Learning from the Left

Learning from the Left
Author: Julia L. Mickenberg
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0195152808

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Learning on the Left

Learning on the Left
Author: Stephen J. Whitfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781684580118

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Brandeis University is the United States' only Jewish-sponsored nonsectarian university, and while only being established after World War II, it has risen to become one of the most respected universities in the nation. The faculty and alumni of the university have made exceptional contributions to myriad disciplines, but they have played a surprising formidable role in American politics. Stephen J. Whitfield makes the case for the pertinence of Brandeis University in understanding the vicissitudes of American liberalism since the mid-twentieth century. Founded to serve as a refuge for qualified professors and students haunted by academic antisemitism, Brandeis University attracted those who generally envisioned the republic as worthy of betterment. Whether as liberals or as radicals, figures associated with the university typically adopted a critical stance toward American society and sometimes acted upon their reformist or militant beliefs. This volume is not an institutional history, but instead shows how one university, over the course of seven decades, employed and taught remarkable men and women who belong in our accounts of the evolution of American politics, especially on the left. In vivid prose, Whitfield invites readers to appreciate a singular case of the linkage of political influence with the fate of a particular university in modern America.

Pedagogy Left in Peace

Pedagogy Left in Peace
Author: David W. Jardine
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2012-06-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 144111372X

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A provocative study of fragmentation in education, showing how teachers can escape the rigidity of the school system to pursue a new theory of education.

Can the Left Learn to Meme?

Can the Left Learn to Meme?
Author: Mike Watson
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2019-11-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1785357247

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Taking in an array of cultural references from the contemporary art world, to cat memes, Stranger Things, the Kardashian-Jenners, Mad Men, Run the Jewels, and video gaming, Can the Left Learn to Meme? argues that there is positivity in millennial-era cultural production. Utilising Adorno’s unswerving yet understated hope in spite of the odds, Mike Watson embraces the abstraction of the new media landscape as millennials refuse to surrender to cynicism, by out-weirding even the world at large. They pose a radical alternative to the right wing approach of Steve Bannon and the conservative psychology of Jordan Peterson. Here, the cultural elitism of the art world is contrasted with the anything-goes approach of millennial culture. The left avant-garde dream of an art-for-all is with us, though you won't find it in museums. It is time the left learned to meme, challenging conventions along the way.

Learning Right from Wong, Wrong, Woke, Left

Learning Right from Wong, Wrong, Woke, Left
Author: Chris Stokes
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2020-09-11
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1504322150

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Written with a hint of 'larrikinism' this book discusses the raging battle between left and right that has engulfed the free world. In a technology-driven world, being time poor and confronting massive rises in the cost of living, society has been pounded into submission by three life-changing events simultaneously. Climate change, the covid-19 pandemic and the death of George Floyd have taken the world and its globilised village to the edge of a precipice. Should it topple over due to an economic collapse or the rise of China, life as we know it will be irreversibly changed. How we deal with this calamity before us all, depends on our individual knowledge of and respect for socialism and capitalism. There has never been a more important time to know the differences between left and right, how these features got us to today, and how they can help us tomorrow. If the task before humankind all wasn't hard enough, we all have to contend with wokeness and a derangement within certain sections of the community. Who said "life wasn't meant to be easy."

Left Alone to Learn (the Break-Up Book)

Left Alone to Learn (the Break-Up Book)
Author: Michael Vineberg
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2017-06-03
Genre:
ISBN: 9781547027057

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You are here because you are in a lot of pain. Your heart has been broken into a million pieces and the person that you love is gone. This is a really hard place to be and nobody wants to be here. The book starts where you are, as the author documents the experience of being left by his wife. Then it blazes a path to help you through the process of solitude, discovery, and healing. The book is simple, straightforward, and full of vulnerability and honesty. It skips the arrogant and condescending nature of many self-help books, and instead speaks from the heart. Mr. Vineberg imbues the text with his heart and soul, sharing hard-earned wisdom that stems from his own introspection and suffering. Left Alone to Learn is about love, respect, and intimate relationships. It offers essential insights into the nature of human interactions. It fortifies your spirit and soothes your heartache. It is direct and to the point, and most importantly - it works!

Learning the Left

Learning the Left
Author: Paul J. Ramsey
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1681230550

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Learning the Left examines the ways in which young people and adults learned (and continue to learn) the tenets of liberal politics in the United States through the popular media and the arts from the turn of the twentieth century to the present. This collection of essays foregrounds mass culture as an educational site; it is hoped that this focus on the history of the civic functions of the popular media and arts will begin a much-needed conversation among a variety of scholars, notably historians of education.

The Left Hand of Capital

The Left Hand of Capital
Author: Fernando Ignacio Leiva
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1438483627

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In The Left Hand of Capital, Fernando Ignacio Leiva provides a theoretically grounded analysis of the last thirty years of socioeconomic policies in Chile, beginning at the end of the Pinochet military regime in 1990. He skillfully probes how innovative center-left politico-economic initiatives transformed the state's relationships with the country's urban poor, indigenous peoples, workers, students, and business elites, thereby contributing to institutionalize, legitimize, and renew Chile's neoliberal system of domination. Leiva documents how such politics, progressive in appearance, were pivotal in forging new arts of domestication, "participatory" social control mechanisms, and commodified subjectivities. This landmark book guides us into a deeper awareness about the limitations of center-left politics, not only in Chile, but elsewhere in the Americas and Western Europe as well. At a time when far-right movements seem to be growing in the Global South, Europe, and the United States, this book offers valuable insights into the predicament of social democracy and how, as in Chile and in the context of global neoliberalism, it can become the "left hand of capital."

Full on Learning

Full on Learning
Author: Zoe Elder
Publisher: Crown House Publishing
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2012-07-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1845908392

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The start point is your end-point: the learner. What kind of learner do you want to develop? What are the characteristics of an effective learner and how can we teach to support the development of these characteristics? If future employers are looking for people who can solve problems, think creatively and be innovative, what can we do, as part of our current curriculum provision to enable students to 'deliberately' practise this skill? If being intelligent is not, in fact, measured by your IQ score, and has far more to do with the ability to apply higher order thinking to unfamiliar contexts and create new solutions to existing problems, then what learning challenges can we design for Year 9 on a sunny Wednesday afternoon that will allow them to develop the emotional and intellectual resilience required to be able to do this? Full On Learning offers a range of tried & tested practical suggestions and ideas to construct the ideal conditions for the characteristics of effective learners to flourish. Shortlisted for the Education Resources Awards 2013, Secondary Resource - non ICT category and Educational Book Award category.

Left, Right, Emma!

Left, Right, Emma!
Author: Stuart J. Murphy
Publisher: Charlesbridge
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1607340771

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After learning the concept of left and right, Emma leads the class marching band on Grandparents Day.