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ContributorsChen, Albert (Author)
Created2022
DescriptionProvides results of a study that examined the effects of a girl-centered culturally responsive educational program on self-concept.
ContributorsTao, Chun, M.S. (Author) / Scott, Kimberly Ann, 1969- (Contributor) / Arizona State University. Center for Gender Equity in Science and Technology (Contributor)
Created2017 (year uncertain)

ContributorsChen, Albert (Author)
Created2020

Description
This phylogeny poster displays the relationships of all the combatants in the March Mammal Madness tournament 2013-2024. Included are:
- The PDF version of the poster
- The PNG version of the poster
- A list of references consulted for generating the poster.
ContributorsChen, Albert (Author)
Created2024-03-29

Description
This qualitative research study was about art teachers’ perceptions and practices of cultural diversity and its implications for the U.S. The purpose of the study was to provide a rationale for the need for learning institutions to recognize the changing demographics and to respond to the potential educational implications of the new demographics as they prepare their art teachers to educate diverse student populations. The study involved six art teachers who teach in schools with students from diverse cultural backgrounds. To collect data, interviews with participants were transcribed and analyzed. Analysis of teacher interviews showed the importance of helping art teachers to obtain the skills, attitudes, dispositions and knowledge to work effectively with students from diverse cultural backgrounds. The richness of the descriptions obtained from the interviews provides insight into multicultural art education in schools. The results of this study might help art educators and policy makers understand the need for more awareness of multicultural education and its impact on teachers, parents, administrators and students. This study concludes with suggestions on art education, including the need to develop curriculum that are inclusive to multicultural students, especially Islamic from cultures. Art education programs in universities should produce teachers who are prepared for the cultural diversity in their classrooms. It is essential that teachers accept and implement changes in their communities, in their schools, and in their teaching in order to better serve students of culturally diverse backgrounds.
ContributorsMasrya, Mawadah (Author) / Young, Bernard (Thesis advisor) / Stokrocki, Mary (Committee member) / Erickson, Mary (Committee member) / Arizona State University (Publisher)
Created2016

Description
Over the last two years, two STEM Liaison Librarians realized curriculum support requests were trending towards incorporating open educational resources. This poster will highlight some of the trends and challenges of the requests received, the librarian’s recommendations, and course builder adoption (or non-adoption) of recommended OER. One challenge encountered is supporting flexible online courses designed to be more equitable and accessible for those who are historically marginalized or excluded from higher education. Based on this work, the STEM liaison librarians hope to create a unified strategy for OER education and promotion amongst liaisons library wide. Objective 1: Critically examine curriculum support requests in order to identify opportunities for inclusion of open educational resources (OER). Objective 2: Identify and evaluate different types of OER in order to support online curricular needs. Objective 3: Explore trends and identify challenges in order to guide library response to curriculum support.
ContributorsOstler, Karalyn R. (Author) / Sparks, Olivia (Author) / Arizona State University. Library (2017- ) (Issuing body)
Created2025-03