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#16 Qualifying Tasks

#16 Qualifying Tasks

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The Qualifying Task. Oh what a process. At the Wheelock College of Education & Human Development at Boston University, we are required to complete two qualifying tasks: a literature review and a research study. In this episode, I will guide you through my journey of creating these scholarly works seamlessly, alleviating much of the stress associated with meeting tight deadlines. You can read both papers here:


Qualifying Task #1:

Chapter 2: Lurch Forward: Eliminating Caste in American Classrooms


Qualifying Task #2:

Near Peer Pedagogies for Culturally Sustaining Computer Science and Mathematics


Music: Bass Boom by Cliff Freeman

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