scholarly journals The Value Guidance and Integration Path of Red Flag Canal Spirit in Curriculum Ideology and Politics

CONVERTER ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 41-49
Author(s):  
Ao-tian Peng

Curriculum Ideology and Politics can not only be a curriculum view, but also can be a view of education, education into the activities of teaching is the due meaning of education. How to integrate the past excellent practice resources into the course is the main content of this paper. Through the interpretation of the spiritual source and essence of the Red Flag Canal, it puts forward the path of its value guidance and concrete integration: self-reliance, fearless consciousness integration; Integrate hard work, pioneering and innovative spirit; Integrate unity and cooperation, the pursuit of perseverance; Integrate selfless dedication, the courage to bear feelings.

Author(s):  
Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite

This chapter examines Thatcherite rhetoric about class and individualism. Thatcher needed to distance herself from her own, narrow, upper-middle-class image; she also wanted to rid politics of class language, and thought that class was—or should be—irrelevant in 1980s Britain because of ‘embourgeoisement’. For Thatcher, ‘bourgeois’ was defined by particular values (thrift, hard work, self-reliance) and she wanted to use the free market to incentivize more of the population to display these values, which she thought would lead to a moral and also a prosperous society. Thatcherite individualism rested on the assumption that people were rational, self-interested, but also embedded in families and communities. The chapter reflects on what these conclusions tell us about ‘Thatcherism’ as a political ideology, and how these beliefs influenced Thatcherite policy on the welfare state, monetarism, and trade unionism. Finally, it examines Major’s rhetoric of the ‘classless society’ in the 1990s.


1907 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 49-58
Author(s):  
William Whitaker

Among the many distinguished geologists and men of science whom one has been accustomed to meet, year after year, at the gatherings of the Geological Society, the British Association, and the Geologists’ Association during the past forty years, none has, by good camaraderie and hard work both in the field and study, established a better claim to our warm personal regard and esteem than Mr. Whitaker, whose portrait we present to our readers this month.


2011 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 30
Author(s):  
Sutejo K. Widodo

Rice and fish could be complementing each other as human primary needs for nutrition. However, both these commodities have a history with the opposite. Although Java island is surrounded by the waters of the sea, in the past the population in meeting the needs of fish, mainly marine fish, mostly done by the fishermen who brought in fish catches from other areas or imported, in the form of salted fish and dried fish, since the Dutch colonial government and gradually began to set the political self-sufficient self-reliance in the 1960s. This article discusses the dynamics of policy on fishing in the north coast of Java, with a historical approach with a span of years 1900 to 2000.


Author(s):  
Nigusse Weldemariam Reda ◽  
Mulugeta Tsegai Gebre-Eyesus

The Ethiopian higher education sector has experienced a remarkable expansion in the past two decades. However, the accompanying trend of growing graduate unemployment appears to have been overlooked. This article examines graduate unemployment in Ethiopia using secondary data extracted from surveys conducted by the country’s Central Statistics Agency. While these statistics indicate that overall unemployment has decreased in Ethiopia, the percentage of graduate unemployment relative to total unemployment has increased. Moreover, unemployment among female graduates as compared to unemployed females is rising. It is thus timely for Ethiopia to undertake higher education reform aimed at aligning the expansion of the sector with market demand. Le secteur de l’enseignement supérieur en Ethiopie connaît un développement remarquable depuis deux décennies. Cela va cependant de pair avec un phénomène croissant de chômage chez les étudiants diplômés qui semble avoir été largement négligé. Cet article étudie le chômage chez les étudiants diplômés en Ethiopie, à partir de données secondaires qui proviennent d’enquêtes réalisées par l’Agence Centrale de Statistique (Central Statistics Agency) d’Ethiopie. Ces statistiques indiquent que, bien que le taux de chômage en Ethiopie ait baissé de façon globale, le pourcentage d’étudiants diplômés au chômage par rapport au nombre total de chômeurs a augmenté. De plus, le chômage chez les femmes diplômées connaît une augmentation par rapport au chômage chez les femmes de façon générale.


1995 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-93 ◽  
Author(s):  
Peter U.C. Dieke

The article examines the significance of tourism in the African economy. The study pays particular attention to the past decade and the structural adjustment programmes (SAPs) era. Central themes are the prospects of promoting regional tourism within Africa and the implications of SAPs for the Economic Commission for Africa's (ECA's) advocacy of self-reliance and self sustainability.


Author(s):  
Mark A Gregory
Keyword(s):  
The Past ◽  

On behalf of the Editorial Board, authors and readers of the Journal, the recently appointed Managing Editor Mark Gregory thanks the outgoing Managing Editor Peter Gerrand for his leadership, scholarly editing and hard work over the past 21 years.


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