Uneasy Transitions

Uneasy Transitions
Title Uneasy Transitions PDF eBook
Author Jenny Corbett
Publisher Routledge
Pages 192
Release 2017-09-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1351976869

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Originally published in 1990, this title offers a range of perspectives from practitioners, administrators and researchers, examining personal experiences of disaffection in students and staff within the context of national political, social, and economic change. The transitions include moves into employment, training of continued education. Expressions of unease and disquiet are set clearly within the political context of marginalized status for minority groups, highlighting issues relating to disability, gender, class and race, in which the process of transition has been impeded through discriminating practices. The book includes reflections from practitioners, offering coping strategies and flexible approaches, and responses from administrators indicating their awareness of the need to support practitioners during the process of change.

Transitions Environments Translations

Transitions Environments Translations
Title Transitions Environments Translations PDF eBook
Author Joan W. Scott
Publisher Routledge
Pages 430
Release 2013-10-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135237638

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The essays in Transitions, Environments, Translations explore the varied meanings of feminism in different political, cultural, and historical contexts. They respond to the claim that feminism is Western in origin and universalist in theory, and to the assumption that feminist goals are self-evident and the same in all contexts. Rather than assume that there is a blueprint by which to measure the strength or success of feminism in different parts of the world, these essays consider feminism to be a site of local, national and international conflict. They ask: What is at stake in various political efforts by women in different parts of the world? What meanings have women given to their efforts? What has been their relationship to feminism--as a concept and as an international movement? What happens when feminist ideas are translated from one language, one political context, to another?

Uneasy Arrival

Uneasy Arrival
Title Uneasy Arrival PDF eBook
Author Jonas Darko-Yeboah
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 261
Release 2018-03-09
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1525514113

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Change is hard. Whether you’re changing jobs, moving from one country to another, or simply struggling to grow up in a world that is growing increasingly complex, making successful transitions can seem overwhelming. Studies have shown that, in Canada, young people are transitioning into functional adulthood much later than their counterparts from previous generations, to the detriment of their future successes in life. With a particular focus on helping young people in this transition into adulthood, Uneasy Arrival takes a look at the challenges all people face during times of change, examining and identifying some of the causes, and offering simple and quantifiable solutions, for both those who are transitioning and the people trying to help.

Is There A Desk With My Name On It?

Is There A Desk With My Name On It?
Title Is There A Desk With My Name On It? PDF eBook
Author Roger Slee
Publisher Routledge
Pages 287
Release 2003-12-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1135721378

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The satisfactory inclusion of children with disabilities in regular schools and classrooms provides a basis for debate from all corners of the world. This internationl collection looks at and analyzes the implications of policy for teachers, parents and students.; The views and experiences of exclusion and frustration are voiced by parents and students; this detail giving immediacy with theory developed in earlier chapters. Additionally, the experience of the integration of teachers is highlighted to provide examples of programmes, pedagogy and school organization, conducive to the inclusion of all students in the regular classroom.; This book is intended for use by post graduate and undergraduate students of education, teachers, researchers in special and regular education, counselling courses at student and teacher level.

A Struggle for Choice

A Struggle for Choice
Title A Struggle for Choice PDF eBook
Author Jenny Corbett
Publisher Routledge
Pages 180
Release 2018-09-03
Genre Education
ISBN 0429952724

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First published in 1992. For disabled people and people with learning difficulties the transition from school to college, work or training can be stressful and frustrating; job choices are often restricted, and they face barriers which are beyond their control. This book is about their struggle for choice. It sets special needs in further education in a socio-political context. By exploring the concept of ‘transition to adulthood’ in terms of class, race, gender and disability differences, and relating it to social, economic and political influences, it seeks to challenge complacency and encourage dialogue and debate.

Combating Social Exclusion in University Adult Education

Combating Social Exclusion in University Adult Education
Title Combating Social Exclusion in University Adult Education PDF eBook
Author Julia Preece
Publisher Routledge
Pages 188
Release 2018-08-17
Genre Education
ISBN 042987054X

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Published in 1999, this work suggests that widening participation is not just about changing learner expectations; it is also about changing institutional expectations and practices. "Higher" learning, for example, should include a broader, more inclusive range of knowledge and ways of knowing than at present and criteria for learning achievement should include assessment of "citizenship" as well as linear outcomes.

Routledge Library Editions: Special Educational Needs

Routledge Library Editions: Special Educational Needs
Title Routledge Library Editions: Special Educational Needs PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Routledge
Pages 13287
Release 2021-07-29
Genre Education
ISBN 0429886608

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This set of 62 volumes, originally published between 1951 and 1999, amalgamates a wide breadth of literature on Special Educational Needs, with a particular focus on inclusivity, class management and curriculum theory. This collection of books from some of the leading scholars in the field provides a comprehensive overview of the subject how it has evolved over time, and will be of particular interest to students of Education and those undertaking teaching qualifications.