lost a third of its land and forty percent of its people — Grundtvig joined the movement to "regain intern... seful and pleasurable human life, the majority of people really do not require books at all, but only a go... liness to be able to talk to properly enlightened people capable of arousing their attention and showing t... cted in Latin or German, inaccessible to ordinary people — and //schools for life//, responsive to the act
as the eyes, and that a reading system for blind people should be designed to exploit the specific capaci... in regions activated by visual reading in sighted people can be activated through tactile input in blind people, and blind readers develop superior tactile discri... al consequence of Braille's code was that it gave people with visual impairments a genuine means of acquir
to engage empathetically with the experiences of people different from themselves, and to analyse their o... is not merely to teach students to question other people's claims but to teach them to question their own ... s, and to feel genuine concern for the welfare of people one has never met. She argues that this capacity ... ir own community's values. "It is easier to treat people as objects to be manipulated," she notes, "if you
nomic status, thanks to British policies allowing people of all castes to join the army, enabled him to pu... === Key Contributions =====
==== Established the People's Education Society (India) ====
Founded in 1945, the People's Education Society was a platform through which ... ing and growth.
Under Ambedkar's leadership, the People's Education Society established colleges and a ra
s retirement in 1988. His most celebrated work, A People's History of the United States, was published in ... alifornia.
===== Key Contributions =====
==== A People's History and the Critique of Official Narratives... he argument — developed with sustained force in A People's History of the United States (1980) and in the ... and ideological. From Columbus to the present, A People's History retells the story of the United States
24 March 1926. His funeral drew more than 60,000 people across Vietnam and ignited nationwide protests de... in itself on an enlightened foundation unless the people it governed had first been educated into independ... northern Vietnam: **Khai dân trí** (enlighten the people's minds), **Chấn dân khí** (invigorate the people's spirit and self-respect), and **Hậu dân sinh** (impro
ied and promoted the conditions under which young people learn to innovate. His 2008 book //The Global Ach... ury economy and society actually require of young people. High test scores in content recall do not guaran... s — and found convergent testimony that the young people entering their organisations, however credentiall... e) and **adaptive** challenges (which require the people involved to change their own thinking and behavio
ut the creation of popular sovereignty — that the people, educated and organised, must be the source of po... cal vigour, and collective solidarity that a free people require. Independence won without this transforma... from Abroad, 1906) — addressed to the Vietnamese people from exile — used the charged emotional resources... ry of the cultivated elite but a necessity of the people in arms.
* Phan Bội Châu. (1906). //Hải Ngoại
ma, into an aristocratic family that had enslaved people before the Civil War. At nineteen months old she ... ork on the social and political problems that all people face. For Keller, progressivism was appropriate f... rs to impairment. Financial inequality meant that people could not access the medical care that would prev... funds and lobbying for legislation allowing blind people to ride public transportation with a guide for on
n Paris he submitted the "Demands of the Annamite People" to the Versailles Peace Conference in 1919 under... agogy of Simplicity: Writing and Speaking for the People ====
Hồ Chí Minh was among the most gifted polit... s public addresses, his letters to the Vietnamese people, and his short prose pieces combined concrete ima... al liberation — with the question of what kind of people a free Vietnam would need, and what kind of educa
is understood as shaping and being shaped by the people within it. //Voice// — both the researcher's and ... th a methodology and an ethical stance toward the people whose lives and work are being portrayed.
==== T... the "third chapter" of adult life — examining how people in this phase negotiate new forms of learning, ri... tergenerational relationship, exploring how young people and older adults learn from and transform one ano
t deepened his understanding of what it means for people whose voices are structurally marginalised to dev... are made more accountable and more just when the people they serve can ask effective questions of them, a... and structural but cognitive and democratic, that people are excluded from the institutions that affect th
tion practices, but never lost his desire to help people and eventually decided that psychology was a mean... c way to understand individual differences in how people process information and learn most effectively. T... the neat, cyclical progression doesn't match how people actually learn through experience, which is often
h contrasts with the quickly obtained information people mistake for knowledge; the universality of langua... and whose raison d'être is to represent all those people and issues that are routinely forgotten or swept ... ine, S. J., & Norenzayan, A. (2010). The weirdest people in the world? Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 33(2
ts but the pursuit of knowledge that would enable people "to govern wisely both our own households and the... e conditions for moral consciousness to develop: "people can become better and worthier if they conceive t... minance, but a commander who fights alongside his people — a force for unifying the //polis// and directin