Education and Democratic Theory Anthony CalderbankA ground breaking look at how access to decision making in the public schools can be extended to all, even previously excluded segments of the community. Winner of the 2001 American Educational Studies Association Critics' Choice Award Much has been made of the gap between public schools and the communities that they serve. This book shows how a group of teachers, parents, and community people in "Ed City" formed an educational reform group the
Puts forth an alternative agenda arguing that the task of bioethics is to explore the moral significance of the body as it is expressed in the discourse and practice of moral and religious traditions
and summarizes the potential benefits and limitations of each
Grief and Acceptance and Living Well
Classical Books explores the interface between the history of books and the history of classical scholarship
we begin by giving an overview of consumer decisions about whether to eat eggs and if so
This book is suitable for undergraduate students in tertiary education and research scientists in academia and industry
the body can transform both the teacher's experience and classroom dynamics
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This edition of William Beckford’s Vathek is a classic of British literature reimagined for modern readers
and thought-provoking analytic connections and continuities
Positioning Husserl within a wider context
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