1,196 research outputs found
Queering California’s K-12 History Curriculum
To comply with the California Fair, Accurate, Inclusive and Respectful Act (FAIR Act), new inclusive textbooks were developed for K-12 instruction. David Donahue discusses the process of implementation and how this will impact curriculum in California and across the United States
Changemakers: Biographies of African Americans in San Francisco Who Made a Difference
Biographies inspired by San Francisco’s Ella Hill Hutch Community Center murals researched, written, and edited by the University of San Francisco’s Martín-Baró Scholars and Esther Madríz Diversity Scholar
Exploring notions of genre in 'academic literacies' and 'writing across the curriculum': approaches across countries and contexts
The SIGET IV panel on genre in Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) and “academic literacies” (ACLITS) has set rolling a discussion of the similarities and differences in the two traditions, the former originating in the US in the early 1970s, the latter originating in England in the early 1990s. This paper maps out some elements of each in relation to the other and to genre, which we hope will set in motion further discussions and cross-fertilization
Breaking the Vainshtein screening in clusters of galaxies
In this work we will test an alternative model of gravity belonging to the
large family of galileon models. It is characterized by an intrinsic breaking
of the Vainshtein mechanism inside large astrophysical objects, thus having
possibly detectable observational signatures. We will compare theoretical
predictions from this model with the observed total mass profile for a sample
of clusters of galaxies. The profiles are derived using two complementary
tools: X-ray hot intra-cluster gas dynamics, and strong and weak gravitational
lensing. We find that a dependence with the dynamical internal status of each
cluster is possible; for those clusters which are very close to be relaxed, and
thus less perturbed by possible astrophysical local processes, the galileon
model gives a quite good fit to both X-ray and lensing observations. Both
masses and concentrations for the dark matter halos are consistent with earlier
results found in numerical simulations and in the literature, and no compelling
statistical evidence for a deviation from general relativity is detectable from
the present observational state. Actually, the characteristic galileon
parameter is always consistent with zero, and only an upper limit
( at , at , and
at ) can be established. Some interesting distinctive deviations might
be operative, but the statistical validity of the results is far from strong,
and better data would be needed in order to either confirm or reject a
potential tension with general relativity.Comment: 26 pages, 3 tables, 4 figures. Accepted for publication on Phys. Rev.
Service-Learning for Preservice Teachers: Ethical Dilemmas for Practice
Increasingly in the United States, service-learning is being used to educate preservice teachers. Service varies greatly in its ethical foundation, however, and service-learning presents new teachers with a variety of dilemmas revealing the moral and political nature of teaching and service. This article presents one case of four preservice teachers writing curriculum as a service to a community agency hoping to promote service geared toward social justice among high school students. The case highlights ethical dilemmas faced by teachers in the process and illustrates the potential of service-learning to educate teachers for the moral imperative of their profession
A unit for an eighth grade class in French.
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston Universit
Donahue Spring 2019 Independent Study; Collection of Aerodynamic Stability and Control Lecutre Notes
This independent study is a collection of Aerodynamic Stability and Control lecture notes written by Daniel Donahue
Pancreatic cancer patient survival correlates with DNA methylation of pancreas development genes.
DNA methylation is an epigenetic mark associated with regulation of transcription and genome structure. These markers have been investigated in a variety of cancer settings for their utility in differentiating normal tissue from tumor tissue. Here, we examine the direct correlation between DNA methylation and patient survival. We find that changes in the DNA methylation of key pancreatic developmental genes are strongly associated with patient survival
REU Site: Explore It! Building the Next Generation of Sustainable Forest Bioproduct Researchers
The major goal of the project is to create the next generation of sustainable forest bioproduct researchers through providing them with an outstanding and relevant research experience
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