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Care-Based Methodologies reimagines relationships between researchers and youth participants in school-based research. The book calls attention to care-based methodologies as essential to qualitative and ethnographic research in schools, particularly when participants are youth from nondominant communities. While researchers come to schools seeking to understand youths' lived experiences and become implicated in the quotidian rhythms of their lives, it is rare that they receive training on how to navigate the complex interpersonal dynamics and relationships that take shape during long-term school research. How can researchers ensure that they care for the wellbeing of youth, not just the sto...
Was, wenn das Schicksal dir eine zweite Chance schenkt? Scarlett Holloway lebt in New York. In ihrem Beruf als Ärztin erfolgreich, ist ihre Beziehung gerade zum Scheitern verurteilt, als sie bei ihrer verpatzten Geburtstagsparty den attraktiven - und ebenfalls vergebenen - Staatsanwalt Charlie kennen lernt. Die Funken zwischen den beiden springen sofort über und das Schicksal scheint es gut mit ihnen zu meinen - denn plötzlich laufen sie sich immer wieder über den Weg - und kommen sich langsam näher. Scarlett ahnt nicht, welch besondere Rolle Charlie in ihrem Leben einnehmen wird - und welche er schon lange darin spielt!
At the young age of twenty-four Robert Edwards Holloway, a British schoolmaster, became principal of the Wesleyan Academy in St John's. During his thirty-year tenure he dramatically changed the direction of the school that later became the Methodist College. Ruby Gough's biography of Holloway and the "Holloway Era" is set against the growing social consciousness of the late nineteenth century and the major crises that shook St John's - the diphtheria epidemic of the late 1880s and the Great Fire of 1892 and its aftermath.Holloway was a scientist and innovative teacher who opened his classes to the public and kept up with current developments in science, demonstrating new discoveries in public lectures. For a time College Hall at Methodist College, later named Holloway School, was the site for the production of X-rays and their use for diagnosis and treatment by local doctors.The book is illustrated with Holloway's photographs of Newfoundland and Labrador reproduced from glass plate negatives.
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