What is the postmodernist view on society and family? What is the idea and definition of postmodernism? What are the key purposes of assessments of learning? Can you explain Bourdieu's cultural capital theory? How can I design a lesson plan based on one learning theory?
The attempt to turn universities into businesses challenges the conservative understanding of the humanities. If the liberal arts tradition is understood as a worldview, rather than a collection of courses, it poses a radical challenge to the managerial impulse—far ...
a more strengthened and constant view of charity. The churches in America provided the welfare that we see the government providing today. Also, the people that had more, donated money freely to these charities and churches so that the poor could be taken care of....
which is a worldview that is based on the premise that there is no absolute truth. A postmodernist would say, “What is true for you may not be true for me, but as long as we are both tolerant of each other, we are both right.” ...
For Pyrrho, who was probably the first postmodernist, doubt was perpetual: the wise man doubts everything, he argued, because the reality of things is inaccessible to the human mind and certitude is impossible to attain. But doubt in futures studies is an instrument of positive change: it ...