Improving Educational Equity in Urban Contexts

Improving Educational Equity in Urban Contexts
Author: Carlo Raffo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2013-12-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136659010

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An enduring educational concern that has plagued researchers and policy makers in a number of affluent countries is the endemic nature of educational inequalities. These inequalities highlight distinct differences in the educational skills, knowledge, capabilities and credentials between learners’ demographic characteristics. They also point to issues of educational disadvantage that emanate from a combination of factors including family life, communities, the geographies of space and place, gender and ethnicity. This book examines some of the causes and responses to educational inequalities, and focuses upon poor urban contexts where educational disadvantage is at its most concentrated, and where educational policy and practice has, over time, proliferated. It questions how wider inequities experienced by young people in urban contexts generate educational inequalities and disadvantage, detailing explicitly what an equitable approach to education might look like. Included in the book is an innovative educational equity framework and toolkit with illustrative policy and practice case studies, bringing together unique scholarship and analysis to examine future educational policy in a holistic, comprehensive and equitable way. It will be valuable reading for postgraduate students, researchers and policy makers with an interest in education and educational equity.

Lying Down in the Ever Falling Snow

Lying Down in the Ever Falling Snow
Author: Wendy Austin,E. Sharon Brintnell,Erika Goble,Leon Kagan,Linda Kreitzer,Denise Larsen,Brendan Leier
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781554588893

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First used to describe the weariness the public felt toward media portrayals of societal crises, the term compassion fatigue has been taken up by health professionals to name—along with burnout, vicarious traumatization, compassion stress, and secondary traumatic stress—the condition of caregivers who become “too tired to care.” Compassion, long seen as the foundation of ethical caring, is increasingly understood as a threat to the well-being of those who offer it. Through the lens of hermeneutic phenomenology, the authors present an insider’s perspective on compassion fatigue, its effects on the body, on the experience of time and space, and on personal and professional relationships. Accounts of health professionals, alongside examinations of poetry, images, movies, and literature, are used to explore the notions of compassion, hope, and hopelessness as they inform the meaning of caring work. The authors frame their exposé of compassion fatigue with the very Canadian metaphor of “lying down in the snow.” If suffering is imagined as ever-falling snow, then the need for training and resources for safe journeying in “winter country” becomes apparent. Recognizing the phenomenon of compassion fatigue reveals the role that health services education and the moral habitability of our healthcare environments play in supporting professionals’ ability to act compassionately and to endure.

Living Theodrama

Living Theodrama
Author: Dr Wesley Vander Lugt
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2014-04-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781472419439

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A fresh, creative introduction to theological ethics. Offering an imaginative approach through dialogue with theatrical theory and practice, Vander Lugt demonstrates a new way to integrate actor-oriented and action-oriented approaches to Christian ethics within a comprehensive theodramatic model. This model affirms that life is a drama performed in the company of God and others, providing rich metaphors for relating theology to everyday formation and performance in this drama. This book contains not only a fruitful exchange between theological ethics and theatre, but it also presents a promising method for interdisciplinary dialogue between theology and the arts that will be valuable for students and practitioners across many different fields.

Place and Community Based Education in Schools

Place  and Community Based Education in Schools
Author: Gregory A. Smith,David Sobel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134999910

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Place- and community-based education – an approach to teaching and learning that starts with the local – addresses two critical gaps in the experience of many children now growing up in the United States: contact with the natural world and contact with community. It offers a way to extend young people’s attention beyond the classroom to the world as it actually is, and to engage them in the process of devising solutions to the social and environmental problems they will confront as adults. This approach can increase students’ engagement with learning and enhance their academic achievement. Envisioned as a primer and guide for educators and members of the public interested in incorporating the local into schools in their own communities, this book explains the purpose and nature of place- and community-based education and provides multiple examples of its practice. The detailed descriptions of learning experiences set both within and beyond the classroom will help readers begin the process of advocating for or incorporating local content and experiences into their schools.

Gaming Cultures and Place in Asia Pacific

Gaming Cultures and Place in Asia Pacific
Author: Larissa Hjorth,Dean Chan
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2009-06-24
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781135843175

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This collection explores the politics of game play and its cultural context by focusing on the Asia-Pacific region. Drawing from micro ethnographic studies to macro political economy analysis of techno-nationalisms and transcultural flows of cultural capital, it provides an interdisciplinary model for thinking through the politics of gaming.

Cases Decided in the Court of Session Teind Court Court of Exchequer and House of Lords

Cases Decided in the Court of Session  Teind Court  Court of Exchequer and House of Lords
Author: Scotland. Court of Session
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1308
Release: 1871
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN: OSU:32437012069999

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Vols. for 1847/48-1872/73 include cases decided in the Teind Court; 1847/48-1858/59 include cases decided in the Court of Exchequer; 1850/51- included cases decided in the House of Lords; 1873/74- include cases decided in the Court of Justiciary.

The Experiences of Film Location Tourists

The Experiences of Film Location Tourists
Author: Stefan Roesch
Publsiher: Channel View Publications
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2009
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781845411206

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This book examines the on-site experiences of film-induced tourists at various film locations, including locations from The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars and The Sound of Music. The study attempts to understand the needs and wants of film location tourists and also examines how to use films for destination marketing.

Prayer in the City

Prayer in the City
Author: Patrick A. Desplat,Dorothea E. Schulz
Publsiher: transcript Verlag
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2014-03-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783839419458

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This volume envisions social practices surrounding mosques, shrines and public spaces in urban contexts as a window on the diverse ways in which Muslims in different regional and historical settings imagine, experience, and inhabit places and spaces as »sacred«. Unlike most studies on Muslim communities, this volume focuses on cultural, material and sensuous practices and urban everyday experience. Drawing on a range of analytical perspectives, the contributions examine spatial practices in Muslim societies from an interdisciplinary perspective, an approach which has been widely neglected both in Islamic studies and social sciences.