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Department of Middle Grades and Secondary Education Faculty Media Appearances and Interviews

 
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  • Amanda L. Townley: Evolution Education and Science Literacy in the South by Amanda L. Townley

    Amanda L. Townley: Evolution Education and Science Literacy in the South

    Amanda L. Townley

    Interview by Ciara Reyes-Ton with Amanda L. Townley.

  • Untitled by Amanda L. Townley

    Untitled

    Amanda L. Townley

    Recording for You Are Not So Smart Podcast.

  • Elevating the Discourse with Amanda Glaze-Crampes (Science Education Professor) by Amanda L. Glaze

    Elevating the Discourse with Amanda Glaze-Crampes (Science Education Professor)

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by J. Jackson.

  • The Common Good: Southern Evolution by Amanda L. Glaze

    The Common Good: Southern Evolution

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Radio interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze for WRUU Savannah for Strozier Lecture Series.

  • In a world where teens send 100s of text messages a week, has literacy changed? by Taylor A. Norman

    In a world where teens send 100s of text messages a week, has literacy changed?

    Taylor A. Norman

    In a world where teens send 100s of text messages a week, has literacy changed? In this episode, hear Taylor Norman, Ph.D., assistant professor of English language arts education, talk about the power of literacy, Norman explains, "Literacy is everywhere--It's critical thinking. It's writing. It's reading, It's engaging with the world. It's being a global citizen. It's understanding data." While texting has become its own genre of writing, Norman discusses how it has its place, just as all forms of writing do. "It's important we have a conversation about the genres of writing. How you text may not be a professional style of writing, and you need to understand the difference." Language and writing has changed throughout the years, and it will continue to change. So how do we keep up and educate students on literacy? That is what Norman likes to research and discover.

  • Braceros by Scott A. Beck

    Braceros

    Scott A. Beck

    Georgia Southern faculty member Scott Beck contributed sources to This Day in Esoteric Political History Podcast.

  • During the COVID-19 epidemic, Georgia Southern professors adjust to online teaching by Scott A. Beck, Corrina Zeltsman, Julie de Chantal, and Robert Dunham

    During the COVID-19 epidemic, Georgia Southern professors adjust to online teaching

    Scott A. Beck, Corrina Zeltsman, Julie de Chantal, and Robert Dunham

    Georgia Southern faculty members, Scott Beck, Corrina Zeltsman, Robert Costomiris, Julie de Chantal, and Robert Dunham provided quotes for this article.

  • Evolution in the South-with guest Dr. Amanda Glaze-Crampes by Amanda L. Glaze

    Evolution in the South-with guest Dr. Amanda Glaze-Crampes

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Elizabeth Fernandez.

  • Use tree thinking (and candy) to explain evolutionary relationships. by Amanda L. Glaze

    Use tree thinking (and candy) to explain evolutionary relationships.

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Ashley Neglia.

  • 3 Reasons To Be Thankful For Science by Amanda L. Glaze

    3 Reasons To Be Thankful For Science

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Marshall Shepard.

  • Can kids learn science when answers are at their smartphone fingertips? by Amanda L. Glaze

    Can kids learn science when answers are at their smartphone fingertips?

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Marshall Shepard.

  • Debunking devotional denial by Amanda L. Glaze

    Debunking devotional denial

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Live interview of Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Mel Williams for "Oraldacity!".

  • Bringing Darwin Back by Amanda L. Glaze

    Bringing Darwin Back

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Adam Piore.

  • #HeyScientistMel Episode 12 Evolution of Education – Dr. Amanda Glaze by Amanda L. Glaze

    #HeyScientistMel Episode 12 Evolution of Education – Dr. Amanda Glaze

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Mel Williams.

  • Paleo or Creationist or Both? Thank Bio- Anthropology by Amanda L. Glaze

    Paleo or Creationist or Both? Thank Bio- Anthropology

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Jessica Carew Kraft.

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  • Random Samples-with Amanda Glaze by Amanda L. Glaze

    Random Samples-with Amanda Glaze

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by S. Keep.

  • Roy Moore Blamed Drive-By Shootings on Evolution Education: "They're Acting Like Animals Because We've Taught Them They Come From Animals" by Amanda L. Glaze

    Roy Moore Blamed Drive-By Shootings on Evolution Education: "They're Acting Like Animals Because We've Taught Them They Come From Animals"

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Joseph Frankel.

  • Alabama’s disclaimer renounced by Amanda L. Glaze

    Alabama’s disclaimer renounced

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by G. Branch.

  • A most human heresy by Amanda L. Glaze

    A most human heresy

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Jack Scanlan.

  • Q&A with Amanda Glaze by Amanda L. Glaze

    Q&A with Amanda Glaze

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Minda Berbeco.

  • Teaching evolution in the South: an educator on the ‘war for science literacy by Amanda L. Glaze

    Teaching evolution in the South: an educator on the ‘war for science literacy

    Amanda L. Glaze

    Interview with Georgia Southern faculty member Amanda L. Glaze conducted by Sean Illing.

  • Migrant Students Scaffolding and Writing their Own Stories by Scott A. Beck and Alma D. Stevenson

    Migrant Students Scaffolding and Writing their Own Stories

    Scott A. Beck and Alma D. Stevenson

    Georgia Southern faculty members Scott Beck and Alma Stevenson were interviewed for National Council of Teachers of English.

  • Growing up Migrant: Building upon Personal Experiences to Help Students Succeed by Scott A. Beck and Alma D. Stevenson

    Growing up Migrant: Building upon Personal Experiences to Help Students Succeed

    Scott A. Beck and Alma D. Stevenson

    Georgia Southern faculty members Scott Beck and Alma D. Stevenson provided quotes for this article published in the Eagle Educator.

  • Los niños migrantes cuentan sus propias historias con la ayuda de profesores de Georgia Southern by Scott A. Beck and Alma D. Stevenson

    Los niños migrantes cuentan sus propias historias con la ayuda de profesores de Georgia Southern

    Scott A. Beck and Alma D. Stevenson

    Georgia Southern faculty members Scott Beck and Alma D. Stevenson provided a quote for this article.

  • Immigration Raid Aids Blacks for a Time by Scott A. Beck

    Immigration Raid Aids Blacks for a Time

    Scott A. Beck

    Georgia Southern faculty member Scott Beck provide background information for this article.

 
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