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Author(s):  
Fairouz Mustafa Jamil Al-Hawamleh Fairouz Mustafa Jamil Al-Hawamleh

This Study aimed to identify the degree of effectiveness of Teaching Bridges program in developing E-Blended learning strategies in light of Corona pandemic from principals perspective in Al-Tafeilh directorate, and to determine the effect of some variables (sex, and years of experience), the researcher used the Descriptive approaches, study population consisted of all principal in Al- Tafeilh directorate (88) Female and male, the sample consist from (45) Female and (28)male, chosen randomly, to collect data Questioner used, which consisted (25) paragraph, the result of SPSS analysis shown that the degree of effectiveness of Teaching Bridges program in developing E-Blended learning strategies in light of Corona pandemic from principals perspective in Al-Tafeilh directorate was High, The finding also showed there is no statistically significant differences at (α≤0.05) refers to principal sex (male and female) in addition there were statistically significant differences between the principals years of experience in favor of (10 years and more).


Author(s):  
Judith Harris

This paper discusses a Winnipeg-based community-university partnership structured as a set of interlinked “Circles of Safety” to support criminalized women while incarcerated and after their release. The four Circles include university, community, social co-operatives, and corrections; these circles contain the action research activities we are undertaking to provide greater safety for women transitioning from prison into the community. The motivation for our prison education program, which draws on the American Inside-Out Program and the newer Canadian Walls to Bridges Program, comes from these four directions and is energized by a belief in the human right to education. This paper argues that the success of both American and Canadian programs is explained by an approach to prison education that is complementary to John Dewey’s principles of educative experience, specifically principles based on continuity and interaction. Adapting and extending Dewey, the Circles of Safety model described in this paper maintains the value of experiential learning, which is defined as learning in situations that begin with the experience that the learners already have and subject matter that is within the scope of their ordinary life-experience, leading to their formation of purpose.


2010 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 96-103 ◽  
Author(s):  
Susan A. Pickett ◽  
Sita Diehl ◽  
Pamela J. Steigman ◽  
Joy D. Prater ◽  
Anthony Fox ◽  
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2005 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Renfro ◽  
S. Behling
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Social Work ◽  
2001 ◽  
Vol 46 (3) ◽  
pp. 267-277 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. J. Gruber ◽  
T. J. Fleetwood ◽  
M. W. Herring

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