The 21st Century Scholar blog will feature the following posts for the week of September 3rd:
- Monday: DARK
- Tuesday: “Reflections on Being a Black Female Emerging Scholar” by Constance Iloh
Constance discusses the challenges of possessing such a marginalized identity while navigating the academy. - Wednesday: “Presidential Reading List” by Bill Tierney
Bill asks a few colleagues to recommend a few education-related books and movies to the current presidential and vice presidential candidates. - Thursday: “The Thursday Pop” by Kristan Venegas
Kristan considers the new CSU Mentor application. - Friday: “First Friday” by Mark DeFusco
Mark writes about how innovation in education will not come from the education establishment but from a hungry entrepreneur.
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