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A Systematic Literature Review of Literacy Development of K-2 Black Boys Open
Systemic barriers often prevent young Black boys from full development of their potential, including in the area of literacy. This systematic literature review seeks to better understand the landscape of literacy development of Black boys …
SMART IOT ENABLED CLEANER WITH LIDAR NAVIGATION AND AUTO-DOCKING Open
The Smart IoT-Enabled Cleaner with LiDAR Route and Auto-Docking extend points to make a brilliantly, independent cleaning arrangement that leverages cutting-edge advances to upgrade productivity, client comfort and shrewd integration. This…
Member Spotlight: Samuel Mann Open
Dr. Samuel Mann is a Professor at Otago Polytechnic in Dunedin, New Zealand, focused on computing and sustainability. He was a leader in developing the ACM's draft statement on Education for Sustainability.
CATCHing CS Equity: Counselors, Administrators, and Teachers Collaborating Holistically for Systemic Change Open
Improving equity in K-12 Computer Science (CS) education benefits from the collaboration of classroom teachers, school counselors, and school leaders. This paper presents the outcomes of a pilot program that brought together cross-function…
CATCHing CS Equity: Counselors, Administrators, and Teachers Collaborating Holistically Open
Improving equity in K-12 Computer Science (CS) education benefits from the collaboration of classroom teachers, school counselors, and school leaders. This paper presents the outcomes of a pilot program that brought together cross-function…
A systematic scoping review on the evidence behind debriefing practices for the wellbeing/emotional outcomes of healthcare workers Open
Introduction Debriefings give healthcare workers voice through the opportunity to discuss unanticipated or difficult events and recommend changes. The typical goal of routine debriefings has been to improve clinical outcomes by learning th…
(How) Do Linguistic Minorities Differ from Other Novice Programmers? Open
Equitable instruction requires that students who are part of a linguistic minority (i.e., they use a language different from that of the majority in their area) are provided instruction that allows them to accomplish course goals. To date,…
Without better regulation, the global market for breast milk will exploit mothers Open
Markets in mothers’ milk could be a good or a bad thing for women and their children, depending on how governments respond. Making breast milk more easily available may help more mothers breastfeed, and improve the economics of the situati…
Influence of Multivariate Modeling in the Prediction of Soil Carbon by a Portable Infrared Sensor Open
The determination of carbon is one of the most important in soil analysis. However traditional techniques are costly and time consuming. In this manuscript we propose an alternative predictive approach based on portable mid-infrared spectr…
Are Local Food Chains More Sustainable than Global Food Chains? Considerations for Assessment Open
This paper summarizes the main findings of the GLAMUR project which starts with an apparently simple question: is “local” more sustainable than “global”? Sustainability assessment is framed within a post-normal science perspective, advocat…
Addressing Policy Challenges for More Sustainable Local–Global Food Chains: Policy Frameworks and Possible Food “Futures” Open
The article considers how policy can address the local–global within a wider commitment to food sustainability and draws on research conducted for the EU-funded GLAMUR project (Global and local food assessment: a multidimensional performan…