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Abstract Children born to mothers with opioid use disorder (OUD) are at increased risk of maltreatment and out‐of‐home care (OOHC) placement. This study examines the parent‐child interaction quality and home environments of 92 New Zealand children with prenatal opioid exposure (OE) and 106 non‐opioid‐exposed (NE) children.
Samantha J. Lee +2 more
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ABSTRACT Gerhard Gundermann was an East German open cast miner and ‘Liedermacher’ who died prematurely in 1998 at the age of forty‐three. Although he is known for his controversial involvement with the Stasi in his early career, very little has been written about his art, including the ‘Liedertheater’ work he performed with Brigade Feuerstein in the ...
David Robb
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Abstract In the time preceding, during, and following the revolution in France, Germany, and other European nations in 1848/49, numerous women writers actively participated in the fight for freedom and democracy. However, their involvement manifested in diverse forms.
Renata Dampc‐Jarosz
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Abstract Louise Aston's work during the 1840s is usually read within the context of the author's life and biography. This paper differs from this reading. Instead, I explore the extent to which a reading fixated on the author's life runs the risk of overlooking the perspective of behaviours and gender roles that Aston portrayed in her fictional worlds.
Andree Michaelis‐König
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Waldorf, Montessori und Pestalozzi‐Hype? – Schulnamen im Spiegel der Geschichte der Pädagogik
Abstract Schools in Germany are frequently named after people. Thus, these persons are remembered in the public sphere. This article answers the question to what extent the school names in the federal state of Thuringia correspond with the history of scientific pedagogy.
Sebastian Engelmann, Katharina Weiand
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Abstract For some years now, there has been a dispute in Berlin Pankow about renaming the “Robert‐Rössle‐Straße.” The pathologist is accused of an opportunistic attitude regarding his behaviour and his scientific work under National Socialism. In his research, especially that on a “pathology of the family,” Robert Rössle is said to have followed the ...
Thomas Beddies
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Technophile Einstellungen: Eine Frage der Persönlichkeit?
There is a significant discrepancy between explanations of resistance to new technology in German public discourse and the results of empirical research.
Michael M. Zwick, Jürgen Hampel
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Unsichtbarkeit. Über die moralische Epistemologie von “Anerkennung” [PDF]
Zusammen mit dem Protagonisten des Romans von Ralf Ellison „Invisible Man“ akzeptiert der Autor des Beitrags das Problem der Demütigung der menschlichen Persönlichkeit mittels des „Hindurchschauens“, des „looking through“. Der Autor hebt die Frage hervor,
Honneth A.
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Abstract This article focuses on analysis of the international controversy provoked by the posthumous awarding of the 1972 Peace Prize of the German Book Trade to the Jewish‐Polish physician, pedagogue and writer Janusz Korczak (1878/79–1942). The controversy, which centred around the recipient of the prize money, can be identified as an important ...
Anne Oommen‐Halbach, Thorsten Halling
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Bern: Langzeitkurs 2. Eine Mehrphasenfortbildung zum Thema Persönlichkeit, Lernen und Schule
In der Bernischen Lehrerinnen- und Lehrerfortbildung haben die Bildungsurlaube mehrjährige Tradition. Der Langzeitkurs2 ist darin das jüngste Angebot.
Rolf Hugi
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