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Between PIAAC and the new literacy studies. What adult education can learn from large-scale assessments without adopting the neo-liberal paradigm
Grotlüschen, Anke Hrsg.; Heilmann, Lisanne Hrsg.. - : Waxmann, 2021. : Münster, 2021. : New York, 2021. : pedocs-Dokumentenserver/DIPF, 2021
In: Münster ; New York : Waxmann 2021, 265 S. - (Alphabetisierung und Grundbildung; 14) (2021)
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The Agency of Activism: What Do Activist Practices Do To/For Teacher-Activists?
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Персоналии в науке: к 60-летию профессора З. К. Темиргазиной ... : Personalities in Science: To the 60th Anniversary of the Birth of Professor Z. K. Temirgazina ...
Рахимжанов, Канат Хисматович; Акошева, Маржан Касымовна. - : Уральский государственный педагогический университет, 2020
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Divided We Stand: Exploring the Alcohol Industry Framing of the Alcohol (Minimum Pricing) (Scotland) Act Consultation.
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Oral history interview with John W. Slocum 2012 ...
Unav. - : Columbia University, 2019
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Viel gelernt, doch nichts verändert? Eine Beobachtungsstudie zur geschlechtsspezifischen Interaktion in politischen Basisgruppen
In: 57 ; Arbeitsberichte und Forschungsmaterialien / Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Soziologie ; 58 (2019)
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“I Don’t Want to Limit Myself to Binary Thinking”: an Interview With the Indonesian Artist Arahmaiani
In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 10 ; 1 ; 109-116 ; Gender, Ethnicity, and Environmental Transformations (2019)
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Diploma democracy : the rise of political meritocracy
Bovens, Mark; Wille, Anchrit. - Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2017
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Milena Jesenská und Alice Rühle-Gerstel: Konstruktionen gesellschaftlicher Nichtanerkennung
In: GENDER - Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft ; 7 ; 3 ; 77-92 ; Intellektuelle Frauen (2017)
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What Motivates Secondary Social Studies Teachers to be Politically Active: A Phenomenological Study
Louth, Tracey E. - 2017
Abstract: Members of countries with democratic governments rely on the political involvement of its citizens to elect individuals to positions of power as well as to approve legislative initiatives that are presented for voter approval on ballots (Hahm, 2000; Mayer, 2011). However, voting is just one of many examples of political activity (Wiltfang & McAdams, 1991). This qualitative study was designed to address a gap in the research by analyzing factors that motivated secondary, social studies teachers to become politically active. Teachers are overwhelmingly absent from political activities other than voting (National Teacher Association, 2010). Even though they teach a subject that stresses the importance of civic responsibility across time, social studies teachers are not more likely to participate in politics than teachers of other content areas (Fowler, 2006; Lavine, 2014). While researchers have explored the obstacles teachers face in becoming politically active, very little attention has been paid to exploring the minority of teachers who engage in politics within their communities. There is minimal interaction between teachers and policymakers, which results in miscommunication between those who write education policies and those who implement education policies (Pustka, 2012). Schools would benefit from open communication between policymakers and teachers since those in the classroom are considered to be experts in their field (Burns, 2007). Teachers could provide accurate and current insight into the successes, challenges, and failures of schools (Burns, 2007, Pustka, 2012). However, drafting education legislation often involves policymakers and teachers working as separate entities with policymakers drafting legislation and teachers implementing policies (Pustka, 2012). Using cognitive mobilization theory as a conceptual framework, this study included an investigation of the motivating factors of politically active teachers. Face to face interviews allowed teachers to reflect on previous events that they believed contributed to their decisions to engage in politics. Teachers also were asked to speak about personal perceptions of their own political activity in terms of how their involvement in politics affected policy as well as their classroom pedagogy and student learning. Whether it was the influence of a politically involved parent, friend, or teacher, through school or an organization, or because of a significant event, participants in this study were exposed to politics and motivated to become politically active at some point in their lives prior to teaching. Additionally, political policy as well as personal, political activity affected the participants’ pedagogies. Finally, social studies teachers play an important role in modeling civic responsibility to their students. The findings of this study will be useful for teachers who wish to become more politically active and for politicians who wish to increase communication with teachers who are directly affected by education policy initiatives.
Keyword: Education; Education policy; Educators; Policy makers; Political activism; Political activity; Political participation; Politics; Social studies
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10106/26763
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Microphone pokes as prank or political action? Challenges to politicians’ visibility in the age of web TV
Kroon, Åsa; Angus, Daniel. - : John Benjamins Publishing, 2017
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Backward in high heels: A critical discourse analysis of major news magazines covering Hillary Clinton's 2008 campaign
Johnston, Abby. - : University of Missouri--Columbia, 2015
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Mobilizing Abroad, Citizenship, and Legacies of the Past : The Case of Ecuadorian Immigrants in Madrid and New York City
Fernández Gutiérrez, María Cristina. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
In: Fernández Gutiérrez, María Cristina. (2014). Mobilizing Abroad, Citizenship, and Legacies of the Past : The Case of Ecuadorian Immigrants in Madrid and New York City. UC San Diego: Sociology. Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/5sq719g6 (2014)
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CORPORATE ADVOCACY DISCOURSE : A CRITICAL DISCOURSE ANALYSIS OF CORPORATE POLITICAL ACTION LANGUAGE ; Corporate adovcacy discourse a critical discourse analysis of corporate political action language
Dawson, Joseph A.. - : East Carolina University, 2014
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Foundational Technologies for Activity-Based Intelligence - A Review of the Literature
In: DTIC (2014)
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Zur Nutzung der Sendung "rund" des DDR-Fernsehens durch junge Werktätige: Parlamentsstudie 1975 ; Zusatzbericht
In: 13 (2014)
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Jugend und Internationalismus: Festivalstudie III ; Typenstudie: Leser "Junge Welt"
In: 34 (2014)
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Les périphéries espagnoles après 1978: Catalyseurs de l’intégration européenne?
In: Annals of the University of Bucharest / Political science series ; 11 ; 23-32 (2014)
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Standing on the Shoulders of Giants: Where Do We Go from Here to Bring the Fire Service into the Domestic Intelligence Community?
In: DTIC (2012)
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"Sick society" and "Buschzulage" - images of the East German transformation
In: 4/2008 ; Working Papers: Economic Sociology Jena ; 26 (2012)
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