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Developing STEM Identity of Nez Perce Students: Identifying Entry-Level Competencies for Forestry and Fire Management

observers. On the first day, a formal orientation to the DACUM process was provided. The facilitator of the DACUM workshop explained its origin, its philosophy and why it was necessary, and provided examples ... address some community-based authentic need, which may well have political linkages. It should require that students draw on knowledge sources from several disciplines, and they should be working together

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. Sawall cuts through the contradictory swirl of accounts given for the origin of the acronym, which differ with regard to the date (pre- or post-unification), precise location, and political circumstances ... involvement in political affairs, Procacci encourages us to rethink the common notion of Verdi as an engage artist and to be on guard against a certain kind of late nineteenth-century patriotic discourse

The Influence of Sense of School Community on Korean Students’ Life Satisfaction and Comparison of Sense of Community for Students’ Gender and High School Specialties

, political parties, and YouTube channels, which are “relational communities” (McMillan & Chavis, 1986, p. 8). McMillan and Chavis (1986) insisted that four characteristics are usually found where a community ... kurtosis . Psychological Methods , 2 ( 3 ), 292 - 307 . https://doi.org/10.1037/ 1082 - 989X . 2 .3.292 Dewey, J. ( 1966 ). Democracy and education: An introduction to the philosophy of education. Diener , E

Merits of Creating a Revised CTE National Research Agenda for 2020

and scholarship has been described by Lagemann (2000) as: Neither singular in focus nor uniform in methods of investigation, education research grew out of various combinations of philosophy ... emerging CTE research” (p. 148). Lambeth also recommended that “discussion be encouraged to begin to define or redefine the philosophy of CTE,” further stating that a “unified philosophy will provide a

Perceptions of Career and Technical Education by Pre-Service Students

shape a pre-service teacher’s perception. Purpose The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore perceptions of CTE by pre-service students who were sophomores and juniors enrolled in a philosophy ... to be an effective career and technical education teacher? Methods Participants. To obtain participants for this study, researchers posted flyers in a collegiate philosophy of CTE course. All

Supervision of School-based, Agricultural Education: A Historical Review

most states. Supervision is defined in a variety of ways reflecting multiple fields’ perspectives (Glatthorn, 1984) . The idea of supervision is a necessity in “business, political, commercial, social ... , H. ( 1977 ). An over the shoulder look at the contemporary philosophy and standards in vocational agriculture . Journal of the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture , 18 ( 1 ), 1

The Name of the Daughter: The Role of Amelia/Maria in Simon Boccanegra

life .l Her two names , signifying two identities , enable her to form multiple alliances and thus to mediate in political a~ well as familial disputes. "Maria" was also the name of this character's ... -daughter relationship is not fixed , but rather shifts as a single daughter "floats" from father to father. Her movements, moreover, always signal some change in the fathers' political fortunes. Simon's new

Sharing New Knowledge: A Review of Dissemination Rates and Journal Emphasis in Career and Technical Education

Education (JCTE), is the official publication of Omicron Tau Theta, a national graduate honorary society in CTE, and serves as a forum for dissemination of research, and discussion of philosophy, theory ... settings where vocational and training is offered and the connections to curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment, as well as economic, cultural and political aspects related to the role of vocational and

Censorship in Verdi's 'Attila': Two Case Studies

Rome, the seat of the Catholic Church, leaves the opera's political message largely intact, but censors numerous religious details, while an 1855 libretto for Palermo, a city with a particularly painful ... suggests how local censors might have played their part in moderating the political, religious, and social influences affecting these two communities.2 The timing of Attila's first performance in Rome was

Verdi, Nationalism, and Cultivation of the Folk Idiom: His Stornelli of the 1860s

poets began to write original poetry based on the folk models, adopting the traditional love themes but also writing texts with a satirical or political focus. One of the best known and most popular of ... political activities in the 1840s. Many of his poems voice his patriotic ideas , a factor that would become important in the popularity of his texts throughout the century, especially during the 1860s and

Abstracts from the Belfast International Verdi Congress (pt. 2)

political subjects, a focus best represented by the famous patriotic choruses of the 1840s, while in the 1850s, the composer turned to more private concerns, relationships between lovers and among family ... members. Les Vepres siciliennes (1855) offers a partial exception to the generalization: it sets the familiar triangle of love and family within the highly-charged political arena of the Sicilian Vespers

A Tale of Five Cities: The Peregrinations of Somma's and Verdi's Gustavo III (and Una vendetta in dominò and Un ballo in maschera) at the Hands of the Neapolitan and Roman Censorship

these changes were motivated by political considerations. An anonymous librettist, probably Domenico Bolognese,11 was brought in to concoct a replacement libretto entitled Adelia degli Adimari (or, as ... remains a political leader; the disguises and the masked ball are all retained. The Roman censors , under Verdi'.s threat to take his opera and put it on elsewhere - presumably in the more enlightened

'Si ridesti [il Leon di Castiglia] la fiamma sopita': Ricordi's Censored Libretto of Ernani and Some Vicissitudes of the Conspiracy Scene

the suicide, for example, by having Silva say, "Well, if you're not going to fulfill your oath, I'll do it for you! (lo trafigge - he stabs him)." And of course, political concerns are also in evidence ... the libretto sought to remove the direct mention oflberia as a land of political reawakening." 23 Such a concern would have weighed even more heavily on Ricordi, preparing a libretto for use not only in

How Verdi's Serious Operas End

serious operas -- from Oberto (1839) through Macbeth (1847) -- the typical victim is a male (usually baritone or bass), and a warrior or political leader. (The voice types of the victims are shown in the ... Table on page 10). The two soprano victims are, significantly, as much political and military leaders as lovers -­ Abigaille enters with a sword in hand, and Giovanna d'Arco, in her entrance aria, prays

Abstract: Verdi's Patriarch and Puccini's Matriarch or 'Through the Looking Glass and What Puccini Found There'

reflection in miniature of Verdi's. This is most obvious in the displacement of Verdi's powerful male casting, vocal timbre, and global political issues with e nt irely feminine sonorities and concerns

Iowa Agricultural Educators’ Current and Perceived Grading Practices

years of experience and more than 70% have CASE certifications. Though standard definitions exist for the term grades, asking educators to define the term provides insight into their grading philosophy ... . Schmidt , R. ( 2002 ). Colorado middle school teacher practices of blending standards-based education with middle school integrative curricular practice and philosophy (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved

Iowa Agricultural Educators’ Current and Perceived Grading Practices

years of experience and more than 70% have CASE certifications. Though standard definitions exist for the term grades, asking educators to define the term provides insight into their grading philosophy ... . Schmidt , R. ( 2002 ). Colorado middle school teacher practices of blending standards-based education with middle school integrative curricular practice and philosophy (Doctoral dissertation). Retrieved

Verdi vs. Wagner

the Conservatoire and at the Theatre Italien. The failure of Tannhauser at the Opera (only three performances) had been the cause of endless discussions. Verdi, kept in Italy by political obligations ... to become clearer. And not by chance. It is the firs.t decade of Italian political unification. Finally leaving l5ehind his "galley years," Verdi seemed like the artist (aside from Manzoni) most

An Essay-Review of 'Orchestre in Emilia-Romagna nell'Ottocento e Novecento'

theater orches­ tras in Italy. Political unification had resulted in serious problems for the country's musical institutions and many fell into decline. Lack of financial support from the new central ... striking points to emerge from the book is how strongly musical institutions in Emilia-Romagna were affected by the economic, political, and cultural turmoil that charac­ terized the ottocento. During this

166 Years of Verdi Biography

, cultural , and political milieu, such as the nineteenth-century theatrical system, publishing practices in Italy (including issues of copyright), and the Risorgimento movement. Two biographies that exemplify ... archives. Unlike most recent biographies, Phillips-Matz's study largely disregards Verdi's cultural and political milieu and his music, focusing instead on his personal life, although some of her conclusions