2. Search with the name of the journal. You may still be able to get the article whether it is online or in print. If we have it in print, make a Scan and Deliver request
3. Make an Interlibrary Loan request if we don't have it
López-Robertson, Julia, and Susan Schramm-Pate. “(Un)official Knowledge and Identity: An Emerging Bilingual’s Journey into Hybridity.” Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching 7.1 (2013): 40–56.
Reynolds, Rema. E. (2015). We’ve been post-raced: An examination of negotiations between race, agency, and school structures Black families experience within “post-racial” schools. Teachers College Record, 117(14), 148–170.
Woodhouse, Chase Mrs. 1932. “May Married Women Teach?” Journal of the American Association of University Women 25 (April): 140–45
Szabo-Reed, Amanda N., et al. “The Influence of Classroom Physical Activity Participation and Time on Task on Academic Achievement.” Translational Journal of the ACSM: June 15, 2019 - Volume 4 - Issue 12 - p 84-95
Want to browse the contents of a particular journal or see the most recent issue? Search Find It with the title of the journal (there's even a Journal Search) to see if we have it in online or in print. Be sure and check all possible options.
If online, there could be a way for you to set up automatic alerts when a new issue comes out. It all depends on the provider.
More suggestions of terms to use: "action research" OR "problem of practice" OR "practice based" OR “action based” OR "case study" OR "applied research" OR "participatory research" OR "practitioner research" OR "teacher researchers"