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  1. "Dangerous Subjects": James D. Saules and the Enforcement of the Color Line in Oregon

    In June of 1844, James D. Saules, a black sailor turned farmer living in Oregon's Willamette Valley, was arrested and convicted for allegedly inciting Indians to violence against a settler named Charles E....

  2. Wiki-based Collaborative Creative Writing in the ESL Classroom

    Despite the growing number of L2 studies examining digitally-mediated collaborative writing, the vast majority of these studies have focused on academic writing tasks. This study examined the dynamics and...

  3. Special Education Teacher Candidates and Mentors: Case Studies of Collaboration in Pre-service Field Experiences

    Collaboration between general and special education teachers is essential for students with disabilities to have access to general education curriculum and instruction, and improved outcomes in school. The...

  4. The Impact of Wiki-based Collaborative Writing on English L2 Learners' Individual Writing Development

    Although the benefits of group and pair work in the second language (L2) classroom have been extensively studied, most documented research has focused on the use of oral tasks and spoken interaction between...

  5. Institutional and Market Pressures on Interorganizational Collaboration and Competition Among Private Human Service...

    While private human service organizations face institutional pressures to collaborate, market-based pressures also generate competition, giving rise to complex interorganizational relationships. The current...

  6. Negotiating Meaning with Educational Practice: Alignment of Preservice Teachers' Mission, Identity, and Beliefs with the...

    The case study examined how three preservice teachers within a Master of Arts in Teaching program at a small, private university negotiated meaning around an educational practice--collaborative action research....

  7. Integrative Collaborative Activities: Public Deliberation with Stakeholder Processes

    Collaborative governance is the process of public, private, and non-profit sectors jointly developing solutions to public problems.

  8. Learning in a Reggio-Inspired Reuse Center

    What would children's learning look like in the Child Development Center's Re-Use Center if teachers, parents, and children could collaborate around the learning? This action research collaboration between a...

  9. Collaborative Writing in Wikis: Insights from Culture Projects in Intermediate German Classes

    This presentation reports the findings of a study designed to investigate the collaborative writing and revision processes of foreign language learners in a wiki environment. Specifically, it is based on a...

  10. The Realization of the Cathlapotle Plankhouse: Reflections on Cross-Cultural Collaboration in the Post-NAGPRA Era

    In the last two decades, a shift in the museological paradigm has changed the way in which Native American history and culture is interpreted and represented to the general public. As legal mandates and growing...

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