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Sustainability spillover effects and partnership between East Asia & Pacific versus North America: interactions of social, environment and economy

, income inequality, environmental pollution and social shortcomings. Comparing East Asia & Pacific with North America, there is a growing concern over economic, political and even social competition as a ... sustainability and the sustainable development goals. These issues are observable in the emergence of growing political conflicts over trade tariffs and market competition in the recent years (Liu et al. 2020

Pathologists’ first opinions on barriers and facilitators of computational pathology adoption in oncological pathology: an international study

sending feedback on CPath clinical performance to the supplier. Social, political and legal factors – Healthcare regulation Considering legal factors, the uncertainty about the liability position of ... change; and Social, political and legal factors. We did not use the Patient factors domain since pathologists are not in direct contact with patients. Toward the end of the interviews, participants had the

Exploring the role of Malaguzzi’s ‘Hundred Languages of Children’ in early childhood education

extent, restricts their imagination and inventive ability. Loris Malaguzzi, the founder of the Reggio Emilia educational philosophy, initiated the Hundred Languages of Children (HLC) as a pedagogical ... ways in which children communicate are endless. of children as well as the close relationships that they share with their environment at the centre of its philosophy. More importantly, Malaguzzi’s HLC

Climate migration in Asia

variables are population, political freedom, and life expectancy. The population variable is total population taken from the World Bank database. The measure of the political freedom is the polity2 variable

Institutional quality and COVID-19 vaccination: does decentralization matter?

, Hypothesis 1 does not hold. 4.3 Institutional factors at the subnational level Institutional quality varies across but also within countries, due to different constitutional, political and organizational ... ( 3 ), 4 - 12 ( 2000 ) Hanson , J.K. , Sigman , R.: Leviathans latent dimensions: measuring state capacity for comparative political research . J. Polit . 83 ( 4 ), 1495 - 1510 ( 2021 ) Hooghe , L

Technology in the Classroom: A Deweyan Perspective

Approximately one hundred years ago, John Dewey responded to societal changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution by writing a philosophy of education that encouraged experiential learning ... crossroads with respect to the use of technology in education, not unlike the revolutionary world John Dewey faced when writing his philosophy of education. In fact, Collins and Halverson (2009), in Rethinking

Barriers and bridges between mother tongue and English as a second language in young children

traditionally disadvantaged groups, particularly through competence in English, a language that positions identity with power, privilege and status, thus being a political and an economic issue. AIM: The aim was ... , privilege and status. Therefore, it is not just a political issue but also an economic issue. The dilemma of the young English language learner from a lower socio-economic environment is that additive

Barriers and bridges between mother tongue and English as a second language in young children

traditionally disadvantaged groups, particularly through competence in English, a language that positions identity with power, privilege and status, thus being a political and an economic issue. AIM: The aim was ... , privilege and status. Therefore, it is not just a political issue but also an economic issue. The dilemma of the young English language learner from a lower socio-economic environment is that additive

On the bumpy road to recovery: resilience of public transport ridership during COVID-19 in 15 European cities

/capacity to recover from an endogenous or exogenous shock. There is an extensive literature on resilience in various disciplines (ecology, psychology, economics, political science), while a rising number of

Problematising the concept epistemological access with regard to foundation phase education towards quality schooling

institution) is used as a conceptual framework. We argue that the meaning of the concept epistemological access, as Morrow intended it, was borne out of a particular political need that arose in higher ... political need that arose in higher education in the last years of the apartheid regime; the need to democratise access to higher education. The dearth of literature on the concept epistemological access and

Relating cost-benefit analysis results with transport project decisions in the Netherlands

Values (NPVs) and the variants chosen in political decisions (after controlling for other relevant variables). However, a positive NPV does keep variants ‘pending’, preventing a negative decision. ... ) . However, the role of the CBA in political decisionmaking processes is a complex one. A priori, the expectation is that transport project proposals with a larger expected social return have a higher chance

Problematising the concept epistemological access with regard to foundation phase education towards quality schooling

institution) is used as a conceptual framework. We argue that the meaning of the concept epistemological access, as Morrow intended it, was borne out of a particular political need that arose in higher ... political need that arose in higher education in the last years of the apartheid regime; the need to democratise access to higher education. The dearth of literature on the concept epistemological access and

Pre-service teachers’ perception of values education in the South African physical education curriculum

-apartheid President of South Africa, on 10th May 1994, a new democratic country begun the process of social, political, economic and educational transformation aimed at developing a healthy egalitarian ... changes occur rapidly; this change is varied and very unpredictable. Urbanisation, globalisation and westernisation play an important role in this changing world (Anil 2014) . Ongoing political, social

Work and play in early childhood education: Views from Nigeria and South Africa

of the process of knowing with roots in philosophy, psychology and cybernetics or communication in organisms (Von Glasersfeld 1995). It is 'a manner of learning that requires participation in an ... ' paradigm and a reaction to progressivism in philosophy and behaviourism in psychology (Simon 2001). However, elements of the constructivist theory have been around since the time of Socrates, Plato and

Spatial links in the analysis of voter turnout in European Parliamentary elections

the direct and indirect effects of the regional variable in affecting turnout. European Parliamentary elections; Voter turnout; Sub-national variations; Spatial econometrics 1 Introduction Political ... social networks and political discussion (Books and Prysby 1991; Huckfeldt and Sprague 1995) or shared economic experiences (Pattie and Johnston 1995). The general contribution of this literature is that

The roles of intratumour heterogeneity in the biology and treatment of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

. 2015 ; 75 : 4582 - 92 . 37. Blau HM , Brazelton TR , Weimann JM . The evolving concept of a stem cell: entity or function? Cell . 2001 ; 105 : 829 - 41 . 38. Laplane L. Cancer stem cells: philosophy and

'Learning walks': Dialogic spaces for integrating theory and practice in a renewed BEd foundation phase curriculum

spectrum of stakeholders, including students, alumni, teachers, and so forth. The series of engagements enabled us to develop a shared understanding of our philosophy of teacher education, rooted in ... , for example, philosophical foundations, political outlooks, economic realities and sociological factors, is essential. With regard to disciplinary knowledge of the subject, we believe that a teacher

Utilising a cultural-historical analysis to map the historicity of Social Studies, Natural Science and Technology education in the early years

transdisciplinary areas, such as Sociology, Philosophy, the History of Science and, conclusively, Beginning Knowledge (BK). It is not beyond the ability of the young child to come to think, reason and converse in a ... relationships, while Social Studies draw on multiple fields that also influence such relations. Maxim (2014) and Seefeldt et al. (2014) include Anthropology, Sociology, Economics, Political Science and Civics, as

Biography, policy and language teaching practices in a multilingual context: Early childhood classrooms in Mauritius

Language policies in education in multilingual postcolonial contexts are often driven by ideological considerations more veered towards socio-economic and political viability for the country than ... and political perspectives but may be problematic at the level of implementation. Inevitably, it is teachers who transact these decisions in the classroom that have to grapple with the intricacies of

Searching for research results to inform the design of an initial professional teacher education programme for the foundation phase: A systematic review

being highly political, driven at overt and covert levels, and 'political' with a small 'p' and a big 'P' (Pring 2000:1). Burkhardt and Schoenfeld (2003) share Pring's concern about the usefulness of ... . Pawson, R., 2004, Mentoring relationships: An explanatory review, viewed 27 September 2012, from http://www.ccsr.ac.uk/methods/publications/ Pring, R., 2000, Philosophy of educational research, Continuum