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Lehr, Jane L., Ellen McCallie, Sarah R. Davies, Brandiff R. Caron, Benjamin Gammon, and Sally Duensing. "The Value of “Dialogue Events” as Sites of Learning: An exploration of research and evaluation frameworks." International Journal of Science Education 29, no. 12: 1467-1487.
Lehr, Jane L., Ellen McCallie, Sarah R. Davies, Brandiff R. Caron, Benjamin Gammon, and Sally Duensing. "The Value of “Dialogue Events” as Sites of Learning: An exploration of research and evaluation frameworks." International Journal of Science Education 29, no. 12: 1467-1487.
McCluskey, Audrey Thomas. ""We Specialize in the Wholly Impossible": Black Women School Founders and Their Mission." Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 22, no. 2: 403-426.
Medina, Leandro Rodriguez. "Welcome to South-South dialogues: an introduction to a collaborative project between East Asian Science, Technology and Society, and Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society." Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society 2, no. 1: 15-19.
Subramaniam, Banu, and Catherine Hurt Middlecamp. "What Is Feminist Pedagogy? Useful Ideas for Teaching Chemistry." Journal of Chemical Education 76, no. 4: 520.
Subramaniam, Banu, and Catherine Hurt Middlecamp. "What Is Feminist Pedagogy? Useful Ideas for Teaching Chemistry." Journal of Chemical Education 76, no. 4: 520.
Subramaniam, Banu, and Catherine Hurt Middlecamp. "What Is Feminist Pedagogy? Useful Ideas for Teaching Chemistry." Journal of Chemical Education 76, no. 4: 520.
Subramaniam, Banu, and Catherine Hurt Middlecamp. "What Is Feminist Pedagogy? Useful Ideas for Teaching Chemistry." Journal of Chemical Education 76, no. 4: 520.
Medin, Douglas L., and Megan Bang. "Who's Asking?: Native Science, Western Science, and Science Education.".
Medin, Douglas L., and Megan Bang. Who's Asking?: Native Science, Western Science, and Science Education. MIT Press.
Mazrui, Alamin. "The World Bank, the language question and the future of African education." Race & Class 38, no. 3: 35-48.

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