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The immense changes that the world is undergoing in terms of
globalization and migration of peoples have had a profound effect
on cultures and identities.The question is whether this means
shifts in religious identities for women and men in different
contexts, whether such shifts are seen as beneficial, negative or
insufficient, or whether social change actually means new
conservatisms or even fundamentalisms.Surrounding these questions
is the role of education is in any change or new contradiction.
This unique book enhances an interdisciplinary discourse about the
complex intersections between gender, religion and education in the
contemporary world.
Literature in the social sciences and humanities have expanded
our understanding of women s involvement in almost every aspect of
life, yet the combined religious/educational aspect is still an
under-studied and often under-theorized field of research.How
people experience their religious identity in a new context or
country is also a theme now needing more complex attention.
Questions of the body, visibility and invisibility are receiving
new treatments. This book fills these gaps.
The book provides a strong comparative perspective, with 15
countries or contexts represented. The context of education and
learning covers schools, higher education, non-formal education,
religious institutions, adult literacy, curriculum and
textbooks.
Overall, the book reveals a great complexity and often
contradiction in modern negotiations of religion and secularism by
girls and boys, women and men, and a range of possibilities for
change.It provides a theoretical and practical resource for
researchers, religious and educational institutions, policy makers
and teachers.
'The Flexible Foodie is the answer to the domestic cook's dream -
the distillation of a lifetime's experience and passion in an
eminently practical form' Matthew Fort, Food writer and critic
Ditch the rules and release your inner cook! Not everyone enjoys
the strict measurements and rigid ingredient lists found in most
recipes and in The Flexible Foodie, passionate cooking improviser
Lynn Davis shows you how allowing yourself culinary freedom will
lead to fantastic, improvised dishes. In this book Lynn helps you
master the basics and gives you the confidence to take risks and
experiment in the kitchen. Guided by a 'keep tasting' philosophy,
she has created a feast of creative, stress-free recipes for every
occasion, from midweek meals to special occasions, that will
impress your friends and family and take your food to the next
level. The Flexible Foodie will help you * Gain confidence in the
kitchen * Learn to adapt, substitute and experiment with new and
exciting ideas * Worry less about getting every single ingredient
right and buy ones you don't know Shake up your kitchen life now
and put the fun back into cooking! 'A fabulously sensory-led
approach to the practicalities of feeding yourself well and
becoming a more confident cook'. Dr Zoe Laughlin, artist, maker,
materials engineer, and passionate cook
A major aim of Comparative and Global Pedagogies: Equity, Access
and Democracy in Education which is the second volume in the
12-volume book series Globalisation, Comparative Education and
Policy Research, edited by Joseph Zajda and his team, is to present
a global overview of recent trends in equity and access in
education globally. By examining some of the major education policy
issues, particularly in the light of recent shifts in education and
policy research dealing with equity and access, the editors aim to
provide a comprehensive picture of the intersecting and diverse
discourses of globalization, education and policy-driven reforms.
The impact of globalization on education policy and reforms is a
strategically important issue for us all. More than ever before,
there is a need to understand and analyse both the intended and the
unintended effects of globalization on edu- tional systems, the
state, and relevant policy changes - especially in terms of equity
and access, as they affect individuals, educational bodies (such as
universities), policy-makers across the globe. Current education
policy research dealing with equity and social inequality reflects
a rapidly changing world where citizens and consumers are
experiencing a growing sense of uncertainty, exclusion and loss of
flexibility. Yet globalization exposes us also to opportunities
generated by a fast changing world economy.
Education and Conflict is a critical review of education in an international context. Based on the author's extensive research and experience of education in several areas afflicted by conflict, the book explores the relationship between schooling and social conflict and looks at conflict internal to schools. It posits a direct link between the ethos of a school and the attitudes of future citizens towards 'others'. It also looks at the nature and purpose of peace education and war education, and addresses the role of gender and masculinity. In five lucid, vigorously argued sections, the author brings this thought-provoking and original piece of work to life by: * Setting out the terms of the debate, defining conflict and peace and outlining the relevant aspects of complexity theory for education * Exploring the sources of conflict and their relations to schooling in terms of gender/masculinity, pluralism, nationalism and identity * Focusing on the direct education/war interface * Examining educational responses to conflict * Highlighting conflict resolution within the school itself. This is the first time that so many aspects of conflict and education have been brought together in one sustained argument. With its crucial exposure of the currently culpable role of formal schooling in maintaining conflict, this book will be a powerful and essential read for educational policy makers, managers, teachers and researchers dealing with conflict in their own contexts.
This volume of new essays represents a collective, academic, and
activist effort to interpret German literature and culture in the
context of the international #MeToo movement, illustrating and
interrogating the ways that "rape cultures" persist. Responding to
the worldwide impact of the #MeToo movement, this volume
investigates not only the ubiquity of sexual abuse and sexual
violence but also the transhistorical and transnational failure to
hold perpetrators accountable. From a range of disciplines, the
collected essays engage current cultural and political discourses
about systemic sexism, feminist theory and practice, and
gender-based discrimination from an academic and activist
perspective. The focus on national cultures of German-speaking
Europe from the mid-eighteenth century to the present captures the
persistence of normalized and institutionalized sexism, reframed
through the lens of a contemporary political and social movement.
German #MeToo argues that sexual violence is not a universal human
constant. Rather, it is nurtured and sustained by the social,
political, cultural, legal, and economic fabric of specific
societies. The authors sustain and vary their exploration of
#MeToo-related issues through considerations of rape, prostitution,
sexual murder, the politics of consent, and victim-blaming as
enacted in literary works by canonical and marginalized authors,
the visual arts, the graphic novel, film, television, and theater.
The analysis of rape myths - of discourses and practices in German
history and culture that subtend and indemnify sexual violence - is
a central subject of this edited volume. Throughout, German #MeToo
challenges narratives of sex-based discrimination while emphasizing
the strategies of resistance and the importance of telling one's
own story.
Nancy Davis recreates the excitement and wonder of the first
Thanksgiving--how the pilgrims came to America and how the Native
Americans taught them to plant and then joined them in a
Thanksgiving feast. Parents can use the simple text and the bright,
graphic illustrations of this lift-the-flap book to introduce a
very young child to this holiday.
The immense changes that the world is undergoing in terms of
globalization and migration of peoples have had a profound effect
on cultures and identities. The question is whether this means
shifts in religious identities for women and men in different
contexts, whether such shifts are seen as beneficial, negative or
insufficient, or whether social change actually means new
conservatisms or even fundamentalisms. Surrounding these questions
is the role of education is in any change or new contradiction.
This unique book enhances an interdisciplinary discourse about the
complex intersections between gender, religion and education in the
contemporary world. Literature in the social sciences and
humanities have expanded our understanding of women's involvement
in almost every aspect of life, yet the combined
religious/educational aspect is still an under-studied and often
under-theorized field of research. How people experience their
religious identity in a new context or country is also a theme now
needing more complex attention. Questions of the body, visibility
and invisibility are receiving new treatments. This book fills
these gaps. The book provides a strong comparative perspective,
with 15 countries or contexts represented. The context of education
and learning covers schools, higher education, non-formal
education, religious institutions, adult literacy, curriculum and
textbooks. Overall, the book reveals a great complexity and often
contradiction in modern negotiations of religion and secularism by
girls and boys, women and men, and a range of possibilities for
change. It provides a theoretical and practical resource for
researchers, religious and educational institutions, policy makers
and teachers.
A major aim of Comparative and Global Pedagogies: Equity, Access
and Democracy in Education which is the second volume in the
12-volume book series Globalisation, Comparative Education and
Policy Research, edited by Joseph Zajda and his team, is to present
a global overview of recent trends in equity and access in
education globally. By examining some of the major education policy
issues, particularly in the light of recent shifts in education and
policy research dealing with equity and access, the editors aim to
provide a comprehensive picture of the intersecting and diverse
discourses of globalization, education and policy-driven reforms.
The impact of globalization on education policy and reforms is a
strategically important issue for us all. More than ever before,
there is a need to understand and analyse both the intended and the
unintended effects of globalization on edu- tional systems, the
state, and relevant policy changes - especially in terms of equity
and access, as they affect individuals, educational bodies (such as
universities), policy-makers across the globe. Current education
policy research dealing with equity and social inequality reflects
a rapidly changing world where citizens and consumers are
experiencing a growing sense of uncertainty, exclusion and loss of
flexibility. Yet globalization exposes us also to opportunities
generated by a fast changing world economy.
Contents: Part 1: The Terms of the Debate 1. Introduction: The Nature of Conflict 2. Complexity Theory and Conflict Part 2: Roots of Conflict and Their Implications for Education 3. Economic and Class Relations 4. Gender and Violence 5. Pluralism and Identity Work Part 3: The Education/ War Interface 6. The Effects of Violence on Schooling 7. War Education 8. Peace Education Part 4: Strategic Responses to Conflict 9. Education in Immediate Times of Conflict 10. The Aftermath of Conflict: Rebuilding Society 11. Conflict Resolution Within the School Part 5: The Complex Adaptive School 12. Education for Positive Conflict and Interruptive Democracy
Now fully revised and updated, See You in Court is an accessible
guide for social workers on being a witness in care proceedings.
This book de-mystifies the court system explaining court structures
and procedures, roles and responsibilities and basic rules of
evidence. It considers how to present effective written evidence as
well as preparing for the court day itself. It answers questions
frequently asked by social workers on how to present oral evidence
including how to deal with cross-examination. The material is
supported by case studies and checklists. Updates to the second
edition reflect recent changes to the family court system, a
revised Public Law Outline and the increased recognition of social
workers as experts in their own right. An essential addition to
every social worker's bookshelf, particularly those working with
children and families.
Delivering unrivaled insight into the latest trends and issues,
Jones/Maxwell/Crain/Davis/Wlezien/Flores' TEXAS POLITICS TODAY,
19th edition, combines a comparative approach with tightly
integrated learning objectives and questions addressing the Texas
GOVT2306 Core Objectives. Equipping you to think critically, it
offers expanded coverage of ideology and social issues, Texas
demographic changes, the importance of Latinos in Texas politics,
political polarization, legislative rules changes, districting,
voting obstacles, criminal justice reforms and more. First person
essays illustrate how Texas politics works in real-world practice.
Closing the gap between political theory and reality, the text
gives you a clear understanding of how Texas compares with other
states. In addition, MindTap for Texas Politics equips you with
"anywhere, anytime" digital learning tools.
Now fully updated and with up-to-the-minute guidance, this is the
only book you will need to make sense of the key elements of law
involved in social work with children and families in England and
Wales. Accessible and jargon-free, this everyday reference explains
the fundamental concepts of parental responsibility and human
rights, and the provisions of private and public law, including
care proceedings and adoption. This second edition incorporates
recent changes including the Working Together to Safeguard Children
guidance for inter-agency working, the Children and Families Act
2014 and the Crime and Courts Act 2013 as well as the latest case
law. Checklists, charts and highlighted points allow for easy
reference, and illustrative case scenarios put the law into
context. This comprehensive and easy-to-use guide will be an
invaluable resource for practising social workers, as well as
trainees, students and those studying for post-qualifying awards.
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