Middle Way theorists argue that economic growth and social welfare are interdependent. For example, Keynes highlighted that a society plagued by inequality and instability would struggle to achieve sustainable economic growth. Similarly, Beveridge believed that addressing social problems like poverty and une...
since the Second World War, constructed an “invented tradition” that has falsified and rewritten the history and principles of the American constitutional order. Abandoning the classical focus on the common good as the proper end of government, American legal theorists of both left and right ...
We are all familiar with a traditional entry level engineering class where an instructor might say, “Look to the left and look to the right. Two-thirds of you will not pass this semester.” However, through use of appropriate messaging, students can be motivated to build a growth mindset,...
I have taught my students that if I stand in a specific place in the classroom with my arms folded, they know that I’m getting frustrated with the level of noise and they start to quieten down or if I sit cross-legged on my desk, I’m about to say something important, supportive ...
Among the educational critical literacy theorists, H. Janks, although less known than Freire, strongly influenced education in another country with a colonial past, namely South-Africa in the post-apartheid period. To her, the process of enliteration (Janks 2013) involves not only to acquire an...
Media theorists such as Barnett (2002), Buckingham (1997 & 2000) and Sampson (1999) describe a perceived crisis hindering the media's ability to inform cit... I Sieborger,R Adendorff - 《Southern African Linguistics & Applied Language Studies》 被引量: 1发表: 2010年 9 English-German contra...
level and others arguing for the genetic level of biotic growth. For others, language is a parasite; for others still, language is a virus [...] What is more, some language theorists mix and match biological analogies at so many different levels that we are left with no clear theory of...
aof justice. The key assumption made by modern international society theorists[translate] apolitics (for example, through the idea that international organizations express[translate] aamong them have come to be structured to a significant degree by cultural cohesion[translate] ...
Students’ attitudes towards learning and their school engagement play important roles on the success of educational programs. Therefore, the main purpose of this research is to examine the roles of attitude towards learning and attitude towards the oppo
Players were 37 students attending a master’s level course (unit/module) on technology management at a German university, with approximately as many women as men, largely in their mid to late 20 s. This course was conducted in English, as a majority of students had non-German nationality ...