Blog — ...the world around us. A theoretical grounding of approaches and practices is imperative to support blended learning and sustain change across multiple levels in education organizations, from leadership to classroom. In...
Blog — ...work in its original language. Leaving Iran: Between Migration and Exile by Farideh Goldin In 1976, at the age of twenty-three, Farideh Goldin left Iran in search of her imagined...
Blog — ...aware of open access publishing but not intimately familiar with it before beginning my internship. Open access agrees with my own insatiable drive for knowledge, as well as my penchant...
Blog — ...understanding of the history embedded in this landscape and, in so doing, will help to build interest in the rich prehistoric heritage of northern Canada.” Alberta Oil and the Decline...
Blog — ...an article that appeared in The Atlantic in 2012, that, “no country in the world is more mis-characterized in Western eyes than Iran.” As Manijeh Mannani and Veronica Thompson state...
Blog — ...been unknown to his family.[inlinetweet prefix=”null” tweeter=”null” suffix=”null”] In Leaving Iran, Farideh Goldin explores her role in Baba’s life alongside his recounted experiences.[/inlinetweet] The following excerpt is the beginning of...
Blog — ...Indigenous people in Canada. His memoir is a study in the effects of intergenerational and colonial traumas. If you are teaching in t he twenty-first century, you’ll love Assessment Strategies...
Blog — AU Press is joining in on the celebration of International Open Access Week, which runs from October 25 to October 31. This year’s theme, chosen by the Open Access Week...
Blog — ...Rocks in the Water, Rocks in the Sun, Vilmond Joegodson Déralciné, a furniture maker living in Canaan, Haiti at the time, describes the intimate details of the lives of the...
Blog — ...from ordinary families had lost his life in the First World War. In reading the diary, Hart discovered a voice full of life, and the presence of a rhythm, a...