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7096Teachers in The New Normal: Challenges and Coping Mechanisms in Secondary SchoolsInternational Journal of Humanities and Education Development 4 (1): 67-75. 2022.Teachers encountered numerous challenges posed by the COVID-19 outbreak. Herewith, this study aimed to determine the challenges encountered by Filipino teachers in the new normal and their coping mechanisms. This study employed a qualitative inquiry to determine the challenges encountered and coping mechanisms employed by teachers amid modular instruction, involving 10 teachers from five secondary schools in the Philippines who participated voluntarily. Data were gathered through a written narra…Read more
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1508GeoGebra Intervention: How have Students’ Performance and Confidence in Algebra Advanced?Studies in Technology and Education 1 (1): 51-61. 2022.The study’s goal was to provide an educational intervention in Algebra through GeoGebra that would boost students’ confidence, improve their learning, and correct their most minor mastered skills, allowing them to improve their Algebra performance. The research design was quasi-experimental, with 40 nonrandomly chosen participants comprising the GeoGebra and control groups. Mean and standard deviation was employed to describe the algebra performance and confidence of the respondents. At the same…Read more
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4Designing More Sustainable Business Models, Services, and Products: How Design Foresight Outcomes Can Guide Organizational Sustainability of SME ManufacturersIn Thomas Wunder (ed.), Rethinking Strategic Management: Sustainable Strategizing for Positive Impact, Springer Verlag. pp. 177-198. 2019.Many businesses such as manufacturers base their business model on selling more products. With the goal of helping organizations design their business models to be more sustainable, a design approach can be used in foresight workshops to arrive at more sustainable business models, as illustrated with five participating small and medium-sized enterprise manufacturers. This is demonstrated by building on three levels of design outcomes: business models, services and products. The results show that…Read more
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14A News Media Analysis of the Economic and Reputational Penalties of the Hospital Readmissions Reduction ProgramInquiry: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing 51 004695801456163. 2014.
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22Aḥmad b. ʿAlī b. Masʿūd on Arabic Morphology, Marāḥ al-Arwāḥ, Part 1: The Strong Verb, Aṣ-ṢaḥīḥAhmad b. Ali b. Masud on Arabic Morphology, Marah al-Arwah, Part 1: The Strong Verb, As-Sahih (review)Journal of the American Oriental Society 112 (4): 711. 1992.
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4Feminism as Life-Process: The Life and Career of Lucy Sprague MitchellFeminist Studies 7 (1): 134. 1981.
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26Lucy Sprague Mitchell: The Making of a Modern WomanBritish Journal of Educational Studies 36 (1): 85-86. 1988.
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4Lest the World Forget: Sri Lanka's Educational Needs after the 2004 TsunamiJournal of Social Studies Research 30 (2). 2006.
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27Educating a New Generation: The Model of the “Genocide and Human Rights University Program” (review)Human Rights Review 12 (4): 465-486. 2011.This paper examines the design and teaching of "Genocide and Human Rights," an innovative, higher education course introduced in 2002 to provide training for a new generation of scholars and teachers. The course was developed and funded by a small non-profit organization, the Zoryan Institute, in Toronto, Canada. One purpose of the course is to teach about the Armenian genocide within a comparative genocide and human rights framework. Another goal is to fill a gap in the curriculum in response t…Read more
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35Anthropological Perspectives on Genocide Alexander Laban Hinton and Kevin Lewis O'Neill, eds., Genocide: Truth, Memory, and Representation: Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2009 (review)Human Rights Review 11 (4): 581-584. 2010.
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25The Complexity of Destruction in Darfur: Historical Processes and Regional Dynamics (review)Human Rights Review 10 (2): 239-259. 2009.This paper analyzes the complex historical and regional factors that contribute to the escalation of destruction from 2003 on in Darfur. Darfur is not an isolated case that suddenly erupted in violence. It is the most recent case in a long history of repeated violations by the Sudanese state against its citizens. From the use of proxy militias (the Janjaweed) to signing peace agreements that fragment and weaken the opposition, destruction in Darfur continues government strategies of divide and r…Read more
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23Daniel Chirot and Clark McCauley, Why Not Kill Them All? The Logic and Prevention of Mass Political Murder: Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2006Human Rights Review 9 (3): 409-411. 2008.
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14Moral dilemmas and pedagogical challenges in teaching about genocideHuman Rights Review 5 (4): 104-129. 2004.
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11Knowledge and postmodernism in historical perspective (edited book)Routledge. 1996.Knowledge and Postmodernism in Historical Perspective offers answers to the questions, what is postmodernism? and what exactly are the characteristics of the modernism that postmodernism supercedes? This comprehensive reader chronicles the western engagement with the nature of knowledge during the past four centuries while providing the historical context for the postmodernist thought of Jacques Derrida, Michel Foucault, Richard Rorty and Hayden White, and the challenges their ideas have posed t…Read more