The study and teaching of political science
In: The study and teaching of social science series
In: The study and teaching of social science series
Preliminary Material /Thomas A. Idinopulos and Brian C. Wilson -- The Strengths and Weaknesses of Durkheim's Methodology for the Study and Teachingof Religion /Thomas A. Idinopulos -- The Creation of Human Behavior: Reconciling Durkheim and the Study of Religion /William E. Paden -- Secularism and the Sacred: Is there Really Something Called "Secular Religion"? /W. Watts Miller -- Pragmatism and Protestantism in the Development of Durkheim's Sociology of Religion /Robert Alun Jones -- Robertson Smith's Influence on Durkheim's Theory of Myth and Ritual /Robert A. Segal -- Durkheim, Kant and the Social Construction of the Categories /Tony Edwards -- The Durkheimians and the Fifth Section of the Ecole Pratique Des Hautes Etudes: An Overview /John I. Brooks -- Durkheim, Judaism and the Afterlife /Ivan Strenski -- Durkheim and Early Christianity /James Constantine Ranges -- Altars and Chalkstones: The Anomalous Case of Puritan Sacred Space in Light of Durkheim's Ritheory of Tual /Brian C. Wilson -- Select Bibliography /Thomas A. Idinopulos and Brian C. Wilson -- Index of Names /Thomas A. Idinopulos and Brian C. Wilson -- Index of Subjects /Thomas A. Idinopulos and Brian C. Wilson.
In: Studies in the history of religions 92
In: Numen book series
Considering the importance of political science as an academic subject in our time, it is surprising that more attention has not been given, until now, to the history of political study and teaching. As Professor Anderson?s book makes clear, an understand
In: New critical viewpoints on society series
What is white privilege? -- Why is teaching about white privilege to white students so -- Difficult? -- The class setting, pedagogical goals and theoretical frames -- Applying the dialogic approach -- Assessment, findings and evaluation -- Conclusion.
In: Critical constructions
In: studies in education and society
Introduction: Rethinking educational purpose: the socialist challenge / Curry Stephenson Malott -- Section I: The larger context. 1. Marx, Marxism and (twenty-first century) socialism / Mike Cole -- 2. The crisis in Marxism: language, agency, and the problem of Marx's authorial voice / Brad Hollingshead -- 3. Class consciousness and teacher education: the socialist challenge and the historical context / Curry Stephenson Malott -- Section II: A Marxist challenge to capitalist schooling. 4. Marx, teacher education, and the corporate university / John M. Elmore -- 5. Critical multicultural social studies and the socialist challenge / Marc Pruyn and Curry Stephenson Malott -- 6. "Shut up! He might hear you!": Teaching Marx in social studies education / E. Wayne Ross -- 7. Seeking liberatory possibilities in science education / Andrew Gilbert -- Section III: Social class and student perspective. 8. "Class" discussion: social class, communication and the classroom environment / Carrie Freie -- 9. Student-teaching as an emerging Marxist / Eric Gerard Anderson -- Section IV: Twenty-First Century Socialism in Practice. 10. The role of higher education within the socialist revolution of Latin America / John M. Elmore -- 11. Education and twenty-first century socialism: the Venezuelan alternative to neo-liberal capitalism / Mike Cole -- Afterword: Teaching Marx in the Neo-liberal Age / John M. Elmore.
Media literacy: key to critical thinking -- Media and information literacy crossover (UNESCO) -- Perspective / Perception / Point of View -- "Fake news" and "alternative facts"-- Digital citizenship, privacy, and digital leadership -- Digital literacy -- Technology as a tool for social inclusion and transmission -- Equity vs. equality -- Global connections -- Social justice and advocacy -- Providing media literacy education in the library and classroom -- Television -- Movies -- Photography and images -- Music and radio -- Advertising -- Media production and other digital technologies -- Appendix A: glossary -- Appendix B: timeline of media literacy education -- Appendix C: movies on the media -- Appendix D: Media literacy resources.
In: Cambridge applied linguistics
Pragmatics in Language Teaching examines the acquisition of language use in social contexts in second and foreign language classrooms. Included are 2 state-of-the-art survey chapters, and 11 chapters reporting the results of empirical research. The empirical studies cover three areas: incidental acquisition of pragmatics in instructed contexts, the effects of instruction in pragmatics, and the assessment of pragmatics ability. The studies address a number of areas in pragmatics, from speech acts and discourse markers to conversational routines and address terms, and represent a range of target languages and contexts in the United States, Asia, and Europe