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from 2018

Contrasting Mentor and Mentee Critiques of a New Mentoring Program for Pre-Service Teachers, Lina Soares, Scott A. Beck, and Gregory Chamblee

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Encouraging Teacher Candidates to Cultivate Habits of Reflection, Amanda Wall

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Research Summary: Student Agency, Amanda Wall, Dixie Massey, and Margaret Vaughn

from 2017

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No Global Citizenship? Re-Envisioning Global Citizenship Education in Times of Growing Nationalism, Elizabeth C. Barrow

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The Role of Photoblogs in Social Studies Classroom: Learning About People of the Civil War, Elizabeth C. Barrow, Janice Anderson, and Martinette Horner

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Progress and Backlash in the Wake of Obergefell: Reaching Conservative Southern Teachers through the Power of Literature, Scott A. Beck, Dina C. Walker-DeVose, Laura E. Agnich, Caren Town, and Trina Smith

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Toad-ally cool math and science integration, Katie Bkrich, Melony Allen, Lacey D. Huffling, and Catherine E. Matthews

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Review of 10 Performance-Based Projects for the Math Classroom by Todd Stanley, Shelli L. Casler-Failing

Impacting Elementary In-Service Mathematics Teachers Content Knowledge, Georgia A. Cobbs and Gregory Chamblee

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Enhancing In-Service Elementary Mathematics Teachers’ Content Knowledge: A Discussion of Two U.S. MSP Projects, Georgia Cobbs, Gregory Chamblee, and John Luebeck

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Opportunity to Start Strong: Integration of Technology in Science Lessons in Early Elementary Grades, Dalila Dragnic-Cindric, Elizabeth C. Barrow, and Janice L. Anderson

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Alabama science literacy threatened by anti-science legislation., Amanda L. Glaze

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Amanda Glaze, Georgia Southern University on BioTweeps, Amanda L. Glaze

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Bridging the Gaps: Evolution and Pre-service Science Teachers, Amanda L. Glaze

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Divided We Fall: The Evolution Controversy as a Driver for Rethinking Science Education, Amanda L. Glaze

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Earth's Oceans: Review of Sex in the Sea: Our Intimate Connection with Sex Changing Fish, Romantic Lobsters, Kinky Squid and Other Salty Erotica of the Deep by Marah J. Hardt, Amanda L. Glaze

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Evolution: Review of Darwin's Backyard: How Small Experiments Led to a Big Theory by James Costas, Amanda L. Glaze

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Human Evolution and Celebrity Fossils: Review of Seven Skeletons by Lydia Pyne, Amanda L. Glaze

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Review of Think-a-lot Tots Series by Amanda L. Glaze, Amanda L. Glaze

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Science is full of stories, discoveries and characters that are too often ignored in schools, Amanda L. Glaze

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Teaching Evolution Requires More Than Evidence, It Takes Empathy, Amanda L. Glaze

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The history of science is like an Indiana Jones-style treasure hunt— this is how we can engage learners, Amanda L. Glaze

The impact of celebrity fossils on anthropology and the story of human evolution: Review of Seven Skeletons: The Evolution of the World’s Most Famous Human Fossils, Amanda L. Glaze

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Scan-o-rama Series: Review of Scan-o- rama: Deadly Predators by Anna Claybourne, Lacey D. Huffling

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Understanding African-American Students’ Problem-Solving Ability in the Precalculus and Advanced Placement Computer Science Classroom, Cristal Jones-Harris and Gregory Chamblee