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Deliberative Democracy in English-Language Education: Cultural and Linguistic Inclusion in the School Community
... of cultural and linguistic identities, teachers will have to discuss interpretations of the social aspects that inform their beliefs and be open to discovering that their interpretations might be ... See full document
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Deliberative Democracy: A Contested Interactive Space. A Response to "Deliberative Democracy in English Language Education: Cultural and Linguistic Inclusion in the School Community"
... a linguistic function? Examining the skill of debate or deliberation requires several preconditions: (a) a contextual understanding of the topic being debated; (b) a cognitive skill set to see multiple sides; (c) ... See full document
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Inclusion of Linguistic Minorities in Education: The Indian Dillema
... a democracy such as India, where people are divided in terms of religion, language, caste, race, culture, and socio-economic factors, one of the tasks of the framers of the Constitution of India was to ... See full document
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Deliberative Democracy, Truth, and Holmesian Social Darwinism
... charismatic orators—in Nazi Germany, Maoist China, Soviet Union, and Khmer Rouge Cambodia—should give us pause about Holmes’s perfunc- tory assumption about truth being the eventual outcome of deliberative ... See full document
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Linguistic and Cognitive Measures in Arabic-Speaking English Language Learners (ELLs) and monolingual children with and without Developmental Language Disorder (DLD)
... the linguistic and cognitive performance of Arabic-speaking children (ELLs) to two monolingual peer groups: 1) typically developing Arabic-speaking children (A-TD), and 2) Arabic-speaking children with DLD ... See full document
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Irregular no. 10; May 1968
... school planning with community participation; this may well be the first step in Victoria for an Education DEpartment School to be an educational, cultural and social centre, and.. for[r] ... See full document
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Participation of people with disabilities in deliberative democracy
... damaged school building in central Leamington ...disability community and their allies, a number of local councillors and initially from Warwickshire ...a community of people who will potentially end ... See full document
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Deliberative democracy in health care: current challenges and future prospects
... of democracy and advocate for deliberative democracy as a sys- tem based on reasoned argument and consensus to replace the current system based on partisan ...of deliberative democracy ... See full document
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A systemic approach to deliberative democracy
... non- deliberative, weakly deliberative, or even anti-deliberative behaviour nevertheless enhances the deliberative system, one risks falling into the blind spot of old style functionalism: ... See full document
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A model of deliberative and aggregative democracy
... Political philosophers emphasise that there are two important aspects to democracy: aggregation and deliberation. Aggregation is usually achieved through voting in elections. These elections enable society to make ... See full document
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Deliberative Democracy V. Politics of Identity
... Deliberative democracy isn't really compromised with pluralism –social, cultural, ethnic, racial…– because it is more compromised with formal and substantial rules of decision that finally determine ... See full document
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The Force of the Better Argument: Americans Can Learn Something from Jürgen Habermas and “Deliberative Democracy”
... Habermas’s critique of the Enlightenment, of course, is that it is an “unfinished project” because its chief project of modernity is an unfinished project (Habermas, 1997). He argues generally that the notion of “reason” ... See full document
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Deliberation disputed: A critique of deliberative democracy
... of deliberative dem ocracy has a strong focus on putting the norm ative ideal into ...of deliberative dem ocracy is a positive rather than a norm ative ...hether deliberative dem ocracy w ould ... See full document
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TEACHERS (INSET) AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHING (ELT)
... provisions for the in-service education and training of teachers (INSET) for secondary school teachers of English as.. a Foreign Language' (EFL), and their effectiv[r] ... See full document
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Government funding for English Traveller education support services
... Traveller education was, in a radical and unexpected move, transferred to the Standards Fund and merged with the Ethnic Minorities Achievement Grant (EMAG) to form a new grant called ...in education rather ... See full document
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Relationship between the Psychological Well Being and Academic Achievement of Orphans and Non Orphans in English Language in Senior Secondary Schools in Jalingo Education Zone of Taraba State, Nigeria
... According to Ryff and Singer (2008), together, these six dimensions constitute the eudaimonic concept of psychological well-being in an integrative framework, operationalized by the psychological well-being scale (PWBS). ... See full document
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Deliberative Democracy as a Critical Theory.
... (including deliberative democracy’s) substantive focus on emancipation – as developed by some of the authors discussed –, the dominating effects of ideology imply that substantive theorising is not enough, as this ... See full document
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Rethinking and Reconfiguring English Language Education: Averting Linguistic Genocide in Cameroon
... are linguistic retaliations and counter- retaliations of grief and anger and sometimes, the feelings of indignation and contempt accompanying them are so strong as to be able to raise ethnic tensions and ... See full document
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Education for Deliberative Democracy: A Typology of Classroom Discussions
... that deliberative communication should eventually take place without teacher ...in deliberative educative situations, students will, it is hoped, gradually become more and more competent at democratic ... See full document
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The Potential for Deliberative Democratic Civic Education
... than deliberative; it is a process whereby individuals and groups attempt to win assent to their previously settled views (preferences) using whatever rhetorical strategies prove eff ective, including advertising, ... See full document
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