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The American Yawp
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The American Yawp constructs a coherent and accessible narrative from all the best of recent historical scholarship. Without losing sight of politics and power, it incorporates transnational perspectives, integrates diverse voices, recovers narratives of resistance, and explores the complex process of cultural creation. It looks for America in crowded slave cabins, bustling markets, congested tenements, and marbled halls. It navigates between maternity wards, prisons, streets, bars, and boardrooms. Whitman’s America, like ours, cut across the narrow boundaries that strangle many narratives. Balancing academic rigor with popular readability, The American Yawp offers a multi-layered, democratic alternative to the American past.

Subject:
History
U.S. History
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
The American Yawp
Date Added:
12/05/2019
Bioinformatics
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This exercise contains two interrelated modules that introduce students to modern biological techniques in the area of Bioinformatics, which is the application of computer technology to the management of biological information. The need for Bioinformatics has arisen from the recent explosion of publicly available genomic information, such as that resulting from the Human Genome Project.

Subject:
Biology
Life Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Data Set
Module
Author:
Monica Bruckner
Date Added:
02/05/2020
Children, Families, Schools, and Communities
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Children, Families, Schools, and Communities is introductory text in the field of Child and Family Studies. It provides a lens for understanding the evolving definition of “family” through socially constructed and ecological theory frameworks. It promotes strategies for culturally sustaining and deeply collaborative relationships between families, schools, and communities through the use of home-grown advocacy strategies based on community-driven data. Children, Families, Schools, and Communities is an adapted OER text from Rebecca Laff’s and Wendy Ruiz’s Child, Family, and Community.

Subject:
Early Childhood Development
Education
Elementary Education
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
ROTEL Project
Author:
Brianna Dickens
Joan Giovannini
Sarah Scribner
Date Added:
06/28/2023
Diversity and Multi-Cultural Education in the 21st Century
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In this course in addition to culture, we will learn about norms, values, systems of beliefs, social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication, race and ethnicity, sex, sexual orientation and gender, technology and culture, cultural universalism and relativism and how these affect our shared or distinct day to day cultural practices and social interaction in our various communities. Students will share their day-to-day social interactions, travels, and cross - cultural experiences in and around New York City.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
CUNY Academic Works
Author:
Dr. Remi Alapo
Date Added:
06/28/2023
Introduction to Bibliodiversity in Scholarly Communications
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This resource was created by Allison Kittinger, a library science master’s student at UNC-Chapel Hill, and Jennifer Solomon, an adjunct instructor at UNC-Chapel Hill. Allison and Jennifer are passionate about fostering bibliodiversity in scholarly communications and want to increase awareness of bibliodiversity among library science graduate students and early-career scholarly communications librarians. After engaging with this resource, learners will: gain an understanding of bibliodiversity, its urgency, and its importance; be able to articulate the concept of bibliodiversity in their own words/apply it in their work; and gain additional tools to apply DEI concepts in scholarly communications.

More background is available at https://lisoer.wordpress.ncsu.edu/2021/04/13/bibliodiversity-and-oer-a-student-perspective/.

Subject:
Applied Science
Information Science
Material Type:
Textbook
Unit of Study
Author:
Allison Kittinger
Jennifer Solomon
Date Added:
06/28/2023
Introduction to Sociology 2e
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Introduction to Sociology 2e adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical, one-semester introductory sociology course. It offers comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories, which are supported by a wealth of engaging learning materials. The textbook presents detailed section reviews with rich questions, discussions that help students apply their knowledge, and features that draw learners into the discipline in meaningful ways. The second edition retains the book’s conceptual organization, aligning to most courses, and has been significantly updated to reflect the latest research and provide examples most relevant to today’s students. In order to help instructors transition to the revised version, the 2e changes are described within the preface.

Subject:
Social Science
Sociology
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Rice University
Provider Set:
OpenStax College
Date Added:
02/21/2020
Open at the Margins – Critical Perspectives on Open Education
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This book represents a starting point towards curating and centering marginal voices and non-dominant epistemic stances in open education. It includes the work of 43 diverse authors whose perspectives challenge the dominant hegemony.

Subject:
Education
Higher Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Amy Collier
Chris Bourg
Jim Luke
Robin Derosa
Sarah Hare
Sava Saheli Singh
Suzan Koseoglu
Tannis Morgan
Tara Robertson
Taskeen Adam
Date Added:
08/18/2020
Opening Eyes onto Inclusion and Diversity
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In Australia and internationally much still needs to occur to promote inclusive practices in education and society with many educators not feeling equipped to recognise or appreciate diversity or cater effectively for inclusion (Hardy & Woodcock, 2015). It is into this space that a University of Southern Queensland team of researchers, practitioners, and academics intends to contribute an open textbook “Opening Eyes onto Inclusion and Diversity”. With embedded audio–visual components, the Open Textbook is designed to enhance the quality of the reader’s experience with each chapter posing key understandings underpinning inclusion and diversity. Readers are encouraged to answer questions on culture, special learning needs, varied educational contexts, gender diversity and more. The key expected outcome of this open textbook is to engage readers in making meaning of inclusion and diversity and applying their learning to their own individual contexts.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
University of Southern Queensland
Author:
Charlotte Brownlow
Jill Lawrence
Jillian Guy
Kathryn Gilbey
Lindy-Anne Abawi
Melissa Fanshawe
Michelle Turner
Renee Desmarchelier
Susan Carter
Date Added:
06/28/2023
Oregon’s History: People of the Northwest in the Land of Eden
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This “open textbook” is a social and cultural history of the people of Oregon representing powerful figures from the dominant Euro-American culture, the marginalized and oppressed, and social and political reformers who shaped the historical legacy of the state. It is a story of the diverse array of immigrants who helped build the state and strengthen it. The title is a recollection of the racial fantasies that European-American settlers created in their expansionist vision of the West and the state of Oregon. Initially the Oregon Territory was built on intolerance and racial exclusivity, but eventually Oregon embraces its diversity, but not without struggle and heartache. Our journey through the past starts with an essential question, “Who are the people of Oregon?”

Subject:
History
U.S. History
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
OpenOregon
Author:
Athanasios Michaels
Date Added:
11/18/2021
Parenting and Family Diversity Issues
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This book has been created for students and all individuals who work with children and families (e.g., educators, parents, caregivers, direct support workers, etc.) in diverse contexts. It is imperative to understand how and what factors may influence child outcomes across the lifespan. Therefore, key concepts related to parenting, child-rearing, care-giving, and parenting education are outlined in this textbook to provide historical, theoretical, and practical perspectives across vast settings and developmental domains.

Subject:
Social Science
Social Work
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Iowa State University
Author:
Diana Lang
Date Added:
11/18/2021
Rock the Boat: Using Theatre to Reimagine Graduate Supervision
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Rock the Boat is an open-access multimedia resource designed to provoke dialogue about graduate supervision relationships within universities, and their impact on student and faculty wellbeing. Drawing upon the tradition of Research-based Theatre, Rock the Boat draws attention to graduate supervision as a vital form of pedagogy, and as rife with challenges — especially relating to equity, inclusion and diversity.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Education
Educational Technology
Higher Education
Performing Arts
Material Type:
Full Course
Homework/Assignment
Module
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Textbook
Unit of Study
Provider:
BCcampus
Author:
Matthew Smithdeal
Michael Lee
Susan Cox
Tala Maragha
Date Added:
06/28/2023
The Role of Equity and Diversity in Early Childhood Education
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Guided by cultural beliefs and principles, families select experiences, convey attitudes, and impart knowledge to their children to prepare them for adulthood. Accordingly, it is important for program staff to learn to collaborate effectively with families. To develop a partnership and to tap into the family as a primary resource, early childhood educators must reach out to, learn about, and develop strong partnerships with families. This process requires openness to learning and an effort to understand the individuality of each family and the diversity of the families from which the children come.

Subject:
Early Childhood Development
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Delmar Larsen
Emily Elam
Jennifer Paris
Krischa Esquivel
Maricela Tafoya
Date Added:
08/22/2023
Succeeding at Your Internship: A Handbook Written for and with Students
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There are several textbooks for students whose majors include internships in human services, broadly defi­­­ned, such as case management, counseling, criminal justice, and social work. Most of these books are written in an academic format. Typically, it involves an introduction to a theoretical orientation that concerns working with others followed by a series of chapters devoted to learning professional skills associated with a given discipline. This approach is fine, as far as it goes, but also has two drawbacks. One is that the texts are usually sold by main stream publishers, which means they are expensive. Another is that they seldom address what might be described as the experiential dimension of the internship that most beginners face on their own. This new book addresses both concerns. The fact that it is offered as a free text addresses the first issue, of course, but the second one requires a new approach. It began with asking students to talk about what they experienced when going through their first internship and what they would tell others about how to make it a successful one. That work led to a structured narrative about basic practical topics, such as finding an internship, getting started there, making effective use of supervision, understanding ethics, appreciating cultural diversity, becoming competent, and completing the internship. The text includes descriptions, suggestions, and exercises. It may be used as either a primary course text or, due to its relative brevity, a supplemental one. Although the lead editor is an experienced clinician and professor who has supervised internships for a variety of human services majors over many years, the book was written with and for students to make it more readable and more useful.

Subject:
Career and Technical Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Bowling Green State University
Author:
Christopher J. Mruk
John C. Moor
Date Added:
11/18/2021
Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA)
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The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) project was a collaboration between 10 universities and colleges across Ontario to develop a 6-module open educational resource for post-secondary educators to help them understand their responsibilities under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act (AODA). It will help instructors and others to incorporate principles of UDL and considerations of EDI and Indigenisation in their learning environments.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
eCampusOntario
Author:
Darla Benton Kearney
Date Added:
06/28/2023