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National Fellow Curriculum Unit Seminar Volume Location Year
Charlotte Perry What Makes a Superhero Super? Putting Scientific Notation in Context Big Numbers, Small Numbers San José 2018
Eual Abraham Phillips Exploring CRISPR Gene Drives for Schizophrenia and Superpowers Manipulating Biology: Costs, Benefits and Controversies Philadelphia 2018
Sharon Monique Ponder Ballard This is America: Restorative Peace Circles and the decline of Suspensions and Expulsions Race, Class, and Punishment Chicago 2018
Barbara Ann Prillaman Understanding the Apocalyptic Society: The Walking Dead from Comics to Television Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society Delaware 2018
Rodney Alexander Robinson Understanding the System: A History of Prison and the Virginia Juvenile Justice System Race, Class, and Punishment Richmond 2018
Robert McKinnon Schwartz 13th and Locking Up Our Own: Argument, Voice, and Perspective in Two Modern Meditations on Mass Incarceration Race, Class, and Punishment New Haven 2018
Valerie J. Schwarz Endangered Species, De-Extinction and MANipulation Manipulating Biology: Costs, Benefits and Controversies Richmond 2018
Lynnette Joy Shouse Estimating Big Numbers: Do You Really Understand Them? Big Numbers, Small Numbers Tulsa 2018
Jolene Rose Smith Adapting Culture from Book to Film: Laughing Boy Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society Navajo Nation 2018
Krystal Lynne Smith Decimal Place Value: A Culturally Responsive Approach Big Numbers, Small Numbers Pittsburgh 2018
Charlotte Perry - What Makes a Superhero Super? Putting Scientific Notation in Context

Curriculum Unit: What Makes a Superhero Super? Putting Scientific Notation in Context

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Big Numbers, Small Numbers

Eual Abraham Phillips - Exploring CRISPR Gene Drives for Schizophrenia and Superpowers

Curriculum Unit: Exploring CRISPR Gene Drives for Schizophrenia and Superpowers

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Manipulating Biology: Costs, Benefits and Controversies

Sharon Monique Ponder Ballard - This is America: Restorative Peace Circles and the decline of Suspensions and Expulsions

Curriculum Unit: This is America: Restorative Peace Circles and the decline of Suspensions and Expulsions

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Race, Class, and Punishment

Barbara Ann Prillaman - Understanding the Apocalyptic Society: The Walking Dead from Comics to Television

Curriculum Unit: Understanding the Apocalyptic Society: The Walking Dead from Comics to Television

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society

Rodney Alexander Robinson - Understanding the System: A History of Prison and the Virginia Juvenile Justice System

Curriculum Unit: Understanding the System: A History of Prison and the Virginia Juvenile Justice System

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Race, Class, and Punishment

Robert McKinnon Schwartz - 13th and Locking Up Our Own: Argument, Voice, and Perspective in Two Modern Meditations on Mass Incarceration

Curriculum Unit: 13th and Locking Up Our Own: Argument, Voice, and Perspective in Two Modern Meditations on Mass Incarceration

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Race, Class, and Punishment

Valerie J. Schwarz - Endangered Species, De-Extinction and MANipulation

Curriculum Unit: Endangered Species, De-Extinction and MANipulation

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Manipulating Biology: Costs, Benefits and Controversies

Lynnette Joy Shouse - Estimating Big Numbers: Do You Really Understand Them?

Curriculum Unit: Estimating Big Numbers: Do You Really Understand Them?

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Big Numbers, Small Numbers

Jolene Rose Smith - Adapting Culture from Book to Film: Laughing Boy

Curriculum Unit: Adapting Culture from Book to Film: Laughing Boy

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Adaptation: Literature, Film and Society

Krystal Lynne Smith - Decimal Place Value: A Culturally Responsive Approach

Curriculum Unit: Decimal Place Value: A Culturally Responsive Approach

Year: 2018

Seminar Volume: Big Numbers, Small Numbers