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The story of an African-American teacherscholar: A woman's narrative

This story presents the critical life events and professional activity of an ethnic-minority teacherleader that both celebrates and examines how she thinks about and how she does her work. After a year and half of dialogue between the researcher and participant, dialogical journal writing, and refle...

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Published in:International journal of qualitative studies in education 1997-01, Vol.10 (1), p.63-83
Main Authors: Ah NEE-BENHAM, Maenette K. P., Dudley, Jacquilyn
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