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2Do I Really have to Teach them to Read and Write? Education Equity Mindset and Teaching Literacy Across the College CurriculumHigher Education Studies 12 (1): 1-21. 2020.Reading and writing are fundamental skills students need to be successful in college, making literacy development an issue of education equity. The literacy skills can be content-specific, indicating faculty members across disciplines need to support student development of appropriate literacy skills. The extent to which faculty members support student literacy development is likely associated with their literacy-focused education equity mindset. The goal of our research was to document the mind…Read more
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Rebellion in Sala-ma-Sond: The Social Contract and a Turtle Named MackIn Jacob Held (ed.), Dr. Seuss and Philosophy: Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!, Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 167-178. 2011.
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McElligot's Pool: Epistemology (with Fish!)In Jacob Held (ed.), Dr. Seuss and Philosophy: Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!, Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 65-78. 2011.
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Willy Wonka and the Imperial Chocolate FactoryIn Jacob Held (ed.), Roald Dahl and Philosophy: A Little Nonsense Now and Then, Rowman and Littlefield. pp. 137-148. 2014.
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Iron Man in a Chinese Room: Does Living Armor Think?In William Irwin & Mark D. White (eds.), Iron Man and Philosophy: Facing the Stark Reality, Wiley. pp. 147-159. 2010.
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1Fate at the Bottom of a Bottle: Alcohol and Tony StarkIn William Irwin & Mark D. White (eds.), Iron Man and Philosophy: Facing the Stark Reality, Wiley. pp. 80-93. 2010.
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Hate Crimes as Terrorism in 'Brother's Keeper'In Jane Dryden & Mark D. White (eds.), Green Lantern and Philosophy: No Evil Shall Escape This Book, Blackwell. pp. 175-186. 2011.
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Why Good Help Is Hard to FindIn Supervillains and Philosophy: Sometimes. Evil Is Its Own Reward, Open Court. pp. 13-22. 2009.
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Transhumanism: Or, Is It Right to Make a Spider-Man?In Spider-Man and Philosophy: The Web of Inquiry, Blackwell. pp. 145-158. 2012.
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91What is it like to be a Batman?The Philosophers' Magazine 44 (44): 97-100. 2009.For both Batman and the Joker, violence overthrew a coherent picture of the world without installing a replacement; they share this realisation and arebound together in an effort to make sense of it. Like violators of the tabernacle or visitors in Oz, each has glimpsed behind the curtain of appearances.
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5What is it like to be a Batman?The Philosophers' Magazine 44 97-100. 2009.For both Batman and the Joker, violence overthrew a coherent picture of the world without installing a replacement; they share this realisation and arebound together in an effort to make sense of it. Like violators of the tabernacle or visitors in Oz, each has glimpsed behind the curtain of appearances.
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