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Abstract The existence and development of feminist scholarship and practice have been revisited by feminist anthropologists and sociologists exploring it among the gendered cultural and historical dynamics of the Caribbean. Feminist Caribbeanists’ pioneering efforts that fit within this theoretical family have challenged the Global North status quo to ...
Cherisse Francis
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Abstract This article examines how mobility restrictions imposed by governments during the COVID‐19 pandemic intensified reproductive and mobility injustices. It traces shifting configurations of privilege and inequality within marginalized groups whose reproductive desires remain legally and socially unrecognized.
Sara L. Friedman
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Characteristics, Motivators, and Enablers of Educators Who Earn Many Micro‐Credentials
ABSTRACT This study explores the characteristics, motivators, and enablers of US educators, who earned more than ten micro‐credentials. Although research exists on attitudes and motivators associated with educators newly engaging with micro‐credentials, it lacks insights into learners earning many micro‐credentials.
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Education and Urban Society, 1999
" This school is failing every child in it. That is your responsibility. The usual excuses-bad kids, poor parents, lousy administrator, bad curriculum-will not be acceptable. You are the only people in the world who can solve the problem. You have all the knowledge and skills to find ways to meet the problem, but it will require that we all learn them
Bruno V. Manno +2 more
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" This school is failing every child in it. That is your responsibility. The usual excuses-bad kids, poor parents, lousy administrator, bad curriculum-will not be acceptable. You are the only people in the world who can solve the problem. You have all the knowledge and skills to find ways to meet the problem, but it will require that we all learn them
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Charter School Achievements in Texas: Public versus Charter Schools
International Journal of Educational Reform, 2018This study aimed to investigate the performance of a charter school network, Harmony Public Schools (HPS), in a 3-year longitudinal student-level research study of high school mathematics, reading, and science performance using 2009–2011 Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skill student data. Propensity-score-matched public (N = 19) and Harmony (N = 11)
Alpaslan Sahin +2 more
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2000
A timely work that examines this unusual experiment and the controversies that surround public choice and charter schools as a means of educational reform.Charter Schools: A Reference Handbooklooks at what motivates the rise of charter schools, from the frustrations of parents, teachers, and students, to the expectations of community members.
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A timely work that examines this unusual experiment and the controversies that surround public choice and charter schools as a means of educational reform.Charter Schools: A Reference Handbooklooks at what motivates the rise of charter schools, from the frustrations of parents, teachers, and students, to the expectations of community members.
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2019
Abstract Whatever is good about market society at its observable, realistic best boils down to the bilateral right to say no. Whatever is good about market society boils down to how well it works as a way of institutionalizing an expectation that people will respect each other as self-owners.
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Abstract Whatever is good about market society at its observable, realistic best boils down to the bilateral right to say no. Whatever is good about market society boils down to how well it works as a way of institutionalizing an expectation that people will respect each other as self-owners.
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