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Vivencias

Vivencias
Author: Ana Lidia Lutz Corral
Publisher: Palibrio
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2011-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1617644226

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En una forma particular de observar la vida, de apreciar a las personas y sus cualidades; en momentos especiales de inspiración; han surgido estos bellos poemas y pensamientos, que nos dan una visión de la riqueza humana con que el Creador nos ha dotado, cualidades que están en todas las personas y que pueden ser estimuladas a través de las palabras, del amor y del enfoque en lo positivo que cada ser humano tiene. Estos poemas te inspiraran para ver a los tuyos y aquellos con los que tratas desde una nueva perspectiva encontrando lo bueno de cada persona que está a tu lado, llenando tu vida de amor gozo y paz.


Vivências

Vivências
Author: Felicity Lunn
Publisher: Cornerhouse Distribution Clients
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2002
Genre: Art, Brazilian
ISBN:

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Educational Research with Our Youngest

Educational Research with Our Youngest
Author: Eva Johansson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2011-10-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9400723946

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Interpreting the voices of under three year olds is central to early childhood education. Yet entering into their life-worlds is fraught with challenges and unrealised possibilities. This ground-breaking book generates a dialogue about the multiple ways researchers have exploited a range of methods for approaching, accessing, understanding and interpreting infant voice. Each chapter explores the kinds of ethical considerations and dilemmas that may arise in this process. The book itself represents a chorus of international voices (researchers, children, teachers and parents), all adding to a discussion about various circumstances, dilemmas and possibilities involved in doing research with our youngest. This book is an essential read for researchers and teachers alike who seek to 'listen' and 'see' very young children with fresh ears and eyes.


Vivencias de mi tierra

Vivencias de mi tierra
Author: Gustavo Jiménez Aragón
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2005
Genre: Antonio Ante (Ecuador : Canton)
ISBN:

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Teoría del conocimiento

Teoría del conocimiento
Author: Tobies Grimaltos
Publisher: Universitat de València
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2015-05-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 8437089379

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Aproximación sistemática y actualizada a los problemas filosóficos que plantea el conocimiento humano, dividida en cinco grandes apartados: método, definición y posibilidades de conocimiento, justificación, base empírica del conocimiento y relación entre semántica y epistemología. El libro de J. L. Blasco y T. Grimaltos aporta una exposición clara y rigurosa de la epistemología contemporánea.


Unseen Flesh

Unseen Flesh
Author: Nessette Falu
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2023-08-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1478027150

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In Unseen Flesh Nessette Falu explores how Black lesbians in Brazil define and sustain their well-being and self-worth against persistent racial, sexual, class, and gender-based prejudice. Focusing on the trauma caused by interactions with gynecologists, Falu draws on in-depth ethnographic work among the Black lesbian community to reveal their profoundly negative affective experiences within Brazil’s deeply biased medical system. In the face of such entrenched, intersectional intimate violence, Falu’s informants actively pursue well-being in ways that channel their struggle for self-worth toward broader goals of social change, self care, and communal action. Demonstrating how the racist and heteronormative underpinnings of gynecology erase Black lesbian subjecthood through mental, emotional, and physical traumas, Falu explores the daily resistance and abolitionist practices of worth-making that claim and sustain Black queer identity and living. Falu rethinks the medicalization of race, sex, and gender in Brazil and elsewhere while offering a new perspective on Black queer life through well-being grounded in relationships, socioeconomic struggles, the erotic, and freedom strivings.


Oral History in Latin America

Oral History in Latin America
Author: David Carey Jr
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2017-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317975162

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This field guide to oral history in Latin America addresses methodological, ethical, and interpretive issues arising from the region’s unique milieu. With careful consideration of the challenges of working in Latin America – including those of language, culture, performance, translation, and political instability – David Carey Jr. provides guidance for those conducting oral history research in the postcolonial world. In regions such as Latin America, where nations that have been subjected to violent colonial and neocolonial forces continue to strive for just and peaceful societies, decolonizing research and analysis is imperative. Carey deploys case studies and examples in ways that will resonate with anyone who is interested in oral history.


Supporting the Military-Affiliated Learner

Supporting the Military-Affiliated Learner
Author: Victoria McDermott
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2020-12-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1793618097

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Supporting the Military-Affiliated Learner: Communication Approaches to Military Pedagogy & Education challenges the academic community to 1) reevaluate how they support military-affiliated learners (MALs) and address how the military-civilian-academic divide causes disparities and barriers to MAL academic achievement and retention and 2) implement programs and develop strategies to facilitate equitable academic integration from application to graduation. With contributions from veterans, military spouses, and communication educators, the chapters explicate barriers that MALs face when trying to transition to, navigate, and succeed in higher education. This edited volume explores the impact of the diversity and nuances of MAL identities on their experiences in higher education; promotes military competence by providing opportunities for educators and support staff to learn about potential barriers and promote best practices for connecting with MALs and validating their lived experiences; examines how technology/computer-mediated communication may be used to facilitate community building and promote connectedness for MALs within face-to-face and digital spheres. This book is intended to be a resource guide for administrators, policymakers, and educators by providing tangible strategies, recommendations, and resources to promote the academic success of MALs navigating higher education.


US Latinization

US Latinization
Author: Spencer Salas
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2017-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1438464991

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Demonstrates how educators and policymakers should treat the intertwined nature of immigrant education and social progress in order to improve current policies and practices. Offering a much-needed dialogue about Latino demographic change in the United States and its intersections with P–20 education, US Latinization provides discussions that help move beyond the outdated idea that Mexican and Spanish (language) are synonyms. This nativist logic has caused “Mexican rooms” to re-emerge in the form of English to Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) transitional programs, tagging Latinos as “Limited English Proficient” in ways that contribute to persisting educational gaps. Spencer Salas and Pedro R. Portes bring together voices that address the social and geographical nature of achievement and that serve as a theoretical or methodological resource for educational leaders and policy makers committed to access, equity, and educational excellence.


Spanish Literature: A Collection of Essays

Spanish Literature: A Collection of Essays
Author: David Foster
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 714
Release: 2000-12-27
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1136784071

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Covering Spanish Literature from Origins to the 1700s. First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.