Enhancing Educational Resilience with RESTA Model
RESTA is an evidence-based intervention model designed to boost Educational Resilience in young individuals by involving educational staff. It differs from other support models by incorporating insights from educational resilience and trauma-responsive practices. Two underpinning models and RESTA pr
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Understanding Major Approaches to Educational Planning
Educational planning involves forecasting needs and setting up frameworks for national action. It plays a crucial role in linking education with economic development. Four major approaches to educational planning include Manpower Planning, Social Demand, Rate of Returns, and Social Justice approache
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Doctorate in Applied Educational and Child Psychology Programme Open Evening
Join the Doctorate in Applied Educational and Child Psychology programme at the University of Birmingham for an insightful open evening on October 5th, 2023. Meet the programme director, Dr. Anthea Gulliford, and academic/professional tutors Dr. Anita Soni and Dr. Siya Mngaza. Learn about educationa
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Transforming Teacher Entitlement through Living Educational Theories with Love
Explore the transformative power of living-educational-theories in addressing excessive teacher entitlement with values of human flourishing. Learn how Consequential Educational Research reshapes our understanding of impact and success in educational practices, focusing on influencing cognitive grow
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Overview of Educational Transformation at Technisa Campus
Educational transformation at Technisa Campus involves systematic changes in the educational model with a focus on providing unique opportunities for student growth and development. The campus management team, programme managers, and total staff numbers are highlighted. The college places emphasis o
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Employee Educational Benefits Policy and Programs Overview
This document outlines the Employee Educational Benefits Policy that includes tuition waiver, assistance, and reimbursement programs. It explains the types of educational assistance available, eligibility criteria for employees, and the process to utilize the waiver and assistance programs. It also
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Grant Educational Outcomes and Practice Changes Report
This report showcases the educational outcomes, HCP insights, top educational gaps, and practice changes and barriers related to a specific grant program. It includes details on faculty, learning objectives, learner breakdown, educational gaps, knowledge and competence changes, potential patient imp
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Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at FSU Information Session
Department of Educational Leadership and Policy Studies at Florida State University acknowledges and respects the indigenous lands on which the university stands. They focus on educational improvement through interdisciplinary programs, research, and preparing leaders for creating learning environme
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Debate Framework for Capitalism vs. Communism
This debate framework presents a structured approach for arguing in favor of or against the motion that capitalism is superior to communism. It includes sections such as introduction, statement of the motion, definitions, and criteria or principles to guide the debate. Emphasis is placed on developi
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Insights Into 'An Inspector Calls' Characters
In "An Inspector Calls," the Inspector represents socialism, with an air of solidity and omniscience. He delivers a warning about mankind needing to change and accept responsibility. Mr. Birling, on the other hand, embodies capitalism, shown as unlikeable and out of touch. The play critiques Birling
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Understanding Marxism and Capitalism
Marxism is a body of social, political, and economic thought derived from the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, focusing on the analysis of capitalism. Capitalism is an economic system where private individuals own goods and services based on market supply and demand. The purest form of capit
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Understanding FERPA: Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
FERPA, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, is a federal law that safeguards the confidentiality of student educational records and privacy rights. It grants parents rights until the student turns 18 or enters a postsecondary institution. Students can inspect records, seek amendments, cons
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Understanding Socialism: A Comprehensive Overview
Socialism is a political and economic ideology that advocates for collective or state ownership of production, distribution, and exchange. It emerged in the early 19th century as a response to industrial capitalism, aiming for a more egalitarian society that prioritizes collective well-being. Social
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Understanding Capitalism, Modernism, and Postmodernism in Literature
Terry Eagleton's essay delves into the impact of capitalism on art and literature, exploring the emergence of modern and postmodern literature in the capitalist and late capitalist eras. He discusses how late capitalism influences art with characteristics like mass consumerism and virtual reality. P
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Sir Syed Ahmad Khan: The Pioneer of Educational Reform in India
Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, a prominent Muslim scholar and reformer, played a crucial role in awakening the Muslim community to strive for educational upliftment and societal progress. Despite facing financial challenges, he excelled in various fields of study and contributed significantly to improving edu
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Social Democratic Politics: Pillars and Strategies for Transformation
Social democratic politics is rooted in democratic collectivities and rights, aiming to reshape capitalism through reform, regulation, and transformative strategies. Olle Törnquist delves into the historical foundations and the need for comprehensive reforms to challenge the dominant logics of capi
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Ensuring Educational Stability for Students in Foster Care
Educational stability is crucial for students in foster care to prevent lasting impacts on their academic, social, and emotional well-being. The provisions outlined in Title I Part A ensure specific educational rights and establish points of contact to support these vulnerable students. It is essent
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Addressing the Digital Disparity in Education for Equitable Opportunities
Jagdish Yadav, Ph.D., an Education Sector Advisor in Toronto, discusses the digital divide in the context of educational equity. The presentation outlines the common dividers in Toronto, main reasons for the digital gap, educational realities pre and post Covid-19, and the significant impacts of the
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The Role of Corporate Law in Wealth Distribution and Capitalism
Exploring the evolution of corporations within capitalist frameworks, this analysis delves into the intertwined concepts of managerialism, infinite wealth accumulation, and the social-historical embeddedness of corporations. Through historical contexts and theoretical perspectives, the discussion de
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Evolving Trends in Business Education for Responsible Capitalism
Explore the developments and challenges in business education for responsible capitalism, focusing on the role of business schools, a decade of progress in programs and research, and analysis of UN PRME signatory reports. Discover how sustainability-related research and learning offerings are shapin
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Exploring the Moral Foundations of Capitalism
Delve into the historical origins and ethical principles underpinning capitalism as seen through iconic quotes, foundational texts, and philosophical analysis. Understand the intertwined concepts of liberty, economics, philosophy, and ethics that shape capitalist ideology and practices, emphasizing
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Shadow Education and Educational Capitalism in Cambodia
Exploring the impact of shadow education on the nation-state in Cambodia, this analysis delves into the complex interplay between educational development, compulsory schooling, privatization practices, and the emergence of educational capitalism. It questions the traditional notions of nation-state
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Queer Art Beyond Identity Politics: Exploring Capitalism, Gentrification, and LGBT+ Inequalities
Explore the complex intersections of capitalism, gentrification, and LGBT+ identities through the lens of queer art and community activism. Unpack the nuances of human capital theory, dominance of middle-class white gay men, and challenges faced by people of color within the LGBT+ community. Contemp
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Innovative Educational Actions and Impact at Stavros Galaxy Symposium
Explore the poetic inspiration of Stavros in Sifnos, his regeneration place, and delve into the impactful educational activities initiated since 2017 in collaboration with APC Lab, CNRS, GENERA team, and EGO colleagues. From biodiversity forums to gender equality initiatives to educational forums at
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Thorstein Veblen: Critic of Capitalism and Founder of American Institutionalism
Thorstein Veblen, a key figure in the history of economic thought, criticized capitalism for its rough and monopolistic nature. He founded the American Institutionalism School and challenged neoclassical economics' view of rational consumer behavior and business motivations. Veblen's analysis focuse
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Transition to Post-Capitalism: Unconditional Citizen Income in Mexico
Unstoppable technology advancements in capitalism lead to the replacement of human labor, creating an insufficient wage-labor income link. The concept of an Objective Limit of Capitalism (OLC) suggests that the need to exploit human labor will diminish as science progresses, highlighting the necessi
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Social Networks and Educational Programs of Cultural Institutions in Bulgaria: Examples During Lockdown
This paper explores the impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on educational initiatives in cultural institutions in Bulgaria, highlighting the use of social networks and virtual platforms for engaging audiences. Researchers from the University of Library Studies and Information Technologies in Sofia disc
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Critique of Capitalism: Reasons and Varieties by Asger Sørensen, Ph.D.
Asger Sørensen, Ph.D., delves into the critique of capitalism, exploring various perspectives such as political contestation, economic analysis, and value assessment. Through historical contexts and theoretical frameworks, Sørensen raises fundamental questions about capitalism's impact on freedom,
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Explore the Diverse Educational Offerings at Mkhitar Sebastatsi Educational Complex
Discover a dynamic educational complex, Mkhitar Sebastatsi Educomplex, offering a multilingual website, e-magazines, online TV and radio, eight distinct schools, educational projects, and various educational clubs for high schools. The institution fosters creativity and excellence through a range of
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Unveiling the Dirty Secrets of Capitalism by Nick Hanauer
Nick Hanauer, a successful capitalist, sheds light on the flaws of capitalism and neoliberal economic theory, emphasizing the need for regulatory changes to benefit the majority. He challenges the assumptions of market capitalism and advocates for a new economic approach focused on cooperation and s
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Understanding the Differences Between Educational Communication and Social Communication
Educational communication focuses on conveying specific meanings within social behavior in the educational context, involving teachers, students, and parents. It is situation-specific and utilizes verbal, non-verbal, and action-based communication tools. Social communication shares similar content w
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Cultivating Cultures of Inquiry in Education
Associate Professor Michelle Vaughan from Florida Atlantic University discusses the importance of accepting educational responsibility and building cultures of inquiry within educational institutions. She emphasizes values like vulnerability, authentic connection, mindful questioning, and loving edu
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Exploring Surveillance Capitalism and Academic Skills
Delve into the world of surveillance capitalism, academic skills, and the importance of maintaining an academic tone in speaking and writing. Explore self-assessment tools, including assessments on online privacy and security. Learn from experts like Mark Weinstein about social media, privacy advoca
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Pre-Service Teachers' Beliefs and Reception of Educational Research
Exploring the awareness and trust of pre-service teachers in educational psychology misconceptions, epistemic trust in educational scientists, questioning prior beliefs when faced with evidence, and beliefs about the instrumental quality of information sources for teaching. The symposium delves into
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Educational Stability and Rights for Highly Mobile Students
Welcome to the Educational Stability Training Series focusing on ensuring unique educational rights for highly mobile students such as military-connected, foster care, homeless, and migrant students. Learn about the legal acts in place and the importance of educational stability for these students w
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A Brief History of Communism: From Capitalism to Karl Marx's Vision
The history of communism traces back to the capitalist system's exploitation of workers in the mid-1800s. Karl Marx's vision, outlined in "The Manifesto of the Communist Party," aimed for economic equality and worldwide revolution. The inherent flaws of capitalism were critiqued, leading to the rise
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The Political Economy of Regime Change in Central-Eastern Europe
The content discusses the concepts of socialism and capitalism, exploring various models and transitions from socialism to capitalism. It focuses on regime changes in Central and Eastern Europe, with case studies on Poland and Hungary. The text covers different varieties of socialism and their econo
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The Role of the Educational Leader in Early Childhood Education
In early childhood education, the educational leader plays a crucial role in leading the development and implementation of educational programs. Studies show that effective leadership positively impacts the quality of the workplace, education provided, and outcomes for children. The selection of an
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Evolution of Capitalism and Welfare Development
Earnest Mandel identified three types of capitalism - industrial, entrepreneurial, and corporate - each influencing welfare development differently. Industrial capitalism lacked state welfare, while entrepreneurial capitalism introduced social security measures. Corporate capitalism necessitated sta
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The Division of Labor and Social Order in Capitalism
In capitalism, conflict is viewed as an essential component of social relations, leading to increased productivity and unity among individuals. The division of labor promotes specialization and efficiency in production, ultimately benefiting society as a whole. Comparative advantages and opportunity
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