Not exact matches
Jocelyn Bell, discoverer of pulsars, is
cited in a compilation of key
events in the history of science but does not appear
in the body of the
book - which, however, does include the non-scientist Christiaan Barnard.
Attending to issues of diversity and fairness
in assessment — including explanations of historical or political
events, names
in word problems, experts
cited, and even details like the
book covers students see when doing research projects — can help schools reconcile the mixed messages that surface when schools say that students need to be prepared for a diverse world while primarily exposing them to familiar names and faces (Hess & McAvoy, 2014; Popham, 2006).
One friend of mine found that being able to
cite that enabled her to land a
book signing
event at a local B&N — sort of a gold standard for author
events in many folks» minds.