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Changing school demographics suggest that teachers reach and teach all children. To adequately teach toward diversity requires music teaches to be knowledgeable of student needs as they plan instruction. The purpose of this study was to determine the musical styles that African American students like and their reasons for liking. Subjects were 976 African American students enrolled in urban school districts. While listening to excerpts of 14 different musical styles, students responded to...
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According to No. 1509 decision of the United Nations, the first medical unit of peacekeeping in Liberia was assigned by China. The team members were trained closely for 4 months in all. This paper introduced the organization and practice of nursing of the training, including the choice requirement and organizational system of nurses, training of foreign language, military quality, peacekeeping knowledge, field survival skill and so on, preparation of peacekeeping material. We got some...
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Memory work is a practical child-centred community-led approach that encourages families to communicate openly about HIV and AIDS. It focuses on improving communication between guardians and parents living with HIV and their children; disclosing HIV status and other important information; succession planning and writing important family history in a memory book. A variety of activities take place around these four main pillars including training and peer support groups for parents guardians...
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* Theoretical approaches to disability * Government and societal responses to disability * Disability and education * Disability, poverty, and social Security * Disability and service provision * Disability and human spaces.
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* Theoretical approaches to disability * Government and societal responses to disability * Disability and education * Disability, poverty, and social Security * Disability and service provision * Disability and human spaces.
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* Theoretical approaches to disability * Government and societal responses to disability * Disability and education * Disability, poverty, and social Security * Disability and service provision * Disability and human spaces.
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* Theoretical approaches to disability * Government and societal responses to disability * Disability and education * Disability, poverty, and social Security * Disability and service provision * Disability and human spaces.
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This qualitative study of how parents teach their children to excel academically in the African American community seeks to establish the validity of the pedagogical practices of working class African American families by investigating the educational leadership of two families on Chicago's south side. The study acknowledges the significance of non school factors (Schubert, 1986) that contribute to academic success. Parent pedagogical strategies are consistent with research findings on the...