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Living As If (Hardcover)
William R. Miller
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Kelso (Hardcover)
George R Miller, William R. Watson, The Cowlitz County Historical Museum
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Collective Unravelings of the Hegemonic Web represents the
culmination of work that emerged from 2013 Curriculum &
Pedagogy annual conference. The notion of the hegemonic web is the
defining theme of the volume. In this collection, authors struggle
to unravel and take apart pieces of the complex web that are so
deeply embedded into normative ways of thinking, being and making
meaning. They also grapple with understanding the role that
hegemony plays and the influence that it has on identity,
curriculum, teaching and learning. Finally, scholars included in
this volume describe their efforts to engage and undergo
counter-hegemonic movements by sharing their stories and struggles.
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Portals (Hardcover)
William R. Miller, Lillian Kathleen Homer; Foreword by George Eman Vaillant
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This volume explores cultural innovation and transformation as
revealed through the emergence of new media genres. New media have
enabled what impresses most observers as a dizzying proliferation
of new forms of communicative interaction and cultural production,
provoking multimodal experimentation, and artistic and
entrepreneurial innovation. Working with the concept of genre,
scholars in multiple fields have begun to explore these processes
of emergence, innovation, and stabilization. Genre has thus become
newly important in game studies, library and information science,
film and media studies, applied linguistics, rhetoric, literature,
and elsewhere. Understood as social recognitions that embed
histories, ideologies, and contradictions, genres function as
recurrent social actions, helping to constitute culture. Because
genres are dynamic sites of tension between stability and change,
they are also sites of inventive potential. Emerging Genres in New
Media Environments brings together compelling papers from scholars
in Brazil, Canada, England, and the United States to illustrate how
this inventive potential has been harnessed around the world.
Beyond the legend of the creation of the American flag, we know
very little about the facts of Betsy Ross' life. Perhaps with one
snip of her scissors she convinced the nation's future first
president that five-pointed stars suited better than six. Perhaps
not. Miller recovers for the first time the full story of Betsy
Ross, sharing the woman as she truly was. Miller pieces together
the fascinating life of this little-known and much beloved figure,
showing that she is important to our history not just because she
made a flag, but because she embraced the resistance movement with
vigour, revelled in its triumphs, and suffered its consequences.
This book serves as a platform for educators and researchers to
unite educational technology and social justice. While educational
technology is a rapidly changing and progressive field of research
and practice, it remains largely separate from education for social
justice. Current literature about educational technology is often
approached from a technical, how-to perspective that emphasizes
ways to implement technology into the classroom. Technology is
often viewed as inevitable, yet neutral and value-free. Educational
technology, however, is anything but neutral. The contributors
collectively advance a hopeful discourse by exploring the potential
of technology as a vehicle to transform and emancipate, while not
forgoing a critically reflective measure of self-conscious critique
of our own role as educators, students, or scholars in oppressive
silences, constraints and conditions. This edited collection makes
an important and unique contribution to the field, as it will be
the first published volume to detail research, theory, and practice
regarding student use of technology in achieving liberatory aims
since IAP's 2009 publication, ICT for Education, Development and
Social Justice. The fields of educational technology and social
justice are vast and applicable in many domains, including teacher
education, graduate programs, and K-12 education. This work is
intended to appeal to a diverse academic and professional audience
of K-12 teachers, teacher educators, educational technology and
social justice scholars, and policy makers. Scholars and academics
instructing graduate-level educational technology courses can
reference this edited collection as the most current text on
socially just educational technology. Educational practitioners
from teacher education programs and the K-12 sector may use this
book as a source of ideas and inspiration to incorporate student
use of technology toward emancipatory aims. This title could be
adopted as a course text for both undergraduate and graduate
education courses in: media literacy, digital literacy, distance
education, education for social justice, and teacher preparation,
and educational technology courses. Readers will also be able to
use the book as a guide when critically analyzing their own
professional practice, whether it is in research, working with K-12
students, or preparing future educators or scholars.
This volume examines the agency of second/foreign language teachers
in diverse geographical contexts and in both K-12 and adult
education. It offers new understandings and conceptualizations of
second/foreign language teacher agency through a variety of types
of empirical data. It also demonstrates the use of different
methodologies or analytic tools to study the multidimensional,
dynamic and complex nature of second/foreign language teacher
agency. The chapters draw on a range of theories and approaches to
language teacher agency (including ecological theory, positioning
theory, complexity theory and actor-network theory) that expand our
understanding of the concept, while at the same time presenting
various analytic approaches such as discourse studies and narrative
inquiry. The chapters also analyze the connection of agency to
other relevant topics, such as teacher identity, emotions,
positioning and autonomy.
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Gresham (Hardcover)
George R Miller
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This book provides an introductory understanding of fluvial
geomorphic principles and how these principles can be integrated
with geochemical data to cost-effectively characterize, assess and
remediate contaminated rivers. The book stresses the importance of
needing to understand both geomorphic and geochemical processes.
Thus, the overall presentation is first an analysis of physical and
chemical processes and, second, a discussion of how an
understanding of these processes can be applied to specific aspects
of site assessment and remediation. Such analyses provide the basis
for a realistic prediction of the kinds of environmental responses
that might be expected, for example, during future changes in
climate or land-use.
Work safely and efficiently on motors and controls with Ugly's
Electric Motors and Controls, 2020 Edition. Updated to reflect the
2020 National Electrical Code (NEC), this pocket guide is a quick,
on-the-job reference specifically designed to provide the most
commonly required information on the design, installation,
application, and maintenance of motors and controls in an
easy-to-read, easy-to-access format. An ideal tool for
electricians, contractors, designers, engineers, instructors and
students, this essential pocket guide uses new full-color diagrams,
calculations, and quick explanations to ensure jobs are completed
safely and correctly and in accordance to industry standards.
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