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Perchance to Dream and Other Stories... (Paperback): Briscoe Margaret Sutton, B. 1864 Perchance to Dream and Other Stories... (Paperback)
Briscoe Margaret Sutton, B. 1864
R472 Discovery Miles 4 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

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.

War or Common Cause? - A Critical Ethnography of Language Education Policy, Race, and Cultural Citizenship (Hardcover, New):... War or Common Cause? - A Critical Ethnography of Language Education Policy, Race, and Cultural Citizenship (Hardcover, New)
Kimberly S. Anderson; Series edited by Bradley A.U. Levinson, Margaret Sutton
R2,678 Discovery Miles 26 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A volume in Education Policy in Practice: Critical Cultural Studies Series Editors Bradley A. U. Levinson, and Margaret Sutton, Indiana University This book on bilingual education policy represents a multidimensional and longitudinal study of "policy processes" as they play out on the ground (a single school in Los Angeles), and over time (both within the same school, and also within the state of Georgia). In order to reconstruct this complex policy process, Anderson impressively marshals a great variety of forms of "discourse." Most of this discourse, of course, comes from overheard discussions and spontaneous interviews conducted at a particular school-the voices of teachers and administrators. Such discourse forms the heart of her ethnographic findings. Yet Anderson also brings an ethnographer's eye to national and regional debates as they are conducted and represented in different forms of media, especially newspapers and magazines. She then uses the key theoretical concept of "articulation" to conceptually link these media representations with local school discourse. The result is an illuminating account of how everyday debates at a particular school and media debates occurring more broadly mutually inform one another. Reviews: Anderson's timely, methodologically sophisticated, and compelling account surrounding the politics of bilingual education moves beyond instrumental notions of policy to advance the idea that mandates are themselves resources that may be vigorously contested as contending parties vie for inclusion in the schooling process. Her work artfully demonstrates how improving schooling for all children is inseparable from a larger, much-needed discussion of what we as a polity believe about whether and how we are interconnected, together with who should and does have a voice in the policy making and implementation process. -Angela Valenzuela, Professor, University of Texas at Austin, author of Subtractive Schooling and Leaving Children Behind Anderson shows the gap between clear-cut assumptions and ideologies informing education policy and legislation on language and immigration, and the complications that arise for teachers when they actually implement language legislation in the classroom. She also illustrates assumptions about language and being American, as these are both debated and shared by each "side" of the language and immigration debates in California and Georgia. Her chapter on California's Proposition 227 is a particular eye-opener, demonstrating in detail the embedding of local identities and oppositions in these debates. Above all, she makes quite clear the complex, often contradictory, web of relations among politics, language, race, and cultural citizenship. --Bonnie Urciuoli, Professor, Hamilton College, author of Exposing Prejudice

Civil Sociality - Children, Sport, and Cultural Policy in Denmark (Hardcover, New): Sally Anderson Civil Sociality - Children, Sport, and Cultural Policy in Denmark (Hardcover, New)
Sally Anderson; Series edited by Bradley A.U. Levinson, Margaret Sutton
R2,688 Discovery Miles 26 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A volume in Education Policy in Practice: Critical Cultural Studies Series Editors Bradley A. U. Levinson, and Margaret Sutton, Indiana University Sally Anderson's book on sport, cultural policy, and ""civil sociality"" in Denmark has been a long time in coming, but it's well worth the wait. Based on many years of familiarity with Danish society, and countless hours of intensive fieldwork, Dr. Anderson provides us with a unique anthropological perspective on the process by which state cultural policy actively engages civil society in a quest to shape social relations in the public sphere. The particular domain of policy and social activity is nonschool, voluntary sport, in its various forms. By definition, of course, such activity takes place outside the regular Danish school curriculum, but it is not for this reason any less ""educational."" Indeed, although it is very broadly attended and institutionalized, perhaps because Danish after-school sport is not compulsory, it is all the more compelling for children and youth, and therefore more powerful in certain ways. Indeed, Dr.Anderson has a signal talent for showing us how afterschool sport in Denmark both transmits and produces social knowledge, and powerfully shapes social relations.

Advancing Democracy Through Education? - U.S. Influence Abroad and Domestic Practices (Hardcover, New): E. Doyle Stevick,... Advancing Democracy Through Education? - U.S. Influence Abroad and Domestic Practices (Hardcover, New)
E. Doyle Stevick, Bradley A.U. Levinson; Series edited by Bradley A.U. Levinson, Margaret Sutton
R2,704 Discovery Miles 27 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A volume in Education Policy in Practice: Critical Cultural Studies Series Editors Bradley A. U. Levinson, and Margaret Sutton, Indiana University This book explores the diversity of American roles in education for democracy cross-culturally, both within the United States and around the world. Cross-cultural engagement in education for democracy inevitably bears the impressions of each culture involved and the dynamics among them. Even high-priority, well-funded U.S. government programs are neither monolithic nor deterministic in their own right, but are rather reshaped, adapted to their contexts, and appropriated by their partners. These partners are sometimes called ""recipients"", a problematic label that gives the misleading impression that partners are relatively passive in the overall process. The authors pay close attention to the cultures, contexts, structures, people, and processes involved in education for democracy. Woven throughout this volume's qualitative studies are the notions that contacts between powers and cultures are complex and situated, that agency matters, and that local meanings play a critical role in the dynamic exchange of peoples and ideas.The authors span an array of fields that concern themselves with understanding languages, cultures, institutions, and the broad horizon of the past that shapes the present: history, anthropology, literacy studies, policy analysis, political science, and journalism. This collection provides a rich sampling of the diverse contexts and ways in which American ideas, practices, and policies of education for democracy are spread, encountered, appropriated, rejected, or embraced around the world. This volume introduces concepts, identifies processes, notes obstacles and challenges, and reveals common themes that can help us to understand American influence on education for democracy more clearly, wherever it occurs.

Policy as Practice - Toward a Comparative Sociocultural Analysis of Educational Policy (Hardcover): Margaret Sutton, Bradley... Policy as Practice - Toward a Comparative Sociocultural Analysis of Educational Policy (Hardcover)
Margaret Sutton, Bradley A.U. Levinson
R2,730 Discovery Miles 27 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume brings together scholars working the relatively new terrain of ethnographic policy studies to debate and provisionally chart the methodological and theoretical parameters of such a project. The opening section on "theory" will survey the conceptual antecedents of qualitative policy studies, citing the relevant literature and laying out an agenda for research. The section on "methods" will consist of accounts of innovative field experiences and analytic approaches that can illuminate the new field. The final section on "experiences" will extend the reflections in the methods section with concrete case studies.

Hopes in Friction - Schooling, Health and Everyday Life in Uganda (Hardcover, New): Lotte Meinert Hopes in Friction - Schooling, Health and Everyday Life in Uganda (Hardcover, New)
Lotte Meinert; Series edited by Bradley A.U. Levinson, Margaret Sutton
R2,678 Discovery Miles 26 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A volume in Education Policy in Practice: Critical Cultural Studies Series Editors Bradley A. U. Levinson, and Margaret Sutton, Indiana University Hopes in Friction offers a vivid portrait of life and the implementation of Universal Primary Education in Eastern Uganda, based on longterm fieldwork following a group of children as they grow up. The book considers how the actions and hopes of these children and families, to attain what they perceive as 'a good life', are crosscut by political aspirations and projects of schooling and health education.When hopes are in friction inspiration as well as disappointment occur. Policy makers in Uganda and in international organisations expect health improvements as one of the bonuses of education programs. Families in Eastern Uganda also hope for and experience health - in the local sense of a good life - as part of schooling. Lotte Meinert explores the taken for granted effect of schooling on health and focuses a careful eye on how boys and girls appropriate and negotiate ideas and moralities about health in the context of what is possible ethically, materially and experientially. Endorsement: Hope in Friction gives us first-hand insight into the aspirations and ideals of Ugandan schoolchildren. Meinert shows us how local communities shape and reshape health education policies. Like two sticks rubbed together, top-down programs and bottom-up perceptions of wellbeing grate to produce sparks of hope. This work makes an important contribution to a growing literature on schooling in contemporary Africa. [Amy Stambach, author of Lessons from Mount Kilimanjaro: Schooling, Community, and Gender in east Africa] Amy Stambach, University of Wisconsin-Madison What do we learn when we go to school? Among other things, Lotte Meinert reminds us, children learn the bodily techniques of a hierarchical modernity: standing in lines, singing during parades, bending to be caned, sitting at desks. Within this frame, formal abstractions about health care in the eastern Ugandan primary school curriculum are not translated into domestic practice. Yet this lively and insightful book holds further surprises. School children do use their education-for example, to mediate for their parents with disrespectful health professionals. Hopes in Friction exemplifies the power of the anthropological gaze to move us outside the narrow confines of educational policy debates, allowing us to re-examine both the dead-ends and promises of schooling. Anna Tsing, University of California, Santa Cruz.

Letters to Live By (Hardcover): Margaret Sutton, Lindsay Stroh, Marjorie Eckstein Letters to Live By (Hardcover)
Margaret Sutton, Lindsay Stroh, Marjorie Eckstein
R606 Discovery Miles 6 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Puzzle in the Pond #34 (Paperback): Margaret Sutton Puzzle in the Pond #34 (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R491 Discovery Miles 4 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Strange Likeness (Paperback): Margaret Sutton The Strange Likeness (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton; Kate Duvall, Beverly Hatfield; Illustrated by Marjorie Eckstein
R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Back after 45 years, Margaret Sutton's young detective, Judy Bolton, returns for her 39th mystery adventure. At the end of book #38, The Secret of the Sand Castle, the author gave
the title of the next book in the series, The Strange Likeness. However, the series was canceled, and the promised book was not written...until now.
Beloved author Margaret Sutton (1903-2001) published her first Judy Bolton mysteries in 1932. The original series continued until 1967, making it the longest-lasting juvenile series
written by a single author. The books are noted not only for their engaging plots and thrilling stories, but also for their realism and social commentary. To many young girls Judy was an ideal role model--smart, capable, courageous, nurturing, and always unwavering in her core beliefs.
Based on conversations with Margaret Sutton and her family, plus extensive research, coauthors Kate Duvall and Beverly Hatfield recreate the magic of Judy and her friends, who find
themselves pursuing a criminal who resembles Judy's husband. Courage and keen observation are Judy's trademarks, and they prove her up to the task once again.

The Discovery At The Dragon's Mouth - A Judy Bolton Mystery (Hardcover): Margaret Sutton The Discovery At The Dragon's Mouth - A Judy Bolton Mystery (Hardcover)
Margaret Sutton
R1,023 Discovery Miles 10 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Mark on the Mirror #15 (Paperback): Margaret Sutton Mark on the Mirror #15 (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R501 Discovery Miles 5 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Living Portrait #18 (Paperback): Margaret Sutton Living Portrait #18 (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R501 Discovery Miles 5 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Warning on the Window #20 (Paperback): Margaret Sutton Warning on the Window #20 (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R502 Discovery Miles 5 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Haunted Road #25 (Paperback): Margaret Sutton Haunted Road #25 (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R494 Discovery Miles 4 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Secret Quest (Paperback): Margaret Sutton The Secret Quest (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R491 Discovery Miles 4 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Spirit of Fog Island #22 (Paperback): Margaret Sutton Spirit of Fog Island #22 (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R501 Discovery Miles 5 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Name on the Bracelet #13 (Paperback): Margaret Sutton Name on the Bracelet #13 (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R503 Discovery Miles 5 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Voice in the Suitcase #8 (Paperback): Margaret Sutton Voice in the Suitcase #8 (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R505 Discovery Miles 5 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Clue of the Broken Wing #29 (Paperback): Margaret Sutton Clue of the Broken Wing #29 (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R498 Discovery Miles 4 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Trail of the Green Doll #27 (Paperback): Margaret Sutton Trail of the Green Doll #27 (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R494 Discovery Miles 4 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

""Don't look for it "" The voice startles Judy and Honey as it seems to come out of nowhere. The girls search the area but cannot discover the source of the voice. The strange voice is the first in a series of events drawing Judy into her latest mystery. Judy takes in Helen Riker and her children Penny and Paul as boarders at her home in Dry Brook Hollow. Penny speaks of a green doll but is scolded by her brother. What Judy does hear leads her to believe that some men stole some type of green doll from Mrs. Riker and that it has something to do with their Uncle Paul Riker. Judy and Horace go with the Rikers to visit Uncle Paul, but he has disappeared, his house has burned to the ground, and his entire collection of jade has been stolen. Judy has quite a mystery to solve. She must find the thieves and Uncle Paul and help Mrs. Riker through a difficult time.

Whispered Watchword #32 (Paperback): Margaret Sutton Whispered Watchword #32 (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R493 Discovery Miles 4 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

No sooner do Judy and her FBI husband Peter Dobbs arrive in Washington, D.C., than Judy is knee-deep in mystery and suspense. It all begins quite innocently-the old Senate Office Building is being plagued by mice, and Judy's beloved cat Blackberry, rejected at the motel where she and Peter are staying, is elected official mousecatcher. There is only one problem-Blackberry has disappeared. Who let Blackberry out of the motel room and why? The owner, paralyzed by fear, refuses to talk-that is, until his own daughter vanishes-then he readily agrees to cooperate with the FBI and a Senate Committee investigating organized crime. But there is more involved in this labyrinth of intrigue than even Judy suspects. As she tours the Capitol building, she overhears a strange whisper which only can mean one thing-more danger! The life of a prominent Senator has been threatened, and Judy is suddenly faced with a great challenge to her cherished ideals of freedom and democracy. As the intricate pattern of the situation begins to emerge, Judy finally finds a solution both to her own dilemma and to a far larger and more perplexing situation.

Phantom Friend #30 (Paperback): Margaret Sutton Phantom Friend #30 (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R491 Discovery Miles 4 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

""What do you mean?"" Judy asks her new friend, Clarissa Valentine. ""How could you look in a mirror and not see your reflection?"" When Clarissa insists that this strange thing has happened to her, Judy and the other girls think she is teasing them. But when Clarissa disappears in the middle of a television show, even Judy has to admit something peculiar is going on. The three other girls are angry, because with Clarissa went the twenty dollars they had loaned her. But Judy still believes in Clarissa, though something certainly is very wrong. Judy wishes her FBI husband, Peter Dobbs, would complete his mysterious mission and join her in New York City. She wants him to help her find the young girl, who might be in real danger. What Judy does not know is that Peter himself is in danger. The next time she sees him, he is lying injured in a hospital bed. But by a weird combination of circumstance, what happens to Peter gives Judy her first clue to what might have happened to Clarissa. When Judy, with Peter's help, finally learns what really did happen, she uncovers a mystery far more exciting than she could possibly have imagined.

Discovery at Dragon's Mouth #31 (Paperback): Margaret Sutton Discovery at Dragon's Mouth #31 (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R493 Discovery Miles 4 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When the FBI suddenly orders Judy's husband Peter to Washington, D.C. on a bank robbery case, the young couple is just about to start off on a trip. To cheer herself up after Peter's plane departs, Judy buys a corsage of snapdragons. Judy is wearing the corsage when she and Peter's sister, Honey Dobbs, decide to drive to New York City and spend a few days with Irene and Dale Meredith. On the way, the two girls nearly have a fatal accident. A handsome young stranger comes to their rescue and introduces himself as Mr. Nogard. What Mr. Nogard says when he sees Judy's corsage, and the mysterious package he gives her, lead to an exciting cross-country ride for Judy and Honey. In the heart of Yellowstone Park, at the Dragon's Mouth, Judy finds a vital clue to Peter's bank robbery case and at the same time places herself in great danger. How one word on a postcard alerts Peter to her predicament winds up a hair-raising mystery-adventure for Judy.

The Magic Makers and the Bramble Bush Man (Paperback): Margaret Sutton The Magic Makers and the Bramble Bush Man (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R470 R411 Discovery Miles 4 110 Save R59 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Haunted Fountain; A Judy Bolton Mystery (Paperback): Margaret Sutton The Haunted Fountain; A Judy Bolton Mystery (Paperback)
Margaret Sutton
R484 R423 Discovery Miles 4 230 Save R61 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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