A Good Little School HISTORY / Modern / 20th CenturyAn inspiring story of the student centered learning that can take place in a democratic, caring school. A Good Little School pays homage to Jefferson County Open School, a public school of choice with a thirty year history of providing an alternative education for students in K 12. Chronicled in this book are the personal experiences and anecdotes of teachers, parents, and students within the school, and how their contributions make it unique. In so
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Riker develops a new moral psychology in which the reality of unconscious functioning is included within a theory of responsibility
If you could instantly make the world’s poor twice as rich – but at the same time make the world’s rich twice as prosperous – wouldn’t you do it
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as the book strategically tacks between traditional forms of qualitative and quantitative research and more personal narratives