Learning Legacies

Learning Legacies
Author: Sarah Robbins
Publsiher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2017-05-31
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780472053513

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Examines pedagogy as a toolkit for social change, and the urgent need for cross-cultural collaborative teaching methods

Olympism Olympic Education and Learning Legacies

Olympism  Olympic Education and Learning Legacies
Author: Dikaia Chatziefstathiou,Norbert Müller
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2014-06-26
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781443862318

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This book is largely a collection of the papers presented at the symposium Olympism, Olympic Education and Learning Legacies, organised by the Comité Internationale Pierre de Coubertin (CIPC). It was held during the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games at Canterbury Christ Church University in Kent, United Kingdom. The symposium drew together presenters and audience members from twenty-five nations on four continents to discuss current and future challenges of education and the Olympic Movement. While most books on the Olympics focus on economic issues or on aspects related to the management of the Games (such as legacies and impacts), this book remains faithful to Coubertin’s original vision about youth, sport and education. Olympism as a philosophical and educational idea is analysed in particular detail. Coubertin’s thoughts play a central role in many of the contributions of leading academics in the field, while historical perspectives unveil new insights. Young researchers are given a platform to publish their own accounts in interpreting the Olympics. The different insights of the book have something to offer to anyone with an interest in sport, education, and the Olympic Movement, either as a student, teacher, academic, athlete, coach or spectator.

Civil War Legacies

Civil War Legacies
Author: Carol Hopkins
Publsiher: Martingale
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2012-03-13
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781604685466

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Step back in time with 15 favorite patchwork-quilt patterns from the Civil War Legacies collection by Carol Hopkins. Each pattern design features classic blocks evocative of the era, beautifully showcasing today's reproduction quilt fabrics. Wonderfully scrappy, small quilt patterns in sizes perfect for wall hangings and doll quilts Simple, step-by-step instructions with clear diagrams and pressing directions Value-packed collection with something for every skill level

Learning Legacies

Learning Legacies
Author: Jeanne Haggart
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2000
Genre: Family life education
ISBN: OCLC:1194421528

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Legacies

Legacies
Author: Alejandro Portes,Rube ́n G. Rumbaut
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2001-05-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520228481

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One out of five Americans, more than 55 million people, are first-or second-generation immigrants. This landmark study, the most comprehensive to date, probes all aspects of the new immigrant second generation's lives, exploring their immense potential to transform American society for better or worse. Whether this new generation reinvigorates the nation or deepens its social problems depends on the social and economic trajectories of this still young population. In Legacies, Alejandro Portes and Rubén G. Rumbaut—two of the leading figures in the field—provide a close look at this rising second generation, including their patterns of acculturation, family and school life, language, identity, experiences of discrimination, self-esteem, ambition, and achievement. Based on the largest research study of its kind, Legacies combines vivid vignettes with a wealth of survey and school data. Accessible, engaging, and indispensable for any consideration of the changing face of American society, this book presents a wide range of real-life stories of immigrant families—from Mexico, Cuba, Nicaragua, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica, Trinidad, the Philippines, China, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam—now living in Miami and San Diego, two of the areas most heavily affected by the new immigration. The authors explore the world of second-generation youth, looking at patterns of parent-child conflict and cohesion within immigrant families, the role of peer groups and school subcultures, the factors that affect the children's academic achievement, and much more. A companion volume to Legacies, entitled Ethnicities: Children of Immigrants in America, was published by California in Fall 2001. Edited by the authors of Legacies, this book will bring together some of the country's leading scholars of immigration and ethnicity to provide a close look at this rising second generation. A Copublication with the Russell Sage Foundation

Legacies of Christian Languaging and Literacies in American Education

Legacies of Christian Languaging and Literacies in American Education
Author: Mary M. Juzwik,Jennifer C. Stone,Kevin J. Burke,Denise Dávila
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2019-10-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429648427

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Because spiritual life and religious participation are widespread human and cultural phenomena, these experiences unsurprisingly find their way into English language arts curriculum, learning, teaching, and teacher education work. Yet many public school literacy teachers and secondary teacher educators feel unsure how to engage religious and spiritual topics and responses in their classrooms. This volume responds to this challenge with an in-depth exploration of diverse experiences and perspectives on Christianity within American education. Authors not only examine how Christianity – the historically dominant religion in American society – shapes languaging and literacies in schooling and other educational spaces, but they also imagine how these relations might be reconfigured. From curricula to classroom practice, from narratives of teacher education to youth coming-to-faith, chapters vivify how spiritual lives, beliefs, practices, communities, and religious traditions interact with linguistic and literate practices and pedagogies. In relating legacies of Christian languaging and literacies to urgent issues including White supremacy, sexism and homophobia, and the politics of exclusion, the volume enacts and invites inclusive relational configurations within and across the myriad American Christian sub-cultures coming to bear on English language arts curriculum, teaching, and learning. This courageous collection contributes to an emerging scholarly literature at the intersection of language and literacy teaching and learning, religious literacy, curriculum studies, teacher education, and youth studies. It will speak to teacher educators, scholars, secondary school teachers, and graduate and postgraduate students, among others.

Intentional Legacy

Intentional Legacy
Author: David McAlvany
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-12-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1943217432

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Breaking Legacies

Breaking Legacies
Author: Zoe Reed,Z.R. Reed
Publsiher: Z.R. Reed
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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In a land impoverished by a war that started before she was born, Kiena has provided for her mother and brother by becoming one of the best hunters in the kingdom. But when a lifelong friend with connections recommends her to the king to track down a runaway princess, her life gets turned upside down. Finding the princess is easy. Deciding what to do in a conflicting mess of politics and emotions… not so much.