We Await Your Submissions!
Engage your eyes and your mind in the Planet Gnosis Reading Room, a friendly place where you are invited to submit a poem, a meditation, or a stray thought that relates to teaching.
Have you had an epiphany about the perfect method to reach each eager learner in your discipline? Have you read an article that caught your attention, or answered that one dilemma you couldn't previously resolve?
With reading glasses poised on the tips of our noses, we await your submissions.
African-Americans in the Civil Rights movement within Arkansas played an important role in the evolution of rights for African-American people across the country. Many crucial events took place in Arkansas that contributed to positive changes that we see today in policies, laws, and attitudes. Read Alison Bradley's essay about the contributions of bold and forward-thinking Arkansans to the evolution of the civil rights movement.
Festivals, fairs, exhibitions and demonstrations are proven ways to demonstrate the value and uniqueness of a group's heritage and traditions. The Southeastern Cherokee Celebration at Penn's Landing in Philadelphia publicizes the importance of Native American culture and the contribution of the Cherokee community to the diversity of the City of Brotherly Love. Read about the upcoming festival.
Kitasaga High
My School Days in Kyoto-city.
A CornDancer original, Kitasaga High offers an entertaining and up-close-and-personal view of student life in a Japanese high school. How does Yuki Hayata's narrative inform our studies of multicultural education in the USA? Think about the similarities and differences between Yuki's experiences and yours.
Should Race Be the Sole Criterion
In Defining "Ethnic" Markets?
How do direct marketers view diversity and ethnic identity in determing how to target their marketing programs? Givi Topchishvili, president and CEO of Global Advertising Strategies, addresses the question in an article focusing on Central and Eastern European Americans. Click the arrow to read the story, "The Ethnic Market You Aren’t Seeing," in DM News, which bills itself as "The Online Newspaper of Record for Direct Marketers."
*This is the next step toward THE One World Language.
Step Three Hundred and One: *Your final exam blowin' in the wind!
Planet Gnosis is ruled by Freddie A. Bowles, a professional educator and fellow at the Department of Curriculum and Instruction, the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. An independent entity in the CornDancer consortium of planets, Planet Gnosis is dedicated to the exploration of education and teaching. CornDancer is a developmental website for the mind and spirit maintained by webmistress Freddie A. Bowles of the Planet Earth. Submissions are invited.
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