Σάββατο 23 Δεκεμβρίου 2023

 

McGill Journal of Education / revue des sciences de l'éducation de McGill (MJE/RSEM)


 Vol. 57, n°2, 2022


Varia

 

Éditorial (anglais/français)

Articles

  • Demoralization as a form of teacher burnout, Laura Sokal et Lesley Eblie Trudel
  • “Breaking the mould”: Resisting the stereotypes of being a Black Canadian student-athlete, Humphrey Nartey et Carl E. James
  • Itutor group: A case study of covert native-speakerism underneath a social justice facade, Hector Sebastian Alvarez
  • Validation of the French version of the student engagement instrument, Anne Lessard, Amanda Lopez et Thierno Diallo
  • Supporting self-regulated learning in a secondary applied mathematics course, Dawn Buzza, Carolyn Fitzgerald et Yoad Avitzur
  • Teacher telling in the mathematics classroom: A microlevel study of the dynamics between general and contextualized knowledge, Aurélie Chesnais, Julie Horoks, Aline Robert et Janine Rogalski
  • Examining behavioural difficulties management practices reported by pre-and elementary school teachers: Relations with individual and contextual characteristics, Marie-France Nadeau, Line Massé, Claudia Verret, Nancy Gaudreau et Jeanne Lagacé-Leblanc
  • Authoring professional identity: Pre-service teachers and ways of knowing, S. Laurie Hill
  • Co-operative inquiry: A research policy method for secondary education in Nigeria,Shina Olayiwola
  • (Un)making the grade: An instructor’s guide to mitigating the negative impacts of grades within a neoliberal university system, Adriana Brook

The MJE Forum

  • Who am I, really? Reflections on developing professional identity as a Cégep teacher, Maggie McDonnell
  • On in-ness: What Cégep teaching keeps teaching me, Magdalena Olszanowski
  • Behind the Lectern: The motivating instability of teaching, Terry Provost

Notes from the Field

  • Lessons from the junk drawer: Possibilities for sustainability in art education, Jackie Stendel

Book Reviews

  • A review of Teaching adult immigrants with limited formal education: Theory, research and practice, Kate Hardin
  • A review of Learning through community engagement: Vision and practice in higher education, Marie-Lyne Grenier
  • A review of It’s not free speech: Race, democracy, and the future of academic freedom, Tim Ribaric


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