Related Resources
Backgrounders:
Implications of
Learning Research
Reinventing Myself as a Professor
E-Newsletters:
March 2004
"Coal in the Heart of Appalachian Life" pp. 3-4
"First Results from SENCER SALG" p. 9
May 2004
"SSI 2004 Participants" p. 2
December 2004
"Coal in the Heart of Appalachian Life" p. 3
April 2005
"Announcing the SSI 2005 Participants" p. 4"Capacious Work, Briefly Stated" pp. 5-6
"Learning Chemistry Through Policy Issues and Civic Engagement: A Report from the American Chemical Society Meeting in San Diego" pp. 7-8
Outside resources:
References:
Ressler, M. M. (1977). Appalachia. Charleston, WV: The Appalachian Center of Morris Harvey College.
Lockard, D. (1998). Coal: A memoir and critique. Charlottesville, VA: The University Press of Virginia.
Mountain State Coal (CD-ROM), WV Geological and Economic Survey, 2003
Folklore textbooks:
The American Folklife Center. A guide to folklife and fieldwork. Washington, DC: The Library of Congress.
Armstead, R., & Gardener, D. L. (2002). Black days, black dust: The memories of an African-American coal miner. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press.
Bonasso, R. (2003). Fire in the hole. (n.l.)
Byers, J., Randolph, J., & Tenney, N. W. (1999). In the Mountain State: A West Virginia folklore and cultural studies curriculum. Charleston, WV: West Virginia Humanities Council.
Maurer, B. B. (1975). Mountain Heritage (7th Ed.). Parsons, WV: McClain Printing.
McNeill, L. (1988). The Milk-Weed Ladies. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.
Science textbooks:
Lockard, D. (1988). Coal: A memoir and critique. Charlottesville, VA: The University Press of Virginia.
Mountain State Coal (CD-ROM), WV Geological and Economic Survey,
2003

