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Expanding the collective narrative: exploring the experiences of American Sign Language/English interpreters of Asian heritage
Christine Nakahara
Examining the Effects of COVID-19 on Young Families: A Comprehensive Review
Cara O'Brien
Examining the Divide: Understanding the Perceptions and Relationships between Community and Educational Interpreters
Jordan Ward
Esteem, Why Should We Care? The Importance of Work-Esteem in Our Field, Our Work, and Ourselves
Katrina N Wadsworth
Equity Through the Instrumental Music Education Program
John Donnelly
Empowering the Arts
Jeanine Newsome
Embracing Vulnerability: Exploring the Need for Strength-Based Interventions to Support the Mental Health of Sign Language Interpreters
Darcie L. Chin
Efficiency in Classroom Management
Lauren Biamont
Effects of Exercise on an American Sign Language Interpreter: Work Production, Mental Health and Physical Health
Sierra Greiner
Effective Teaching Strategies for an Up-and-Coming Science Teacher
Daniel Lampe
Effective Lesson Planning for First Year Teachers to Encourage an Equitable Learning Environment
Madalyn Grieb
Effective Geometry Teaching through Communication, Collaboration, and Common Core Standards
Lydia Vincent
Educational Technology and Educational (In)Equity: A Look at the Impact of Comprehensive Distance Learning on Students Who Are Emergent Bilingual
Lauri H. Walker
Does the Use of TAPs Impact a Final Interpreted Product: A Self-study
Stacey Stevens
Do we play well with others? Personalities and interpersonal interactions among signed language interpreters
Sarah L. Hewlett
Do we eat our young and one another? Horizontal violence among signed language interpreters
Emily K Ott
Discussing the Current Perception of Horizontal Violence Within the Sign Language Interpreting Profession: Are There Misconceptions?
Kathy Miller
Differentiation, Gradual Release of Responsibility, and Second Language Methods in the World Language Classroom
Lauren Row
Dibels Data Informing Literacy Intervention in Primary Grades
Wendy Cortright
Development of an Open Education Resource for Pharmacology to Address Equity in Veterinary Medicine Instruction
Carl E Ruby
Developing my Teaching: Analyzing Personal Teaching Strategies
Jessica Schimmoller
Developing bilingualism in interpreting students
Amelia Bowdell
Designing a Self – Management Program
Taylor Wakeland
Demonstrating the Proximal Need for Interpreter Education
Jodi Upton
Deaf-hearing interpreter teams: navigating trust in shared space
Laurie Reese Reinhardt
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