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Teaching and Its Predicaments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

Teaching and Its Predicaments

Since Socrates, teaching has been a difficult and even dangerous profession. Why is teaching such hard work? In this provocative, witty, sometimes rueful book, Cohen writes about the predicaments that teachers face and explores what responsible teaching can be. He focuses on the kind of mind reading teaching demands and the resources it requires.

Armond E. Cohen Papers
  • Language: en

Armond E. Cohen Papers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1925
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Consists of correspondence, minutes, memoranda, programs, reports, and writings. Series I, Park Synagogue, represents the bulk of the collection and includes correspondence, reports, orders of service, programs, memoranda , confirmation lists, constitutions, financial records, clippings, bulletins, minutes, staff directory, and curricula and other educational material. Of special note are Cohen's memoranda to individual and general staff which show the daily operations and concerns of a Conservative synagogue from the 1950s to the 1980s. The collection includes correspondence with architect Erich Mendelsohn detailing the construction of Park Synagogue and transcriptions of a series of audiotaped interviews conducted by David B. Guralnik with Rabbi Cohen reflecting on his many decades as spiritual leader of Park Synagogue. Series II and III contain correspondence, reports and writings relating to Rabbi Cohen's work outside of the synagogue including mental health advocacy, rabbinical studies and interfaith activities.

White Girl Problems
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 207

White Girl Problems

Babe Walker, center of the universe, is a painstakingly manicured white girl with an expensive smoothie habit, a proclivity for Louboutins, a mysterious mother she's never met, and approximately 50 bajillion Twitter followers. But her "problems" have landed her in shopping rehab-that's what happens when you spend $246,893.50 in one afternoon at Barneys. Now she's decided to write her memoir, revealing the gut-wrenching hurdles she's had to overcome in order to be perfect in every way, every day. Hurdles such as: I hate my horse. Every job I've ever had is the worst job I've ever had. He's not a doctor, a lawyer, or a prince. I'll eat anything, as long as it's gluten-free, dairy-free, low-carb, low-fat, low-calorie, sugar-free, and organic. In an Adderall-induced flash of inspiration, Babe Walker has managed to create one of the most enjoyable, unforgettable memoirs in years.

The Combing of History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 291

The Combing of History

How is historical knowledge produced? And how do silence and forgetting figure in the knowledge we call history? Taking us through time and across the globe, David William Cohen's exploration of these questions exposes the circumstantial nature of history. His investigation uncovers the conventions and paradigms that govern historical knowledge and historical texts and reveals the economic, social, and political forces at play in the production of history. Drawing from a wide range of examples, including African legal proceedings, German and American museum exhibits, Native American commemorations, public and academic debates, and scholarly research, David William Cohen explores the "walls and passageways" between academic and non-academic productions of history.

The Ordeal of Equality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 344

The Ordeal of Equality

American schools have always been locally created and controlled. But ever since the Title I program in 1965 appropriated nearly one billion dollars for public schools, federal money and programs have been influencing every school in America. What has been accomplished in this extraordinary assertion of federal influence? What hasn't? Why not? With incisive clarity and wit, David Cohen and Susan Moffitt argue that enormous gaps existed between policies and programs, and the real-world practices that they attempted to change. Learning and teaching are complicated and mysterious. So the means to achieve admirable goals are uncertain, and difficult to develop and sustain, particularly when teac...

The Development of Play
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

The Development of Play

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006-10-19
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Play is an important part of our development. In playing, we learn to move, think, speak and imagine, as well as cope with other people. This second edition of The Development of Play addresses these key functions that play serves. David Cohen examines how children play with objects, with language, and most importantly, with each other and their parents. He goes on to ask why we stop playing, and looks at adult games. The Development of Play argues that psychology has accepted too uncritically the Victorian opposition of work and play, and argues that adults can learn to play more. With its extensive account of recent work in this area, this book is the most up-to-date work on the importance of play and will be of interest to child psychologists, developmental psychologists, and a wide number of professionals involved with children.

One Year Off
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

One Year Off

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Like Peter Mayle gone global, bestselling author David E. Cohen shares his rollicking and wonderfully true tale of his family's year-long odyssey through 14 countries on five continents. Photos.

Obstacle Course
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 295

Obstacle Course

"This book tells the real story of abortion in America, one that captures a disturbing reality of sometimes insurmountable barriers put in front of women trying to exercise their legal rights to medical services. Without the efforts of an unheralded army of doctors, nurses, social workers, activists, and volunteers, what is a legal right would be meaningless for the almost one million people per year who get abortions. There is a better way--treating abortion like any other form of health care--but the United States is a long way from that ideal"--

The Wrong Dog
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

The Wrong Dog

A Heartwarming Dog Story of Unconditional Love “Part Marley and Me, part Bucket List, part travel memoir, Cohen’s book tells the story of Simba, a larger-than-life Labrador retriever whose physical size is matched only by his love of people.” ?Sara Hodon, Compulsive Reader 2018 International Book Awards Winner #1 New Release in Southern US Travel Guides From New York Times bestselling author David Elliot Cohen comes this unforgettable dog story of a cross-country road trip. The Wrong Dog is a heartwarming and hilarious memoir of a mischievous dog and the unconditional love he forges with the family who mistakenly adopts him. There are no bad dogs. Meet Simba II, a playful white Labrado...

Tonal Consciousness and the Medieval West
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 482

Tonal Consciousness and the Medieval West

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Peter Lang

Tonal consciousness, in the sense of a clear intuition about which note or chord a piece of music will finish on, is as much a part of our everyday experience of music as it is of contemporary music theory. This book asks to what extent such tonal consciousness might have operated in the minds of musicians of the Middle Ages, given the different tone world found in the modes of Gregorian chant, in troubadour and trouvère music, in Minnesang and in the early polyphony based upon chant. The author's approach is analytical, focusing on modality and balancing up-to-date concepts and methods of music analysis with those insights into their own compositional needs and processes that the people of the Middle Ages provided themselves through their writings about music. The book examines a range of both music sources and theoretical sources from the ninth to the thirteenth centuries. This is a ground-breaking contribution both to the study of medieval music and to music analysis.