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  1. A Guide to Further Reading.On Education, C. Adelman, Croom London & Inner London Education Authorit - 1989 - In Robert G. Burgess (ed.), The Ethics of Educational Research. Falmer Press. pp. 224.
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    Curriculum Materials Review.Collins Educational London - 1995 - Journal of Moral Education 24 (1):87.
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    Post‐expansionist Adjustments in Secondary Education in a Developing Society: a case study.Norrel A. London - 1991 - Educational Studies 17 (3):233-247.
    Following the conclusion of a period of educational expansion during the last two decades, developing nations are now focusing attention upon adjusting some of those innovations made during the recent period of quantitative expansion. The paper examines how Trinidad and Tobago has responded to the need for adjustments in education provision during the current post‐expansionist period. In particular the paper analyzes Trinidad and Tobago's current reaction to the nation's system of double‐shift schooling, a device instituted during the 1970s as (...)
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    Ethical Education and Character Development in the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Germany.Stefan Werdelis & Innere Fiihrung—Leadership - 2008 - In Paul Robinson, Nigel de Lee & Don Carrick (eds.), Ethics Education in the Military. Ashgate. pp. 103.
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    Curriculum Materials Reviews.David Fulton London - 1992 - Journal of Moral Education 21 (2):171.
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    Curriculum Materials Reviews.Pluto Press London - 1991 - Journal of Moral Education 20 (3):353.
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    Predicting harms and benefits in translational trials: ethics, evidence, and uncertainty.Jonathan Kimmelman & Alex John London - unknown
    First-in-human clinical trials represent a critical juncture in the translation of laboratory discoveries. However, because they involve the greatest degree of uncertainty at any point in the drug development process, their initiation is beset by a series of nettlesome ethical questions [1]: has clinical promise been sufficiently demonstrated in animals? Should trial access be restricted to patients with refractory disease? Should trials be viewed as therapeutic? Have researchers adequately minimized risks? The resolution of such ethical questions inevitably turns on claims (...)
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    Curriculo integrado: aportes a la comprensión de la formación humana.Beatriz Marín Londoño - 2008 - Pereira, Resaralda, Colombia: Universidad Católica Polular de Risaralda. Edited by Gonzalo Tamayo Giraldo.
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    Evaluation of the quality of informed consent in a vaccine field trial in a developing country setting.Deon Minnies, Tony Hawkridge, Willem Hanekom, Rodney Ehrlich, Leslie London & Greg Hussey - 2008 - BMC Medical Ethics 9 (1):15-.
    BackgroundInformed consent is an ethical and legal requirement for research involving human participants. However, few studies have evaluated the process, particularly in Africa.Participants in a case control study designed to identify correlates of immune protection against tuberculosis (TB) in South Africa. This study was in turn nested in a large TB vaccine efficacy trial.The aim of the study was to evaluate the quality of consent in the case control study, and to identify factors that may influence the quality of consent.Cross-sectional (...)
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    Local Studies and the History of Education.History of Education Society - 2007 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1972, this book is concerned with education as part of a larger social history. Chapters include: The roots of Anglican supremacy in English education The Board schools of London The use of ecclesiastical records for the history of education Topographical resources: private and secondary education from the sixteenth to the twentieth century.
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    Mentored peer review of standardized manuscripts as a teaching tool for residents: a pilot randomized controlled multi-center study.Mitchell S. V. Elkind, David C. Spencer, Linda M. Selwa, Patrick S. Reynolds, Raymond S. Price, Tracey A. Milligan, MaryAnn Mays, Zachary N. London, Joseph S. Kass, Sheryl R. Haut, Blair Ford, Yeseon Park Moon, Rebeca Aragón-García, Roy E. Strowd & Victoria S. S. Wong - 2017 - Research Integrity and Peer Review 2 (1).
    BackgroundThere is increasing need for peer reviewers as the scientific literature grows. Formal education in biostatistics and research methodology during residency training is lacking. In this pilot study, we addressed these issues by evaluating a novel method of teaching residents about biostatistics and research methodology using peer review of standardized manuscripts. We hypothesized that mentored peer review would improve resident knowledge and perception of these concepts more than non-mentored peer review, while improving review quality.MethodsA partially blinded, randomized, controlled multi-center (...)
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    Pre-schools for All: A Market Solution.David Soskin & London Adam Smith Inst - 1995 - British Journal of Educational Studies 43 (4):484-484.
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    English language acquisition and educational attainment at the end of primary school.Steve Strand & Feyisa Demie - 2005 - Educational Studies 31 (3):275-291.
    This paper analyses the national key stage 2 test results for 2300 11?year?old pupils in an inner London LEA. A range of concurrent pupil background data was also collected, including whether pupils spoke English as an additional language (EAL), and if so, their stage of fluency in English. EAL pupils at the early stages (1?3) of developing fluency had significantly lower KS2 test scores in all subjects than their monolingual peers. However, EAL pupils who were fully fluent in (...)
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    From Critical Education to An Embodied Pedagogy of Hope: Seeking a Liberatory Praxis with Black, Working Class Girls in the Neoliberal 16–19 College. [REVIEW]Camilla Stanger - 2016 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 37 (1):47-63.
    In this article I present a discussion about the purpose of education of, for and with black, working class, young women within an inner-London, twenty-first century college, and explore the complex and imperfect ways that educational purpose translates into educational practice. I discuss the respective value of two contrasting discourses of education that operate in this college: firstly, a neoliberal discourse of education and educational success; secondly, a critical tradition of education, as traced through (...)
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    Faith in local government: The emergence of religion in the politics of an inner London borough 1975-2006.Greg Smith - 2010 - The Politics and Religion Journal 4 (2):157-182.
    This paper examines the impact religious affiliation and faith commitment exerts on the political life of one inner-London borough. It gives a historical sketch of the interaction of faith and politics in the period from about 1975-2006 and attempts some explanation of the patterns of voting in local elections and political involvement by members of the many faith communities which are found in the borough. The key to this is seen in the changing urban ecology of the area (...)
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    ‘Banding’ and secondary school admissions: 1972–2004.Anne West - 2005 - British Journal of Educational Studies 53 (1):19 - 33.
    This paper focuses on the system of banding used in England by the former Inner London Education Authority (ILEA) in order to seek to obtain an intake to secondary schools that was balanced in terms of ability. The first part of the paper provides a brief history of the system of banding, how it was informed by verbal reasoning testing and how it was subsequently based on the results of a specially constructed reading test. The second part (...)
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    ‘Banding’ and secondary school admissions: 1972–2004.Anne West - 2005 - British Journal of Educational Studies 53 (1):19-33.
    This paper focuses on the system of banding used in England by the former Inner London Education Authority in order to seek to obtain an intake to secondary schools that was balanced in terms of ability. The first part of the paper provides a brief history of the system of banding, how it was informed by verbal reasoning testing and how it was subsequently based on the results of a specially constructed reading test. The second part of (...)
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    The Inner Violence of Reason: Re‐reading Heidegger via Education.Vasco D'Agnese - 2015 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 49 (3):435-455.
    Since Plato, Western thought has framed knowing as a method within ‘some realm of what is’ and a predetermined ‘sphere of objects’. The roots and the consequences of this stance towards reason and truth were noted by Heidegger, who equates the history of Western thought with the history of metaphysics. Since Plato, truth has relied on definition, hierarchy and mastery. Discourse on the truth begins to be discourse on the limits of things and, thus, on who is able to set (...)
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  19. Inner teachers and transcendent education.A. S. Alschuler - 1993 - In K. Ramakrishna Rao (ed.), Cultivating Consciousness. Praeger. pp. 181--193.
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    Book Reviews: Images of Alcoholism edited by Jim Cook and Mike Lewington, London: Educational Advisory Service, British Film Institute and the Alcohol Education Centre, Maudsley Hospital, 1979, pp vi + 82, £1.95. [REVIEW]Gregory Smith - 1983 - Theory, Culture and Society 1 (3):180-181.
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    Family Income, Parental Education and Chinese Preschoolers’ Cognitive School Readiness: Authoritative Parenting and Parental Involvement as Chain Mediators.Xiaoying Xia - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study examined the associations of family income and parental education with Chinese preschool children’s cognitive school readiness and the sequential mediating role of parenting style and parental involvement in these relations. A total of 307 5–6 years old kindergarten children from Shanghai, China and their parents participated in the study. Using structural equation modeling method, the results indicated that parental education was directly related to children’s cognitive school readiness, while no direct relationship was found for family income. (...)
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    Examining Student Engagement with Science Through a Bourdieusian Notion of Field.Spela Godec, Heather King, Louise Archer, Emily Dawson & Amy Seakins - 2018 - Science & Education 27 (5-6):501-521.
    Student engagement with science is a long-standing, central interest within science education research. In this article, we examine student engagement with science using a Bourdiusian lens, placing a particular emphasis on the notion of field. Over the course of one academic year, we collected data in an inner London secondary science classroom through lesson observations, interviews and discussion groups with students, and interviews with the teacher. We argue that applying Bourdieusian theory can help better understand differential patterns (...)
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    Children's Attitudes to Work at 11 Years.Peter Blatchford - 1992 - Educational Studies 18 (1):107-118.
    Summary This paper reports on individual interviews with 175 children, from 33 inner London junior schools, at 11 years of age. The children were part of a large?scale longitudinal study of educational progress based at the Thomas Coram Research Unit, and were also interviewed at 7 years. Children were heavily aware of the importance of school work, which figured prominently in views on the best and worst things about school. Only 17% were not looking forward to secondary school. (...)
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    Educational aspirations in inner city schools.Steve Strand & Joe Winston - 2008 - Educational Studies 34 (4):249-267.
    This research aimed to assess the nature and level of pupils? educational aspirations and to elucidate the factors that influence these aspirations. A sample of five inner city comprehensive secondary schools were selected by their local authority because of poor pupil attendance, below?average examination results and low rates of continuing in full?time education after the age of 16. Schools were all ethnically mixed and coeducational. Over 800 pupils aged 12?14 completed a questionnaire assessing pupils? experience of home, school (...)
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  25. The Education of Inner Man Essays on Religious and Academic Idealism.John A. Stoops - 1969 - Interstate Printers & Publishers.
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  26. The education of inner man.John A. Stoops - 1969 - Danville, Ill.,: Interstate Printers & Publishers.
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    Pupil mobility, attainment and progress in secondary school.Steve Strand & Feyisa Demie - 2007 - Educational Studies 33 (3):313-331.
    This paper is the second of two articles arising from a study of the association between pupil mobility and attainment in national tests and examinations in an inner London borough. Our first article examined the association of pupil mobility with attainment and progress during primary school. It concluded that pupil mobility had little impact on performance in national tests at age 11, once pupils? prior attainment at age 7 and other pupil background factors such as age, sex, special (...)
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    Education and Personal Well-being in a Secular Universe: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered at the Institute of Education University of London on 16 November 1994.John White - 1995
    This booklet is based on an inaugural professorial lecture given by Professor John White at the Institute of Education, University of London.
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    Inner-City Healthcare and Higher Education.Barbara M. Carranti, Rev Msgr Neal Quartier, Christopher P. Morley & S. J. Marina - 2010 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 7 (1):115-130.
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    Inner-City Healthcare and Higher Education.Lynn-Beth Satterly, Barbara M. Carranti, Rev Msgr Neal Quartier, Christopher P. Morley & S. Joseph Marina - 2010 - Journal of Catholic Social Thought 7 (1):115-130.
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    Education and Integrity: Inaugural Lecture Roehampton Institute, London 25 Match 1996.Ron Best & Roehampton Institute - 1996
  32. Education, Values and Culture the Victor Cook Memorial Lectures Delivered in the University of St. Andrews and King's College, University of London.John Haldane - 1992 - University of St. Andrews Centre for Philosophy and Public Affairs.
     
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    Education in London, 1945-54.A. C. F. Beales - 1955 - British Journal of Educational Studies 4 (1):95.
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    Education and values: the Richard Peters lectures, delivered at the Institute of Education, University of London, spring term, 1985.Alasdair C. MacIntyre - 1987 - London: The Institute. Edited by Anthony Quinton, Bernard Williams & Graham Haydon.
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    Education. By T. Raymont. (London: Longmans, Green & Co. 1931. Pp. xi + 337. Price 7s. 6d.).F. A. Cavenagh - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (27):364-.
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    Education and the State. By E. G. West. (London: The Institute of Economic Affairs. 1965. Pp. xiii+242. Price 40s.).H. J. McCloskey - 1967 - Philosophy 42 (159):90-.
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    Civic education and liberal democracy: Making post‐normative citizens in normative political spaces. Peter Strandbrink. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.Iseult Honohan - 2018 - Constellations 25 (2):308-310.
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    Review of Nigel Tubbs, Education in Hegel: Continuum, London, 2008. [REVIEW]Ross Abbinnett - 2010 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 29 (1):89-96.
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    Michael Hand, Is Religious Education Possible?: Continuum, London, 2006, ISBN 0-8264-9150-2.L. Philip Barnes - 2007 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 27 (1):63-70.
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    Education, Politics and Religion: Reconciling the Civil and the Sacred in Education. James Arthur, Liam Gearon and Alan Sears. London, Routledge, 2010. Pp. 170. Pbk. $39.95. [REVIEW]Daniel Vokey - 2012 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 46 (1):149-152.
    This collection of six essays, two by each author, is addressed to people who are committed to democracy both as a set of formal governance procedures and as an.
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    Education, Politics and Religion: Reconciling the Civil and the Sacred in Education. By J. Arthur, L. Gearon and A. Sears: Pp. 167. London/New York: Routledge. 2010.£ 24.99 (pbk). ISBN 978-0-415-56549-3. [REVIEW]Gert Biesta - 2011 - British Journal of Educational Studies 59 (4):502-503.
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    The Education of the Emotions—Through Sentiment Development. By Margaret Phillips, M.A. (London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd. 1937. Pp. 318. Price 8s. 6d.). [REVIEW]C. A. Mace - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (54):234-.
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    Education for Citizenship. By Ernest Barker. (London: Oxford University Press, Humphrey Milford. 1936. Pp. 17. Price 1s.). [REVIEW]F. A. Cavenagh - 1937 - Philosophy 12 (48):503-.
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    Classroom Discussions in Education, edited by P Karen Murphy (2018), Routledge, New York and London.Tim Sprod - 2023 - Journal of Philosophy in Schools 10 (1).
    We hear a lot about bubbles and echo chambers these days. People talk only to others who have similar ideas to themselves. Supporters of political parties, believers in conspiracy theories (such as QAnon), members of many other groups continually talk to fellow believers, and seldom seriously consider what outsiders say. However, we need to acknowledge that we ourselves also exist within bubbles. While perhaps not in the same league as the examples above, philosophy for/with children (P4/wC) advocates and researchers can (...)
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    Education, Science and Technology The Development of Technical Education in France, 1500–1850. By Frederick B. Artz. Cambridge, Mass. and London, M.I.T. Press. 1966. Pp. x + 274. 64s. [REVIEW]Maurice Crosland - 1968 - British Journal for the History of Science 4 (2):175-176.
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    Citizenship Education in Japan. Edited by N. Ikeno: Pp xvii+ 194. London: Continuum. 2011.£ 75 (hbk). ISBN 978-1847065612. [REVIEW]Ian Davies - 2011 - British Journal of Educational Studies 59 (3):359-361.
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    Inside education: exploring the art of good learning. By Stephen O’Brien. Pp 194. London: Routledge. 2016. £32.99 . ISBN 9780415529204. [REVIEW]Damian Murchan - 2018 - British Journal of Educational Studies 66 (1):131-133.
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    Greek Education Frederick A. G. Beck: Greek Education, 450–350 B.C. Pp. 381; 24 plates. London: Methuen, 1964. Cloth, 45s. net. [REVIEW]M. L. Clarke - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (02):207-209.
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    Higher Education and the Public Good. By Jon Nixon: Pp. 152+ xii. London and New York: Continuum. 2011.£ 70 (hbk). ISBN 978-0-8264-3743-3. [REVIEW]Sue Clegg - 2011 - British Journal of Educational Studies 59 (2):215-217.
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    Educational Research and Inquiry: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches. Edited by D. Hartas: Pp 458. London: Continuum. 2010.£ 34.99 (pbk). ISBN 9781441178718. [REVIEW]Karen Lowing - 2011 - British Journal of Educational Studies 59 (3):350-351.
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