Global Governance in Education Crisis Narrative
Explore the shift towards global governance in education, focusing on the impact of global learning metrics. The narrative delves into how initiatives like SDG 4 shape education assessment, highlighting challenges like the narrowing of educational agendas and the devaluing of non-measurable learning
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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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Discursive Construction of Legitimation: Understanding Authority and Ideology
Systems of authority aim to establish legitimacy through discourses. Legitimation involves self-orientation, justification, and the imposition of ideologies. This practice encompasses various principles and categories such as moral evaluation, rationalization, and multimodal approaches, shaping soci
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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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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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Exploring the Intersection of Chronic Pain and BDSM in Critical Disability Studies
Critical Disability Studies examines power dynamics in bodily and mental norms, including the experiences of chronic pain within BDSM and erotic play. Research delves into discourses of pain, challenging assumptions and stigma associated with chronic pain and disability. The study emphasizes collabo
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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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Victimisation and Agency in Young Women Who Commit Violent Offences
This study delves into the victimisation and agency experienced by young women who commit violent offences, exploring their subjective perceptions of violence, sources of self-perception, impact on behavior, and portrayal in societal discourses.
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Reconceptualising Resilience: Problematising Deficit Discourses by Professor Jacqueline Stevenson
Resilient individuals from high-risk groups exhibit better than expected outcomes by utilizing internal and external resources to adapt to stressful experiences, resulting in enhanced mental well-being and success in various areas of life. The concept of resilience is shifting towards a systemic app
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Exploring Children's Participation and Rights in Decision-Making
The participation of children and young people in decision-making processes is crucial, with an emphasis on providing opportunities for them to express their views, make choices, and influence programs. This concept has gained prominence in policy and legislation, aided by the UNCRC. However, challe
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Exploring Trans-Corporeality and New Materialisms in Feminist Discourses
The content delves into concepts of trans-corporeality and new materialisms in feminist discourses, emphasizing the interconnectedness between human corporeality, nature, and culture. It discusses influential figures such as Stacey Alaimo and Karen Barad, highlighting their perspectives on the dynam
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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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Influence of Society and Media on Body Modification Through Cosmetic Surgery
The presentation explores how society and media influence body modification through cosmetic surgery, focusing on Foucauldian framework. It discusses the construction of docile bodies, objectification in media, the controlled body by societal norms, disciplined body through fear and expectations, an
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Charlotte Turner Smith and the Political Landscape of the 1790s
Charlotte Turner Smith, in her works such as "The Emigrants" and "Desmond," navigates the turbulent political climate of the 1790s, blending male voices and political commentary. She engages in public debate, challenging societal norms and advocating for liberty and peace amidst gendered discourses
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Applying, Teaching, and Preaching the Word
This chapter focuses on the practical application of different genres of biblical texts, emphasizing the importance of interpreting and teaching the Word accurately. It discusses the challenges and rewards of applying narrative passages, wisdom literature, epistles/discourses, and prophetic/apocalyp
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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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Understanding Historical Context in Skills Development Discourses
Exploring the evolution of apprenticeship and skills development through historical sociology, historical futures, modes of justification, and complexity concepts. Emphasizing the importance of nuanced historical understanding to navigate contemporary challenges in South Africa's skills development
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Understanding Intertextuality in Early Modern Literature
In Michele Marrapodi's book "Shakespeare, Italy, and Intertextuality," Miola explores various types of intertextual transactions, particularly in Shakespeare’s works. He categorizes intertextuality into seven types based on three variables, emphasizing the continuum of influence on interpreting te
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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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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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Exploring Family Relationships in Jackie Kay's Poetry
The six poems by Jackie Kay delve into inter-generational relationships, focusing on themes of family dynamics such as daughter-mother, daughter-birth mother, granddaughter-grandmother, mother-son, and daughter-parents. The poems feature a strong female persona exploring domestic discourses. "Divorc
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Exploring Gender Stereotypes and Moral Regulation Impacts on Girls
Analyzing the societal influences of gender stereotypes and moral regulations on the behavior and treatment of girls and young women, this study delves into historical perceptions, discourses surrounding vulnerability and risk, sexuality images, muddled discourses, incarceration trends, explanations
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Exploring Racially Marked Words in Fiction and Journalism
This study delves into the linguistic features of English racial vocabulary in journalistic and literary texts, along with its translation into Ukrainian. It examines the historical development of racial segregation ideas, linguistic status of racially marked vocabulary in English, characteristics o
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Exploring Humour, Satire, and Parody in Powerful Discourses
Delve into the definitions of humour, satire, and parody, and examine how these elements are utilized in powerful discourses. Compare speech features in speeches by Emmeline Pankhurst and a chocolate biscuit, and explore the different representations of humour in spoken and written texts. Discover h
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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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Enhancing Academic Writing Skills for Psychology Students
Explore strategies for engaging a mixed group of native and non-native speakers in learning written genres for Psychology, focusing on practical reports, critical reviews, essays, and reflective writing. Understand the importance of discourses as tools in conveying content, meaning, and purpose in a
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Six Stages of Repentance According to Imam Ali
According to Imam Ali, there are six stages of repentance that individuals must follow to seek forgiveness from Allah. These stages include regretting past actions, decisively committing to change, returning what belongs to others, restoring heavenly rights, practicing self-discipline, and making ne
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Understanding Intercultural Communication: Developing an Action Theory
Explore the development of an action theory for intercultural communication, focusing on evidence, applications, and politics. Delve into the social action grammar of culture, observations, evidence, and models, as well as characteristics of narratives and found discourses. Discover the nuances of i
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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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Survey of Job: Understanding the Nature of God through Job's Suffering
Explore the Book of Job's profound discourses on the nature of God amidst human suffering. Witness the dialogue between Job and his friends as they grapple with questions of sin, guilt, and hope in the face of despair. Job's journey offers insights into the complexities of faith and the mysteries of
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Postcolonial Research in Geography Education: Methodology and Inquiry in Sri Lanka
Exploring postcolonial perspectives in geography education at British international schools in Sri Lanka. Investigating the impact of Western ethnocentric curriculum and international knowledge sharing on educational discourses and Othering practices. Research aims to analyze the production of geogr
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