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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
SMEs in Indian Textiles examines how globalisation in its
transformative influence affects both firms and workers in the
developing economies. This book explores the handloom cluster's
value chain linkages to examine whether firms in the cluster gained
from their association with global buyers over this extended
period, and in what ways.
Addressing underlying issues in science education and teacher
training, which contribute to continued underrepresentation of
racial and ethnic minority students in STEM and STEAM subjects and
careers, this timely volume illustrates how a critical postmodern
science pedagogy (CPSP) can be used effectively to raise awareness
of diversity issues amongst preservice teachers. Using a case study
design consisting of class observations, interviews, content
analysis, questionnaires, and instructional interventions in
preservice teacher training, the volume bridges science and
multicultural education and investigates how curricular development
and teacher preparation can be used to ensure that science
education itself promotes diversity within STEM, and throughout
education. Chapters also examine the intersections of science
education and science literacy for both students and teachers and,
in doing so, promote the importance of positive and accurate
representation of diversity within science and research discourse.
The book attempts to raise awareness regarding the need for
meaningful curricular reform that creates real opportunities to
address historical and scientific misinformation, while increasing
diversity and inclusion in schools and society. This important text
will be of interest to postgraduate students, researchers,
scholars, and preservice teachers in the fields of science and
mathematics education, STEM, multicultural education, teacher
education, urban education, and the sociology of education.
Addressing underlying issues in science education and teacher
training, which contribute to continued underrepresentation of
racial and ethnic minority students in STEM and STEAM subjects and
careers, this timely volume illustrates how a critical postmodern
science pedagogy (CPSP) can be used effectively to raise awareness
of diversity issues amongst preservice teachers. Using a case study
design consisting of class observations, interviews, content
analysis, questionnaires, and instructional interventions in
preservice teacher training, the volume bridges science and
multicultural education and investigates how curricular development
and teacher preparation can be used to ensure that science
education itself promotes diversity within STEM, and throughout
education. Chapters also examine the intersections of science
education and science literacy for both students and teachers and,
in doing so, promote the importance of positive and accurate
representation of diversity within science and research discourse.
The book attempts to raise awareness regarding the need for
meaningful curricular reform that creates real opportunities to
address historical and scientific misinformation, while increasing
diversity and inclusion in schools and society. This important text
will be of interest to postgraduate students, researchers,
scholars, and preservice teachers in the fields of science and
mathematics education, STEM, multicultural education, teacher
education, urban education, and the sociology of education.
Home rule powers are essential parts of the American governing
process, but they vary widely from state to state. This
authoritative reference work examines the powers and functions of
municipalities and counties that operate under home rule within
each state. For example, the ability of a local municipality to
raise taxes, annex land, or impose regulations is determined by
their home rule powers from the states.
This volume provides a reliable reference work for researchers
and students -- a single source that readers can trust for current
and accurate information about:
-- The actions that local governments can -- and cannot --
pursue
-- States where power is centralized at the capital and where it is
not
-- How home rule varies within each state by governmental
function
-- Trends in important issues such as taxes, land annexation, and
citizen access.
Home Rule in America was directed by Dale Krane of the
department of public administration, University of Nebraska, Omaha;
Platon N. Rigos, department of government and international
affairs, University of South Florida; and Melvin Hill, the Vinson
Institute of Government, University of Georgia.
The editors organized the book in three parts: an overview of
American home rule, including its history; a state-by-state
description of home rule authority; and a comparative appendix that
allows readers a quick reference source of powers by state.
A scholar or governmental expert was selected in each state to
prepare the state descriptions. Each chapter follows the same
outline of content that allows easy comparison between states.
In an era of power and responsibilities devolving from the
national government to states andlocalities, the use of home rule
powers has become increasingly important to the health of American
government and federalism. Researchers and interested citizens will
benefit from this new comprehensive reference.
An historical view of ethnic conflict in Nigeria. A study of links
between interethnic conflict and processes of reconciliation in the
ethnically charged setting of Kano, northern Nigeria. It shows how
the Igbos renegotiated a position for themselves in the new
political environment of Kano following the Nigerian Civil War of
1967-1970. North America: Heinemann
The visual legacy of Florestine Perrault Collins, who documented
African American life in New Orleans Florestine Perrault Collins
(1895-1988) lived a fascinating and singular life. She came from a
Creole family that had known privileges before the Civil War,
privileges that largely disappeared in the Jim Crow South. She
learned photographic techniques while passing for white. She opened
her first studio in her home, and later moved her business to New
Orleans’s Black business district. Fiercely independent, she
ignored convention by moving out of her parents’ house before
marriage and, later, by divorcing her first husband. Between 1920
and 1949, Collins documented African American life, capturing
images of graduations, communions, and recitals, and allowing her
subjects to help craft their images. She supported herself and her
family throughout the Great Depression and in the process created
an enduring pictorial record of her particular time and place.
Collins left behind a visual legacy that taps into the social and
cultural history of New Orleans and the South. It is this legacy
that Arthé Anthony, Collins's great-niece, explores in Picturing
Black New Orleans. Anthony blends Collins's story with those of the
individuals she photographed, documenting the profound changes in
the lives of Louisiana Creoles and African Americans. Balancing
art, social theory, and history and drawing from family records,
oral histories, and photographs rescued from New Orleans in the
wake of Hurricane Katrina, Anthony gives us a rich look at the
cultural landscape of New Orleans nearly a century ago. Publication
of the paperback edition made possible by a Sustaining the
Humanities through the American Rescue Plan grant from the National
Endowment for the Humanities.
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