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Evaluating the influence of ecology, sex and kinship on the social structure of resident coastal bottlenose dolphins
Animal social structures are shaped by external environmental factors and individual intrinsic behavioral traits. They represent a balance between the costs and benefits of group-living to maximize individual ...
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A Framework for Preparing Teachers for Classrooms That Are Inclusive of All Students
The changing student population in developed nations resulting from higher birth rates among racial/ethnic minority groups, increased worldwide migration related to economic globalization, and the adoption of ...
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Preparing Linguistically Responsive Teachers in Multilingual Contexts
Growing numbers of people around the world are learning English as a second (or third or fourth) or foreign language (Jenkins 2006; Seidlhofer 2004). Many of these learners are enrolled in schools where Englis...
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Dancing with the Monster: Teachers Discuss Racism, Power, and White Privilege in Education
Teachers do not often have opportunities to openly examine and discuss issues of racism, power, and white privilege. In fact, as Lisa Delpit and other educators have pointed out, these discussions are systemat...
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Literacy education and diversity: Toward equity in the teaching of reading and writing
The school-age population in North America is characterized by increasing linguistic, cultural, and ethnic diversity. The authors argue that non-mainstream students do not perform as well in schools as mainstr...