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Does Education Matter?
Myths About Education and Economic Growth
2002
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"Education, education, education" has become an obsession for politicians and the public alike. It is seen as an economic panacea: an engine for growth and prosperity. But is there a link between increased spending on higher eductaion and economicgrowth? Professor Alison Wolf takes a critical look at successive governments' education policy and challenges many of the tenets of received wisdom: there are no economic reasons for spending more on higher education in order to stimulate growth....
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- Improving Learning
2010
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Modern societies demand high levels of literacy. The written word is pervasive; individuals with poor literacy skills are deeply disadvantaged; and governments are increasingly pre-occupied with the contribution that skills can make to economic growth. As a result, the basic skills of adult workers are of concern as never before, a focus for workplace and education policy and practice.While Improving Literacy at Work builds on detailed research from the UK, the issue is a ...
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The XX Factor
How the Rise of Working Women Has Created a Far Less Equal World
2013
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Noted British academic and journalist Alison Wolf offers a surprising and thoughtful study of the professional elite, and examines the causes—and limits—of women’s rise and the consequences of their difficult choices.The gender gap is closing. Today, for the first time in history, tens of millions of women are spending more time at the boardroom table than the kitchen table. These professional women are highly ambitious and highly educated, enjoying the same lifest...
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The XX Factor
How Working Women are Creating a New Society
2013
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For most of history, being female defined the limits of a woman's achievements. But now, women are successful careerists equal to men. In Norway, women legally must constitute a third of all boards; in America, women have gone from 3% of practising lawyers in 1970 to 40% today, and over half of all law students.These changes are revolutionary - but not universal: the 'sisterhood' of working women is deeply divided. Making enormous strides in the workplace are young, educated, full-...
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Symbolic Interaction
An Introduction to Social Psychology
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- Patricia A. AdlerPeter AdlerLeon AndersonHerbert BlumerDavid G. BromleyRichard A. BrymerSteven L. BubanSpencer CahillCharles H. CooleyCarl CouchJohn DeweyMary Lorenz DietzAndrea FontanaGeorge M. GmelchErving GoffmanPeter M. HallBill HansonMichael A. KatovichLewis M. KillianDavid R. MainesJerome ManisJoseph MarollaDon MartindaleBernard N. MeltzerCharlene MiallDan E. MillerWarren R. PaapC Eddie PalmerRobert PerinbanayagamJohn W.PetrasRobert PrusLarry T. ReynoldsLaurel RichardsonDiana ScullyWilliam ShaffirTamotsu ShibutaniAnson D. Shupe JrDavid A. SnowStephan SpitzerJohn StrattonW.I ThomasScott ThummaRuth A. WallaceAlison Wolf
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- The Reynolds Series in Sociology
1994
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This reader shows the rich history and wide contemporary application of symbolic interaction theory.
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- Gérard BonnetMary CanningTerry J. CrooksLuis CrouchOri EyalEva ForsbergMartin GustafssonBatia P. HorskyDan InbarBarbara M. KehmStephen T. KerrUlf P. LundgrenPeter SchragHasan SimsekRyo WatanabeAlison WolfAli YildirimRobert W.McMeekinAdam NirKai-ming ChengPhyllis Ghim-Lian ChewRatna GhoshAllan Luke
2010
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In Balancing Change and Tradition in Global Education Reform, Rotberg brings together examples of current education reforms in sixteen countries, written by "insiders". This book goes beyond myths and stereotypes and describes the difficult trade-offs countries make as they attempt to implement reforms in the context of societal and global change. In some countries, reforms are a response to major political or economic shifts; in others, they are motivated by large upsurges in imm...
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2014
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Built in the fifth century b.c., the Parthenon has been venerated for more than two millennia as the West’s ultimate paragon of beauty and proportion. Since the Enlightenment, it has also come to represent our political ideals, the lavish temple to the goddess Athena serving as the model for our most hallowed civic architecture. But how much do the values of those who built the Parthenon truly correspond with our own? And apart from the significance with which we have invested it, what exa...
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The MomShift
Women Share their Stories of Career Success After Having Children
2014
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The MomShift is the first book to exclusively research and showcase the stories of a diverse range of relatable women who share the multitude of ways in which they achieved greater career success after starting their families.Women are regularly told that having children will hurt their careers--until now. In The MomShift, Reva Seth talked to over 500 mothers from a broad range of professional and personal backgrounds who have defied cultural expectations and achi...
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The Secret World of Sleep
The Surprising Science of the Mind at Rest
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2013
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In recent years neuroscientists have uncovered the countless ways our brain trips us up in day-to-day life, from its propensity toward irrational thought to how our intuitions deceive us. The latest research on sleep, however, points in the opposite direction. Where old wives tales have long advised to "sleep on a problem," today scientists are discovering the truth behind these folk sayings,and how the busy brain radically improves our minds through sleep and dreams. In The Secret Wor...
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The Book of Jezebel
An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Lady Things
2013
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From Jezebel.com, the popular website for women, comes a must-read encyclopedic guide to pop culture, feminism, fashion, sex, and much more.Within months of Jezebel's May 2007 appearance on the new media scene, fans of the blog began referring to themselves as "Jezzies" in comment threads and organizing reader meet-ups in cities all over the world. By 2008, the devotion of the self-appointed Jezzies reached such a fever pitch that the New York Times ran a ...
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Just Babies
The Origins of Good and Evil
2013
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A leading cognitive scientist argues that a deep sense of good and evil is bred in the bone.From John Locke to Sigmund Freud, philosophers and psychologists have long believed that we begin life as blank moral slates. Many of us take for granted that babies are born selfish and that it is the role of society—and especially parents—to transform them from little sociopaths into civilized beings. In Just Babies, Paul Bloom argues that humans are in fact hardw...
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This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage
A Collection
2013
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A Reese Witherspoon Book Club Pick“I had been so engaged by Ann Patchett’s multifaceted story, so lured in by her confiding voice, that I forgot I was on the job. […] As the best personal essays often do, Patchett’s is a two-way mirror, reflecting both the author and her readers.” — New York Times Book ReviewBlending literature and memoir, New York Times bestselling author Ann Patchett, author of State of Wonde...
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