Shanetia P. Clark, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Curriculum and Instruction and Site-Director of the Capital Area Writing Project at Penn State Harrisburg.
(See my biography page for more information).
| (Un)Successful Teaching with Computer Technology: Teachers’ Perceptions within a One-to-One Computer Initiative | |||
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This article describes the (re)negotiation of what “successful” teaching with computer technology is within a district. A disconnect between administrators and teachers about what constitutes successful teaching is explored. |
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| The Attributes of Kindness: Using Narrative and Expository Texts to Confront the “Casualty of Empathy” | |||
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Through literature, teachers and students can unpack and overcome victimization. This paper presents a collection of readings about adolescents and the daily, sometimes life altering, decisions they make. |
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