Introduction: The Current Status of MALs in Higher Education, Victoria McDermott, Leandra Hinojosa Hernández, and Amy May
Part I: Exploring MAL Identities
Chapter 1: Setting the Stage: MALs in Higher Education, Victoria McDermott, Margaret Stewart, Carol Walker, Amy May, and Leandra Hernández
Chapter 2: Understanding Dual Identity Formation: Identifying Commonalities and Resolving “Differentness” For Military Affiliated Learners, Amy May and Victoria McDermott
Chapter 3: What is Impacting the Military-Affiliated Learner Experience in Higher Education, Nancy A. Chiara, Michael Chiara, and Mary Z. Ashlock
Chapter 4: Supporting Military Veterans in the Graduate Classroom: A Case Study of Political Beliefs And Discussion, William T. Howe Jr.
Chapter 5: Challenges for Military Partners Pursuing College and Resilience-Based Strategies to Support their Academic Success, Kelly R. Rossetto and Jennifer S. Owlett
Part II: Educators and Support Staff Experiences with MALs
Chapter 6: Speaking Chicana/o Secrets to Military Students: An Autoethnography of Teaching Senior Military Noncommissioned Officers, Frank G. Pérez
Chapter 7: Nepantla, Liminality, and Teaching and Learning in the Space Between: A Borderlands Approach to Military-Affiliated Learner Pedagogy, Leandra Hinojosa Hernández, Sarah De Los Santos Upton, and Arthur A. Aguirre
Chapter 8: Supporting the Military-Affiliated Learner’s Medical School Aspirations, Zea Moullet and Jennifer N. Belding
Chapter 9: Nuclear War!: Theorizing the Negative Impacts of Policy Debate’s Tropogical Mistreatment of War for Military-Affiliated Learners, Nick J. Sciullo
Chapter 10: The Hard Sell: Supporting MALs through Resource Centers, Meghan Velez, Victoria McDermott, and Kenneth W. Marlin
Part III: Building Inclusive Learning Communities Virtually and Beyond
Chapter 11: Best Practices in Supporting Military-Affiliated Learners: Suggestions from Communication and Psychological Sciences, Leandra Hinojosa Hernández and Jennifer N. Belding
Chapter 12: Two-Way Communication as a Constructivist Pedagogy Tool for Enhancing Meaning Making in Digital Learning Classrooms with Military Affiliated Learners, April Cobos
Chapter 13: “So We Hit It With a Hammer, and It Worked”: How Active-Duty Marines Communicate, Collaborate, and Forge their Own Learning Communities in Social Media, Bree McGregor
Chapter 14: Collaborative Apprenticeship Approaches to Writing Instruction in the Military, Ashley Ludewig
Chapter 15: Adapt and Overcome: Military-Affiliated Learners and Transfer of Learning, Catherine St. Pierre
Chapter 16: From Application to Graduation: Collective Recommendations for Serving those Who Serve, Amy May, Victoria McDermott, And Leandra Hinojosa Hernández