Hardship and Hope

Hardship and Hope
Title Hardship and Hope PDF eBook
Author Carla Waal
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 334
Release 1997
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780826211200

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Provides the journal entries, diaries, memoirs, and letters of over twenty women living in Missouri from the years 1820 to 1920. Also includes a brief history and background of each woman and her work.

Composing Ourselves

Composing Ourselves
Title Composing Ourselves PDF eBook
Author Dorothy Chansky
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 324
Release 2005
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 9780809326495

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When movies replaced theater in the early twentieth century, live drama was wide open to reform. A rebellion against commercialism, called the Little Theatre movement, promoted the notion that theatre is a valuable form of self-expression. Composing Ourselves argues that the movement was a national phenomenon that resulted in lasting ideas for serious theatre that are now ordinary parts of the American cultural landscape.

Achievement and Women

Achievement and Women
Title Achievement and Women PDF eBook
Author Debra R. Kaufman
Publisher
Pages 216
Release 1982
Genre Social Science
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Understanding Educational Research

Understanding Educational Research
Title Understanding Educational Research PDF eBook
Author David Scott
Publisher Routledge
Pages 198
Release 2002-08-26
Genre Education
ISBN 1134789998

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This book explores educational research in terms of the relationship between epistemology, methodology and practice. Divided into two sections, the first examines the frameworks which underpin the methods educational researchers use. The second looks at a broad spectrum of approaches, including feminist approaches, action research, ethnography and biographical research. The issues covered are central to all within the research community including students undertaking research degrees or research methodology courses.

Scripts, Plans, Goals, and Understanding

Scripts, Plans, Goals, and Understanding
Title Scripts, Plans, Goals, and Understanding PDF eBook
Author Roger C. Schank
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 262
Release 2013-05-13
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1134919662

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First Published in 1977. In the summer of 1971, there was a workshop in an ill-defined field at the intersection of psychology, artificial intelligence, and linguistics. The fifteen participants were in various ways interested in the representation of large systems of knowledge (or beliefs) based upon an understanding process operating upon information expressed in natural language. This book reflects a convergence of interests at the intersection of psychology and artificial intelligence. What is the nature of knowledge and how is this knowledge used? These questions lie at the core of both psychology and artificial intelligence.

Adult Education and the Postmodern Challenge

Adult Education and the Postmodern Challenge
Title Adult Education and the Postmodern Challenge PDF eBook
Author Ian Bryant
Publisher Routledge
Pages 263
Release 2004-08-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1134810504

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This book offers some suggestions as to ways forward from this dilemma. Drawing on the new intellectual frameworks of critical pedagogy, feminism and postmodernism and their impact upon educational theory, practice and research, the book focuses on the changing contexts of adult education. By building on the notion of going beyond the limits of certain current adult education orthodoxies, the authors try to provide alternatives for practice. The final three chapters deal with research, focusing on a critical macro-analysis of mainstream paradigms, a review of alternative approaches, and a more micro-analysis centering on the role of the socially-located self in the research process.

The Ground of Professional Ethics

The Ground of Professional Ethics
Title The Ground of Professional Ethics PDF eBook
Author Daryl Koehn
Publisher Routledge
Pages 206
Release 2006-05-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134818475

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As each week beings more stories of doctors, lawyers and other professionals abusing their powers, while clients demand extra services as at a time of shrinking resources; it is imperative that all practising professionals have an understanding of professional ethics. In The Ground of Profesional Ethics, Daryl Koehn discusses the practical issues in depth, such as the level of service clients can justifiably expect from professionals, when service to a client may be legitimately terminated and circumstances in which client confidences can be broken. She argues that, while clients may legitimately expect professionals to promote their interests, professionals are not morally bound to do whatever a client wants. The Ground of Professional Ethics is important reading for all practising professionals, as well as those who study or have an interest in the subject of professional ethics.