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The Khepera Method Approach to Project Based
Learning: An Introduction -- Download PDF
21st Century Learning Theories: What is Old is New -- Download PDF
The Khepera Method: Redefining Education --- Download PDF
The African American Academy -- Download PDF
Khepera Calling: A 21st Century Allegory
Writing at the Crossroads: Black World Essays
Dr. Clarissa Myrick-Harris, Vice President of One World Archives, has been an educator for almost thirty years. Dr. Myrick-Harris has held a variety of faculty and administrative positions at both HBCUs and large research institutions. She has served on the faculties of University of Georgia, University of Cincinnati and Morris Brown College. In addition, she has taught at Emory University, Purdue University and Clark Atlanta University. More recently, she was a Distinguished Teaching and Research Fellow in the Interdisciplinary Center for the Study of Global Change at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities (2005-2008). The experienced administrator served as the chair of the African World Studies, History and World Languages Department at Morris Brown College (1998-2002). READ MORE
Dr. Norman Harris has more than three decades of experience as an educator, institution builder, scholar and advocate for historically marginalized communities that have been denied full access to rights and privileges that accompany being an American citizen. Dr. Harris is currently on the graduate faculty of the School of Educational Leadership and Change (ELC) at Fielding Graduate University. As an ELC faculty member he is the major author of a program and curriculum re-design that will feature Project Based Learning and student affiliations with communities of practice as the vehicle and context for learning. READ MORE
