Scholars in COVID Times

Scholars in COVID Times
Title Scholars in COVID Times PDF eBook
Author Melissa Castillo Planas
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 297
Release 2023-09-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1501771639

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Scholars in COVID Times documents the new and innovative forms of scholarship, community collaboration, and teaching brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this volume, Melissa Castillo Planas and Debra A. Castillo bring together a diverse range of texts, from research-based studies to self-reflective essays, to reexamine what it means to be a publicly engaged scholar in the era of COVID. Between social distancing, masking, and remote teaching—along with the devastating physical and emotional tolls on individuals and families—the disruption of COVID-19 in academia has given motivated scholars an opportunity (or necessitated them) to reconsider how they interact with and inspire students, conduct research, and continue collaborative projects. Addressing a broad range of factors, from anti-Asian racism to pedagogies of resilience and escapism, digital pen pals to international performance, the essays are connected by a flexible, creative approach to community engagement as a core aspect of research and teaching. Timely and urgent, but with long-term implications and applications, Scholars in COVID Times offers a heterogeneous vision of scholarly and pedagogical innovation in an era of contestation and crisis.

The Scholar as Human

The Scholar as Human
Title The Scholar as Human PDF eBook
Author Anna Sims Bartel
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 349
Release 2021-01-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1501750623

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The Scholar as Human brings together faculty from a wide range of disciplines—history; art; Africana, American, and Latinx studies; literature, law, performance and media arts, development sociology, anthropology, and Science and Technology Studies—to focus on how scholarship is informed, enlivened, deepened, and made more meaningful by each scholar's sense of identity, purpose, and place in the world. Designed to help model new paths for publicly-engaged humanities, the contributions to this groundbreaking volume are guided by one overarching question: How can scholars practice a more human scholarship? Recognizing that colleges and universities must be more responsive to the needs of both their students and surrounding communities, the essays in The Scholar as Human carve out new space for public scholars and practitioners whose rigor and passion are equally important forces in their work. Challenging the approach to research and teaching of earlier generations that valorized disinterestedness, each contributor here demonstrates how they have energized their own scholarship and its reception among their students and in the wider world through a deeper engagement with their own life stories and humanity. Contributors: Anna Sims Bartel, Debra A. Castillo, Ella Diaz, Carolina Osorio Gil, Christine Henseler, Caitlin Kane, Shawn McDaniel, A. T. Miller, Scott J. Peters, Bobby J. Smith II, José Ragas, Riché Richardson, Gerald Torres, Matthew Velasco, Sara Warner Thanks to generous funding from Cornell University, the ebook editions of this book are available as Open Access volumes from Cornell Open (cornellpress.cornell.edu/cornell-open) and other repositories.

The Complex Alternative

The Complex Alternative
Title The Complex Alternative PDF eBook
Author David C. Krakauer
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2021-11
Genre
ISBN 9781947864405

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Scholars in COVID Times

Scholars in COVID Times
Title Scholars in COVID Times PDF eBook
Author Melissa Castillo Planas
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 188
Release 2023-09-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1501771620

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Scholars in COVID Times documents the new and innovative forms of scholarship, community collaboration, and teaching brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. In this volume, Melissa Castillo Planas and Debra A. Castillo bring together a diverse range of texts, from research-based studies to self-reflective essays, to reexamine what it means to be a publicly engaged scholar in the era of COVID. Between social distancing, masking, and remote teaching—along with the devastating physical and emotional tolls on individuals and families—the disruption of COVID-19 in academia has given motivated scholars an opportunity (or necessitated them) to reconsider how they interact with and inspire students, conduct research, and continue collaborative projects. Addressing a broad range of factors, from anti-Asian racism to pedagogies of resilience and escapism, digital pen pals to international performance, the essays are connected by a flexible, creative approach to community engagement as a core aspect of research and teaching. Timely and urgent, but with long-term implications and applications, Scholars in COVID Times offers a heterogeneous vision of scholarly and pedagogical innovation in an era of contestation and crisis.

Democracy in Times of Pandemic

Democracy in Times of Pandemic
Title Democracy in Times of Pandemic PDF eBook
Author Miguel Poiares Maduro
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 219
Release 2020-11-12
Genre History
ISBN 1108845363

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Examines the most important democratic challenges of today, using the Covid-19 pandemic as a case study.

Higher Education Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic

Higher Education Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic
Title Higher Education Amid the Covid-19 Pandemic PDF eBook
Author Jessica Ostrow Michel
Publisher
Total Pages 252
Release 2021-08-13
Genre
ISBN 9781978824140

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The Challenges and Opportunities of Teaching English Worldwide in the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Challenges and Opportunities of Teaching English Worldwide in the COVID-19 Pandemic
Title The Challenges and Opportunities of Teaching English Worldwide in the COVID-19 Pandemic PDF eBook
Author Ferit Kılıçkaya
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 245
Release 2022-02-14
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1527580474

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This volume investigates the global response to the COVID-19 pandemic regarding teaching languages online. In this regard, it focuses on the effects of online/remote teaching on teachers and teacher educators, considering the challenges that they have faced, how they tried to deal with these challenges, and the opportunities that arose while teaching during the pandemic. The chapters include narratives by teachers working in different countries around the world, and present their first-hand suggestions for good practices and solutions. They also highlight various tools, techniques, and solutions specific to individual countries, but transferrable to other similar contexts around the world. The book will be a valuable resource for pre- and in-service teachers, and teacher trainers involved in teaching English as a Foreign and Second Language, and will be of interest to practitioners who wish to understand multinational perspectives on online teaching, and its challenges and opportunities.