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    Les femmes et les « sports » du gentilhomme de l’époque médiévale à l’époque moderne.Serge Vaucelle - 2006 - Clio 23:145-163.
    C'est au début de l'ère moderne (xiie-xve siècles) que la littérature romanesque aborde le thème de l'éducation aristocratique. Une formation chevaleresque – dans laquelle les activités physiques (équitation, courses de bague ou quintaines, escrime) jouent un rôle prépondérant – conduit le jeune apprenti sur une voie initiatique. Face à ces jeux d'exercice exclusivement masculins, les jeunes femmes demeurent ignorées et ne participent que très rarement à ces épisodes ludiques et aux fêtes nobiliaires. A l'heure où une nouvelle littérature technique et (...)
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    Au risque de la science: Les conséquences éducatives et sociales du développement scientifique et technique. Annales 1999-2000.Jacques Arsac & Académie D'éducation Et D'études Sociales - 2000 - Sarment Editions du Jubilé.
    A la fin du XIXe siècle, le progrès des sciences et des techniques parut ouvrir une ère de bonheur où l'homme, délivré des tâches serviles et de toutes les superstitions, serait enfin le maître de la nature et de son propre destin. Mais le XXe siècle ne tint pas ces promesses. Certes, le progrès des sciences a fait reculer la mortalité infantile et allonger l'espérance de vie. Les nouveaux moyens de communication ont permis la circulation rapide d'informations autour du globe. (...)
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  3. Images of Education in Kyklios Paideia.Thomas F. Green & National Academy of Education - 1976 - National Academy of Education.
     
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    Tricheuses! Jeux de regards dans la peinture de la première modernité.Antonella Fenech - 2022 - Clio 56:93-114.
    Entre la fin du Moyen Âge et la première modernité, les représentations de la femme et des jeux sont traversées par le motif de la tricherie. Les jeux de cartes sont un cas particulièrement significatif : passe-temps « honnêtes » lorsqu’ils sont pratiqués dans la sphère noble, ils sont marqués négativement si pratiqués dans la rue et/ou la sphère populaire. La tricherie en image devient une sorte d’emblème du statut de la femme prémoderne en même temps qu’elle exprime métaphoriquement le (...)
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    Discourses on Painting and the Fine Arts, Delivered at the Royal Academy.Joshua Reynolds, Jones & Co & Royal Academy of Arts Britain) - 2023 - Legare Street Press.
    As the first President of the Royal Academy of Arts, Joshua Reynolds played a pivotal role in shaping the course of British art in the 18th century. In these discourses, Reynolds reflects on the nature of art, the role of the artist, and the importance of aesthetic education. With insightful commentary on the works of the Old Masters and a wealth of practical advice for aspiring artists, this volume is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of art or (...)
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    Hommes et femmes dans les tournois du Moyen 'ge.Joachim K. Rühl - 2006 - Clio 23:15-43.
    Au cours des diverses périodes allant de 1062 au début du xviie siècle, hommes et femmes se spécialisent dans des rôles différents dans les tournois, en fonction des types d’épreuves et du pays où elles se déroulent. En commençant par le haut, une reine comme Catherine d’Aragon pouvait être la promotrice désignée d’un tournoi royal et, sur le continent, à l’occasion de mariages de cour, les épouses et leurs filles d’honneur constituaient le groupe central des personnages regardant les actions depuis (...)
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    Freedoms and Perils: Academy Schools in England.Ruth Heilbronn - 2016 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 50 (3):306-318.
    Can Dewey's Moral Principles in Education throw light on a contemporary policy issue in education, namely the privatisation of education through the establishment of academy schools in England? The article first considers what the policy entails, in terms of its conception of education as a market commodity. The next section suggests an alternative conception, drawing particularly on Deweyan claims for the fundamentally normative and relational nature of teaching, through his definition of democracy as ‘a form of associated living’ and the (...)
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    Heloise’s sentimental education.Sylvain Piron - 2018 - Clio 47:155-166.
    Autour de 1100, pour les jeunes femmes de l’aristocratie éduquées dans des monastères, l’écriture de lettres d’amour fictives à leur maître de rhétorique constituait un apprentissage aussi bien littéraire qu’émotionnel. Comme le rappelle Barbara Newman, les Epistolae duorum amantium, correspondance échangée par Héloïse et Pierre Abélard durant leur liaison, doivent se comprendre dans cette lumière. Leur singularité tient largement au fait qu’Héloïse a choisi de donner corps à une figure poétique, en s’identifiant aux héroïnes tragiques d’Ovide.
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    The dancing girls of Ancient Greece: performance, agency, and entertainment.Sarah Olsen - 2017 - Clio 46:19-42.
    La « danse grecque antique » évoque en général des images de chœurs imposants et de festivités dionysiaques, ou encore d’Isadora Duncan dansant au milieu des ruines de l’Acropole. Dans cet article, j’étudie une figure peu connue de la danseuse de l’Antiquité : l’orchestris, ou danseuse de banquet. De ces femmes, marginalisées par leur genre et leur classe, il ne demeure que des traces éparses dans la littérature et les vestiges matériels. En réunissant ces traces, cet article met en lumière (...)
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    The heart of higher education: a call to renewal: transforming the academy through collegial conversations.Parker J. Palmer - 2010 - San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Edited by Arthur Zajonc & Megan Scribner.
    A call to advance integrative teaching and learning in higher education. From Parker Palmer, best-selling author of The Courage to Teach, and Arthur Zajonc, professor of physics at Amherst College and director of the academic program of the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society, comes this call to revisit the roots and reclaim the vision of higher education. The Heart of Higher Education proposes an approach to teaching and learning that honors the whole human being--mind, heart, and spirit--an essential integration (...)
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    The Postsecular Turn in Education: Lessons from the Mindfulness Movement and the Revival of Confucian Academies.Jinting Wu & Mario Wenning - 2016 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 35 (6):551-571.
    It is part of a global trend today that new relationships are being forged between religion and society, between spirituality and materiality, giving rise to announcements that we live in a ‘postsecular’ or ‘desecularized’ world. Taking up two educational movements, the mindfulness movement in the West and the revival of Confucian education in China, this paper examines what and how postsecular orientations and sensibilities penetrate educational discourses and practices in different cultural contexts. We compare the two movements to reveal a (...)
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    The Development of the Academies Programme: ‘Privatising’ School-Based Education in England 1986–2013.Anne West & Elizabeth Bailey - 2013 - British Journal of Educational Studies 61 (2):137-159.
    ABSTRACT The secondary school system in England has undergone a radical transformation since 2010 with the rapid expansion of independent academies run by private companies (?academy trusts?) and funded directly by central government. This paper examines the development of academies and their predecessors, city technology colleges, and explores the extent and nature of continuity and change. It is argued that processes of layering and policy revision, together with austerity measures arising from economic recession, have resulted in a system-wide change with (...)
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    Creating the ethical academy: a systems approach to understanding misconduct and empowering change in higher education.Tricia Bertram Gallant (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    For those who believe in the promise of higher education to shape a better future, this may be a time of unprecedented despair. Stories of students regularly cheating in their classes, admissions officers bending the rules for VIPs, faculty fudging research data, and presidents plagiarizing seem more rampant than ever before. If those associated with our institutions of higher learning cannot resist ethical corruption, what hope do we have for an ethical society? In this edited volume, higher education experts and (...)
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    Creating the ethical academy: a systems approach to understanding misconduct and empowering change in higher education.Tricia Bertram Gallant (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    For those who believe in the promise of higher education to shape a better future, this may be a time of unprecedented despair. Stories of students regularly cheating in their classes, admissions officers bending the rules for VIPs, faculty fudging research data, and presidents plagiarizing seem more rampant than ever before. If those associated with our institutions of higher learning cannot resist ethical corruption, what hope do we have for an ethical society? In this edited volume, higher education experts and (...)
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  15. Legal Education Beyond the Academy: The Neoliberal Reorientation of Public Legal Education.Lisa Wintersteiger - 2019 - Law and Critique 30 (2):123-129.
    In order to re-make the world in its own image, neoliberal expansionism is predicated on the dominance of a particular regime of reason. The dominance of economic-juridical rationality relies in no small part on education to reproduce itself. In this sense, how and why a populace is educated in the law becomes a locus of struggle and of alternative and competing constructions of normative and political orders. Over the last decade the United Kingdom’s justice policy has become more attentive to (...)
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    Les jeux vidéo pour dépasser les normes de genre? Le cas Assassin’s Creed.Fanny Arnette Lignon - 2022 - Clio 56:199-208.
    Un joueur de jeux vidéo sur deux est une joueuse. À l’écran cependant, la présence des femmes et leur représentation ne vont pas de soi. L’entretien analyse le dernier opus d’Assassin’s Creed, une saga dont chaque titre se déroule dans un contexte historique précis. Le premier jeu de la série (2007) imposait d’incarner un avatar masculin ; le huitième permettait d’incarner un personnage féminin, mais doté de caractéristiques autres que son homologue masculin ; le quatorzième proposait d’incarner un ou une (...)
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    Between Mars and Venus: genre of dance among the Italian dance-masters of 15th century.Ludmila Acone - 2017 - Clio 46:135-148.
    Dans les cours italiennes du xve siècle, la danse et le combat, essentiels dans l’éducation du noble, participent à la définition de la place et du comportement des femmes et des hommes. Les maîtres à danser du Quattrocento, construisent et définissent la théorie et la pratique d’une danse savante et produisent un discours conforme à des normes politiques, sociales et genrées. Guillaume le Juif, définit précisément le rôle et la place de la femme qui danse. Antonio Corazzino, également homme d’armes, (...)
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    The state and education policy: the academies programme.James Avis - 2013 - British Journal of Educational Studies 61 (3):371-372.
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    Legal education and the legal academy.Fiona Cownie - 2010 - In Peter Cane & Herbert M. Kritzer (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Empirical Legal Research. Oxford University Press.
    Legal academics are deeply involved in researching legal phenomena. Examining empirical research on legal education reveals a story of increasing sophistication in both the methods and the analysis used in this area. Due to different cultures of academic law, research into legal education finds that it is predominantly found in common law jurisdictions while there is very little research into legal education in civil law jurisdictions. Empirical research on legal education can be divided into three main categories: work on legal (...)
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  20. Legal education and the legal academy.Fiona Cownie - 2010 - In Peter Cane & Herbert M. Kritzer (eds.), The Oxford handbook of empirical legal research. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Vocation across the academy: a new vocabulary for higher education.David S. Cunningham (ed.) - 2017 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    Although the language of vocation was born in a religious context, the contributors in this volume demonstrate that it has now taken root within the broad framework of higher education and has become intertwined with a wide range of concerns. This volume makes a compelling case for vocational reflection and discernment in undergraduate education today, arguing that it will encourage faculty and students alike to venture out of their narrow disciplinary specializations and to reflect on larger questions of meaning and (...)
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    “Academicians” and the Academy: A Social History of Education and Literacy in 18th-century Ukraine [“Akademiky” i Akademiia. Sotsialna istoriia osvity i osvichenosti v Ukraini XVIII st.] by Maksym Iaremenko.Kateryna Dysa - 2015 - Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal 2:155.
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    Moral Education in Early-Modern Japan: The Kangien Confucian Academy of Hirose Tansō.Marleen Kassel - 1993 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 20 (4):297-310.
  24. Education Yesterday, Education Tomorrow. Daedalus: Journal of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.W. A. J. Meijer - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (3):410-410.
     
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    Hryhorii Poletyka’s Introduction of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy Educational Methods in the Russian Empire.Anastasia Melnik & Tatiana Tairova-Yakovleva - 2019 - Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal 6:115-126.
    This article is based on archival sources and examines the role of Hryhorii Poletyka in the creation of the Naval Corps in St. Petersburg, the highest marine educational institution in Russia. The authors consider his role in the development of the teaching system of the Naval Cadet Corps and the way in which he introduced methods of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, including the study of languages, the establishment of a library, an own publishing house and the like. This study shows the (...)
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    The heart of higher education: a call to renewal: transforming the academy through collegial conversations.Parker J. Palmer - 2010 - San Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Edited by Arthur Zajonc & Megan Scribner.
    A call to advance integrative teaching and learning in higher education. From Parker Palmer, best-selling author of The Courage to Teach, and Arthur Zajonc, professor of physics at Amherst College and director of the academic program of the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society, comes this call to revisit the roots and reclaim the vision of higher education. The Heart of Higher Education proposes an approach to teaching and learning that honors the whole human being--mind, heart, and spirit--an essential integration (...)
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    The education of Anacharsis Cloots (1755–1794) at the Berlin Académie militaire des nobles.Frank Ejby Poulsen - 2018 - History of European Ideas 44 (5):559-574.
    ABSTRACTThis article examines the education that Anacharsis Cloots received during his stay at the Berlin Académie des nobles. Cloots wrote at several occasions about his education there, notably naming Sulzer as a philosophical influence 10 years later. Examining the pupils’ life at the Académie, Sulzer’s teaching, and the detailed study schedule, this paper wonders what elements may have influenced Cloots. It is likely that Sulzer taught the philosophy of Wolff, but it is difficult to ascertain his influence on Cloots. There (...)
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  28. Education for a just, humane and equitable society.Dileep Ranjekar - 2010 - In Ananda Das Gupta (ed.), Ethics, business and society: managing responsibly. Los Angeles: Response Books.
     
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    Jeux de déesses, de jeunes filles et d’enfants dans l’ancienne Mésopotamie.Anne-Caroline Rendu Loisel - 2022 - Clio 56:115-126.
    Parmi les déesses du monde mésopotamien, deux figures féminines se dégagent : les soeurs Ištar et Ereškigal. Ištar agit dans la sphère des relations amoureuses, et surtout de la bataille. Elle joue dans la guerre comme elle le ferait « avec une corde à sauter ». Ereškigal règne sur le monde des morts : elle est celle « qui n’a pas connu le jeu des jeunes filles ». Cette contribution s’appuie sur les documents écrits (hymnes, narrations mythologiques) en cunéiformes (sumérien (...)
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    Les femmes dans le projet libéral de modernisation de l’Équateur.Emmanuelle Sinardet - 2010 - Clio 32:253-269.
    Le projet de modernisation nationale que le libéral radical Eloy Alfaro prétend réaliser à son arrivée au pouvoir, en 1895, accorde aux femmes un rôle inédit en Équateur. Elles ne doivent plus seulement être épouses et mères, mais devenir actrices du changement idéologique et économique depuis l´espace public. Les considérant comme moteur du progrès, les libéraux leur accordent des droits inédits : accès au marché du travail, accès à l´éducation, droits juridiques. Toutefois, la portée des réformes est limitée et le (...)
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    The Birth of Modern Education: The Contribution of the Dissenting Academies, 1660-1800.J. W. Ashley Smith - 1955 - British Journal of Educational Studies 4 (1):96.
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    The Method of Gender Equitable Education in the Elementary Moral Education - In a view point of the Feminism Ethics -. 박종모 - 2010 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (78):135-170.
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    Comparing Moral Education Models at a Military Academy in Taiwan.Yi-Ming Yu - 2018 - Journal of Academic Ethics 16 (2):173-193.
    This study compared the effects of three education models, namely, the bag-of-virtues, values clarification, and virtue ethics models, through qualitative and quantitative approaches. In the quantitative study, a between-subjects design was adopted in sampling 120 freshman cadets from a Taiwanese military academy. For the qualitative study, focus group interviews were conducted with 10 freshman cadets. The results show that the VC model was the most effective among the three moral education models, followed by the VE and BV models.
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    Caroline Fayolle, La Femme nouvelle. Genre, éducation, Révolution (1789-1830). [REVIEW]Jean-Charles Buttier - 2018 - Clio 47.
    Cet ouvrage est issu d’une thèse d’histoire (2013, Paris VIII) qui a été récompensée par le prix de thèse du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques (CTHS). L’originalité du travail de Caroline Fayolle est de relire l’histoire de la politique éducative menée depuis la Révolution jusqu’à la Monarchie de Juillet sous l’angle spécifique de l’éducation des filles. C’est à la redécouverte de ce « passé inachevé » de l’éducation féminine (pour reprendre une formule de Michèle Riot-Sarcey, p...
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    Valérie PIETTE, Domestiques et servantes. Des vies sous condition. Essai sur le travail domestique en Belgique au 19e siècle, Bruxelles, Académie royale de Belgique, 2000, 521 p. ; Sextant, Revue du Groupe interdisciplinaire d'Etudes sur les Femmes, n. [REVIEW]Cécile Dauphin - 2003 - Clio 17:281-284.
    Depuis les travaux pionniers des années 1970, les domestiques étaient restés en marge des problématiques de l'histoire du travail et de l'histoire des femmes. Et pourtant, l'évolution de la condition ancillaire décline un ensemble de questions essentielles à la compréhension du tissu social et de la place des femmes sur le marché du travail. La recherche de Valérie Piette sur la Belgique du XIXe siècle en est une brillante démonstration. Elle repose sur une exploration méthodique des...
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    Equites Revisited S. Demougin, H. Devijver, M. T. Raepsaet-Charlier (edd.): L'Ordre équestre. Histoire d'une aristocratie (IIe siècle av. J.-C.–IIIe siècle ap. J.-C.). (Collection de l'École française de Rome 257.) Pp. 691, maps. Rome: E´cole française de Rome, 1999. Paper. ISBN: 2-7283-0445-. [REVIEW]Jane F. Gardner - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (01):115-.
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    Response to Lauren Kapalka Richerme, “The Diversity Bargain and the Discourse Dance of Equitable and Best,” Philosophy of Music Education Review 27, No. 2 (Fall, 2019). [REVIEW]Nasim Niknafs - 2019 - Philosophy of Music Education Review 27 (2):215.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Response to Lauren Kapalka Richerme, "The Diversity Bargain and the Discourse Dance of Equitable and Best," Philosophy of Music Education Review 27, no. 2 (Fall, 2019)Nasim NiknafsI was asked to write a response to Lauren Richerme's convincing research on why and how one should distinguish between "equitable educational practices"1 and what she calls following Ellen Berry the "diversity bargain" where equity as the second-best option has always taken a (...)
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    Governance of Academies in England: The Return of “Command and Control”?Anne West, David Wolfe & Basma B. Yaghi - 2024 - British Journal of Educational Studies 72 (2):131-154.
    School-based education in England has undergone significant changes since 2010, with a huge expansion of academies, schools outside local authority control, funded directly by central government. Academies and local authority (LA) maintained schools are subject to different legislative and regulatory frameworks. This paper focuses on the governance of LA maintained schools, single academy trusts (SATs) and schools that are part of multi-academy trusts (MATs). The research involved analysing legislative provision, policy documents, and documents addressing the governance arrangements of a sample (...)
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    Academies, Free Schools and Social Justice.Geoffrey Walford (ed.) - 2015 - Routledge.
    Academies were introduced by Labour in 2000 and first opened their doors in 2002, but during Labour’s time in power the nature of the Academies changed. At first they were designed to replace existing failing schools but, by 2004, the expectation had widened to provide for entirely new schools where there was a demand for new places. From 2010, under the coalition government, two new types of Academy were introduced. While the original Academies were based on the idea of closing (...)
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    Ensuring Genuine Assessment in Philosophy Education.Lillian M. King Abadal - 2024 - Teaching Philosophy 47 (2):255-277.
    In this article, I will outline an assessment model that allows instructors to continuing assigning term papers and argumentative papers without compromising the authenticity of student assessment. This path forward relies upon a pseudo flipped classroom model in which students will complete a scaffolded term paper through a series of in-class assessments that build upon previously completed components. The final steps of completing this assignment will require producing a draft and final version of a traditional term paper outside of the (...)
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    Social costs of environmental justice associated with the practice of green marketing.Janet S. Adams, Armen Tashchian & Ted H. Shore - 2001 - Journal of Business Ethics 29 (3):199-211.
    This study investigated effects of codes of ethics on perceptions of ethical behavior. Respondents from companies with codes of ethics (n = 465) rated role set members (top management, supervisors, peers, subordinates, self) as more ethical and felt more encouraged and supported for ethical behavior than respondents from companies without codes (n = 301). Key aspects of the organizational climate, such as supportiveness for ethical behavior, freedom to act ethically, and satisfaction with the outcome of ethical problems were impacted by (...)
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    Susan Carey: The Origin of Concepts.Marcus P. Adams - 2012 - Science & Education 21 (1):141-143.
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    Science Education for Non-Majors: the Goal Is Literacy, the Method Is Separate Courses.David L. Adams - 1990 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 10 (3):125-129.
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    Surveillance following Snowden: a major challenge in Spain.Andrew A. Adams, Mario Arias-Oliva, Ana María Lara Palma & Kiyoshi Murata - 2017 - Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society 15 (3):265-282.
    Purpose This study aims to analyse the impacts of Edward Snowden’s revelations in Spain focusing on issues of privacy and state surveillance. This research takes into consideration the Spanish context from a multidimensional perspective: social, cultural, legal and political. Design/methodology/approach The paper reviews the Spanish privacy and state surveillance situation. Responses to a questionnaire were collected from 207 university students studying at Universitat Rovira i Virgili or Burgos University. The quantitative responses to the survey were statistically analysed as well as (...)
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    Self-determined learning: heutagogy in action.Paul Adams - 2014 - British Journal of Educational Studies 62 (4):476-478.
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    Stepping Out of the System? A Grounded Theory on How Parents Consider Becoming Home or Alternative Educators.Carrie Adamson - 2022 - British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (3):281-303.
    This paper presents a constructivist grounded theory on the decision-making process that UK home and alternative educators undertake and the related influencing factors. Twenty-one participants from a diverse range of backgrounds were interviewed between one and three times over a two-year period. Some were current home and alternative educators and others were undecided, or had changed their minds about home educating. The core process is entitled ‘Stepping out of the system?’ It was constructed from three main categories: attitudinal direction, surveying (...)
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    Socrates, 'Qvantvm Mvtatvs Ab Illo'.Adela Marion Adam - 1918 - Classical Quarterly 12 (3-4):121-.
    The Times Literary Supplement of November 8, 1917, contained, under the title of Socrates recognitns, a review of Plato's Biography of Socrates, a lecture delivered by Professor A. E. Taylor to the British Academy in the early part of last year. The opening sentence of the review is as follows: ‘Next to the problem of the Gospels ranks that of the Platonic dialogues amongst those most vital to the history of the human spirit.’ A little further down the reviewer says: (...)
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  48. Scientific standards and colonial education in British India and French Senegal.Michael Adas - 1991 - In Teresa A. Meade & Mark Walker (eds.), Science, medicine, and cultural imperialism. New York: St. Martin's Press. pp. 4--35.
     
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    Testimony and Narrative as a Political Relation: The Question of Ethical Judgment in Education.Rebecca Adami & Marie Hållander - 2015 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 49 (1):1-13.
    In this article, we explore the role of film in educational settings and argue that testimony and narrative are dependent upon each other for developing ethical judgments. We use the film 12 Angry Men to enhance our thesis that the emotional response that sometimes is intended in using film as testimonies in classrooms requires a specific listening; a listening that puts pupils at risk when they relate testimonies to their own life narratives. The article raises the importance of listening in (...)
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    The Achieved Weights of Examination Components.Robert M. Adams∗ & Roger J. L. Murphy† - 1982 - Educational Studies 8 (1):15-22.
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