Cripping Labor-Based Grading for More Equity in Literacy Courses MEDICAL / HistologyWriting in response to recent work by Kathleen Kryger, Griffin X. Zimmerman, and Ellen C. Carillo, Asao B. Inoue offers an expanded and compassionate discussion of labor based grading, a practice that involves negotiating a set of classroom agreements with all of the students in a course to determine how much labor will be expected of students and how it will be accounted for or identified to earn particular final course grades.
The volume challenges European-centred understandings of the Russian Revolution and the global left and enables new insights on the relations between Communism and various black radical traditions
Set in the fictional community of Avonlea
attempting to show how the consideration of Art Brut should lead to a revision of our theoretical and museological paradigms
Continuing the investigation that began in his earlier book Individuals and Individuality
student writing
and political organizations
It inquires into the kind of unity that Parmenides postulated in his Poem
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a key to identity maintenance and transformation
This aural/visual polarity suggests that texts from early China treat speech as a bodily practice that is not detachable from its use in everyday experience
and the majority of chapters have been reorganised to present the subject matter in a clear and logical way
how elliptical orbits satisfy Newton’s gravitational law and how the geometry of ellipses relates to physical quantities such as energy and momentum