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    Teaching Our Own Babies: Teachers' Life Journeys into Community - Based Initial Education in Indigenous Oaxaca, Mexico by Lois M. Meyer

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…In an era when U.S. and Mexican teachers are valued more for their academic achievements than their community-based knowledge and local/ethnic identity (e.g. Teach for America, or its off-shoot, Teach for Mexico), this study provides initial results of a one-year (2011-2012) intensive professional development experience (called a diplomado) for 35 indigenous teachers of Initial Education who are “teaching their own babies” in marginalized communities of Oaxaca, Mexico, as documented in portfolios of written and photographic evidence produced by the teachers as their final diplomado product. …”
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    The land flatworm Amaga expatria (Geoplanidae) in Guadeloupe and Martinique: new reports and molecular characterization including complete mitogenome by Jean-Lou Justine, Delphine Gey, Jessica Thévenot, Romain Gastineau, Hugh D. Jones

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Methods On the basis of a citizen science project, we received observations in the field, photographs and specimens from non-professionals and local scientists in Martinique and Guadeloupe. …”
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    Avalanche size estimation and avalanche outline determination by experts: reliability and implications for practice by E. D. Hafner, E. D. Hafner, E. D. Hafner, F. Techel, R. C. Daudt, J. D. Wegner, J. D. Wegner, K. Schindler, Y. Bühler, Y. Bühler

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…In the first of three user studies, we investigate the reliability in avalanche size estimates by comparing estimates for 10 avalanches made by 170 avalanche professionals working in Europe or North America. In the other two studies, both completed as pilot studies, we explore reliability in the mappings of six avalanches from oblique photographs from 10 participants and the mappings of avalanches visible on 2.9 km<span class="inline-formula"><sup>2</sup></span> of remotely sensed imagery in four different spatial resolutions from 5 participants. …”
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