Kathleen Flake, A Mormon

This Deseret News press release was what got this research started.

Virginia names Kathleen Flake to Bushman Mormon Studies Chair “Kathleen Flake, a nationally respected scholar of early Mormon history, has been named as the first occupant of the Richard…”

Homepage:

Her Student Resources page:

    (Digging deeper lead me to History Guide org’s How to Read a History Assignment by Steven Kreis. Describing himself, he started with Ode Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood.)

    I do two additional steps when starting a text or article: I read the glossary, marking which terms are new to me with a box in the margin (which terms appear in definitions). Then I read the index, doing the same for additional terms and looking for definitions, circling its page-number. No glossary or index, I scan for the first use of words I do not quickly recognize, extending the glossary/index. I add usage to the glossary/index (noun, verb, adjective, adverb) to practice using them. Where is this in Bloom’s Taxonomy? I write the same way, glossary first, then index in Excel, then sort keys to indexing to produce outline.

    BYU: Encyclopedia of Mormonism

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PBS Interview: This interview is what convinced me to do a post.

Wiki:

Articles and Lectures: I have not figured out how to get these to open but they did help my research.

Times and Seasons:

BYU Search:

My research will continue.

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