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    The hidden curriculum; first generation students at legacy universities.Tina Wildhagen - 2022 - British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (2):255-256.
    First-generation college students, typically defined as those whose parents have not completed a Bachelor’s degree, have increasingly captured the attention of higher education researchers over the...
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  2. The Whole Child / Tina Bruce ; Family, Community and the Wider World / Tina Bruce ; The Changing of the Seasons in the Child Garden / Stella Brown ; Adventurous and Challenging Play Outdoors / Helen Tovey ; Offering Children First Hand Experiences through Forest School: Relating to and Learning about Nature / Lynn McNair ; The Time-Honoured Froebelian Tradition of Learning out of Doors / Jane Read ; Family Songs in the Froebelian Tradition / Maureen Baker ; The Importance of Hand and Finger Rhymes: A Froebelian Approach to Early Literacy / Jenny Spratt ; Froebel's Mother Songs Today / Marjorie Ouvry ; Gifts and Occupations: Froebel's Gifts (Wooden Block Play) and Occupations (Construction and Workshop Experiences) Today / Jane Whinnett ; Froebelian Methods in the Modern World: A Case of Cooking / Chris McCormick ; Bringing together Froebelian Principles and Practices.Tina Bruce - 2012 - In Early childhood practice: Froebel today. London: SAGE.
     
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    Morality of principle versus morality of loyalty: The case of whistleblowing.Tina Uys & Anton Senekal - 2014 - African Journal of Business Ethics 3 (1):38.
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    Tipping the Scales.Tina L. Heafner & Paul G. Fitchett - 2012 - Journal of Social Studies Research 36 (2):190-215.
    By means of data from the most comprehensive source of teacher data in the nation, Schools and Public School Teacher Staffing Survey (SASS), we designeda follow-up quantitative study to test the effects of two decades of national policy mandates on instructional time allotments for core academic subjects. We used data from the SASS data from National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES) (1993/1994, 1999/2000, 2003/2004, 2007/2008) to examine national trends of continued marginalization of social studies by exploring the influence of recent (...)
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    Tina Beattie reviews Pamela Sue Anderson's A Feminist Philosophy of Religion & debates with the author. [REVIEW]Tina Beattie & Pamela Sue Anderson - 1999 - Women’s Philosophy Review 21:103-110.
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    Educating young children: a lifetime journey into a Froebelian approach: the selected works of Tina Bruce.Tina Bruce - 2020 - New York: Routledge.
    Gathering thoughts -- Teachers who inspired me -- What am I? : Montessori? Steiner? eclectic? : Is it important? -- Which comes first? : a philosophical framework, theory and research evidence : what do teachers and other practitioners need to bring out their best work -- Working with principles which are interpreted and embedded in articulated practice -- The importance of parent partnership and the development of moral values and self-discipline -- Play : a very complex thing -- Finding how (...)
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    (1 other version)Preferring a Genetically-Related Child.Tina Rulli - 2016 - New Content is Available for Journal of Moral Philosophy 13 (6):669-698.
    Millions of children worldwide could benefit from adoption. One could argue that prospective parents have a pro tanto duty to adopt rather than create children. For the sake of argument, I assume there is such a duty and focus on a pressing objection to it. Prospective parents may prefer that their children are genetically related to them. I examine eight reasons prospective parents have for preferring genetic children: for parent-child physical resemblance, for family resemblance, for psychological similarity, for the sake (...)
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    Counseling youth: Foucault, power, and the ethics of subjectivity.Tina Besley - 2002 - Westport, CT: Praeger.
    The book is concerned with the shifting notions of self and identity and develops a Foucauldian analysis that examines these inherently philosophical notions in ...
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  9. What is the State of Blacks in Philosophy?Tina F. Botts, Liam K. Bright, Guntur Mallarangeng, Quayshawn Spencer & Myisha Cherry - 2014 - Critical Philosophy of Race 2 (2):224-242.
    This research note is meant to introduce into philosophical discussion the preliminary results of an empirical study on the state of blacks in philosophy, which is a joint effort of the American Philosophical Association’s Committee on the Status of Black Philosophers (APA CSBP) and the Society of Young Black Philosophers (SYBP). The study is intended to settle factual issues in furtherance of contributing to dialogues surrounding at least two philosophical questions: What, if anything, is the philosophical value of demographic diversity (...)
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    Assessment of water safety competencies: Benefits and caveats of testing in open water.Tina van Duijn, Kane Cocker, Ludovic Seifert & Chris Button - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Drowning has been the cause of over 2.5 million preventable deaths in the past decade. Despite the fact that the majority of drownings occur in open water, assessment of water safety competency typically occurs in swimming pools. The assessment of water safety competency in open water environments brings with it a few difficulties, but also promises tremendous benefits. The aim of this position paper is to discuss the benefits and caveats of conducting assessments in open water environments as opposed to (...)
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    The Romani language in the Slovak educational system.Tina Gažovičová - 2012 - Human Affairs 22 (4):510-523.
    The paper analyses the use of the Romani language in the Slovak educational system. It focuses on the informal use of Romani in schools, as about 10% of all pupils speak Romani as their mother tongue but there are no schools that use Romani as the language of instruction. The theoretical framework draws mainly on the work of P. Bourdieu and S. May on the symbolic power of language. The empirical chapter is based on qualitative data collected at ten primary (...)
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    A small issue addressed.Tina L. Gumienny & Richard W. Padgett - 2003 - Bioessays 25 (4):305-308.
    Cell size is an important determinant of body size. While the genetic mechanisms of cell size regulation have been well studied in yeast, this process has only recently been addressed in multicellular organisms. One recent report by Wang et al. (2002) shows that in the nematode C. elegans, the TGFβ‐like pathway acts in the hypodermis to regulate cell size and consequently body size.1 This finding is an exciting step in discovering the molecular mechanisms that control cell and body size. BioEssays (...)
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    Soziodemographischer Wandel – Soziale und kulturelle Konsequenzen für Jugendliche.Tina Nobis & Wilfried Schubarth - 2007 - Sport Und Gesellschaft 4 (1):105-107.
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    Denken und Ding.Tina Röck - 2016 - Heidegger Studies 32:151-166.
    This paper investigates the correlation of Thinking, as understood by Martin Heidegger, and his concept of Thing.
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    What Is the Value of Three‐Parent IVF?Tina Rulli - 2016 - Hastings Center Report 46 (4):38-47.
    In February 2016, the Institute of Medicine released a report, commissioned by the United States Food and Drug Administration, on the ethical and social‐policy implications of so‐called three‐parent in vitro fertilization. The IOM endorses commencement of clinical trials on three‐parent IVF, subject to some initial limitations. Also called mitochondrial replacement or transfer, three‐parent IVF is an intervention comprising two distinct procedures in which the genetic materials of three people—the DNA of the father and mother and the mitochondrial DNA of an (...)
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    Ethics of Eros: Irigaray's Re-Writing of the Philosophers.Tina Chanter - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    ____Ethics of Eros__ sheds light on contemporary feminist discourse by questioning the basic distinctions and categories in feminist theory. Tina Chanter uses the work of Luce Irigaray as the focus for a critique of French and Anglo-American feminism as it is articulated in the debate over essentialism. While these two branches of feminism represent opposing views, Chanter advocates a productive exchange between the two.
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  17. Death and Desire: The Rhetoric of Gender in the Apocalypse of John.Tina Pippin - 1992
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  18. The Duty to Take Rescue Precautions.Tina Rulli & David Wendler - 2015 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 33 (3):240-258.
    There is much philosophical literature on the duty to rescue. Individuals who encounter and could save, at relatively little cost to themselves, a person at risk of losing life or limb are morally obligated to do so. Yet little has been said about the other side of the issue. There are cases in which the need for rescue could have been reasonably avoided by the rescuee. We argue for a duty to take rescue precautions, providing an account of the circumstances (...)
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    Decoupling from Moral Responsibility for CSR: Employees' Visionary Procrastination at a SME.Tina Sendlhofer - 2020 - Journal of Business Ethics 167 (2):361-378.
    Most studies of corporate social responsibility have focused on the organisational level, while the individual level of analysis has been treated as a ‘black box’ when researching antecedents of CSR engagement or disengagement. This article offers insights into a small and medium-sized enterprise that is recognised as a pioneer in CSR. Although the extant literature suggests that the owner-manager is crucial in the implementation of CSR, this study reveals that employees drive CSR. The employees in the focal firm voluntarily joined (...)
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    Plagiarism in Kosovo: a case study of two public universities.Tina Morganella, Dukagjin Leka & Sabiha Shala - 2018 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 14 (1).
    This article presents the current legislative and educative measures in place for plagiarism prevention in Kosovo, especially in the case of student work, and provides an analysis of the effectiveness of such measures. Two public universities are used as case studies – the University of Haxhi Zeka and the University of Kadri Zeka – and the research is based on the legal and policy documents enacted by the two universities, as well as many reports, scientific articles on plagiarism and HEI (...)
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  21. (1 other version)Rescuing the Duty to Rescue.Tina Rulli & Joseph Millum - 2014 - Journal of Medical Ethics:1-5.
    Clinicians and health researchers frequently encounter opportunities to rescue people. Rescue cases can generate a moral duty to aid those in peril. As such, bioethicists have leveraged a duty to rescue for a variety of purposes. Yet, despite its broad application, the duty to rescue is under-analyzed. In this paper, we assess the state of theorizing about the duty to rescue. There are large gaps in bioethicists’ understanding of the force, scope, and justification of the two most cited duties to (...)
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    The phenomenological approach to quantum mechanics: A better understanding of contemporary philosophy of quantum mechanics by revisiting Bohr and Husserl.Tina Bilban - 2020 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 9 (1):216-234.
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    Art, politics, and Rancière: broken perceptions.Tina Chanter - 2017 - New York: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Redistributing the sensible: the art of borders, maps, territories and bodies -- Politics as the interruption of inequality, and the police as the miscount -- Art as dissensus: moving beyond the ethical and representative regimes with the help of Kant and Hegel -- Framing and reframing Rancière's critical intervention: Foucault and Kant -- Form and matter -- Feminist art: disrupting and consolidating the police order.
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    An ‘accidental or unintentional academic’ on becoming a leading philosopher of education: An interview with Tina Besley.Liz Jackson, Amy N. Sojot & Tina Besley - 2023 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (9):1036-1047.
    Nicholas Gresson 2001L-RUniversity of Auckland, Faculty of Education PhD graduates in 2001:Elizabeth Grierson/Gresson, Tina Besley, Ho-Chia Chueh, Janet Mansfield, Tina Engels-Schwarzpaul, Nesta De...
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    The Mitochondrial Replacement ‘Therapy’ Myth.Tina Rulli - 2016 - Bioethics 31 (4):368-374.
    This article argues that two forms of mitochondrial replacement therapy, maternal spindle transfer and pro-nuclear transfer, are not therapies at all because they do not treat children who are coming into existence. Rather, these technologies merely create healthy children where none was inevitable. Even if creating healthy lives has some value, it is not to be confused with the medical value of a cure or therapy. The article addresses a recent Bioethics article, ‘Mitochondrial Replacement: Ethics and Identity,’ by Wrigley, Wilkinson, (...)
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    Botanical Smuts and Hermaphrodites: Lydia Becker, Darwin's Botany, and Education Reform.Tina Gianquitto - 2013 - Isis 104 (2):250-277.
    ABSTRACT In 1868, Lydia Becker (1827–1890), the renowned Manchester suffragist, announced in a talk before the British Association for the Advancement of Science that the mind had no sex. A year later, she presented original botanical research at the BAAS, contending that a parasitic fungus forced normally single-sex female flowers of Lychnis diurna to develop stamens and become hermaphroditic. This essay uncovers the complex relationship between Lydia Becker's botanical research and her stance on women's rights by investigating how her interest (...)
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    Manipulating time and space: Collision prediction in peripersonal and extrapersonal space.Tina Iachini, Francesco Ruotolo, Michela Vinciguerra & Gennaro Ruggiero - 2017 - Cognition 166 (C):107-117.
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    Teaching, Responsibility, and the Corruption of Youth.Tina Besley & Michael A. Peters - 2018 - Brill | Sense.
    _Teaching, Responsibility, and the Corruption of Youth_ explores the notion of responsibility in a complex world focusing on practices of truth-telling, interculturalism and ethnocentrism, the sources of anti-Westernism, the end of multi-culturalism, the refugee crisis and the demands of global citizenship.
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    The whole child.Tina Bruce - 2012 - In Early childhood practice: Froebel today. London: SAGE. pp. 5.
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    What's the ‘Trans’ and Where's the ‘National’ in Transnational Feminist Practice? – a Response.Tina Campt - 2011 - Feminist Review 98 (1_suppl):e130-e135.
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    A Critique of Martín Alcoff’s Identity Politics.Tina Chanter - 2009 - Philosophy Today 53 (Supplement):44-58.
  32. Heidegger and gender: An uncanny retrieval of Hegel's antigone.Tina Chanter - 2013 - In Francois Raffoul & Eric S. Nelson (eds.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Heidegger. New York: Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 441.
     
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    The returns of Antigone and the remains of Antigone : to bury or not to bury.Tina Chanter - 2016 - In Chanter Tina (ed.).
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    Ethical issues in managed care.Tina Darragh - 1997 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 7 (4):421-426.
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    Geschichte der Bioethik: eine Einführung.Tina-Louise Eissa & Stefan Lorenz Sorgner (eds.) - 2011 - Paderborn: Mentis.
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    Regulation by transcription attenuation in bacteria: how RNA provides instructions for transcription termination/antitermination decisions.Tina M. Henkin & Charles Yanofsky - 2002 - Bioessays 24 (8):700-707.
    Regulation of gene expression by premature termination of transcription, or transcription attenuation, is a common regulatory strategy in bacteria. Various mechanisms of regulating transcription termination have been uncovered, each can be placed in either of two broad categories of termination events. Many mechanisms involve choosing between two alternative hairpin structures in an RNA transcript, with the decision dependent on interactions between ribosome and transcript, tRNA and transcript, or protein and transcript. In other examples, modification of the transcription elongation complex is (...)
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    Pluralidad según san Agustín.Tina Manferdini - 1974 - Augustinus 19 (74):145-176.
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  38. Breast is Best? A Review of the Role of Breastfeeding in the Prevention of Infectious Disease.Tina Moffat - 1996 - Nexus 12 (1):4.
     
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  39. of article Morality of principle versus morality of loyalty.Tina Uys & Anton Senekal - forthcoming - African Journal of Business Ethics.
     
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  40. Why are behavioral needs important?Tina Widowski - 2010 - In Temple Grandin (ed.), Improving animal welfare: a practical approach. Cambridge, MA: CAB International.
     
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  41. The Unique Value of Adoption.Tina Rulli - 2014 - In Carolyn McLeod & Francoise Baylis (eds.), Family Making: Contemporary Ethical Challenges. Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press.
    Most people would agree that adoption is a good thing for children in need of a family. Yet adoption is often considered a second best or even last resort for parents in making their families. Against this assumption, I explore the unique value of adoption for prospective parents. I begin with a criticism of the selective focus on the value of adoption for only those people using assisted reproductive technologies. I focus on the value of adoption for all prospective parents, (...)
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    Effects of Dance Interventions on Aspects of the Participants' Self: A Systematic Review.Tina M. Schwender, Sarah Spengler, Christina Oedl & Filip Mess - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    (1 other version)Life and death in the Anthropocene: Educating for survival amid climate and ecosystem changes and potential civilisation collapse.Tina Besley & Michael A. Peters - 2019 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 52 (13):1347-1357.
    Volume 52, Issue 13, December 2020, Page 1347-1357.
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    Feminist Interpretations of Emmanuel Levinas.Tina Chanter (ed.) - 2001 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    This volume of essays, all but one previously unpublished, investigates the question of Levinas’s relationship to feminist thought. Levinas, known as the philosopher of the Other, was famously portrayed by Simone de Beauvoir as a patriarchal thinker who denigrated women by viewing them as the paradigmatic Other. Reconsideration of the validity of this interpretation of Levinas and exploration of what more positively can be derived from his thought for feminism are two of this volume’s primary aims. Levinas breaks with Heidegger’s (...)
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  45. Antigone's Liminality: Hegel's racial purification of tragedy and the naturalization of slavery.Tina Chanter - 2010 - In Kimberly Hutchings & Tuija Pulkkinen (eds.), Hegel's philosophy and feminist thought: beyond Antigone? New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
  46. Ontological Insecurity: A Guiding Framework for Borderline Personality Disorder.Tina Pietsch, John Wilson & Matthew McDonald - 2010 - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 41 (1):85-105.
    The purpose of this inquiry is to explore the experience of Borderline Personality Disorder with the aim of developing a more liberating approach to its diagnosis and treatment. Eight participants diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder were recruited from a psychiatric hospital operated by the Surrey and Borders NHS Trust and an outpatient daycentre based in London, United Kingdom. A narrative approach to methodology was employed to collect and analyse the participants’ life-stories. Themes to emerge from the participant’s narratives were found (...)
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    Hair penalties: the negative influence of Afrocentric hair on ratings of Black women’s dominance and professionalism.Tina R. Opie & Katherine W. Phillips - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
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    PDMP causes more than just testimonial injustice.Tina Nguyen - 2023 - Journal of Medical Ethics 49 (8):549-550.
    In the article ‘Testimonial injustice in medical machine learning’, Pozzi argues that the prescription drug monitoring programme (PDMP) leads to testimonial injustice as physicians are more inclined to trust the PDMP’s risk scores over the patient’s own account of their medication history.1 Pozzi further develops this argument by discussing how credibility shifts from patients to machine learning (ML) systems that are supposedly neutral. As a result, a sense of distrust is now formed between patients and physicians. While there are merits (...)
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  49. Reproductive CRISPR does not cure disease.Tina Rulli - 2019 - Bioethics 33 (9):1072-1082.
    Given recent advancements in CRISPR‐Cas9 powered genetic modification of gametes and embryos, both popular media and scientific articles are hailing CRISPR’s life‐saving, curative potential for people with serious monogenic diseases. But claims that CRISPR modification of gametes or embryos, a form of germline engineering, has therapeutic value are deeply mistaken. This article explains why reproductive uses of CRISPR, and germline engineering more generally, do not treat or save lives that would otherwise have a genetic disease. Reproductive uses of CRISPR create (...)
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  50. Conditional Obligations.Tina Rulli - 2020 - Social Theory and Practice 46 (2):365-390.
    Some obligations are conditional such that act A is morally optional, but if one chooses A, one is required to do act B rather than some other less valuable act C. Such conditional obligations arise frequently in research ethics, in the philosophical literature, and in real life. They are controversial: how does a morally optional act give rise to demanding requirements to do the best? Some think that the fact that a putative obligation has a conditional structure, so defined, is (...)
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