
Contexts, boundary zones and boundary objects in lifelong learning
... Discourses of lifelong learning trouble the notion of context as container precisely because it becomes possible for all settings and domains, indeed all social practices, to be signified as learning contexts. These domains can be conceived as separate contexts in their own rights of course, e.g. h ...
... Discourses of lifelong learning trouble the notion of context as container precisely because it becomes possible for all settings and domains, indeed all social practices, to be signified as learning contexts. These domains can be conceived as separate contexts in their own rights of course, e.g. h ...
- NSUWorks
... to explain the circumstances that led to the committing of the crime. Both parties then work together to arrive at a mutually acceptable settlement, which could be monetary compensation, community service, or some other form of restitution (Umbreit, 1993). In a VORP, social workers and conflict reso ...
... to explain the circumstances that led to the committing of the crime. Both parties then work together to arrive at a mutually acceptable settlement, which could be monetary compensation, community service, or some other form of restitution (Umbreit, 1993). In a VORP, social workers and conflict reso ...
Aalborg Universitet Field Theory in Cultural Capital Studies of Educational Attainment
... are also likely to be more involved in both school and politics and may therefore indirectly impose their norms and values on the standards of evaluation in the educational system. It is true that some quantitative studies stress that items such as number of books in the home are indicators of a br ...
... are also likely to be more involved in both school and politics and may therefore indirectly impose their norms and values on the standards of evaluation in the educational system. It is true that some quantitative studies stress that items such as number of books in the home are indicators of a br ...
Social Capital And Capitalist Economies BEN FINE and COSTAS
... 2. The intellectual origins of social capital There is no doubt that the introduction of the concept of social capital into social theory was inspired by the French progressive sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, at the end of the 1970s (see, for instance, 1986, 1996). Bourdieu was concerned with how oppre ...
... 2. The intellectual origins of social capital There is no doubt that the introduction of the concept of social capital into social theory was inspired by the French progressive sociologist Pierre Bourdieu, at the end of the 1970s (see, for instance, 1986, 1996). Bourdieu was concerned with how oppre ...
Amédée or how to get rid of it: social representations... Ivana Markova, University of Stirling
... transformed and further developed in the present socio-cultural theories of the mind (e.g. Wertsch, 1991; Hermans and Kempen, 1993; co-constructivism (Valsiner, 1998) , dialogism in language (Linell, 1998, Rommetveit, 1998; Heen Wold, 1992; Markova and Foppa, 1990; 1991; Markova , Graumann and Foppa ...
... transformed and further developed in the present socio-cultural theories of the mind (e.g. Wertsch, 1991; Hermans and Kempen, 1993; co-constructivism (Valsiner, 1998) , dialogism in language (Linell, 1998, Rommetveit, 1998; Heen Wold, 1992; Markova and Foppa, 1990; 1991; Markova , Graumann and Foppa ...
Theories of Development
... Helps us to understand the cultural influences in learning and cognition. Culture is values, customs, beliefs and skills of a social group. Children’s learning is influenced by a mentor or other adults and peers in the community. Learning takes place through dialog…language. Learning is not in isola ...
... Helps us to understand the cultural influences in learning and cognition. Culture is values, customs, beliefs and skills of a social group. Children’s learning is influenced by a mentor or other adults and peers in the community. Learning takes place through dialog…language. Learning is not in isola ...
Opening the Black Box: Theory of Human Needs Reconsidered
... scholars, embraced psychology as a crucial means towards understanding human persons and their relations. A case in point is their appropriation of the ideas of the American psychologist, Abraham Maslow. His hierarchy of needs became the focal point in analyzing the causes and resolution of conflict ...
... scholars, embraced psychology as a crucial means towards understanding human persons and their relations. A case in point is their appropriation of the ideas of the American psychologist, Abraham Maslow. His hierarchy of needs became the focal point in analyzing the causes and resolution of conflict ...
Contents - Uni Kassel
... Second, the terms ‘post-modern‘ and ‘post-structural‘ do not fit together very well. As a matter of fact, they are often used very differently. While for some these terms are pointing towards the same thing and are simply used identically (Kaplan 1988; Devetak 2001), others emphasis that it is impor ...
... Second, the terms ‘post-modern‘ and ‘post-structural‘ do not fit together very well. As a matter of fact, they are often used very differently. While for some these terms are pointing towards the same thing and are simply used identically (Kaplan 1988; Devetak 2001), others emphasis that it is impor ...
Social and Socialist Musings on the Sector Skills Agreement
... to have any concrete meaning. It can refer to central planning with complete state ownership of resources; to the nationalization of large industrial and financial concerns only; to state shareholding in private enterprise; to codetermination; to public corporations; to decentralized economies; to w ...
... to have any concrete meaning. It can refer to central planning with complete state ownership of resources; to the nationalization of large industrial and financial concerns only; to state shareholding in private enterprise; to codetermination; to public corporations; to decentralized economies; to w ...
Communication Motives, Satisfaction, and Social Support in the
... multidisciplinary [26], uniformly suggests the benefits of such communicative interactions for individuals’ physical and psychological health [46]. Although most research about supportive interaction focuses on the interpersonal context [11, 13, 14], when invoked in the organizational setting, socia ...
... multidisciplinary [26], uniformly suggests the benefits of such communicative interactions for individuals’ physical and psychological health [46]. Although most research about supportive interaction focuses on the interpersonal context [11, 13, 14], when invoked in the organizational setting, socia ...
International Sociological Association Mid
... develops in all societies in such a way that s/he moves from preconventional, selfish and egocentric ways of thinking through conventional ways of thinking which respect collective lines of action to judgements and principles which emphasize universality. Acting in accordance with the conventional l ...
... develops in all societies in such a way that s/he moves from preconventional, selfish and egocentric ways of thinking through conventional ways of thinking which respect collective lines of action to judgements and principles which emphasize universality. Acting in accordance with the conventional l ...
Chase-Dunn, Christopher, Yukio Kawano and Benjamin
... below). They contend that it is world-systems rather than societies that constitute the most important unit of analysis for explaining social evolution. In this paper we will explain this nested network approach to spatially bounding world-systems and then consider how new developments in “Hierarchi ...
... below). They contend that it is world-systems rather than societies that constitute the most important unit of analysis for explaining social evolution. In this paper we will explain this nested network approach to spatially bounding world-systems and then consider how new developments in “Hierarchi ...
DPSA APRM REPORT ENG_30Jan2014
... hosted the Africa Cup of Nations Cup. All these events have special meaning and signiÀcance to us as a country as they are important landmarks of our involvement in building a united Africa guided by the values of democracy, peace and prosperity. As Africans, we all strive to achieve continental soc ...
... hosted the Africa Cup of Nations Cup. All these events have special meaning and signiÀcance to us as a country as they are important landmarks of our involvement in building a united Africa guided by the values of democracy, peace and prosperity. As Africans, we all strive to achieve continental soc ...
Social Science and Its Methods - Distant Production House University
... “economics” and “economists” with any of the other social sciences and its practitioners, we would have as good a definition as possible. Unfortunately, it would not be very helpful to those who do not know what social scientists do. One important difference among the individual social scientists di ...
... “economics” and “economists” with any of the other social sciences and its practitioners, we would have as good a definition as possible. Unfortunately, it would not be very helpful to those who do not know what social scientists do. One important difference among the individual social scientists di ...
Министерство образования
... remains, they gave pondered why people of other societies order their lives differently than themselves. They have wondered why some members of society violate social rules. They have questioned why some people should be wealthy and powerful and others poor and powerless. And they have been bewilder ...
... remains, they gave pondered why people of other societies order their lives differently than themselves. They have wondered why some members of society violate social rules. They have questioned why some people should be wealthy and powerful and others poor and powerless. And they have been bewilder ...
The Quest for a Universal Social Work: Some Issues and Implications
... Secondly, we examine some issues involved in the idea of Western social work in the light of post-colonial debates. Thirdly, we discuss the tensions involved in the ideas of globalisation and localisation before examining universal values and multiculturalism. We then draw out arguments about the de ...
... Secondly, we examine some issues involved in the idea of Western social work in the light of post-colonial debates. Thirdly, we discuss the tensions involved in the ideas of globalisation and localisation before examining universal values and multiculturalism. We then draw out arguments about the de ...
Managing Natural Resources for Human Development in
... Managing natural resources is challenging. Many countries with large endowments of valuable natural resources do no better, and often do worse, than less endowed countries. This recurrent fact has been called the “natural resource curse” or the “paradox of plenty”. Yet, the natural resource curse is ...
... Managing natural resources is challenging. Many countries with large endowments of valuable natural resources do no better, and often do worse, than less endowed countries. This recurrent fact has been called the “natural resource curse” or the “paradox of plenty”. Yet, the natural resource curse is ...
The debate about utopias from a sociological perspective
... more as a representation of the natural desires and authentic needs of humanity. It was, like More’s London, an urban one. Like the other humanists of his time, More wants to ‘Hellenize’ the cities of England with a civic spirit, derived from the Greek polis. The book is ‘antifeudal’ (Manuel & Manue ...
... more as a representation of the natural desires and authentic needs of humanity. It was, like More’s London, an urban one. Like the other humanists of his time, More wants to ‘Hellenize’ the cities of England with a civic spirit, derived from the Greek polis. The book is ‘antifeudal’ (Manuel & Manue ...
20150313, Berufsbild lang, englisch.indd
... Professional actions in special education/Heilpädagogik are actions of individual persons who perform their professional tasks in freedom and responsibility to the best of their knowledge and judgment. They sensitise society for the concerns of special education/Heilpädagogik. At the same time, spec ...
... Professional actions in special education/Heilpädagogik are actions of individual persons who perform their professional tasks in freedom and responsibility to the best of their knowledge and judgment. They sensitise society for the concerns of special education/Heilpädagogik. At the same time, spec ...
The Poverty of Historicism
... Marx, who was no historicist. The implication was that historicism was a straw man. One should have been warned by those stirrings: the book rubbed too many people in too many sore places to be other than buried as soon as possible. It has become an anticlassic: read but not praised; diffused but no ...
... Marx, who was no historicist. The implication was that historicism was a straw man. One should have been warned by those stirrings: the book rubbed too many people in too many sore places to be other than buried as soon as possible. It has become an anticlassic: read but not praised; diffused but no ...
Podiatry (chiropody) (2001)
... of study and training in health care. They also represent general expectations about standards for the award of qualifications at a given level and articulate the attributes and capabilities that those possessing such qualifications should be able to demonstrate. Subject benchmark statements are use ...
... of study and training in health care. They also represent general expectations about standards for the award of qualifications at a given level and articulate the attributes and capabilities that those possessing such qualifications should be able to demonstrate. Subject benchmark statements are use ...
Working Paper Number 107 Does it matter that we don`t agree on
... Thirdly, there is the question of whether methods are ‘objective’ or ‘subjective’. Most statements about poverty suggest objectivity: i.e. it is implied that there is a certain reality ‘out there’ which poverty statistics capture. To the extent that value judgements affect measurement then the me th ...
... Thirdly, there is the question of whether methods are ‘objective’ or ‘subjective’. Most statements about poverty suggest objectivity: i.e. it is implied that there is a certain reality ‘out there’ which poverty statistics capture. To the extent that value judgements affect measurement then the me th ...
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... Thus, the third generation of scholarship is concerned less with ac-counting for crossborder ties and flows of fixed categories of persons or groups, but focuses more on changing boundaries. This is so because social spaces denote dynamic processes, not static notions of ties and positions. The main ...
... Thus, the third generation of scholarship is concerned less with ac-counting for crossborder ties and flows of fixed categories of persons or groups, but focuses more on changing boundaries. This is so because social spaces denote dynamic processes, not static notions of ties and positions. The main ...
the children`s center of wayne county
... MI required. LMSW preferred. Program development and grant writing experience required. Team development and process skills required. Must have knowledge of COA or similar Accreditation process. Requires experience with Evidence Based clinical practices and philosophies. Primary function is to lead ...
... MI required. LMSW preferred. Program development and grant writing experience required. Team development and process skills required. Must have knowledge of COA or similar Accreditation process. Requires experience with Evidence Based clinical practices and philosophies. Primary function is to lead ...
sociological perspectives on poverty
... identities. Consumption, however, has also become an increasingly important element of distinction and stratification. Those experiencing poverty often find it difficult to partake in expected consumption behaviours. Furthermore, the spending habits and patterns of the poorest are often subjected to ...
... identities. Consumption, however, has also become an increasingly important element of distinction and stratification. Those experiencing poverty often find it difficult to partake in expected consumption behaviours. Furthermore, the spending habits and patterns of the poorest are often subjected to ...