References: Exploring the Layers of Scholarly Influence & Uncovering Funds of Knowledge

Black-Liberation.Tech by Renée Jordan, Ph.D.

Episode notes

Introduction:

  • Welcome back to Black-Liberation.Tech, hosted by Dr. Renee Jordan.
  • Discussing a blog post titled "References have References" from June 2018.

Main Story:

  • Dr. Jordan's first conference presentation at the American Educational Research Association's Annual Meeting in April 2017.
  • Recounting an encounter with a Mexican-American doctoral student during a poster session.
  • The student’s research on volunteer work choices of high-achieving, Mexican-American students attending local colleges despite having full scholarships to more selective schools.

Key Points:

  1. Importance of discussing your work with others to gain new insights.
  2. Faculty a ... 
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Keywords
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