodge
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