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NASSP Bulletin, 1974
This writer suggests that the school has a moral impera tive to face up to society's problems and to exercise its unique capability for being the custodian of values. He discusses the three false gods of success, scientism, and efficiency.
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This writer suggests that the school has a moral impera tive to face up to society's problems and to exercise its unique capability for being the custodian of values. He discusses the three false gods of success, scientism, and efficiency.
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Renewing Our Cultural Borderlands
Topics in Language Disorders, 2018The professions of speech–language pathology and audiology provide valuable services for persons with communication, hearing, and feeding/swallowing disabilities. However, from a global perspective, mainstream practice discourses represent values from colonial perspectives (called Northern here). As such, they remain largely inaccessible to most people
Mershen Pillay, Harsha Kathard
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Renewing Culture and Community
1996Abstract In Part II we examined the resurgence of American Indian racial self-identification in the U.S. census and traced the origins of this American Indian ethnic renewal to federal Indian policies, the politics of civil rights, and Native American activism, all of which fostered Indian ethnic awareness and pride. The presence of 1,
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The Poetics of Cultural Renewal
2006In his Introduction to Poetry and Pragmatism, Richard Poirier argues that James, Dewey, and Stein take from Emerson … the license, the injunction, that they should make … any idea into their own. And they do this by troping or inflecting or giving a new voice to the idea, by reshaping it, to the degree that makes any expression of gratitude to a ...
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The renewal of the social and cultural environment
Theory Into Practice, 1970The word renewal connotes the wish to replace the old and outworn-to start afresh. The resulting imagery, value judgments and conceptualizations lead easily to an emphasis on structures stripped of their history and torn out of their continuing process. They also lead to a discussion of social change in the rhetoric of revolution.
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Poetic Knowledge and Cultural Renewal
logos, 2012IT HAS BEEN OVER A DECADE since the appearance of John Haldane's essay, "Thomistic Ethics in America," first delivered as a lecture at the University of Notre Dame and subsequently published in the pages of Logos. Haldane's essay is in part an encomium to those thinkers and institutions that, in the latter half of the twentieth century, reinvigorated ...
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A Renewed Commitment to Cultural Humility
MEDSURG Nursing, 2021Cherie R. Rebar, Nicole M. Heimgartner
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Renewed avatars of Ukrainian culture
THE INTERACTION OF JOURNALISM, ADVERTISING AND PR IN THE MODERN MEDIA SPACE, 2022N. M. Sydorenko, O. O. Dubetska
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