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The primary purpose of this study is to learn from the
experiences of schools across the U.S. that are engaged in a
largely process-oriented reform strategy. Schools vary in their
capacity for productive self-reflection. The authors examine the
process of self-assessment that many schools engaged in during this
time of widespread public attention to the equlaity of schools. The
schools examined in these cases reveal a complex interaction
between the nature of the self-reflective activity the schools were
engaged in (in this case, a National Education Association school
review process entitled KEYS to Success in Schools), the contexts
that shape the school, and the readiness on the part of school
staff to engage in systematic reflection around issues that affect
teaching and learning.
The act of self-reflection in schools may not provide, by
itself, a source of new ideas, alternative models, and a sense of
what might be possible for the school to accomplish. Some external
agent can often provide the impetus for (or constrain) the actions
of school staffs in examining their programs and capacity for
renewal. The acts and outcomes of self-reflection are inevitably
guided and/or constrained by various contexts (including the
school's history, culture, structure, and supports and pressures
provided from communities, districts, and states).
A new kind of society is being built in Syria, but it's not one you
would expect. Surrounded by deadly bands of ISIS and hostile
Turkish forces, the people living in Syria's Rojava cantons are
carving out one of the most radically progressive societies on the
planet today. Western visitors have been astounded by the success
of their project, a communally organised democracy which considers
women's equality indispensable and rejects reactionary nationalist
ideology whilst being fiercely anti-capitalist. The people of
Rojava call their new system democratic confederalism. An
implementation of the recent ideology of the imprisoned Kurdish
leader Abdullah Ocalan, it boasts gender quotas of 40 percent,
bottom-up democratic structures, deep-reaching ecological policies
and a militancy which is keeping ISIS from the gates. Revolution in
Rojava is the first full-length study of this ongoing social and
political transformation in Syrian Kurdistan. It is the first
authentic insight into the complex dimensions of the revolution.
Its authors use their own experiences of working and fighting in
the region to construct a picture of hope for Middle-Eastern
politics and society, and reveal an extraordinary story of a battle
against the odds.
Michael Knapp zeigt Moglichkeiten einer zeitabhangigen, im Sinne
der Baseler Terminologie "bedingten Modellierung" des
Kreditportfoliorisikos auf.
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