697 resultados para Autonomy of teachers
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Bylaws of the Board of Commissioners, rules for the government of the schools, and laws relative to the common schools in the city of Milwaukee (1860)--Graded course of the Milwaukee public schools : a manual of matter and method (1883)--Milwaukee public high school course of study (1892)--Courses of study of the Milwaukee high schools (1897)--Manual of the Milwaukee public schools and roster of teachers (1897/1898)--Milwaukee public high school course of study (1889)--Courses of study of the Milwaukee high schools (1902)--Graded course of the Milwaukee public schools : a manual of matter and method, 9th ed. (1903)--Regular meeting of the Board of School Directors (Dec. 7, 1909)
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"Appendix: For the use of teachers" v, 88 p.
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Published at the joint request of the Society of Teachers (New York) and the Calliopean Society.
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Bibliography: p. 243-245.
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Report, dated 7th April 1905.--Appendices: A-B. Reports of the architect (education) on school buildings, and on the results of tests of drains. C. Return showing--1. Accommodation; 2. Roll and average attendance (September and October 1904); 3. Staff on 1st May 1904, fixed staff 1905-6, and final staff with costs; 4. Loss of accommodation; 5. Recommendations of sub-committees; 6. Small sketch plans of the schools. D. Return of staff on 1st May 1904, showing name, age, status, qualifications, salary, etc., with small sketch plans of the schools. E. Reports of the educational adviser and of the architect, on accommodation. F. Report of the comptroller.--Map and index.--Appendix to Report of Education committee. 26th July, 1905. Salaries of teachers in non-provided schools appointed prior to and since 1st May, 1904, at salaries and under conditions other than those provided for in the council's scale of salaries for teachers.
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The integration of youth into development processes is crucial in order to advance towards more egalitarian societies. Over the past few years, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has regarded equality as the horizon for development, structural change as the way to achieve it, and policy as the instrument to reach that horizon. Equality is viewed as going beyond the distribution of means, such as monetary income, to include equal opportunities and capacities. This implies understanding equality as the full exercise of citizenship, with dignity and the reciprocal recognition of actors. Progress in this direction requires policies that promote the autonomy of subjects and pay attention to their vulnerabilities.
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06
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The attempt to understand the relationship between messages intended and messages received has been an enduring issue in teacher education. For the past three decades researchers have made forays into understanding this enduring issue, and in the process have drawn on various explanatory frameworks, one of them being socialisation. In this paper we work with Giddens' structuration theory as well as his concept of knowledgeability as analytical frameworks for understanding the relationship between messages intended (by the teacher educator) and messages received (by the student-teachers). Our discussion is informed by the findings of a study that investigated student-teachers' interpretations of the pedagogical process of a physical education teacher education course. Data generated from conversations with, and observations of, the student-teachers indicated that there was considerable “slippage” between the teacher educator's critical pedagogy inspired intentions and what was understood by the student-teachers.