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    The French revolution as medical event: The journalistic gaze.Nina Rattner Gelbart - 1989 - History of European Ideas 10 (4):417-427.
  2. The King's Midwife: A History and Mystery of Madam de Couray. By Nina Rattner Gelbart.R. Goodman - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (1):104-105.
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    The King's Midwife: A History and Mystery of Madame du Coudray. Nina Rattner Gelbart.Evelyn Ackerman - 1999 - Isis 90 (2):368-369.
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    Minerva’s French Sisters: Women of Science in Enlightenment France: by Nina Rattner Gelbart, New Haven & London, Yale University Press, 2021, xix + 340 pp. $40.00 (Hardcover), ISBN 978-0-300-25256-9.Margaret Carlyle - 2022 - Annals of Science 79 (3):413-415.
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    Feminine and opposition journalism in old regime France: Le journal des dames : Nina Rattner Gelbart , xviii + 354pp., $38.00 H.C. [REVIEW]Dena Goodman - 1988 - History of European Ideas 9 (5):630-632.
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    Holly Tucker. Pregnant Fictions: Childbirth and the Fairy Tale in Early‐Modern France. 232 pp., illus., bibl., index. Detroit, Mich.: Wayne State University Press, 2003. $34.95. [REVIEW]Nina Gelbart - 2004 - Isis 95 (3):496-497.
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    Nina R. Gelbart, Minerva's French Sisters: Women of Science in Enlightenment France New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2021. Pp. 360. ISBN 978-0-3002-5256-9. $40.00 (hardcover). [REVIEW]Tom Stammers - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Science 56 (4):607-609.
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    The Dark Abyss of Time: The History of the Earth and the History of Nations from Hooke to Vico.Rachel Laudan - 1984 - University of Chicago Press.
    "A rich historical pastiche of 17th- and 18th-century philosophy, science, and religion."—G. Y. Craig, New Scientist "This book, by a distinguished Italian historian of philosophy, is a worthy successor to the author's important works on Francis Bacon and on technology and the arts. First published in Italian (in 1979), it now makes available to English readers some subtly wrought arguments about the ways in which geology and anthropology challenged biblical chronology and forced changes in the philosophy of history in the (...)
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    Por el rescate de la Utopía.Henrique Rattner - 2007 - Polis 16.
    La globalización que barre el planeta ha resultado en una serie de paradojas e incertidumbres para las personas. Aunque haya impulsado poderosamente la producción de bienes y servicios y del comercio internacional, su expansión para todos los bordes del mundo deterioró el estado del medio ambiente y destruyó las comunidades tradicionales rurales e indígenas. La desestabilización de los lazos de cooperación y de solidaridad tradicionales dejó a millones de seres humanos aislados y, sin perspectiva de romper el “círculo vicioso” de (...)
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  10. Philosophical Dialogues: Arne Naess and the Progress of Ecophilosophy.Nina Witoszek & Andrew Brennan - 2001 - Environmental Values 10 (3):418-421.
    The volume documents, and makes an original contribution to, an astonishing period in twentieth-century philosophy_the progress of Arne Naess's ecophilosophy from its inception to the present. It includes Naess's most crucial polemics with leading thinkers, drawn from sources as diverse as scholarly articles, correspondence, TV interviews and unpublished exchanges. The book testifies to the skeptical and self-correcting aspects of Naess's vision, which has deepened and broadened to include third world and feminist perspectives. Philosophical Dialogues is an essential addition to the (...)
     
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    Providing ethical guidance for collaborative research in developing countries.Nina Morris - 2015 - Research Ethics 11 (4):211-235.
    Experience has shown that the application of ethical guidelines developed for research in developed countries to research in developing countries can be, and often is, impractical and raises a number of contentious issues. Various attempts have been made to provide guidelines more appropriate to the developing world context; however, to date these efforts have been dominated by the fields of bioscience, medical research and nutrition. There is very little advice available for those seeking to undertake collaborative social science or natural (...)
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    Between Enlightenment and Victorian: Toward a Narrative of American Women Writers Writing History.Nina Baym - 1991 - Critical Inquiry 18 (1):22-41.
    All the early advocates of women’s education, male and female, had proposed history as a central subject in women’s education—perhaps as the central subject. They envisaged it as a substitute for novel reading, which they viewed as strengthening women’s mental weakness and encouraging them in unrepublican habits of idleness, extravagance, and daydreaming.6 Many prominent women educators wrote history, among them Pierce, Rowson, and Willard. But besides such history writing and history advocacy by materialist educational reformers, American women wrote history in (...)
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    Monsters, Goddesses and Cyborgs: Feminist Confrontations with Science, Medicine and Cyberspace.Nina Lykke & Rosi Braidotti - 1996
    It is divided into four sections covering science as a whole, the new technologies of the postmodern era, bio-medical discourses, and nature. A distinguished cast of contributors explores the central feminist concerns in each arena, through the central metaphors of monster, mother goddess and cyborg. They look at the consequences of gynogenesis, postmodern eco-buddhism in heathcare, sexual violence in cyberspace, the postmodernization of menopause, the dolphin as androgyne and feminist environmentalism.
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    Naturalism Beyond the Limits of Science: How Scientific Methodology Can and Should Shape Philosophical Theorizing.Nina Emery - 2023 - New York, US: Oxford University Press.
    Philosophers and scientists both ask questions about what the world is like. How do these fields interact with one another? How should they? Naturalism Beyond the Limits of Science investigates an approach to these questions called methodological naturalism. According to methodological naturalism, when coming up with theories about what the world is like, philosophers should, whenever possible, make use of the same methodology that is deployed by scientists. Although many contemporary philosophers have implicit commitments that lead straightforwardly to methodological naturalism, (...)
  15. Logicheskiĭ analiz i︠a︡zyka: Protevorechivostʹ i anomalʹnostʹ teksta = Logical analysis of language: contradictions and anomalies of discourse.Nina Davidovna Arutiunova (ed.) - 1990 - Moskva: Nauka.
  16. Filozof jako kartograf. Przypadek Michaela Walzera.Nina Gładziuk - 2000 - Civitas 4 (4):145-204.
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    Some elements of the symbolism of the dragon in the Byzantine and Persian epics.Nina Soleymani Majd - forthcoming - Iris.
    In medieval epics such as the Byzantine Digenis Akritis and the Persian Šāhnāme, dragons are usually considered to be mere opponents of the hero. But the symbolism attached to them is far from being exclusively that of a monstruous creature fighting a good hero. The motif of the three-headed dragon combines an allegorical meaning with a mythological framework. The confrontation between a dragon and an apparently weaker protagonist like a maiden or a younger son highlights the latters’ inner strength and (...)
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    Ciencia y tecnología en el umbral del siglo.Henrique Rattner - 2004 - Polis 7.
    El artículo reflexiona sobre el papel de los científicos y trabajadores en investigaciones tecnológicas en la sociedad contemporánea, y realiza un balance crítico del avance de las ciencias. Postula el fracaso de la ciencia en su promesa de llevar progreso, racionalidad y armonía a la convivencia humana, y a tornarse en factor de emancipación de la humanidad. Cuestiona el rol de la ciencia al servicio del poder y conecta crisis de la ciencia con crisis del sistema, para proponer luego una (...)
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    Worm chromosomes call for recognition!Barbara P. Rattner & Victoria H. Meller - 2004 - Bioessays 26 (7):707-710.
    Many organisms face a dilemma rooted in the unequal numbers of X chromosomes carried by the two sexes and the need to maintain equivalent expression of X‐linked genes. Several strategies have arisen to cope with this problem. All rely on accurately targeting epigenetic modifications to entire chromosomes. Targeting results from the action of recognition elements that attract modification and may rely on spreading of modification in cis along the affected chromosome. A recent report describing the first X chromosome recognition element (...)
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    Nocebo Effects of Clinical Communication and Placebo Effects of Positive Suggestions on Respiratory Muscle Strength.Nina Zech, Leoni Scharl, Milena Seemann, Michael Pfeifer & Ernil Hansen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Introduction:The effects of specific suggestions are usually studied by measuring parameters that are directly addressed by these suggestions. We recently proposed the use of a uniform, unrelated, and objective measure like maximal muscle strength that allows comparison of suggestions to avoid nocebo effects and thus to improve communication. Since reduced breathing strength might impair respiration and increase the risk of post-operative pulmonary complications, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of the suggestions on respiratory muscle power. (...)
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    Engagement in community music classes sparks neuroplasticity and language development in children from disadvantaged backgrounds.Nina Kraus, Jane Hornickel, Dana L. Strait, Jessica Slater & Elaine Thompson - 2014 - Frontiers in Psychology 5.
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    Feminism and American Literary History: Essays.Nina Baym - 1992 - Rutgers University Press.
    For more than a decade Nina Baym has pioneered in the reexamination of American literature. She has led the way in questioning assumptions about American literary history, in critiquing the standard canon of works we read and teach, and in rediscovering lost texts by American women writers. Feminism and American Literary History collects fourteen of her most important essays published since 1980, which, combining feminist perspectives with original archival research, significantly revise standard American literary history. In Part I, "Rewriting (...)
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    Gutenberggalaxens nova: en essäberättelse om Erasmus av Rotterdam, humanismen och 1500-talets medierevolution: samt om Albrecht Dürer, Hans Holbein d.y., Paracelsus, Martin Luther, Thomas More, Michel de Montaigne, diverse pedagoger, anatomer, encyklopeder, påvar och rebeller.Nina Burton - 2016 - Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Förlag.
    Gutenbergs tryckteknik ledde till en medierevolution som förändrades Europa. I 1500-talets början spreds litteratur, grafik och vetenskap, men också nyhetsblad om katastrofer, pamfletter om invaderande turkar och religiösa stridsskrifter. Medan mycket ännu vägde blommade renässanshumanismen genom Erasmus av Rotterdam. Han stod bakom en femtedel av Europas böcker, och skulle ge framtiden ett viktigt arv. Nina Burton skriver om Erasmus och hans tid så att man känner sig vara med när han träffar konstnärerna och de intellektuella? Albrecht Dürer, Holbein d.y., (...)
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  24. Johna Locke\'a kłopoty z prawem natury'.Nina Gładziuk - 2002 - Civitas 6 (6):52-78.
     
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  25. Protestanckie zasady wiary a rząd liberalny.Nina Gładziuk - 2004 - Civitas 8 (8):133-141.
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    Ethical and legal considerations in video recording neonatal resuscitations.B. Gelbart, C. Barfield & A. Watkins - 2009 - Journal of Medical Ethics 35 (2):120-124.
    As guidelines for neonatal resuscitation evolve from a growing evidence base, clinicians must ensure that practice is closely aligned with the available evidence, based on methodologically sound and ethically conducted research. This paper reviews ethical, legal and risk-management issues arising during the design of a quality-assurance project to make video recordings of neonatal resuscitations after high-risk deliveries. The issues, which affect patients, researchers, staff and the hospital at large, include the following: 1) Informed consent for research involving emergency procedures is (...)
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    Icons of Ritual: The Earliest Georgian Templa Programs.Nina Iamanidze - 2010 - Millennium 7 (1):343-366.
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    Overflowing Every Idea of Age, Very Young Children as Educators.Nina Johannesen - 2013 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 32 (3):285-296.
    In this article I explore if and how very young children can be the educators of their early childhood educators. I describe and discuss a story constructed form a fieldwork done in one early childhood setting in Norway. The story is read with Levinas and his concepts Said and Saying. Further I discuss if and how this might be understood as education arguing that the children`s expressions are offering new beginning and change in the pedagogical thinking and praxis within the (...)
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    The Problems of Values in the Modern Theory of Education.Nina Nalivaiko - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 37:209-219.
    The issues that we raised go beyond the framework of just pedagogical research, since they cover an area of research in the juncture of the sciences about the human being. We are talking about the interdisciplinary analysis and integration of the fundamental foundations of the solution of the problems of both theoretical and constructive-designing character. At that, the philosophy of education carries out its regulatory function determining directions and boundaries of the research. The philosophy of education inscribes itself in the (...)
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    (1 other version)Intersecting Compositional and Transactional Theory: How Art Can Help Define Reader Response.Nina R. Schoonover - 2020 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 54 (1):90-100.
    The writer starts with vision and ends with words. The reader, however, starts with the writer’s words and ends with vision.Reading comprehension is like an eye. It requires focus and concentration on how a mode is interpreted. Eyes are shaped by cultures; a Western norm considers it polite to hold one’s gaze and maintain eye contact when dialoguing, while other cultures find it aggressive or confrontational. Similarly, reading is culturally shaped through the lens of the reader, as interpretation is correlated (...)
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    Media Histories and Digital Futures.Nina Zimnik - 2000 - Film-Philosophy 4 (1).
    _Cinema Futures: Cain, Abel or Cable? The Screen Arts in the Digital Age_ Edited by Thomas Elsaesser and Kay Hoffmann Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 1998. ISBN: 90 5356 282 6 Hb; 90 5356 312 1 Pb 312 pp.
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    Vibrant death: a posthuman phenomenology of mourning.Nina Lykke - 2021 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Vibrant Death links philosophy and poetry-based, corpo-affectively grounded knowledge seeking. It offers a radically new materialist theory of death, critically moving the philosophical argument beyond Christian and secular-mechanistic understandings. The book's ethico-political figuration of vibrant death is shaped through a pluriversal conversation between Deleuzean philosophy, neo-vitalist materialism and the spiritual materialism of decolonial, queerfeminist poet and scholar Gloria Anzaldua. The book's posthuman deexceptionalizing of human death unfurls together with a collection of poetry, and autobiographical stories. They are analysed through the (...)
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  33. The true self: A psychological concept distinct from the self.Nina Strohminger, Joshua Knobe & George Newman - 2017 - Perspectives on Psychological Science 12 (4):551-560.
    A long tradition of psychological research has explored the distinction between characteristics that are part of the self and those that lie outside of it. Recently, a surge of research has begun examining a further distinction. Even among characteristics that are internal to the self, people pick out a subset as belonging to the true self. These factors are judged as making people who they really are, deep down. In this paper, we introduce the concept of the true self and (...)
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  34. The essential moral self.Nina Strohminger & Shaun Nichols - 2014 - Cognition 131 (1):159-171.
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    The Self-Chariots of Liberation: Plato's Phaedrus, the Upaniṣads, and the Mahābhārata in Search of Eternal Being.Nina Budziszewska - 2017 - Philosophy East and West 67 (2):318-351.
    The ancient philosophies, both Eastern and Western, expound a way of liberation from the fleeting and sensual world of ever-changing experience and toward the reality of true being, free from death and untruth. For this soteriological purpose, the perfect conception of self-control is offered as the perfect means of liberation. The connection between the two realms of the empirical world and the reality of true being is fixed in a human being, which is viewed as a complex corporeal, mental, and (...)
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  36. Signs of Sin and Nineteenth Century Construc-tions of Masculinity: Francois-Edouard Cibot's The Fallen Angels (Les Anges Dechus 1833.Nina Corazzo - 1999 - Semiotics 23:257.
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    Knowledge in the information society.Nina Degele - 1997 - World Futures 50 (1):743-755.
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    A Cooperative Learning Intervention to Promote Social Inclusion in Heterogeneous Classrooms.Nina Klang, Ingrid Olsson, Jenny Wilder, Gunilla Lindqvist, Niclas Fohlin & Claes Nilholm - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Concerning challenges with the social inclusion of children with special educational needs, it is imperative to evaluate teacher interventions that promote social inclusion. This study aimed to investigate the effects of cooperative learning intervention on social inclusion. In addition, it was investigated to what degree CL implementation affected the outcomes. Fifty-six teachers of 958 fifth-grade children were randomly selected to intervention and control groups upon recruitment to the study. The intervention teachers received training and coaching in CL and implemented this (...)
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    Seekers of the spiritual art and higher wisdom.Nina Kokkinen & Ruth Illman - 2021 - Approaching Religion 11 (1):1-3.
    Editorial of Approaching Religion, Vol. 11 Issue 1, based on a two-day seminar arranged in Helsinki in August 2020 by the Signe and Ane Gyllenberg Foundation under the title ‘Clear-sighted Art – Open Mind? Encounters between Art and Esotericism’.
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    PhilosoPhy's subjects.Nina Power - 2007 - Parrhesia 3:55-72.
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    Gemeinschaft in der zweiten Generation: Religiöses Deutungssystem und geteilte Lebenspraxis in Auroville.Nina Rageth - 2015 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 23 (2):258-284.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft Jahrgang: 23 Heft: 2 Seiten: 258-284.
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    Thinking in/through movements; Working with/in affect within the context of Norwegian early years education and practice.Nina Rossholt - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (1):28-38.
    This paper draws on data undertaken with very young children within the context of Norwegian kindergartens. Specifically, the paper focuses on non-human and human movements. Mine included, that are undertaken in time and space. Following I argue that as the researcher I am always already entangled in inquiry and that there is no beginning. As a consequence, I cannot offer an account concerning movements that are predicated on humanist notions of linearity. Moreover, by immersing myself in process ontology, my efforts (...)
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    Plant diseases and their control by biological means in Cuba.Nina Shishkoff - 1993 - Agriculture and Human Values 10 (3):24-30.
    Beginning in 1989, the breakup of the Soviet Bloc disrupted trade and cut off Cuba's source of subsidized fuel oil, making many modern agricultural practices impossible, including the wide use of pesticides. Among Cuba's responses was an emphasis on biological control of plant diseases. Research into biological control began in the 1930s, and after the revolution many scientists maintained an unofficial interest. When the 1989 economic crisis occurred, the government placed a high priority on biocontrol, and researchers were in a (...)
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    Matter and Metaphor: Media Philosophy in Russia.Nina N. Sosna - 2019 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (2):117-127.
    Theoretical work on media, which brings together certain lines of development from both the modern exact sciences and the human sciences, has elevated the pressing global question of the place of t...
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  45. The true self.Nina Strohminger, Joshua Knobe & Shaun Nichols - 2015 - Perspectives on Psychological Science:1–11.
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    Religiöses Bewusstsein in säkularer Diskurssprache. Selbstpositionierungen muslimischer Minderheiten in den europäischen Sozialwissenschaften.Nina Clara Tiesler - 2007 - Zeitschrift für Religionswissenschaft 15 (2):113-130.
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  47. Laws and their instances.Nina Emery - 2019 - Philosophical Studies 176 (6):1535-1561.
    I present an argument for the view that laws ground their instances. I then outline two important consequences that follow if we accept the conclusion of this argument. First, the claim that laws ground their instances threatens to undermine a prominent recent attempt to make sense of the explanatory power of Humean laws by distinguishing between metaphysical and scientific explanation. And second, the claim that laws ground their instances gives rise to a novel argument against the view that grounding relations (...)
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    The Aesthetics of Anarchy: Art and Ideology in the Early Russian Avant-Garde.Nina Gourianova - 2012 - University of California Press.
    In this groundbreaking study, Nina Gurianova identifies the early Russian avant-garde as a distinctive movement in its own right and not a preliminary stage to the Constructivism of the 1920s. Gurianova identifies what she terms an “aesthetics of anarchy”—art-making without rules—that greatly influenced early twentieth-century modernists. Setting the early Russian avant-garde movement firmly within a broader European context, Gurianova draws on a wealth of primary and archival sources by individual writers and artists, Russian theorists, theorizing artists, and German philosophers. (...)
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    Back to Kant, or Forward to Enlightenment: The Particularities and Issues of Russian Neo-Kantianism.Nina A. Dmitrieva - 2016 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 54 (5):378-394.
    The article discusses the phenomenon of Russian Neo-Kantianism in the early twentieth century, looks at the main reasons for interest in Neo-Kantianism, and analyzes why German Neo-Kantian centers were so popular among Russian students and scholars at the turn of the twentieth century. The author points to the institutions where Neo-Kantianism took root and introduces the individuals who became the leaders of these institutions. The article gives a detailed overview of the themes and issues that occupied Russian Neo-Kantians before 1917, (...)
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    (1 other version)Rethinking language arts: passion and practice.Nina Zaragoza - 1997 - New York: Garland.
    In Rethinking Language Arts: Passion and Practice, author Nina Zaragoza uses the form of letters to her students to engage pre-service teachers in reevaluating teaching practices, thus bringing to life a vision of an alternative classroom environment in which the teacher is the prime mover and creative leader. Zaragoza discusses and explains the need for teachers to be decision makers, reflective thinkers, political beings, and agents of social change in order to create a positive and inclusive classroom setting. This (...)
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