About the History of Education Book Series.
- Introduction; Shirley Marie McCarther and Donna M. Davis.
- Acknowledgments.
- Part I: Promising Pedagogical Practice.
- Section I: Advising, Mentoring, And Guiding Amidst Prevailing Trauma And Ambiguity.
- Chapter 1. A Port in the Storm: Faculty Advising in the Era of COVID-19; Shirley Marie McCarther and Donna M. Davis.
- Chapter 2. Intersubjective Teaching in a Dislocated World; Madhu Narayanan.
- Section II: International And Global Online Teaching Discoveries.
- Chapter 3. Pedagogical Exploration in Teaching Internationally and Learning Globally Post COVID-19: Moving Global Classroom/ COIL to GOOC and Beyond; Xiuying Cai.
- Chapter 4. Teaching Global Citizenship in a Global Pandemic: Learning in a Virtual World; Allison Witt, Janine Solberg, Alicia Cabrera, Nevine El Souefi, Yunhan Hou, Monica Lunardon, Sadia Mazid, Cara Merkle, Aigul Rakisheva, Tiara Rizki, Ashley Xu, and Lu Xu.
- Section III: Teachers Striving Beyond Struggles.
- Chapter 5. Teaching From a Place of Love: Navigating the Online Diversity Course Against the Backdrop of Socio-Political Chaos; Jean Ferguson Ruffin.
- Chapter 6. How Additional Professional Time Benefitted Teachers During COVID-19; David T. Marshall, Savanna M. Love, Natalie M. Neugebauer, and Natalie E. Smith.
- Section IV: Balancing Life-disrupting Forces Through Online Supports.
- Chapter 7. Pedagogical Nightmare or Bountiful Technology? Online Mentoring Supports the Mental Health of Educators; Lyle Hamm.
- Chapter 8. Redefining Student Engagement Goals in a Pandemic; S. Pettus-Wakefield.
- Section V: Critical Introspection Yield Changing Conceptual Frames.
- Chapter 9. Creativity, Art, and Nature in a Remote Learning Environment: Supporting Community College Students During the Pandemic; Mindi Reich-Shapiro and Kristin Scarola.
- Chapter 10. Seizing the Capacity to Build Anew: Making Bold Choices in a World History Course; Amanda O. Maher.
- Chapter 11. Paulo Freire in the Pandemic Classroom; Sandra L. Guzman Foster, Catherine D. Rogers-Casarez, Patrick Tumwine, and Amanda A. Sinfronio Silva.
- Part II: Transformational Lessons Beyond The Shadows Of Today.
- Section I: Hold On And Up—Feminism, Directionality, And Relationships.
- Chapter 12. Pushing Boundaries and Balance: Finding Humanity in Pandemic Pedagogy; Alexandra K. Frazer, Kathryn E. Frazier, Amanda Harmon, Chonika Coleman-King, Colleen C. Myles-Baltzly, Emily T. Cripe, Ivanna Richardson, Katharina A. Azim, Laura Quaynor, and Meike Eilert.
- Chapter 13. Finding the Helpers; Kimberly J. Sloan.
- Section II: Reimagining The Challenges And Opportunities Of Connecting In Digital Spaces.
- Chapter 14. Connecting While Distanced: Four Lessons I Learned; Alicia Bitler.
- Chapter 15. Finding Our Balance: A Conversation about Returning to On-site Instruction During the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2021-2022; Margaret T. Murphy and Jon Gorgosz.
- Section III: Deep Introspection Combats Paralysis And Bespeaks Understanding.
- Chapter 16. From Worrying to Writing: The Power of Self-Narratives During Unprecedented Times; Larissa Malone.
- Chapter 17. Making Sense of My Pandemic Teaching Narrative through Podcasting; Aaron R. Gierhart.
- Chapter 18. Reflections of Three Educational Researchers on Research and Life During the Pandemic; Emma Anderson, Avneet Hira, and Peter J. Woods.
- Chapter 19. Pandemic Challenges During Field Experiences: Responding with Creativity and Flexibility; Lynn Bielski, Jasmine L. Blanks Jones, Tiffany P. Brooks, Jennifer H. Greene-Rooks, Stacey R. Lim, and Summer Melody Pennell.
- Section IV: Moving From American Imperialism, Whiteness, And Anti-asian Violence Toward Opportunity, Equity, And Justice For All.
- Chapter 20. Honoring Our Relationships Through Solidarity: The Collective Power of Indigenous Education and Anti-Racism in Teacher Professional Development; Leola Tsinnajinnie Paquin, Shiv Desai, Nancy López, and Vincent Werito.
- Chapter 21. Historicizing Anti-Asian Racism to Promote Justice for Asian Americans Post-Pandemic; Lin Wu.
- Chapter 22. Reflections of Black Leaders in Understanding Whiteness During a Period of Racial and Social Unrest; Dwight C. Watson, Kenny E. Yarbrough, and Ozalle M. Toms.
- About the Editors.
- Complete List of Authors.