1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910704960503321

Autore

Goodpasture Kelly

Titolo

Canalway Quest : pondering peninsula quest ; ponder the past as you stroll through this historic village / / written by Kelly Goodpasture and John Dombrosky

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Peninsula, Ohio?] : , : [Cuyahoga Valley National Park?], , [2012?]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (2 unnumbered pages) : illustration, map

Soggetti

Treasure hunting

National parks and reserves - Ohio

National parks and reserves

Treasure hunt (Game)

Peninsula (Ohio)

Cuyahoga Valley National Park (Ohio)

Ohio and Erie Canal National Heritage Corridor (Ohio)

Ohio

Ohio Cuyahoga Valley National Park

Ohio Ohio and Erie Canal National Heritage Corridor

Ohio Peninsula

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Title from title screen (viewed on Nov. 20, 2013).



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910522586303321

Autore

Amsellem-Mainguy Yaëlle

Titolo

Des jeunes à la marge ? : Transgressions des sexes et conformité de genre dans les groupes juvéniles / / Hélène Buisson-Fenet, Aude Kerivel

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Rennes, : Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2021

ISBN

2-7535-8512-1

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (174 p.)

Collana

Le sens social

Altri autori (Persone)

AnthouardLéa

BeckerHoward S <1928-2023.> (Howard Saul)

BozonMichel

Buisson-FenetHélène

CoquardBenoît

DenaveSophie

DurandMickaël

JesuLouis

KerivelAude

KréfaAbir

OlivierAlice

RostaingCorinne

ThomasJulie

VuattouxArthur

Soggetti

Social Issues

sociologie

genre

jeunesse

Lingua di pubblicazione

Francese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

Dans les travaux français de la sociologie de la jeunesse, la question du genre comme processus d’assignation sexuée des pratiques et des représentations, renouvelant la lecture des rapports sociaux de



domination, n’est apparue que récemment. Poursuivant l’interrogation initiale des premières Rencontres Jeunes & Sociétés sur « les cadres et les modalités de la socialisation sexuée », cet ouvrage analyse les marginalités et les déviances juvéniles à l’égard des normes de genre. Les contributions étudient les modalités de production de pratiques et de représentations dont les contours, rapportés à l’ordre du genre et à ses critères de classements, ses catégorisations et ses comptages, tracent des groupes minoritaires, parfois placés sous un contrôle institutionnel qui marque l’évaluation d’une possible dangerosité sociale. Il s’agit donc moins de comprendre la reproduction des clivages sexués, que d’analyser la recomposition des marges du genre en même temps que le processus de normalisation qui fait des déviances d’hier, les normes d’aujourd’hui.

3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910484763303321

Titolo

As the Witnesses Fall Silent: 21st Century Holocaust Education in Curriculum, Policy and Practice / / edited by Zehavit Gross, E. Doyle Stevick

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2015

ISBN

3-319-15419-2

Edizione

[1st ed. 2015.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (507 p.)

Disciplina

306.43

370

370.116

370.9

375

379

Soggetti

International education 

Comparative education

Educational sociology 

Education and sociology

Educational policy

Education and state

Curriculums (Courses of study)

Education—Curricula

International and Comparative Education

Sociology of Education

Educational Policy and Politics



Curriculum Studies

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters.

Nota di contenuto

Preface: Mmantsetsa Marope, Director, UNESCO IBE -- Editors’ notes and acknowledgements -- Part I: Introduction -- Holocaust education in the 21st century: Curriculum, policy and practice.  E. Doyle Stevick and Zehavit Gross -- Part II: Framing the issues for a new millennium -- Address to the German Bundestag, 27 January 2000. Elie Wiesel -- “Why does the way of the wicked prosper?” Teaching the Holocaust in the land of Jim Crow: Ted Rosengarten -- Is teaching and learning about the Holocaust relevant for human rights education? Monique Eckmann -- Shoah, antisemitism, war and genocide: Text and context. Yehuda Bauer -- Learning from eyewitnesses: Examining the history and future of personal encounters with Holocaust survivors and resistance fighters. Dienke Hondius -- Teaching about and teaching through the Holocaust: Insights from (social) psychology. Barry van Driel -- Part III Reckoning with the Holocaust in Israel, Germany and Poland -- Between involuntary and voluntary memories: A case study of Holocaust education in Israel. Zehavit Gross -- Domesticating the difficult past: Polish students narrate the Second World War. Magdalena Gross.-  Mind the gap: Holocaust education in Germany, between pedagogical intentions and classroom interactions. Wolfgang Meseth and Matthias Proske -- Part IV  Holocaust education in diverse classrooms -- Holocaust education and critical citizenship in an American fifth grade: Expanding repertoires of meanings, language and action. Louise B. Jennings -- “They think it is funny to call us Nazis”: Holocaust education and multicultural education in a diverse Germany. Debora Hinderliter Ortloff -- Genocide or Holocaust education: Exploring different Australian approaches for Muslim school children. Suzanne D. Rutland -- Part V: International dynamics, global trends and comparative research in Holocaust education. A global mapping of the Holocaust in textbooks and curricula. Peter Carrier, Eckhardt Fuchs, and Torben Messinger -- International organisations in the globalisation of Holocaust education. Karel Fracapane -- Compliant policy and multiple meanings: Conflicting Holocaust discourses in Estonia. E. Doyle Stevick -- The Holocaust as history and human rights: A cross-national analysis of Holocaust education in social science textbooks, 1970–2008. Patricia Bromley and Susan Garnett Russell -- Measuring Holocaust knowledge and its relationship to attitudes towards diversity in Spain, Canada, Germany and the United States. Jack Jedwab -- Part VI  Holocaust education in national and regional contexts -- Holocaust history, memory and citizenship education: The case of Latvia. Tom Misco -- Mastering the past? Nazism and the Holocaust in West German history textbooks of the 1960s. Brian Puaca -- Informed pedagogy on the Holocaust: A survey of educators trained by leading Holocaust organizations in the United States. Corey Harbaugh -- "Unless they have to": Power, politics and institutional hierarchy in Lithuanian Holocaust education. Christine Beresniova --  Holocaust education in Austria: A (hi)story of complexity and prospects for the future. Herbert Bastel, Christian Matzka, and Helene



Miklas -- “Thanks to Scandinavia” and beyond: Nordic Holocaust education in the 21st century. Fred Dervin.-  Holocaust education in Scotland: Taking the lead or falling behind? Paula Cowan and Henry Maitles -- Part VII To know, to remember, to act -- Failing to learn from the Holocaust. Geoffrey Short -- Towards a new theory of Holocaust remembrance in Germany: Education, preventing antisemitism and advancing human rights. Reinhold Boschki, Bettina Reichmann, and Wilhelm Schwendemann -- Epistemological aspects of Holocaust education: Between ideologies and  interpretations. Zehavit Gross and Doyle Stevick -- Notes on contributors.  .

Sommario/riassunto

This volume represents the most comprehensive collection ever produced of empirical research on Holocaust education around the world. It comes at a critical time, as the world approaches the 70th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. We are now at a turning point as the generations that witnessed and survived the Shoah are slowly passing on. Governments are charged with ensuring that this defining event of the 20th century should take its rightful place in the historical consciousness of the world's peoples and their education. The policies and practices of Holocaust education around the world are as diverse as the countries that grapple with its history and its meaning.The effort to reconcile national histories and memories with the international realities of the Holocaust and its implications for the present persists. These efforts take place at a time when scholarship about the Holocaust itself has made great strides. In this book, these issues are framed by some of the leading voices in the field, including Elie Wiesel and Yehuda Bauer, and then explored by many distinguished scholars who represent a wide range of expertise. Holocaust education is of such significance, so rich in meaning, so powerful in content, and so diverse in practice that the need for extensive, high-quality empirical research is critical. This book provides exactly that.    .