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1 Child development

Ideas about children and their development have varied across different periods of history and cultural contexts. Four contrasting, commonly held views of how children develop have been identified:

  • development as discipline;

  • development as natural stages;

  • development as experience; and

  • development as interaction.

Developmental psychology, as a field of enquiry devoted to understanding
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Sussex Development Lecture, 24 February 2011, Salil Shetty, Secretary General, Amnesty International
Sussex Development Lecture, 24 February 2011, Salil Shetty, Secretary General, Amnesty International. Why economic, social and cultrual rights are central to development.
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At Lusher Elementary School in New Orleans, principal Kathleen Hurstell Riedlinger works closely with a Leadership Team of classroom and arts teachers. The team’s central role in management is part of a long–term strategy to protect the school’s commitment to arts–based learning. We meet individual members of the team and see them work together on a diverse agenda, including the school’s annual Arts Celebration, the increased demand for enrollment from outside the s
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What force was great enough to wipe from Earth not only the woolly mammoth but all the other megafauna that once roamed the planet, from the saber toothed tiger to the giant sloth? These giant beasts all vanished from the fossil record around the same time, about 15 thousand years ago, at the end of the Pleistocene. Many scientists believe the mass megafauna extinctions were caused by hunting and/or a sudden change in climate. This radio broadcast explores the theory that the extinctions were ca
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When the Saints Come Marching In
The University of Richmond Jazz Ensemble ended their tour of Greece in a big way at the Bacaro Jazz Club in Athens on March 12, 2011.
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TOWER BRIDGE, Tower Hill, Stepney, London. General view from the middle of Tower Bridge looking towards the north bank. Two police officers are conferring. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945-1980.


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It is virtually impossible to keep up with technology in our personal lives, let alone professionally when seeking to assist our students. At the same time, the recent lawsuit by the National Federation of the Blind leads to a host of questions about a law school's duty/best practice/options when a provider it uses is not wholly accessible to one or more disabled students. A technology vendor may claim that it is ADA-compliant, but we still see aspects of almost every product that are not access
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