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Who writes and who responds? Gender and race-based differences in open annotations
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Historically minoritized students are routinely silenced in classroom settings. This study aims to explore whether open annotations encourage students with historically minoritized gender/racial/ethnic identities to share knowledge and ideas. In addition, this study explores how the intersectionality of student identities relates to their experiences of open annotation and assess gendered and racialized achievement of student learning objectives.
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- container titleJournal for Multicultural Education
- creatorMarja Bakermans, Geoff Pfeifer, William San Martín, and Kimberly LeChasseur
- issn2053-535X DOI
- issue5
- publisherEmerald Publishing Limited
- publisher placeBingley, UK
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- rights holderMarja Bakermans, Geoff Pfeifer, William San Martín, and Kimberly LeChasseur
- volume16
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