Book Description
Discusses welfare reform in Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
Author : Carol S. Weissert
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 39,94 MB
Release : 2000-05-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780914341673
Discusses welfare reform in Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, and Wisconsin.
Author : Sarah F. Liebschutz
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 29,38 MB
Release : 2000-10-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780914341765
Analyzes the responses of five states—Florida, Mississippi, New York, Washington, and Wisconsin—to the challenges of implementing welfare reform.
Author : Arkebe Oqubay
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 10,40 MB
Release : 2019
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0198841760
Why is catch-up rare and why have some nations succeeded while others failed? This volumes examines how nations learn by reviewing key structural and contingent factors that contribute to dynamic learning and catch-up.
Author : Michael A. Hunzeker
Publisher : Cornell University Press
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 10,87 MB
Release : 2021-07-15
Category : History
ISBN : 1501758470
In Dying to Learn, Michael Hunzeker develops a novel theory to explain how wartime militaries learn. He focuses on the Western Front, which witnessed three great-power armies struggle to cope with deadlock throughout the First World War, as the British, French, and German armies all pursued the same solutions-assault tactics, combined arms, and elastic defense in depth. By the end of the war, only the German army managed to develop and implement a set of revolutionary offensive, defensive, and combined arms doctrines that in hindsight represented the best way to fight. Hunzeker identifies three organizational variables that determine how fighting militaries generate new ideas, distinguish good ones from bad ones, and implement the best of them across the entire organization. These factors are: the degree to which leadership delegates authority on the battlefield; how effectively the organization retains control over soldier and officer training; and whether or not the military possesses an independent doctrinal assessment mechanism. Through careful study of the British, French, and German experiences in the First World War, Dying to Learn provides a model that shows how a resolute focus on analysis, command, and training can help prepare modern militaries for adapting amidst high-intensity warfare in an age of revolutionary technological change.
Author : Peter Meiksins
Publisher : Verso
Page : 312 pages
File Size : 19,20 MB
Release : 1996
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781859849941
Engineers, often perceived as central agents of industrial capitalism, are thought to be the same in all capitalist societies, occupying roughly the same social status and performing similar functions in the capitalist enterprise. What the essays in this volume reveal, however, is that engineers are trained and organized quite distinctly in different national contexts. The book includes case studies of engineers in six major industrial economies: Japan, France, Germany, Sweden, Britain and the United States. Through a comparison of these six cases, the authors develop an approach to national differences which both retains the place of historical diversity in the experience of capitalism and accommodates the forces of convergence from increasing globalisation and economic integration. Contributions from: Boel Berner, Stephen Crawford, Kees Gispen, Kevin McCormick and Peter Whalley.
Author : New York State Library
Publisher :
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 18,60 MB
Release : 2001
Category : Government publications
ISBN :
Author : J. Wesley Null
Publisher : IAP
Page : 421 pages
File Size : 49,16 MB
Release : 2007-08-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 1607526255
The American Educational History Journal is a peer?reviewed, national research journal devoted to the examination of educational topics using perspectives from a variety of disciplines. The editors of AEHJ encourage communication between scholars from numerous disciplines, nationalities, institutions, and backgrounds. Authors come from a variety of disciplines including political science, curriculum, history, philosophy, teacher education, and educational leadership. Acceptance for publication in AEHJ requires that each author present a well?articulated argument that deals substantively with questions of educational history.
Author : Louis A. Pérez
Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Page : 579 pages
File Size : 32,89 MB
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 9780807858998
With this masterful work, Louis A. Pĩrez Jr. transforms the way we view Cuba and its relationship with the United States. On Becoming Cuban is a sweeping cultural history of the sustained encounter between the peoples of the two countries and of t
Author : Bruce Biddle
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 40,47 MB
Release : 2014-04-08
Category : Education
ISBN : 1135301409
Equal access to education is an important American ideal, yet for many years it has been unavailable to a large number of Americans living in impoverished communities. Biddle gives an insightful progress report on today's educational system.
Author :
Publisher :
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 12,37 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Policy sciences
ISBN :