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The challenge of balancing the competing pressures of enabling children’s agency and the practitioners’ role in challenging gender stereotypes?
This blog post provides an overview of the literature that examines the competing roles that practitioners have in supporting the development of children's agency, whilst also challenging their reinforcement of gender stereotypes.
It aims to prov...
Post · September 10, 2023
Independence Day Break up Activity
We've all heard that the Declaration was like a breakup letter from the colonies to Great Britain. But what makes a good break up letter? What audiences did the founders have in mind when they wrote theirs? This activity helps students think about...
Post · September 09, 2023
Prioritizing Historical Events -The Comatose Uncle Exercise
This is a great first or second day assignment that I use in my modern U.S. history survey, which runs from Reconstruction to the present. It helps students understand that more was going on in the periods we are discussing than we could possibly ...
Post · September 09, 2023
Teaching Sojourner Truth's Most Famous Speech
Sojourner Truth was born enslaved in a Dutch community in New York state c.1797 as Isabella Baumfree. She escaped with her infant daughter in 1826. She sued her owner to get her son & was the 1st Black woman to win such a case, which was part of n...
Post · September 09, 2023
Teaching Secession with Primary Documents
We begin class by going over the 1860 electoral college map, pointing out that Lincoln would have won the electoral college even if he had run against a single candidate instead of three. And as the race was largely Lincoln vs. Douglas in the nort...
Post · September 09, 2023
Competing pressures of supporting agency and challenging gender stereotypes - Poster
Post · September 06, 2023
What can publicly funded schools teach us about how to fix the family doctor shortage?
I wrote an article with my colleague, Dr. Lindsay Hedden, in Healthcare Management Forum, as a way to start rethinking the #FamilyDoctorShortage.
Briefly...
Lessons from public schools can help with the family doctor shortage. Just like schools ...
Post · September 05, 2023
A recruiting blurb that didn't work
This was the recruiting blurb I used (completely unsuccessfully!) to recruit research participants. Instead, I ended up just using actual social media interactions. I preserve users' confidentiality by excluding all metadata that could lead to the...
Post · August 31, 2023
The need to improve the federal government support during disaster management: the failure of the Strategic National Stockpile
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed critical issues regarding the distribution and availability of personal protective equipment (PPE) at the federal level in the United States. Despite efforts by the federal government to allocate and distribute PPE us...
Post · August 29, 2023