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National consumption --- Economic law --- 64.032 --- 659.01 --- Consumer needs, research and advice generally. Quality and costs of household goods. Comparison of prices etc. --- Publicity. Information work. Public relations--?.01 --- 659.01 Publicity. Information work. Public relations--?.01 --- 64.032 Consumer needs, research and advice generally. Quality and costs of household goods. Comparison of prices etc. --- Consumer protection --- Consumer needs, research and advice generally. Quality and costs of household goods. Comparison of prices etc
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"The rich and impressive essays in Time, Memory, Institution make a new and significant contribution to the field, dealing with works of Merleau-Ponty's that have only recently become available in English."
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'The ultimate goal of educators’ professional learning is to enhance their positive impact on students. Notably absent in these efforts has been the perspectives of students on how best to accomplish that. In thoughtful and practical ways, David’s book provides long-needed guidance on how to gain and use the essential voice of students in planning effective professional learning experiences for educators. All levels of educators will find his insights helpful.' —Thomas R. Guskey, Professor Emeritus, University of Kentucky, USA and Senior Research Scholar, University of Louisville, USA 'David Morris makes concrete the possibilities for authentic student engagement in teacher professional development. He presents a dialectical engagement between theory and practice through a rich case study, to critique the potential for democracy in schools through students-as-producers of their own educational experiences. Inside a humanist tradition in which empowering relationships emerge, this returns to the idea that the educator must be educated: and who better to do so than the students themselves?' —Richard Hall, Professor of Education and Technology, De Montfort University, UK This book explores the role of students’ involvement in teacher professional development. Building upon a research study whereby pupils instruct their teachers in the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT), the author argues that using student voice in this way can result in transformational learning for all those involved. The author presents the processes and experiences of pupils taking on the role of educators as well as the experiences of the teachers receiving such professional development from their students. In doing so, he promotes the innovative use of a student voice initiative to support teaching and learning, with the overarching purpose of improving and transforming teacher-pupil relationships. This book will be of interest and value to students and scholars of pupil voice, teacher professional development and transformational learning. David Morris has over twenty years’ experience in teaching and higher education. He is currently a freelance researcher and educational consultant.
Teacher-student relationships. --- Maturation (Psychology). --- Schools. --- Educational technology. --- Study Skills. --- Teaching and Teacher Education. --- Personal Development. --- Learning & Instruction. --- Schools and Schooling. --- Technology and Digital Education. --- Study and Learning Skills. --- How to study --- Learning, Art of --- Method of study --- Study, Method of --- Study methods --- Life skills --- Instructional technology --- Technology in education --- Technology --- Educational innovations --- Instructional systems --- Teaching --- Public institutions --- Education --- Public schools --- Growth (Psychology) --- Personal development --- Personal growth --- Developmental psychology --- Aids and devices --- Teaching. --- Learning. --- Instruction. --- Learning process --- Comprehension --- Didactics --- Instruction --- Pedagogy --- School teaching --- Schoolteaching --- Pedagogical content knowledge --- Training
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The Sense of Space brings together space and body to show that space is a plastic environment, charged with meaning, that reflects the distinctive character of human embodiment in the full range of its moving, perceptual, emotional, expressive, developmental, and social capacities. Drawing on the philosophies of Merleau-Ponty and Bergson, as well as contemporary psychology to develop a renewed account of the moving, perceiving body, the book suggests that our sense of space ultimately reflects our ethical relations to other people and to the places we inhabit.
Space perception. --- Movement (Philosophy) --- Human body (Philosophy) --- Spatial perception --- Perception --- Spatial behavior --- Figure-ground perception --- Geographical perception --- Philosophy --- Body, Human (Philosophy) --- Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, --- Space perception --- Philosophy and psychology of culture
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