Britain-born Laban (former glory), who was currently settled in Seattle, talked about the development of farmers' aquaculture movement in eastern Montana in the first 30 years of the century and wrote a vivid and completely special social history. A story of a bad dream will still echo in the consciousness of the American West. Thousands of people from eastern and northern European countries visited Montana to build property as farmers, fascinated by government free lands and fraudulent advertising activities on local railroads. Laban talks about several families, most of which end in broken heart. He looked at the literature that fascinated them and the strategies they read after they arrived. He talks about the early photographer who recorded his life in the meadow. He covers the death of the Ismail's death community by weather, local school system, early destruction of horses by tractor, Great Depression city built by WPA, and recently by changing self-renewal attempts I will. In vain, Montana wishes to attract football fans. Laban, combining his personal experience and historical research in his two-year trip in Montana, arguing that land farmer's plan is destined to fail, given Labor and land weather It was. The most outstanding heritage of today's rebel movement is the belief in the family's memories that the government and big companies fight small people. This seemingly informal and meticulous editing of the chronicle and personal report is the best social history. (November)
Featured student: Mindscan is a catalyst of Donald G. Oakley's nonfiction book "Self-Discovery: The Mystery of Personal Existence" (Eyrie Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0-9619465-5-5). This novel and its presentation In this book, we are discussing philosophical issues widely, especially in the first two chapters.
Explain Piaget as himself as an epistemologist and let interest in the development of qualitative knowledge. As he stated in his book "Genetic Epistemology" (ISBN 978-0-393-00596-7), "Genetic epistemology is to discover different kinds of knowledge roots for its basic form Proposing: Level including scientific knowledge "An important contributor to Brunner 's approach to educational research. His work "Educational process and educational theory" is a symbol of concept learning and curriculum development. He thinks that at every stage of every developmental stage he can teach every subject to every child in an intelligently honest way. This concept is the basis of his "helix" (spiral) curriculum concept, which assumes that the curriculum should reconsider the basic idea and base it until the student has a complete formal concept .