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Kesler

Creative Works Index (3.1)

Signs of the Times: Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2016

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Ted B. Kesler

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Ted Kesler is an associate professor at Queens College, CUNY. He co-directs the pre-service master’s program in childhood education. His research interests include: multimodal reader response, critical media literacy, children’s non-fiction, and effects of high-stakes testing on classroom pedagogy. His work has been published in The Reading Teacher, Language Arts, The Elementary School Journal, Reading and Writing Quarterly, Children ‘s Literature in Education, Journal of Literacy Research, among other journals.

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Boggs

Creative Works Index (3.1)

Signs of the Times: Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2016

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Abstract  |  Musical Recording  |  Biographical Note

Lake Kentucky: A crossroads of sacred text, popular protest, and folk aesthetics

George L. Boggs

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George L. Boggs
Assistant Professor of English Education
Florida State University
glboggs@fsu.edu
1114 W. Call St. Tallahassee, FL 32304

George L. Boggs writes about the work that various literacies help people accomplish. In addition to research on activists and teachers using composition and digital tools to take action in their communities, he explores traditional means of voicing community concerns found in American and especially Appalachian folk music genres. His TEDx talk “Where everything I am came from” is one example of his combination of traditional research and traditional music.

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Shitabata

Creative Works Index (3.1)

Signs of the Times: Volume 3, Issue 1, Spring 2016

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Abstract  |  Photography Exhibit  |  Biographical Note

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Russell H. Shitabata

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Russell H. Shitabata teaches literature and writing at Lane Community College, where he also co-edits  The Community College  Moment. His photography has been published by EyeEm in The Rise of Real Photography and exhibited at Photoville. His relationship with photography has been ongoing since 1980. More of his work can be found at https://www.eyeem.com/u/m43photographer.