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Month: September 2020

Educating a Generation That Was Not Born during the September 11 Terrorist Attacks

September 11, 2020 David Childs 35

It is difficult to believe that the September 11 Attacks took place 19 years ago. It is proper that as a nation we continue to […]

Episode 16: What Makes a Hero?

September 10, 2020 Webmaster 0

The sad news of actor Chadwick Boseman’s death from cancer on August 28 has us thinking about heroes: real-life and fictional, human and superhuman, the […]

I am Afraid to Address Controversial Topics in My Classes

September 5, 2020 David Childs 45

Dr. David J. Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Teaching in a Divided NationWith the US being divided and polarized along ideological, social, racial and political lines […]

Episode 15: Mastering the Elements of AVATAR

September 3, 2020 Webmaster 0

Flameo, Hotman, and welcome to our podcast inspired by the animated awesomeness that is Avatar: The Last Airbender. Join us as we hop on the […]

Jordan Polk

September 3, 2020 Webmaster 0

University of Cincinnati (Rhetoric & Professional Writing Program)

Alex Bentley

September 3, 2020 Webmaster 0

University of Cincinnati (Transitions & Accessibility Program)

Learning While Black: Addressing Racial Inequities in US Education

September 3, 2020 David Childs 17

By Dr. David J. Childs, Ph.D.Northern Kentucky University Introduction- Learning While BlackThroughout my middle and high school career, some of my teachers and counselors told […]

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