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Backstage performances: A third grader's embodiments of pop culture and literacy in a public school classroom
(2014)This article examines the less visible ways in which popular culture enters the classroom and shapes children's embodied performances as students and literate subjects. Foregrounding snapshots from a case study of a ...
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Conference Object Open Access
Bacon’s New Atlantis and the Goals of Modernity
(2012-07)
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Book
Bartolus and the conflict of laws
(Ant. N. Sakkoulas, 2007)
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Bartolus on the Conflict of Laws
(2007)
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Book
The Battlefield of Language: The Interplay of Power and Ideology in Language Policy. Briefing Document
(1999)This annotated bibliography presents studies that address the interplay of power and ideology in language policy. The studies assert that all the conflicts and oppositions between groups, disguised as either language, ...
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The beautiful nation: Reflections on the aesthetics of Hellenism
(2006)An aesthetics of Hellenism affirming an exclusivity and localization of the beautiful oscillates along a political axis from domination to liberation. This article seeks to unsettle such accounts of "the beautiful nation" ...
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Becoming an Infant Caregiver: Three Profiles of Personal and Professional Growth
(2002)This study focused on the first year process of personal and professional growth for three student-caregivers as they began working with infants and families in child care. Qualitative case study analyses of the participants' ...
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Beer, wine, and social anxiety: Testing the "self-medication hypothesis" in the US and Cyprus
(2011)The social anxiety literature often cites the self-medication hypothesis (SMH) to explain why socially phobic clients often present with alcohol problems. Based on some earlier hints that social anxiety and drinking might ...
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Before, now and after
(2018)
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Conference Object Open Access
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Report
The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship? The School Library and the GCSE, Library & Information Research
(British Library Research and Development Department, 1995)
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Book
The beginning of a beautiful friendship?: the school library and the GCSE
(British Library, 1995)
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Book Chapter
Beginning teachers' concerns regarding the adoption of new mathematics curriculum materials
(2008)
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A behavioral comparison of male and female adults with high functioning autism spectrum conditions
(2011)Autism spectrum conditions (ASC) affect more males than females in the general population. However, within ASC it is unclear if there are phenotypic sex differences. Testing for similarities and differences between the ...
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Book Chapter
Behavioral methods in the treatment of individuals suffering from learning disabilities and related neuropsychological problems.
(Parisianou Publications, 2011)
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Behaviour, Crime and Legal Processes
(1999)
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Behavioural inhibition and hyperactivity: A commentary from alternative perspectives
(2003)Attention disorders in the school population include attention deficit, hyperactivity and conduct disorders. A key concept for distinguishing hyperactive from attention disorders is behavioural inhibition as advocated by ...
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Behind the scenes of pseudo-proportionality
(2008)In this study, we attempt to put in question students' spontaneous and uncritical application of the simple and neat mathematical formula of linearity. This is impelled with the help of a written test involving geometrical ...
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Behind the scenes of pseudo-proportionality
(2008)In this study, we attempt to put in question students’ spontaneous and uncritical application of the simple and neat mathematical formula of linearity. This is impelled with the help of a written test involving geometrical ...
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Being and Becoming Cosmopolitan: Higher Education and the Cosmopolitan Self
(International Journal of Higher Education, 2013)Much higher education (and teacher education in particular) aims to cultivate and promote cosmopolitan identity either through direct modular provisions or through student exchanges and other cultural encounters. The aim ...