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ABSTRACT Though initially introduced in a 2011 American Educational Research Association conference panel, this introduction explicates where the term motherscholar theoretically derives, how motherscholarship has grown, and how to continue the movement. Also, included is a brief synopsis of each article in the special issues.
期刊介绍:
Peabody Journal of Education (PJE) publishes quarterly symposia in the broad area of education, including but not limited to topics related to formal institutions serving students in early childhood, pre-school, primary, elementary, intermediate, secondary, post-secondary, and tertiary education. The scope of the journal includes special kinds of educational institutions, such as those providing vocational training or the schooling for students with disabilities. PJE also welcomes manuscript submissions that concentrate on informal education dynamics, those outside the immediate framework of institutions, and education matters that are important to nations outside the United States.