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  2. Philip N. Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cohen is an advocate for open scholarship and open access for academic research. [49] He organized SocArXiv , an open research repository for the social sciences. [ 50 ] SocArXiv launched Open Scholarship for the Social Sciences (O3S), a conference at the University of Maryland, in 2017.

  3. Helen M. Walker - Wikipedia

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    Helen Mary Walker (December 1, 1891 – January 15, 1983) was a statistician and prominent educational researcher, and the first female president of the American Statistical Association when she was elected in 1944. [1]

  4. Phil Cohen (cultural theorist) - Wikipedia

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    Phil Cohen (1943 – c. 7 November 2024) was a British cultural theorist, urban ethnographer, community activist, educationalist and poet.He was involved in the London underground counter-culture scene and gained public notoriety as "Dr John", a leader in the squatter's rights movement but became better known for his work on youth culture and the impact of urban regeneration on working-class ...

  5. School is Dead - Wikipedia

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    School is Dead: An Essay on Alternatives in Education is a book written by Everett Reimer, published in 1971. [1] In this work, the author critically examines the educational system and proposes an alternative vision for education. The book has been translated into several languages, including French, [2] German, [3] Spanish, [4] and Italian. [5]

  6. Alternative education - Wikipedia

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    Alternative education in Canada stems from two philosophical educational points of view, Progressive and Libertarian. [8] According to Levin, 2006 the term "alternative" was adopted partly to distinguish these schools from the independent, parent-student-teacher-run "free" schools that preceded them (and from which some of the schools actually evolved) and to emphasize the boards' commitment ...

  7. Participatory action research - Wikipedia

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    Action research in the workplace took its initial inspiration from Lewin's work on organizational development (and Dewey's emphasis on learning from experience). Lewin's seminal contribution involves a flexible, scientific approach to planned change that proceeds through a spiral of steps, each of which is composed of 'a circle of planning, action, and fact-finding about the result of the ...

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  9. Universal Publishers (United States) - Wikipedia

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    It originally began in 1997 as "Dissertation.com," one of the first companies to use print on-demand and PDF (Portable Document Format) e-book technologies to publish academic theses and Ph.D. dissertations for sale online.