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Psychological And Behavioral Attributes Of Juvenile Delinquents In Thepeople's Republic Of China, Irving Epstein
Psychological And Behavioral Attributes Of Juvenile Delinquents In Thepeople's Republic Of China, Irving Epstein
Irving Epstein
No abstract provided.
An Application Of Adult Learning And Program Design, John A. Henschke Edd
An Application Of Adult Learning And Program Design, John A. Henschke Edd
John A. Henschke
No abstract provided.
Current Concepts And Information On The Differences Between Adults And Other Learners, John A. Henschke Edd
Current Concepts And Information On The Differences Between Adults And Other Learners, John A. Henschke Edd
John A. Henschke
No abstract provided.
Some Preliminary Considerations Involved In The Education Of Torture Victims And Their Children, Irving Epstein
Some Preliminary Considerations Involved In The Education Of Torture Victims And Their Children, Irving Epstein
Irving Epstein
No abstract provided.
Dope Is Death, Amilcar Shabazz
Dope Is Death, Amilcar Shabazz
Amilcar Shabazz
"Dope is Death" started as a study document for revolutionary nationalist cadres in the 1980s at the height of the Crack Wars and Reaganomics. It was later published in the September/October 1987 issue of "By Any Means Necessary!" newspaper published by the New Afrikan People's Organization. The version seen here is the 1988 pamphlet edition.
China's Keypoint Schools: A Means For Inclusion Of The Elite?, Irving Epstein
China's Keypoint Schools: A Means For Inclusion Of The Elite?, Irving Epstein
Irving Epstein
This study will analyze specific issues concerning the relationship between education, elite recruitment and reproduction and political leadership in China by examining ''keypoint schools," special schools which are better funded and staffed, that tend to draw a high proportion of the children of the elite. This topic is of particular interest given China's widespread student demonstrations of 1986 and the ensuing campaign against "bourgeois liberalization" conducted by party conservatives. Therefore, some effort will also be made to frame these events within a larger theoretical context. We will use Kenneth Jowitt's theoretical model of stages of development within Communist societies, to …
Preparing Non-Experienced Teachers Of Adults, John A. Henschke Edd
Preparing Non-Experienced Teachers Of Adults, John A. Henschke Edd
John A. Henschke
The expensive growth of adult and continuing education has brought with it many teachers who have subject matter expertise, but have no background, training or experience in teaching adults. While there are many of these people who are naturally successful in teaching adults, others may need assistance in becoming equipped for effective teaching in an adult learning setting. Attention is given to some adult education literature which implies, without directly stating, that research on the value of the training needs to emerge out of the model of practice. This research issue paper sets forth a new five-step theoretical model of …
Why Isn't It With?, Gale Stam
The Leverage Problem In The Valuation Of Privately Held Firms, Thomas D. Berry, John Houston
The Leverage Problem In The Valuation Of Privately Held Firms, Thomas D. Berry, John Houston
Thomas D Berry
No abstract provided.