
Maya Alkateb-Chami
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Mar 28, 2024 |
norrag.org | Maya Alkateb-Chami
In this blogpost, Maya Alkateb-Chami presents findings from her comparative research on the correlation between linguistic discordance and learning poverty. Education is a fundamental human right and a cornerstone for societal development. These tenets are widely accepted today, but one significant barrier to education is often sidelined in broader conversations about access to education: schools’ language of instruction.
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Sep 22, 2023 |
meridian.allenpress.com | Colby College |Maya Alkateb-Chami |Becca Spindel Bassett |Henry A. Giroux
In this essay Tatiana Geron argues that classroom “crowdedness”—the spatial, temporal, and group dynamics of many students interacting in a shared space—shapes teachers’ every day ethical decision-making and should be essential to an ethical theory of teaching. Drawing from Philip K.
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