Author: Brian L. Fife
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313398100
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Can public schools in America be saved? This book considers theory, current practice, and the common school ideal through a historical lens to arrive at practical suggestions for reforming contemporary public education. Despite dramatic, sweeping changes in recent decades, a strong case can be made for guiding the reformation of contemporary public education in the United States on common school ideology of the nineteenth century. The author argues that the common school remains a public institution capable of preparing America's youth to contribute to the community in a positive manner, and that education must be treated at a public good where all children—regardless of social class—have a right to a quality education. The work includes a thorough overview of Horace Mann's writings on K–12 public education that support the common school ideal—concepts that are over 150 years old, yet still highly relevant today.
Old School Still Matters
Author: Brian L. Fife
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313398100
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Can public schools in America be saved? This book considers theory, current practice, and the common school ideal through a historical lens to arrive at practical suggestions for reforming contemporary public education. Despite dramatic, sweeping changes in recent decades, a strong case can be made for guiding the reformation of contemporary public education in the United States on common school ideology of the nineteenth century. The author argues that the common school remains a public institution capable of preparing America's youth to contribute to the community in a positive manner, and that education must be treated at a public good where all children—regardless of social class—have a right to a quality education. The work includes a thorough overview of Horace Mann's writings on K–12 public education that support the common school ideal—concepts that are over 150 years old, yet still highly relevant today.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN: 0313398100
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 346
Book Description
Can public schools in America be saved? This book considers theory, current practice, and the common school ideal through a historical lens to arrive at practical suggestions for reforming contemporary public education. Despite dramatic, sweeping changes in recent decades, a strong case can be made for guiding the reformation of contemporary public education in the United States on common school ideology of the nineteenth century. The author argues that the common school remains a public institution capable of preparing America's youth to contribute to the community in a positive manner, and that education must be treated at a public good where all children—regardless of social class—have a right to a quality education. The work includes a thorough overview of Horace Mann's writings on K–12 public education that support the common school ideal—concepts that are over 150 years old, yet still highly relevant today.
Winning the War on Poverty
Author: Brian L. Fife
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Applying lessons from history to the reality of poverty today in the United States—the most affluent country in the world—this book analyzes contributing factors to poverty and proposes steps to relieve people affected by it. American history is replete with efforts to alleviate poverty. While some efforts have resulted in at least partial success, others have not, because poverty is a multifaceted, complicated phenomenon with no simple solution. Winning the War on Poverty studies the history of poverty relief efforts in the United States dating to the nineteenth century, debunking misperceptions about the poor and tackling the problem of the ever-widening gap between the rich and poor. It highlights the ideological differences between liberal and conservative beliefs and includes insights drawn from a well-rounded group of disciplines including political science, history, sociology, economics, and public health. Premised on the idea that only the lessons of history can help policymakers to recognize that the United States has a persistent poverty problem that is much worse than it is in many other democracies, the book suggests an 18-point plan to substantively address this dilemma. Its vision for reform does not pander to any particular ideology or political party; rather, the objective of this book is to explain how the United States can win the war on poverty in the short term.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 176
Book Description
Applying lessons from history to the reality of poverty today in the United States—the most affluent country in the world—this book analyzes contributing factors to poverty and proposes steps to relieve people affected by it. American history is replete with efforts to alleviate poverty. While some efforts have resulted in at least partial success, others have not, because poverty is a multifaceted, complicated phenomenon with no simple solution. Winning the War on Poverty studies the history of poverty relief efforts in the United States dating to the nineteenth century, debunking misperceptions about the poor and tackling the problem of the ever-widening gap between the rich and poor. It highlights the ideological differences between liberal and conservative beliefs and includes insights drawn from a well-rounded group of disciplines including political science, history, sociology, economics, and public health. Premised on the idea that only the lessons of history can help policymakers to recognize that the United States has a persistent poverty problem that is much worse than it is in many other democracies, the book suggests an 18-point plan to substantively address this dilemma. Its vision for reform does not pander to any particular ideology or political party; rather, the objective of this book is to explain how the United States can win the war on poverty in the short term.
Why Face-to-Face Still Matters
Author: Reades, Jonathan
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN: 1529216001
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Why do businesses still value urban life over the suburbs or countryside? This accessible book makes the case for Face-to-Face contact, still considered crucial to many 21st century economies, and provides tools for thinking about the future of places from market towns to World Cities.
Publisher: Policy Press
ISBN: 1529216001
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
Why do businesses still value urban life over the suburbs or countryside? This accessible book makes the case for Face-to-Face contact, still considered crucial to many 21st century economies, and provides tools for thinking about the future of places from market towns to World Cities.
Ephemeral: A Journey Through Life
Author: Vritti Nagpal
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Embark on a soul-stirring odyssey through the intricate tapestry of existence with Ephemeral - A Journey Through Life. It is an exquisite collection of poetry that delves into the momentary nature of the stages of human life. Through this mesmerising compilation, the author successfully navigates through the highs and lows, twists and turns, and exquisite moments that define our existence. From the innocent joy of serendipity to the profound lessons about love, melancholy, recovery, and the unavoidable departure, each chapter offers a unique perspective on the myriad emotions we encounter from birth to the inevitable end, all while maintaining a lyrical flow. Ephemeral - A Journey Through Life is not just a mirror to reflect on past experiences but a guiding light for the uncharted paths ahead. The verses within these pages resonate with the universal truths that connect us all with each other, inviting readers to reflect on their own journey through life. Ephemeral is a timeless and profound reminder of the fleeting beauty and profound significance of each passing moment. It is a literary masterpiece that will linger in the hearts and minds of readers long after the final page is turned.
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 57
Book Description
Embark on a soul-stirring odyssey through the intricate tapestry of existence with Ephemeral - A Journey Through Life. It is an exquisite collection of poetry that delves into the momentary nature of the stages of human life. Through this mesmerising compilation, the author successfully navigates through the highs and lows, twists and turns, and exquisite moments that define our existence. From the innocent joy of serendipity to the profound lessons about love, melancholy, recovery, and the unavoidable departure, each chapter offers a unique perspective on the myriad emotions we encounter from birth to the inevitable end, all while maintaining a lyrical flow. Ephemeral - A Journey Through Life is not just a mirror to reflect on past experiences but a guiding light for the uncharted paths ahead. The verses within these pages resonate with the universal truths that connect us all with each other, inviting readers to reflect on their own journey through life. Ephemeral is a timeless and profound reminder of the fleeting beauty and profound significance of each passing moment. It is a literary masterpiece that will linger in the hearts and minds of readers long after the final page is turned.
Do I Still Matter?
Author: Kimberly Taylor Henry
Publisher: Discovery House
ISBN: 1640703330
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Find encouragement, community, and inspiration to live confidently and purposefully as you age! Kim Taylor Henry understands the questions and insecurities women face as they shift from no longer middle-aged to not yet elderly. In forty daily readings, she offers biblical insights and practical pointers for thriving through this season with a reliance upon God.
Publisher: Discovery House
ISBN: 1640703330
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 130
Book Description
Find encouragement, community, and inspiration to live confidently and purposefully as you age! Kim Taylor Henry understands the questions and insecurities women face as they shift from no longer middle-aged to not yet elderly. In forty daily readings, she offers biblical insights and practical pointers for thriving through this season with a reliance upon God.
Mama, You Still Matter
Author: Laura Heflin
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
ISBN: 1662909888
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
"Motherhood: the hardest, most rewarding job on the planet that grows us, teaches us, stretches us and fills our heart with more love than we could ever imagine. But what happens when we burn out? What happens when we lose our steam and feel as we have lost the woman we once were? What do we do when we feel as if we have nothing left to give? The answer is simple. We must stop putting ourselves last. We must remember that in order to love others and be the best mama we can possibly be, we must first nurture our mind, body and soul and let go of the guilt that surrounds us. We must confidently look in the mirror daily and remind ourselves "Mama, YOU Still Matter!"
Publisher: Gatekeeper Press
ISBN: 1662909888
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
"Motherhood: the hardest, most rewarding job on the planet that grows us, teaches us, stretches us and fills our heart with more love than we could ever imagine. But what happens when we burn out? What happens when we lose our steam and feel as we have lost the woman we once were? What do we do when we feel as if we have nothing left to give? The answer is simple. We must stop putting ourselves last. We must remember that in order to love others and be the best mama we can possibly be, we must first nurture our mind, body and soul and let go of the guilt that surrounds us. We must confidently look in the mirror daily and remind ourselves "Mama, YOU Still Matter!"
Race Still Matters
Author: Yuya Kiuchi
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438462743
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
More than half a century after the civil rights era of the mid-1950s to the late 1960s, American society is often characterized as postracial. In other words, that the country has moved away from prejudice based on skin color and we live in a colorblind society. The reality, however, is the opposite. African Americans continue to face both explicit and latent discriminations in housing, healthcare, education, and every facet of their lives. Recent cases involving law enforcement officers shooting unarmed Black men also attest to the reality: the problem of the twenty-first century is still the problem of the color line. In Race Still Matters, contributors drawn from a wide array of disciplines use multidisciplinary methods to explore topics such as Black family experiences, hate crimes, race and popular culture, residual discrimination, economic and occupational opportunity gaps, healthcare disparities, education, law enforcement issues, youth culture, and the depiction of Black female athletes. The volume offers irrefutable evidence that race still very much matters in the United States today.
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438462743
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
More than half a century after the civil rights era of the mid-1950s to the late 1960s, American society is often characterized as postracial. In other words, that the country has moved away from prejudice based on skin color and we live in a colorblind society. The reality, however, is the opposite. African Americans continue to face both explicit and latent discriminations in housing, healthcare, education, and every facet of their lives. Recent cases involving law enforcement officers shooting unarmed Black men also attest to the reality: the problem of the twenty-first century is still the problem of the color line. In Race Still Matters, contributors drawn from a wide array of disciplines use multidisciplinary methods to explore topics such as Black family experiences, hate crimes, race and popular culture, residual discrimination, economic and occupational opportunity gaps, healthcare disparities, education, law enforcement issues, youth culture, and the depiction of Black female athletes. The volume offers irrefutable evidence that race still very much matters in the United States today.
Troublemaker
Author: Franco E. Scanloni
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1426946341
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 403
Book Description
Troublemaker is the story of Fred Norman, a middle-aged man seething with anger, appalled by the mendacity and stupidity he sees all around him. Finally, unable to go along with it any longer, he decides to do something about it. Little does he know, In pursuing his course of action he will change his life forever. it is a story that many of us will be able to relate to.
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
ISBN: 1426946341
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 403
Book Description
Troublemaker is the story of Fred Norman, a middle-aged man seething with anger, appalled by the mendacity and stupidity he sees all around him. Finally, unable to go along with it any longer, he decides to do something about it. Little does he know, In pursuing his course of action he will change his life forever. it is a story that many of us will be able to relate to.
Working Congress
Author: Robert Mann
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807157392
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 109
Book Description
In 1964, as the polarizing Civil Rights Act made its way through the House and Senate, and Congress navigated one of the most tumultuous eras in American history, a Harris Poll put the institution's approval rating at 60 percent. Why then, fifty years later, has the public's approval of Congress eroded to an all-time low of 10 percent? Working Congress: A Guide for Senators, Representatives, and Citizens seeks to isolate the reasons for Congress's staggering decline in public opinion, and to propose remedies to reverse the grave dysfunction in America's most important political institution. Aided by the input of retired members of Congress from both major parties, editor Robert Mann and his fellow contributors identify paralyzing partisan rancor as perhaps the most significant reason for the American public's declining support of its main representative body. The lack of mutual trust within Congress reflects (and creates) the suspicion and animosity of the great majority of Americans. Working Congress argues that members of Congress must find a path to cooperation if they are to function as the representative institution the Founders intended. Trenchant chapters by Mickey Edwards, Ross K. Baker, Frances E. Lee, Brian L. Fife, Susan Herbst, and Mark Kennedy analyze the problems and challenges facing Congress and suggest solutions to counteract partisan gridlock. Though these scholars and former members share a conviction that men and women of good will can and should work together, they do not assume that their solutions will herald a bipartisan utopia. Instead, they recognize that Congress is, and will always be, a work in progress.
Publisher: LSU Press
ISBN: 0807157392
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 109
Book Description
In 1964, as the polarizing Civil Rights Act made its way through the House and Senate, and Congress navigated one of the most tumultuous eras in American history, a Harris Poll put the institution's approval rating at 60 percent. Why then, fifty years later, has the public's approval of Congress eroded to an all-time low of 10 percent? Working Congress: A Guide for Senators, Representatives, and Citizens seeks to isolate the reasons for Congress's staggering decline in public opinion, and to propose remedies to reverse the grave dysfunction in America's most important political institution. Aided by the input of retired members of Congress from both major parties, editor Robert Mann and his fellow contributors identify paralyzing partisan rancor as perhaps the most significant reason for the American public's declining support of its main representative body. The lack of mutual trust within Congress reflects (and creates) the suspicion and animosity of the great majority of Americans. Working Congress argues that members of Congress must find a path to cooperation if they are to function as the representative institution the Founders intended. Trenchant chapters by Mickey Edwards, Ross K. Baker, Frances E. Lee, Brian L. Fife, Susan Herbst, and Mark Kennedy analyze the problems and challenges facing Congress and suggest solutions to counteract partisan gridlock. Though these scholars and former members share a conviction that men and women of good will can and should work together, they do not assume that their solutions will herald a bipartisan utopia. Instead, they recognize that Congress is, and will always be, a work in progress.
Culture Still Matters: Notes From the Field
Author: Daniel Varisco
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004381333
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Varisco’s Culture Still Matters: Notes from the Field is on the relationship between ethnographic fieldwork and the culture concept in the ongoing debate over the future of anthropology, drawing on the history of both concepts. Despite being the major social science that offers a methodology and tools to understand diverse cultures worldwide, scholars within and outside anthropology have attacked this field for all manner of sins, including fostering colonialism and essentializing others. This book revitalizes constructive debate of this vibrant field’s history, methods and contributions, drawing on the author’s ethnographic experience in Yemen. It covers complicated theoretical concepts about culture and their critiques in readable prose, accessible to students and interested social scientists in other fields. With forewords from Bryan S. Turner and Anouar Majid.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004381333
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Varisco’s Culture Still Matters: Notes from the Field is on the relationship between ethnographic fieldwork and the culture concept in the ongoing debate over the future of anthropology, drawing on the history of both concepts. Despite being the major social science that offers a methodology and tools to understand diverse cultures worldwide, scholars within and outside anthropology have attacked this field for all manner of sins, including fostering colonialism and essentializing others. This book revitalizes constructive debate of this vibrant field’s history, methods and contributions, drawing on the author’s ethnographic experience in Yemen. It covers complicated theoretical concepts about culture and their critiques in readable prose, accessible to students and interested social scientists in other fields. With forewords from Bryan S. Turner and Anouar Majid.