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  1. The Challenge to Care in Schools: An Alternative Approach to Education.Nel Noddings - 2005
    After a decade of educational reforms, The Challenge to Care in Schools is even more relevant now than when it was first published. In her new Introduction, Nel Noddings revisits her seminal book and places care as central to current debates on standardization, accountability, privatization, and the continuous struggle between traditional and progressive methods of education. Rather then forcing one side to yield to the other, this book advocates an alternative, "responsive system" that will allow the best ideas to flourish. (...)
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  • Contingencies of self-worth.Jennifer Crocker & Connie T. Wolfe - 2001 - Psychological Review 108 (3):593-623.
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  • The role of self-efficacy in the relationship between the learning environment and student engagement.Yavuz Sökmen - forthcoming - Tandf: Educational Studies:1-19.
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  • Teacher Justice and Students’ Class Identification: Belief in a Just World and Teacher–Student Relationship as Mediators.Ronghuan Jiang, Ru-De Liu, Yi Ding, Rui Zhen, Yan Sun & Xinchen Fu - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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  • School Engagement: A ‘Danse Macabre’?Shelby L. Sheppard - 2011 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 45 (1):111-123.
    A recent review of research on ‘School Engagement’ calls for clarification of the concept of engagement due to its potential for addressing problems of student apathy and low achievement. This paper responds to the request for clarification, points out some ‘distinctions’ and ‘connexions’ between engagement and some polarizing issues in the literature of philosophy of education, and cautions educators about ignoring the ‘educational’ aspects of engagement.
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  • School Engagement: A 'Danse Macabre'?Shelby L. Sheppard - 2011 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 45 (1):111-123.
    A recent review of research on ‘School Engagement’ calls for clarification of the concept of engagement due to its potential for addressing problems of student apathy and low achievement. This paper responds to the request for clarification, points out some ‘distinctions’ and ‘connexions’ between engagement and some polarizing issues in the literature of philosophy of education, and cautions educators about ignoring the ‘educational’ aspects of engagement.
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