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Rural Superintendents as Political Agents: Grassroots Advocacy in Appalachian Districts of Southeast Ohio

This qualitative inquiry explores the narratives of rural superintendents regarding their roles as moral agents in the politics of public school settings and how they view their moral and political ... interests include educational philosophy, including the role of democracy in education and society, with an emphasis on the role experiences play in education, as well as moral philosophy, virtue ethics, and

My Personal Teaching Philosophy: A Commentary

acquisition of lifelong learning skills; and (c) to prepare students to function as highly skilled and competent communicators across the scope of their career. Furthermore, my overall teaching philosophy is ... Personal Teaching Philosophy: A Commentary Sonya Curry Abstract Beyond striving to ensure that students learn the fundamental content of the courses, the objectives as any professor should be: (a) to

Product Sustainability and Consumer Environmental Awareness in Differentiated Markets

of campaign carried out has to do with the financial capacity of the authorities and their political priorities regarding the improvement of sustainability. In any case, these actions will have a ... necessitate the regulator possessing a minimum capacity to disseminate awareness campaigns. Decisions are contingent solely upon the political will of state authorities, although the extent of sustainability

Higher Taxes for Fiscal Consolidation? Expected and Unexpected Effects of Municipal Tax Policy

an economic and political discussion that predominantly focuses strongly on the harmful effects of tax increases on the economy. ... especially complicated against the background of their federal and political-economic integration. Important secondary objectives of deficit reduction are the preservation of local self-government and the need

Fiscal and External Deficits Nexus in GIIPS Countries: Evidence from Parametric and Nonparametric Causality Tests

exhibit nonlinearity due to its sensitivity to political decisions. To capture this nonlinearity behaviour, nonlinear causality techniques are applied here in addition to the usual linear techniques used in ... . , & Esteve , V. ( 2009 ). Deficit sustainability and inflation in EMU: An analysis from the fiscal theory of the price level . European Journal of Political Economy , 25 ( 4 ), 525 - 539 . Bekiros , S. D

Walking the talk: Embedding standards-based grading in an educational leadership course

are responding by implementing SBG, yet few articles describe how higher education embeds this philosophy in educator preparation coursework. In this essay, the author documents how to design ... weaknesses relative to course outcomes. Grading to communicate learning: Standards-Based Grading Standards-based grading (SBG) is a philosophy which includes three main precepts: providing feedback to

A Global Perspective of Transformational Leadership and Organizational Development

cultural relevance, ethics and social responsibility. Interests in global transformational leadership is increasing due to interdependence of cultural, global, economic, and political issues that require the ... internationalist Publicatins Ltd. Etzioni , A. ( 2004 ). The Emerging global normative synthesis . The Journal of Political Philosophy , 12 ( 2 ), 214 - 244 . Etzioni , A. ( 2014 ). From empire to community: A new

Twenty Years in the Trenches: A Fight for Equitable and Adequate School Funding in Ohio

, to encourage politicians to abandon political agendas over constitutional will, and for educators and students alike to continually advocate for a reformed system of school funding. These findings are ... Phillis? perceptions of the proceedings. Consistently, Phillis voiced a significant amount of preoccupation with fighting political agenda while simultaneously voicing a desire and need for a reformed

Household Savings and Negative Interest Rates

“life-cycle” hypothesis of saving: Aggregate implications and tests . American Economic Review , 53 ( 1 ), 55 - 84 . Barro , R. J. ( 1974 ). Are government bonds net wealth ? Journal of Political Economy ... Ageing , 3(C), 21 - 28 . Feldstein , M. S. ( 1974 ). Social Security, induced retirement, and aggregate capital accumulation . The Journal of Political Economy , 82 ( 5 ), 905 - 926 . Feldstein , M.S

"Misfits

heteronormativity and homophobia. The undercurrent of this research highlights how schools marginalize identities in some spaces and elevate identities in other spaces, the socio-political readings of that ... I more closely align myself within this project, is to see the historical, political, and contested nature of knowing and theorizing; thereby, inductively expanding a theoretical construct or way of

History of Economic Thought as an Analytic Tool: why Past Intellectual Ideas Must Be Acknowledged as Lighthouses for the Future

economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood. Indeed, the world is ruled by little else. Practical men, who believe ... economics? “There are antiquarian reasons—reading the works of the great political economists of the past does give us a glimpse of the genius of an earlier age. But reading an old work in economics is not

Is Lack of Morality an Explanation for the Economic and Financial Crisis? A Catholic Point of View

incorrectly. This study is novel in its ability to reveal that CST is not only part of the moral philosophy but also suggests valid explanations and solutions for dysfunctions in and reasons for the financial ... invisible hand is incomplete. Smith, who was also a professor of moral philosophy, emphasized utility’s connection with beauty and virtue (Horkay Hörcher 1996, pp. 295–395) . He also argued that the goal of

Reverse Immigration Effects for Expatriates in Oman During the COVID-19 Pandemic Shock

is called the Aspirations-Capabilities framework. An attempt to integrate current knowledge splits into acquiescent preferences and the ability to move through constraints, which can be political ... from their home countries, searching for regional stability (Widgren 1990). At times of political and economic uncertainty, immigrants desire stability and settlement for themselves and their families

Grice Cooperative principles in Kabul times

types of news namely political news, economic news, security news and sports news in the terms of maximum of quality was desecrated the most among four types of news was related to social news; the ... (political and economic reports) and lack of the quantity in sports news to technically and skillfully present consisting problems or social matters to readers. Moreover, the readers are also tolerable to know

Retirement Pension Financing to Guarantee Older Workers’ Rights

issue at the centre of the political agenda. (Ronald et al., Annual Review of Gerontology and Geriatrics, 2020). Policymakers are claiming to seek sustainable solutions. This work focuses on the Spanish ... political science. In short, using an interdisciplinary process is mandatory. Moreover, social security systems must guarantee each individual’s rights as a person and worker, which play a vital role in this

Charitable Giving Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Philippine Context

political, economic, social, and cultural center of the Philippines, is one of the more modern metropolises in Southeast Asia. Covering an area of 620 km2, MM is the smallest of the country’s 17 regions

Impact of Internal and External Factors on the Profitability and Financial Strength of Insurance Groups

the GDP growth rate exerted a significant positive impact on ROA. Also in Serbia, Vojinović et al. (2022 ) observed that size, GDP, population growth rate, political stability and degree of

Schumpeter’s Split Between “Pure” Economics and Institutional Economics: Why Methodological Individualism Was Not Fully Considered

continuously in a perspective which can be characterized as academic cross-fertilization. Therefore, posthumously, Schumpeter’s different articles were sorted into books as collected papers, political speeches ... -reflection regarding appropriate models to engage in economics.3 In order to clarify the semantics, Schumpeter distinguished between political and methodological individualism: “Both concepts have nothing in

Economic Shock Transmission through Global Value Chains: An Assessment using Network Analysis

Economics, Faculty of Economic and Political Sciences, Complex Systems Analysis Laboratory (COSAL), Laboratory of Economic Analysis and Policy (LEAP), Aristotle University of Thessaloniki , 541 24

Is Religion a Determinant of Financial Development?

religion in political and economic decision making (Weber, 2013) . Finally, the third variable is religiousness, or the extent to which people consider themselves religious. Provided that the normative ... or rejection. It seems plausible that rational inclusion of religion in political processes in certain regions of the world could in fact have a positive impact on development as it had on Protestant