Re-engineering the uptake of ICT in schools / Frans Van Assche, Luis Anido, David Griffiths, Cathy Lewin, Sarah McNicol, editors ; forewords by Giovanni Biondi and Patricia Manson
"Complicit in exclusion": South Africa's failure to guarantee an inclusive education for children with disabilities / [written by Elin Martinez; edited by Bede Sheppard]
Left out?: obstacles to education for people with disabilities in Russia / [written by Andrea Mazzarino]
Skills and inequality: partisan politics and the political economy of education reforms in western welfare states / Marius R. Busemeyer
Professional learning in higher education and communities: towards a new vision for action research / Ortrun Zuber-Skerritt, Margaret Fletcher and Judith Kearney
Philosophies of environmental education and democracy: Harris, Dewey, and Bateson on human freedoms in nature / Joseph Watras
Two bit circus and the future of entertainment / Elise Lemle ... [and others]
Computer assisted assessment: research into e-assessment: 18th International Conference, CAA 2015, Zeist, The Netherlands, June 22-23, 2015. Proceedings / Eric Ras, Desirée Joosten-ten Brinke (eds.)
Visual methods with children and young people: academics and visual industries in dialogue / [edited by] Eve Stirling, Dylan Yamada-Rice
Technology in education: technology-mediated proactive learning: second International Conference, ICTE 2015, Hong Kong, China, July 2-4, 2015, Revised selected papers / Jeanne Lam, Kwan Keung Ng, Simon K.S. Cheung, Tak Lam Wong, Kam Cheong Li, Fu Lee Wang
Inequality in gifted and talented programs: parental choices about status, school opportunity, and second-generation segregation / Allison Roda
Transcultural interaction and linguistic diversity in higher education: the student experience / edited by Anne H. Fabricius and Bent Preisler
Revisiting multiculturalism in Canada: theories, policies and debates / edited by Shibao Guo and Lloyd Wong
Adult literacy policy and practice: from intrinsic values to instrumentalism / Vicky Duckworth and Gordon Ade-Ojo
Something must be done about Prince Edward County: a family, a Virginia town, a civil rights battle / Kristen Green
Despite the best intentions: how racial inequality thrives in good schools / Amanda E. Lewis and John B. Diamond
Political conflict and exclusion in Jerusalem: the provision of education and social services / Rawan Asali Nuseibeh
Wise Latinas: writers on higher education / edited and with an introduction by Jennifer De Leon
FORWARD to professorship in STEM: inclusive faculty development strategies that work / edited Rachelle S. Heller, Catherine Mavriplis, Paul Sali Sabila
Summus Mathematicus et Omnis Humanitatis Pater: the Vitae of Vittorino da Feltre and the Spirit of Humanism / by Anja-Silvia Goeing
Classroom interaction: the internationalised anglophone university / Doris Dippold
Redefining Asia Pacific higher education in contexts of globalization: private markets and the public good / edited by Christopher S. Collins and Deane F. Neubauer
British qualifications 2015: a complete guide to professional, vocational & academic qualifications in the United Kingdom.
International perspectives on English language teacher education: innovations from the field / edited by Thomas S.C. Farrell
Inclusive education and the issue of change: theory, policy and pedagogy / Anastasia Liasidou
Cultural violence in the classroom: peace, conflict and education in Israel / by Katerina Standish
Education of Syrian refugee children: managing the crisis in Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan / Shelly Culbertson, Louay Constant
Burden or benefit: external data reporting / Kristina Powers, Angela E. Henderson, editors
Genre changes and privileged pedagogic identity in teaching contest discourse / ning Liu; Derek Irwin
Seeking Impact and Visibility: Scholarly Communication in Southern Africa
Slower growth and a tighter fiscal
India slid into the pandemic crisis in the backdrop of economic downslide; fiscal stimulus has to be structured
‘Activists are often targets of cyberbullying’
The JNU Students’ Union (JNUSU) on Friday condemned the trend of targeting activists through cyberbullying, saying it has been proven time and again t
Our fight is against unregulated social media: kin of dead teen
Two COVID-19 positive persons shifted from home to hospital following alleged ostracism
What secrets do X-rays whisper?
Most COVID-19 patients present with mild symptoms — sore throat, fever, running nose or a dry cough. But the infection can get really bad in some, ext
They risked death instead of staying back
Case against activists for ‘provoking’ workers
The Sampigehalli police registered a case against two Swaraj Abhiyan activists, R. Khaleemullah and Zia Nomani, for allegedly “provoking” workers at a
Vegetable sales at Thirumazhisai to begin from Sunday night
CMFRI offers info on fish landing centres near hotspots
The Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute (CMFRI) has come out with an online GIS-based database depicting the vicinity of fish landing centres
T.N. to oppose changes in Electricity Act, says Minister
Coronavirus | Chennai Corporation to install hands-free disinfection stations
Officials said the equipment will be installed in market areas, Amma canteens and public toilets.
Pune fire brigade driver tests positive as cases, fatalities rise
BMC commissioner transferred, Chahal to replace Pardeshi
Vishy Anand to lead India in Online Cup
Five-time World champion Viswanathan Anand will lead India's charge at the online Nations Cup beginning on Tuesday, where some of the world's best players will face off amid the coronavirus pandemic which has thrown the sporting calendars out of gear. The six-team event, touted to the richest online team tournament, features all the big names in the game with World champion Magnus Carlsen being the only big gun missing from the line-up.
“Bee-washing” hurts bees and misleads consumers
Bee populations are declining because of pesticides and other human-generated activities. Some studies estimate that more than 40 percent of insect species' numbers are falling and that the numbers of insects at large decrease by 2.5 percent per year. While best known for their honey and wax, the practical value of bees as pollinators is enormously greater than the value of these products.
Iceland didn’t hunt any whales in 2019—and public appetite for whale meat is fading
Since the International Whaling Commission placed an international moratorium on whaling in 1986, few countries have engaged in the practice. Iceland was one of them, however, and it has hunted whales sporadically since then and has been roundly criticized by many neighboring countries for doing so. There are indications now that a generational shift in consuming whale meat for food is taking place in the country---with younger citizens avoiding whale meat altogether and thus reducing the economic demand for the product.
How fake assistance animals and their users are gaming the system and increasing prejudices
Service dogs and other assistance animals play important roles in helping people with disabilities interact and function in the modern world. But what happens when people exploit the system, possibly even to the point of blatant fraud?