Book — ...historic general strike, Saint John labour activist George Vair recalls how workers in one New Brunswick city mobilized to defend themselves and their unions and defeat the unpopular program. Edited...
Blog — ...of areas of research specialization. Online professional doctorates that do not include planned coursework but rely on doctoral seminars and colloquia can also include such activities, as can individual advisers...
— ...for critical social research and interdisciplinary inquiry. Alternate Routes seeks to be a public academic journal and encourages submissions that advance or challenge theoretical, historical and contemporary sociopolitical, economic and cultural issues....
Book — ...anecdotal but the potential that these environments hold to solve traditional problems in online and technology-mediated education—primarily learner isolation and student disengagement—has resulted in considerable investments in virtual world platforms...
Book — The rapid migration to remote instruction during the Covid-19 pandemic has expedited the need for more research, expertise, and practical guidelines for online and blended learning. A theoretical grounding of...
Book — ...deployed effectively, but a lack of imagination. Martin Weller provides new ways of thinking about educational technology through a wide range of metaphors. By using metaphors as a mental model,...
Contributor — Julie Rak is Associate Professor of English at the University of Alberta. Her current work explores the links between the public sphere, auto/biography, and popular culture in Canada and the...
— ...which children and youth are constrained by social, cultural, political, and economic forces and how they overcome the… Read more An Honourable and Impartial Tribunal The Court Martial of Major...
Book — ...health professionals. Centring Human Connections in the Education of Health Professionals equips educators working in clinical, classroom, and online settings with a variety of teaching strategies that facilitate essential human...
Blog — ...educational opportunity are better social indicators of our collective failure to provide equal opportunity than measures of innate individual merit or deservedness. (Carnevale, 2016, p. 22, emphasis added) MOOCs, with...