about England and its poetry than about the Arab world, and were simultaneously reminded that they would... the experts determine how we see the rest of the world (Rev. ed.). Vintage.
* Said, E. W. (2001). The ... nal legacy. "Traveling theory," introduced in The World, the Text, and the Critic (1983), captures how id... in detrimental ways.
* Said, E. W. (1983). The world, the text, and the critic. Harvard University Pre
he early 1990s through their collaboration at the World Institute for Development Economics Research. Her... the most influential public intellectuals in the world by Foreign Policy and Prospect magazines. She rem... independently, to resist manipulation, to see the world from multiple perspectives, and to recognise the ... mpassionate imagination": the capacity to see the world from another's perspective, to understand how cir
e — sixteen years during which he worked with the World Council of Churches in Geneva, consulted on adult... ating the oppressed, training them to receive the world as fixed and unchangeable rather than as a realit... rrect answers but a co-investigator who poses the world as a problem, who asks questions rather than supp... that consciousness is not a passive mirror of the world but an intentional force that names, analyses, an
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Jean Calvin — known in the English-speaking world as John Calvin — was born on 10 July 1509 in Noyo... impact on the educational history of the Western world, mediated through the global spread of Calvinist ... in its first year, drawn from across the Reformed world, and its graduates carried Calvinist educational ... s founded, staffed, and inspired across the known world. John Knox returned from Geneva to Scotland in 15
al transformation. He subsequently worked for the World Bank, the European Training Foundation, and other... t systematically in Finnish Lessons: What Can the World Learn from Educational Change in Finland? (2011) ... rs work. In Teachers We Trust: The Finnish Way to World-Class Schools (2021), co-authored with Timothy Wa... policymakers, reformers, and educators across the world as a resource for critiquing market-oriented educ
ador; she supported the Industrial Workers of the World, campaigned against capitalism, poverty, and impe... s, M. (2018). On a chapter of Helen Keller's "The world I live in." In //Selected papers of S.H. Foulkes/... sell//.]
==== Emotion, Sensory Learning, and the World as Classroom ====
A further distinctive contribu... eller also argued that the true classroom was the world: she denied that her real education took place at
dership, and what it means to do good work in the world. He was a gifted pianist as a child and remained ... to recognise and classify patterns in the natural world). He subsequently explored **existential** intell... apply the same knowledge to novel problems, real-world situations, or questions framed in unfamiliar ter... ve theories children construct about the physical world, other minds, and social life before formal schoo
ence on the organic unity of opposites — mind and world, individual and society, theory and practice — le... d the University Elementary School — known to the world as the Dewey Laboratory School — in which he test... ful engagement with materials and problems in the world, not through passive reception of verbal instruct... simplified, purified version of the larger social world in which children learn to cooperate, communicate
nceived as a meeting place "where India meets the world"; and Sriniketan (1922), a centre for rural recon... and deepen the learner's kinship with the natural world. Santiniketan was deliberately established in the... nd devastating critiques of colonial education in world literature. The parrot can neither sing nor fly; ... m the cultural memory, literature, and relational world encoded in their first language. At Santiniketan,
ent.
==== ZON: Games, Language Learning, and the World as Curriculum ====
Among Zhao's most original pr... ributions was the creation of ZON, reportedly the world's first massively multiplayer online role-playing... undaries and contributing to a globally connected world.
==== Side Effects of Education: A Medical Resea... ally set tests but to create genuine value in the world.
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he Play Technique and Access to the Child's Inner World ====
Klein's most immediately practical contribu... d the internal objects that populated her psychic world. Klein argued that play was the natural language ... n.
==== Object Relations Theory and the Internal World ====
Klein's central theoretical contribution wa... anised ways of experiencing self, others, and the world — that the infant moves between and that continue
ed States and across the developed and developing world was dominated by the assumption that additional r... stream education policy discussion in much of the world. Most national education systems and the United N... ek, E. A., & Raymond, M. E. (2001). The confusing world of educational accountability. National Tax Journ... 003). Efficiency and equity in schools around the world. Economics of Education Review, 22(5), 481–502.
ising from the socially and culturally structured world." Their pivotal concept, "legitimate peripheral p... enterprises; knowing is active engagement in the world; and meaning is what learning ultimately seeks to... ing:** learning as the experience of life and the world as meaningful.
**2. Practice:** learning as enga... cipation ("the social experience of living in the world in terms of membership in social communities and
He believed in the unity and connectedness of the world — expressed in his "Spherical Law," which held th... hin the larger totality of family, community, and world to which it contributed. Inner connection meant t... ar feature of public schooling systems around the world.
==== Play: Outdoor Learning, Gifts, and Occupa... y separated and taught in isolation from the real world, "the child may 'learn' much but understand littl