Critical Conditions

Critical Conditions
Title Critical Conditions PDF eBook
Author Stephen White
Publisher Penguin
Pages 420
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101157976

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From New York Times bestselling author Stephen White comes the sixth suspense thriller featuring psychologist Dr. Alan Gregory.Summoned to the hospital to learn the motives behind a teenage girl's suicide attempt, Alan discovers that the girl's young stepsister lies near death in another hospital with a heart disease. Denied an experimental new treatment that could save her life by her parent's managed-care provider, the stepsister has become a symbol of a health care system more concerned with costs than with the lives of its patients. And when a wealthy executive of the family's HMO is found dead, Alan and Denver detective Sam Purdy uncover the truth that links the teenage girl to his death, and the truth behind a family willing to kill in the name of love...and revenge.

Condition Critical—Key Principles for Equitable and Inclusive Education

Condition Critical—Key Principles for Equitable and Inclusive Education
Title Condition Critical—Key Principles for Equitable and Inclusive Education PDF eBook
Author Diana Lawrence-Brown
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 257
Release 2015-04-26
Genre Education
ISBN 0807772798

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This important book provides a unique merging of disability studies, critical multiculturalism, and social justice advocacy to develop both the knowledge base and the essential insights for understanding and implementing fully inclusive education. Although inclusion is often viewed in schools as primarily serving students with disabilities, this volume expands the definition to include students with a broad range of traditionally marginalized differences (including but not limited to disabilities, cultural/linguistic/racial background, gender, sexual orientation, religion, and class). Chapters provide 12 key principles important to developing and applying a critical perspective toward educating diverse students and promoting equity and inclusion. Book Features: Personal stories that make concepts accessible to new and pre-service teachers. Application exercises ideal for courses and professional development workshops. Highlight boxes that raise additional questions for discussion and debate. Interactive, multimodal instructional activities to use with many kinds of learners. Additional activities and resources available online at www.tcpress.com. Contributors: Subini Annamma, Laura Atkinson, David J. Connor, Elizabeth Z. Dejewski, David Feingold, Ana Maria García, Kathryn Henn-Reinke, Jodell Heroux, Kathleen Kotel, Elizabeth B. Kozleski, Valerie Owen, Susan Peters, Julie Ramirez, Maryl A. Randel, Janet Sauer, Stacey N. Skoning, Graciela Slesaransky-Poe, Robin M. Smith, Jeannie Zeitli “A powerful call to challenge rigid school practices that attempt to sort and level students. This extremely clear guide helps us move from critique to action, interweaving difficult matters of income disparity, language and religious marginalization, racism, and gender expression and identity. The authors inspire us to engage in the hard work of justice- and equity-oriented pedagogy and to do so collectively, with humor and with passion.” —Celia Oyler, professor of education, Teachers College, Columbia University “Condition Critical offers a critical framework for valuing and responding to student differences grounded in an expansive view of social justice, equity, access, and excellence. Accessible and engaging, each chapter skillfully weaves together first-person narratives, opportunities for self-reflection, and practical examples of key classroom practices. The result is a thoughtful and inspiring book that does more than critique the status quo, it points the way to transforming classrooms and schools for all.” —Beth Ferri, associate professor, School of Education, Syracuse University

Condition Critical

Condition Critical
Title Condition Critical PDF eBook
Author Echo Heron
Publisher Sphere
Pages 563
Release 1994
Genre Intensive care nursing
ISBN 9780751513516

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A non-fiction text that reads like a novel. A 15-year veteran of coronary care and emergency room nursing, Echo Heron works in a large city hospital, which she calls Redwoods Memorial. In this account, Heron describes nights spent, for example, tending victims of heart disease.

Critical Conditions

Critical Conditions
Title Critical Conditions PDF eBook
Author Horace L. Fairlamb
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 290
Release 1994-05-26
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780521456654

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The postmodern debate has been heavily influenced by often contradictory conclusions about the foundations of knowledge: hermeneutics challenges epistemology, politics challenges science, identity theory challenges critical theory, pragmatism challenges formalism, and so on. Horace Fairlamb contends that philosophy's foundationist quest has usually been misconceived as a choice between a 'super-science' and theoretical anarchy. Through an examination of the history of foundationism, and detailed analysis of the work of leading theorists including Fish, Foucault, Derrida, Gadamer and Habermas, Dr Fairlamb argues for a less reductive and less arbitrary conception of knowledge and meaning. The result in this 1994 book is a sophisticated critique of contemporary theory with implications for philosophers as well as literary theorists, and an important contribution to the re-evaluation of theoretical discourse.

Critical Conditions

Critical Conditions
Title Critical Conditions PDF eBook
Author Martine Ehrenclou
Publisher
Pages 254
Release 2008
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN

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A step-by-step guide to patient advocacy, based on more than 150 interviews with nurses, doctors, social workers, and families.

Critical Conditions

Critical Conditions
Title Critical Conditions PDF eBook
Author Elaine Weiss
Publisher Harvard Education Press
Pages 112
Release 2024-09-26
Genre Education
ISBN 1682539172

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A proactive, ground-level approach to student support that helps ameliorate the effects of socioeconomic challenges and improves outcomes for students, families, and communities

Critical Conditions

Critical Conditions
Title Critical Conditions PDF eBook
Author Michael Hays
Publisher U of Minnesota Press
Pages 182
Release 1992-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1452901236

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