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Unnecessary Frills: Communality as a Nice (But Expendable) Trait in Leaders
Although leader role expectations appear to have become relatively more compatible with stereotypically feminine attributes like empathy, women continue to be highly underrepresented in leadership roles.
Andrea C Vial, Jaime L Napier
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Parents’ Perceptions of Teachers’ Authority and Parental Involvement: The Impact of Communality
This study aimed to examine how the level of communality (communal affiliation) affects parents’ perception of children attending public elementary schools, the concept of teacher authority, and the concept of parental involvement.
Yael Fisher, Ravit Refael Fanyo
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Being a Betaceño in Mexico City: adaptation, permanence and communal resistance
The objectives of this paper are to describe with two examples the recreation of communality in an urban context. And, to explain how the Betaceña community has recreated its culture through the communal practice (with the party).
Mónica Isela Gaspar Diego
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The article examines the development of approaches to the category of sobornost (spiritual community of people), stated in the works of V. Solovyov, in the works of P. Florensky, S. Bulgakov, N. Berdyaev.
A. V. Tonkovidova, P. E. Boyko
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This paper deals with an experience on the trajectory of Community Education located in Chinantec communities in the State of Oaxaca. Chinantec teachers have given themselves the historical task of building educational projects from the community ...
Miguel Dario Hidalgo Castro +2 more
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The purpose of this article is to introduce to the current discussion on the conservation of Cultivated Biodiversity the cultural complexity that goes through these practices, and show the context of economic and political subordination in which peasant ...
Álvaro Salgado Ramírez
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Crisis, Urban Fabrics, and the Public Interest: The Israeli Experience
The relation between urbanization and pandemics is not new. In fact, the “reformative” urban plans of the late 19th and early 20th centuries sought the addition of green patches, reliable running water systems, good sanitation, and sunlight to fend off ...
Hadas Shadar
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A quantitative analysis measuring professionals’ perception about Quality Physical Education (QPE)
Embedding quality provision in physical education (PE) programmes in school settings remains a perennial concern among stakeholders worldwide. The demise of PE and sports participation in schools elevated the dialogue to comprehend the underpinning ...
Md. Dilsad Ahmed +4 more
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Toward Gender Equality in Education—Teachers’ Beliefs about Gender and Math
Math has a strong gender-related image, even among teachers. As teachers hold beliefs about their work, their role, their subject, and their students, they shape girls’ and boys’ mathematical beliefs and attitudes.
Jana Lindner +3 more
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The current civilizational crisis raises challenges on the care of the commons, among them water occupies a crucial place. In this context it is essential to rethink water, from other epistemic and ontological approaches, that resist the determinism of ...
Denisse Roca-Servat +2 more
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