A Search for Common Ground

A Search for Common Ground
Title A Search for Common Ground PDF eBook
Author Frederick M. Hess
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 193
Release 2021
Genre Education
ISBN 0807765163

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"At a time of bitter national polarization, there is a critical need for leaders who can help us better communicate with one another. Written as a series of back-and-forth exchanges, this engaging book illustrates a model of civil debate between those with substantial, principled differences. It is also a powerful meditation on where 21st-century school improvement can and should go next"--

Finding Common Ground

Finding Common Ground
Title Finding Common Ground PDF eBook
Author Tim Downs
Publisher Moody Publishers
Pages 207
Release 2009-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0802480659

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When it comes to reaching the new generation for Christ, are believers truly sowing for the future-or just reaping the benefits of past evangelistic efforts? Tim Downs suggests practical ways for today's Christians to cultivate fruitful relationships in our communities, and bring our troubled culture the healing it needs so much.

Summary of Public Comment on Finding Common Ground

Summary of Public Comment on Finding Common Ground
Title Summary of Public Comment on Finding Common Ground PDF eBook
Author Northern Forest Lands Council (U.S.)
Publisher
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Release 1994
Genre Forest conservation
ISBN

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Seeking Common Ground

Seeking Common Ground
Title Seeking Common Ground PDF eBook
Author David B. Tyack
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 258
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN 9780674011984

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The American republic will survive only if its citizens are educated--this was an article of faith of its founders. But seeking common civic ground in public schools has never been easy in a society where schoolchildren followed different religions, adhered to different cultural traditions, spoke many languages, and were identified as members of different "races." In this wise and enlightening book, filled with vivid characters and memorable incidents that make history but don't always make history books, David Tyack describes how each American generation grappled with the knotty task of creating political unity and social diversity. Seeking Common Ground illuminates puzzles about democracy in education and chronic conflicts that continue to make news. Americans mistrusted government, yet they entrusted the civic education of their children to public schools. American history textbooks were notoriously dull, but they were also highly controversial. Although the people liked local control of schools, educational experts called it "democracy gone to seed" and campaigned to "take the schools out of politics." Reformers argued about whether it was more democratic to teach all students the same subjects or to tailor curriculum to individuals. And what was the best way to "Americanize" immigrants, asked educators: by forced-fed assimilation or by honoring their ethnic heritages? With a broad perspective and an eye for telling detail, Tyack lets us see that debates about the civic purposes of schools are an essential part of a democratic culture, and integral to its future.

Common Ground

Common Ground
Title Common Ground PDF eBook
Author J. Anthony Lukas
Publisher Vintage
Pages 688
Release 2012-09-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 030782375X

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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Robert F. Kennedy Book Award, and the American Book Award, the bestselling Common Ground is much more than the story of the busing crisis in Boston as told through the experiences of three families. As Studs Terkel remarked, it's "gripping, indelible...a truth about all large American cities." "An epic of American city life...a story of such hypnotic specificity that we re-experience all the shades of hope and anger, pity and fear that living anywhere in late 20th-century America has inevitably provoked." —Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, The New York Times

Collaborating

Collaborating
Title Collaborating PDF eBook
Author Barbara Gray
Publisher Jossey-Bass
Pages 366
Release 1989-06-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Veteran mediator Barbara Gray presents an innovative approach to successfully mediating multi-party disputes. A superb resource for managers, public officials and others working to solve complex problems such as labor disputes, disposal of toxic wastes, racial integration, and the use of biotechnology.

Common Ground

Common Ground
Title Common Ground PDF eBook
Author Rob Cowen
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 363
Release 2016-11-02
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 022642426X

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"Even in our parceled-out, paved-over urban environs, nature is all around us, it is in us. It is us. This is what Rob Cowen discovered after moving to a new home in northern England. After ten years in London, he was suddenly adrift, searching for a sense of connection. He found himself drawn to a square-mile patch of waste ground at the edge of town. Scrappy, weed-filled, this heart-shaped tangle of land was the very definition of overlooked - a thoroughly in-between place that capitalism had no further use for, leaving nature to take its course. Wandering in meadows, woods, hedges, and fields, Cowen found it was also a magical, mysterious place, haunted and haunting, abandoned but wildly alive - and he fell in fascinated love."--Book jacket.