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One of the major problems facing societies, in almost all parts of the world, is the inadequate accommodation of social equity with cultural diversity. The crisis emanating from neglect of this issue can be seen in all societies. The lack of discourse between the two systems, cultural and social, means that there are fewer shared ideologies, on the basis of which accommodations can be negotiated. The inadequacy of those responses is the issue addressed by this series of books. It seeks to contribute, through joint publication and the stimulation of greater discourse, to identify the pathways to a less selfish and parochial response to the continuing dilemma of equity and diversity. In this fourth volume there are two major foci within the field of education and schooling; human rights and global responsibilities. The authors review, critically discuss and seek to extend the theoretical and ideological assumptions, underlying policy and practice in their chosen field, within the context of these two foci. The aim of their testimony is to place the life experience of teachers and children within a more globally responsible and world-sensitive context, drawing out the connections betw
At the end of the 1960s, Kenneth Allsop, a famous television presenter and literary man-about-town, left London and settled amid the sunken lanes, ancient forests and chalk streams of west Dorset. He was at his very happiest here. He thought it the loveliest place on earth, and for three years he devoted a weekly newspaper column to his day-to-day life at the mill, brimming with humor and delight for the wildlife which shared his home. In the Country is not rustic or romantic. It is never unrealistic about agricultural modernisation and social change in the countryside. Yet, steeped with a deep sense of the past, Kenneth Allsop's writing speaks in defense of the natural world and stands firmly against the unchecked exploitation of the land. First published 1972 by Hamish Hamilton.
First published in 1992. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
One of the major problems facing societies, in almost all parts of the world, is the inadequate accommodation of social equity with cultural diversity. The crisis emanating from neglect of this issue can be seen in all societies. The lack of discourse between the two systems, cultural and social, means that there are fewer shared ideologies, on the basis of which accommodations can be negotiated. The inadequacy of those responses is the issue addressed by this series of books. It seeks to contribute, through joint publication and the stimulation of greater discourse, to identify the pathways to a less selfish and parochial response to the continuing dilemma of equity and diversity. In this first volume of the series, many of these themes and issues are raised, although the major focus is on the diversity of approaches to social and educational policy and practice in culturally diverse societies. Contributors have been invited to review, critically discuss and seek to extend the theoretical and ideological assumptions, underlying policy and practice in their chosen field.
First published in 1992. In this volume, the first of this series, many of these themes and issues are rehearsed, although the major focus is on the diversity of approaches to social and narrower educational policy and practice in culturally diverse societies. Authors have been invited to review, critically discuss and seek to extend the theoretical and ideological assumptions underlying policy and practice in their chosen field.
One of the major problems facing societies, in almost all parts of the world, is the inadequate accommodation of social equity with cultural diversity. The crisis emanating from neglect of this issue can be seen in all societies. The lack of discourse between the two systems, cultural and social, means that there are fewer shared ideologies, on the basis of which accommodations can be negotiated. The inadequacy of those responses is the issue addressed by this series of books. It seeks to contribute, through joint publication and the stimulation of greater discourse, to identify the pathways to a less selfish and parochial response to the continuing dilemma of equity and diversity. The particular concern of this third volume is with aspects of cultural diversity and cultural reproduction and especially the dilemma between equity and excellence. The cultural pluralism of the contributors manifests itself in a diversity of approaches to policy and practice in culturally diverse societies. The contributors review, critically discuss and seek to extend the theoretical and ideological assumptions, underlying policy and practice in their chosen field. They pay particular attention to the
One of the major problems facing societies, in almost all parts of the world, is the inadequate accommodation of social equity with cultural diversity. The crisis emanating from neglect of this issue can be seen in all societies. The lack of discourse between the two systems, cultural and social, means that there are fewer shared ideologies, on the basis of which accommodations can be negotiated.
First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Shallow water acoustics (SWA), the study of how low and medium frequency sound propagates and scatters on the continental shelves of the worlds oceans, has both technical interest and a large number of practical applications. Technically, shallow water poses an interesting medium for the study of acoustic scattering, inverse theory, and propagation physics in a complicated oceanic waveguide. Practically, shallow water acoustics has interest for geophysical exploration, marine mammal studies, and naval applications. Additionally, one notes the very interdisciplinary nature of shallow water acoustics, including acoustical physics, physical oceanography, marine geology, and marine biology. In this specialized volume the authors, all of whom have extensive at-sea experience in US and Russian research efforts, have tried to summarize the main experimental, theoretical, and computational results in shallow water acoustics, with an emphasis on providing physical insight into the topics presented.
Shallow water acoustics (SWA), the study of how low and medium frequency sound propagates and scatters on the continental shelves of the worlds oceans, has both technical interest and a large number of practical applications. Technically, shallow water poses an interesting medium for the study of acoustic scattering, inverse theory, and propagation physics in a complicated oceanic waveguide. Practically, shallow water acoustics has interest for geophysical exploration, marine mammal studies, and naval applications. Additionally, one notes the very interdisciplinary nature of shallow water acoustics, including acoustical physics, physical oceanography, marine geology, and marine biology. In this specialized volume the authors, all of whom have extensive at-sea experience in US and Russian research efforts, have tried to summarize the main experimental, theoretical, and computational results in shallow water acoustics, with an emphasis on providing physical insight into the topics presented.
A collection of writings the author wrote about 50 years ago, mostly in 1969 and 1970 during his teenage years. It offers insight into the times, as well as what an average teenager experienced back then. Most writings also include the author's current thoughts on the work. There is also a section at the end of sayings the author derived at the time, based on his own experiences.
This delightful story shows that two young girls from different backgrounds have a lot in common when they visit a zoo for the first time. The author's endearing story-telling abilities, as well as the artist's amazing full-color illustrations on every page, are sure to please readers of all ages around the world. Rudell Kopp published her Just Like Brothers series in 2009, which introduced the readers to the families of two six-year-old boys. This Just Like Sisters book is a continuation of the boys' tale as seen through the eyes of the boys' younger sisters. Children accepting difference, no matter what kind, is the book's important message told in an engaging, fun way. The trilogy continues. The author's fond childhood memories of train rides to the Philadelphia zoo with her father, along with enjoying visits to the Jacksonville zoo with her grandchildren, provided the inspiration for her third children's book. "People of all ages can share in the wonder and excitement of animals from all over the world in a zoo. Learning while having fun is a great avenue for exploration."
A visitor has arrived in Tanjee with a strange accent, a quick sword, and glowing blue eyes. He is just beginning to assimilate himself into the local culture and develop a few friends when one evening, he is unintentionally caught in a magical crossfire. He is left with a dangerous and powerful artifact that he must somehow break down and destroy, even as those who wish to keep it whole seek to break down and destroy him. In the process he is reluctantly befriended by a small tehlian woman, who has good reason to feel that his entry into her life caused the complete destruction of her career and position in her society. However, with no one else to turn to, she slowly develops a respect for, and eventually a deep abiding friendship with, this visitor who calls himself Dragontayl, as they travel through many adventures in the epic tale, A Scattering of Seeds.
Summer Adventures is the second book in this Just Like Brothers series. Continuing the tale of these two little boys from different backgrounds, we find that the core of the boys strength and love grows beyond family. As the two boys look forward to having a whole summer of exploration and fun, they find out about Bobby's dad's plan for him and his little sister. The boys' joy turns to sadness until their new friends, the barber shop guys, put their scheme into action, with an even bigger surprise waiting to enter the lives of this delightful pair. Again, the combination of engaging full-color illustrations on every page by internationally-known artist James Lynch, along with Rudell Kopp's ability to evoke emotion in an endearing fashion, makes this a must-read for people of all ages. The Just Like Sisters series will be released in the fall of 2009 with Just Like Brothers The Beat Goes On to follow.
In the Beginning is the first book in this Just Like Brothers series. It explores the lives of two six-year-old boys and their families from different walks of life during their journey of discovery and friendship. This timely tale shows how children are open to finding common bonds even when others may not have the same vision. The story is brought to life with engaging full-color illustrations on every page by internationally-known artist James Lynch. Rudell's background as an art specialist in several private and public schools, as well as her theatre experience, enhances her ability to evoke emotion in an endearing fashion. Her inspiration for the series comes from her hope that people everywhere will look within and reach out to others despite differences, whatever they may be. Just Like Brothers...Summer Adventures will be released in July 2009, with others to follow as Rudell chronicles children's experiences during their growing up years. This series is a must-read for people of all ages.
The Puppy Bomb, by James Lynch, follows Texas Ranger Jonah LeClaire as he investigates the bizarre and brutal deaths of several Texas state troopers. LeClaire investigates the murders while babysitting a trooper who might be the next target or the primary suspect? Every turn deepens the mystery as yet another trooper disappears, motives become more elusive and the killings become more vicious. The Puppy Bomb masterfully weaves the nuts and bolts of a first class whodunit with the titillating backstory of male bonding gone terribly wrong. Told with wry wit and twists and turns galore, The Puppy Bomb keeps you guessing and wanting more.
The Puppy Bomb, by James Lynch, follows Texas Ranger Jonah LeClaire as he investigates the bizarre and brutal deaths of several Texas state troopers. LeClaire investigates the murders while babysitting a trooper who might be the next target or the primary suspect? Every turn deepens the mystery as yet another trooper disappears, motives become more elusive and the killings become more vicious. The Puppy Bomb masterfully weaves the nuts and bolts of a first class whodunit with the titillating backstory of male bonding gone terribly wrong. Told with wry wit and twists and turns galore, The Puppy Bomb keeps you guessing and wanting more.
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