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Grammar Confusion And Some Guidelines, Case J. Boot, John Struyk
Grammar Confusion And Some Guidelines, Case J. Boot, John Struyk
Pro Rege
No abstract provided.
Sharing In Community Facilities, James Koldenhoven
Electives And Undergraduate Social Work Education In A State University, H. Wayne Johnson
Electives And Undergraduate Social Work Education In A State University, H. Wayne Johnson
The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare
From the beginning of its interest in undergraduate instruction, the Council on Social Work Education has stressed the importance of a broad liberal education for baccalaureate social workers . Such emphasis was restated twice in subsequent CSWE documents, and more recently in other materials which enunciate the standards for the new undergraduate accreditation process commencing in 1974. It is much easier to state the notion of a general education than it is to describe its content and character and there is a tendency to become ambiguous. We are prone to resort to a high level of generalization in characterizing a …
Attack On And Defense Of Debate, Daryl Vander Kooi
Sexism In Special Education, Patricia H. Gillespie, Albert H. Fink
Sexism In Special Education, Patricia H. Gillespie, Albert H. Fink
IUSTITIA
The educational establishment is now reflecting the concerns of womanhood. Grudgingly, and even painfully, it seems to some, the large and complicated system of formal education acknowledges the existence of practices which are sexist both in conception and operation. At one level this sexism is directed, at many levels of awareness, toward the functionaries of the system. The economic oppression of teachers, who are mostly female, is an obvious expression of the phenomenon. Another benchmark is the limited career development opportunities available to women as educational managers and academics.
At yet another level, not the less dangerous for being more …
Professor Stoker On Campus (Continued), James Koldenhoven
Professor Stoker On Campus (Continued), James Koldenhoven
Pro Rege
Stoker's first lecture is discussed in Pro Rege 2:19-20, Dec 1973. His third lecture is discussed in Pro Rege 2:23-24, June 1974.