The Magical Campus
Title | The Magical Campus PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Wolfe |
Publisher | Univ of South Carolina Press |
Pages | 162 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781570037344 |
Edited by Matthew J. Bruccoli and Aldo P. Magi, The Magical Campus collects for the first time Thomas Wolfe's earliest published work--including poems, plays, short fiction, news articles, and essays--both signed and unsigned, assembled in chronological order.
The Irregular at Magic High School, Vol. 18 (light novel)
Title | The Irregular at Magic High School, Vol. 18 (light novel) PDF eBook |
Author | Tsutomu Sato |
Publisher | Yen Press LLC |
Pages | 228 |
Release | 2022-01-18 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1975332563 |
A suicide bombing brings the Master Clans Council to an abrupt close! Armed with only the knowledge that the explosion was triggered by corpse manipulation magic, Tatsuya sets off in search of the perpetrator along with Juumonji. After being egged on by his father, Masaki trails behind them to Tokyo in an attempt to one-up Tatsuya’s investigation. But things take a turn for the unexpected when Masaki summons up the courage to propose to Miyuki…
The Magic Key
Title | The Magic Key PDF eBook |
Author | Ruth Enid Zambrana |
Publisher | University of Texas Press |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2015-10-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1477307273 |
Mexican Americans comprise the largest subgroup of Latina/os, and their path to education can be a difficult one. Yet just as this group is often marginalized, so are their stories, and relatively few studies have chronicled the educational trajectory of Mexican American men and women. In this interdisciplinary collection, editors Zambrana and Hurtado have brought together research studies that reveal new ways to understand how and why members of this subgroup have succeeded and how the facilitators of success in higher education have changed or remained the same. The Magic Key’s four sections explain the context of Mexican American higher education issues, provide conceptual understandings, explore contemporary college experiences, and offer implications for educational policy and future practices. Using historical and contemporary data as well as new conceptual apparatuses, the authors in this collection create a comparative, nuanced approach that brings Mexican Americans’ lived experiences into the dominant discourse of social science and education. This diverse set of studies presents both quantitative and qualitative data by gender to examine trends of generations of Mexican American college students, provides information on perceptions of welcoming university climates, and proffers insights on emergent issues in the field of higher education for this population. Professors and students across disciplines will find this volume indispensable for its insights on the Mexican American educational experience, both past and present.
Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education
Title | Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education PDF eBook |
Author | Joshua Kim |
Publisher | Johns Hopkins University Press |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2020-02-11 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1421436639 |
Giving higher education professionals the language and tools they need to seize new opportunities in digital learning. A quiet revolution is sweeping across US colleges and universities. As schools rethink how students learn - both inside and outside the classroom - technology is changing not only what should be taught but how best to teach it. From active learning and inclusive pedagogy to online and hybrid courses, traditional institutions are leveraging their fundamental strengths while challenging long-standing assumptions about how teaching and learning happen. At this intersection of learning, technology, design, and organizational change lies the foundation of a new academic discipline of digital learning. Coalescing around this new field of study is a common critical language, along with a set of theoretical frameworks, methodological practices, and shared challenges and goals. In Learning Innovation and the Future of Higher Education, Joshua Kim and Edward Maloney explore the context of this new discipline, show how it exists within a larger body of scholarship, and give examples of how this scholarship is being used on campuses. What Kim and Maloney demonstrate in this foundational text is an understanding that change is a complex dynamic between what happens in the classroom and the larger institutional structures and traditions at play. Ultimately, the authors make a compelling case not only for this turn to learning but also for creating new pathways for nonfaculty learning careers, understanding the limits of professional organizations and social media, and the need to establish this new interdisciplinary field of learning innovation.
Thinking Queerly
Title | Thinking Queerly PDF eBook |
Author | Jes Battis |
Publisher | Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2021-06-08 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1501515330 |
Why do we love wizards? Where do these magical figures come from? Thinking Queerly traces the wizard from medieval Arthurian literature to contemporary YA adaptations. By exploring the link between Merlin and Harry Potter, or Morgan le Fay and Sabrina, readers will see how the wizard offers spaces of hope and transformation for young readers. In particular, this book examines how wizards think differently, and how this difference can resonate with both LGBTQ and neurodivergent readers, who’ve been told they don’t fit in.
Performing Magic on the Western Stage
Title | Performing Magic on the Western Stage PDF eBook |
Author | L. Hass |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2008-12-08 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0230617123 |
Performing Magic on the Western Stage examines magic as a performing art and as a meaningful social practice, linking magic to cultural arenas such as religion, finance, gender, and nationality and profiling magicians from Robert-Houdin to Pen& Teller.
RIP Magic Academy Paranormal and Supernatural Prison Series
Title | RIP Magic Academy Paranormal and Supernatural Prison Series PDF eBook |
Author | E. Hall |
Publisher | Ellie Hall |
Pages | 664 |
Release | |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
Mayhem rules the school and an unlikely witch is out to uncover a sinister plot that threatens to divide the magical world forever, and try not to fall in love while doing it. Book 1 ★ Law & Disorder: Ryjker’s Magical Academy recently became a reform school, opening its doors to all supernatural misfits: fae, shifters, vampires, and Maija. A paperwork glitch lands her there and she discovers she’s a witch. There are guys too: the mysterious and brooding JJ who appears after he sees her name in the stars. They hate each other. Then Bobby Gold whose smile could melt any girls’ heart. Good thing she’s not just any girl. Book 2 ★ Crime & Curses: When Maija learns about the forbidden prophecy she’s left with more questions than answers. Namely, what’s a witch who hardly knows how to wave her wand to do—besides flirt with Bobby Gold, be infuriated by JJ Thorne, and assassinate a ghost. Rumors about a campus secret society suggest the recent demon attacks weren’t an isolated event and if they’re not dispelled soon, they’ll multiply, threatening supernaturals beyond campus. Members of the magical community hide dark secrets from the past. It’s up to Maija to uncover them. Book 3 ★ Mayhem & Magic: Maija has to find a missing wand—and figure out how to use it—and a missing person. That task takes her to the underworld. But the return to campus doesn’t come with a warm welcome. Tension is higher than ever when the Marauders cause further division among students. Maija forms an anti-secret society secret society. Everyone is going to have to choose: freedom or fear. Flight or fight against Marauders and grim forces threatening supernaturals. #BossWitch The RIP Magic Academy Paranormal Prison and Supernatural Reform Academy series is a romantic fantasy perfect for fans of K.M Shea and Michelle Madow.