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Researching education with marginalized communities

Researching education with marginalized communities

... Researching Education with Marginalised Communities brings together two important 21st century ...of education research in enabling those involved, whether on the margin or at the centre, to ... See full document

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Changing Leaders, Leading Change: A Leadership Development Model for Marginalized Youth in Urban Communities

Changing Leaders, Leading Change: A Leadership Development Model for Marginalized Youth in Urban Communities

... “theoretical education, applied learning, mentoring, online engagement and peer networking” to diverse youth in order to cultivate their leadership capacity (http:// ... See full document

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Developing Justice-Oriented Teachers: Reciprocal Mentoring in Marginalized Communities

Developing Justice-Oriented Teachers: Reciprocal Mentoring in Marginalized Communities

... students to reflect on their behaviors while visiting the families and compare these to possible CLD student behaviors: Did they start to fall asleep? Did they get frustrated? Did they try to leave early? We find that ... See full document

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Strategies to empower the marginalized communities of Ghale Chanan District in Ahwaz Province

Strategies to empower the marginalized communities of Ghale Chanan District in Ahwaz Province

... higher education institutions, specialized health care, power plants and commercial and industrial centers have been receptive of immigrants from other towns and villages of Khuzestan and even other ... See full document

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Online Communities: researching sociability and usability in hard to reach populations

Online Communities: researching sociability and usability in hard to reach populations

... personality, communities drawn together by similar interests tend to be more similar than those drawn together by widely different ...health communities differ from education communities, and ... See full document

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Researching social inequalities in education: towards a Bourdieuian methodology

Researching social inequalities in education: towards a Bourdieuian methodology

... in education may help by offering a measure of freedom to those manipulated by these mechanisms (Bourdieu, 1998a) and improve access, participation and educational outcomes for marginalized and ... See full document

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Researching in-betweens: blurring the boundaries of mainstream and marginal education research

Researching in-betweens: blurring the boundaries of mainstream and marginal education research

... remote communities, who are regularly exposed to major life stressors, are the most likely to underutilise early intervention services for children with ... See full document

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Translation of tobacco policy into practice in disadvantaged and marginalized subpopulations: a study of challenges and opportunities in remote Australian Indigenous communities

Translation of tobacco policy into practice in disadvantaged and marginalized subpopulations: a study of challenges and opportunities in remote Australian Indigenous communities

... In order to achieve saturation, we coupled the purpos- ive sampling with a snowball approach asking each par- ticipant at the end of the interview to recommend further participants. To understand opportunities and ... See full document

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INTEGRATING VULNERABLE AND MARGINALIZED GROUPS INTO VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING THROUGH INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS

INTEGRATING VULNERABLE AND MARGINALIZED GROUPS INTO VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING THROUGH INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS

... These two forms of learning are suitable for IVET as well as for CVET. They facilitate interactions and communication between learners dispersed across localities and is particu- larly important during the work process. ... See full document

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From Punitive to Proactive: An Alternative Approach for Responding to HIV Criminalization that Departs from Penalizing Marginalized Communities

From Punitive to Proactive: An Alternative Approach for Responding to HIV Criminalization that Departs from Penalizing Marginalized Communities

... engaging communities who have developed strong systems of support and resilience after years of stigma and discrimination, policymakers will have more compelling stories and a deeper understanding of the issue for ... See full document

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Empowerment of Savara Tribal Women among the Marginalized communities of India: An Ethnographic profile

Empowerment of Savara Tribal Women among the Marginalized communities of India: An Ethnographic profile

... to education, employment, transport, communication and other modern facilities and mostly they live in nearby towns, they consider the Savaras socially backward and economically ... See full document

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The Silences Framework: A Method for researching sensitive themes and marginalized health perspectives (English version)

The Silences Framework: A Method for researching sensitive themes and marginalized health perspectives (English version)

... poor education, employment and income problems, lack of home and food, violation of the human rights of homeless people or those incarcerated, among other ... See full document

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Factors influencing motivation and job satisfaction among supervisors of community health workers in marginalized communities in South Africa

Factors influencing motivation and job satisfaction among supervisors of community health workers in marginalized communities in South Africa

... crime-prevalent communities, remuneration for community health workers (CHWs), problems with material and logistical resources, job insecurity, work-related stressors and navigating the interface between CHWs and ... See full document

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Researching teacher associations

Researching teacher associations

... of education coexisting within the same ...significant education reforms, bilingual education was implemented at all levels of the school system, making it imperative for teachers in French-medium ... See full document

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Can aquaculture benefit the extreme poor? A case study of landless and socially marginalized Adivasi (ethnic) communities in Bangladesh

Can aquaculture benefit the extreme poor? A case study of landless and socially marginalized Adivasi (ethnic) communities in Bangladesh

... Adivasi communities in most ...the communities revisited in Dinajpur was found to have dramatically expanded from 14 in 2007 to seventy-two in 2009, which subsequently fell to 55 in 2010 and to only three ... See full document

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Researching the construction of a formbild

Researching the construction of a formbild

... Proceedings of DRS2008, Design Research Society Biennial Conference, Sheffield, UK, 16-19 July 2008.. Thus, the focus of a research discussing form quality may be turned to the maker for[r] ... See full document

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Researching Online Interaction and Exchange in Foreign Language Education: Introduction to the Volume

Researching Online Interaction and Exchange in Foreign Language Education: Introduction to the Volume

... FL education or who are beginning their careers as researchers in the area of online interaction and exchange and we hope that this volume will provide them with insight into the particular challenges and ... See full document

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Researching Student Motivation

Researching Student Motivation

... The behaviorist perspective is not concerned specifically with constructs such as motivation but rather with operant conditioning. Operant conditioning means that people prefer to seek reward and avoid punishment. The ... See full document

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THE ANALYSIS AND RESEARCHING ON THE ESSENCES OF THE LIFELONG EDUCATION, LIFELONG LEARNING AND LEARNING SOCIETY

THE ANALYSIS AND RESEARCHING ON THE ESSENCES OF THE LIFELONG EDUCATION, LIFELONG LEARNING AND LEARNING SOCIETY

... process, education is the spirit food which can guarantee the normal and correctly development of each ...2012), education would never be artificially interrupted at a certain period of life, but just on ... See full document

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Researching and Choosing a School

Researching and Choosing a School

... develop, maintain, rehabilitate, or augment physical function, or relieve pain," as according to The Massage Therapy Act of Ontario. The Massage Therapy program at Fanshawe is both challenging and rewarding. Through ... See full document

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