Catalogue Search | MBRL
Search Results Heading
Explore the vast range of titles available.
MBRLSearchResults
-
DisciplineDiscipline
-
Is Peer ReviewedIs Peer Reviewed
-
Series TitleSeries Title
-
Reading LevelReading Level
-
YearFrom:-To:
-
More FiltersMore FiltersContent TypeItem TypeIs Full-Text AvailableSubjectPublisherSourceDonorLanguagePlace of PublicationContributorsLocation
Done
Filters
Reset
411
result(s) for
"Keith, Kenneth D"
Sort by:
Culture across the curriculum : a psychology teacher's handbook
\"Culture across the Curriculum provides a useful handbook for psychology teachers in the major subfields of the discipline. From introductory psychology to the foundations in such areas as social psychology, statistics, research methods, memory, cognition, personality, and development, to such specialized courses as language, sexual minorities, and peace psychology, there is something here for virtually every teacher of psychology. In addition to discussions of the rationale for inclusion of cultural context in their areas of specialization, these experienced teachers also offer advice and ideas for teaching exercises and activities to support the teaching of a psychology of all people\"-- Provided by publisher.
Intellectual Disability
by
Keith, Heather
,
Keith, Kenneth D
in
Cross-cultural studies
,
Difference (Psychology) -- Cross-cultural studies
,
Education
2013
Intellectual Disability: Ethics, Dehumanization, and a New Moral Community presents an interdisciplinary exploration of the roots and evolution of the dehumanization of people with intellectual disabilities.
* Examines the roots of disability ethics from a psychological, philosophical, and educational perspective
* Presents a coherent, sustained moral perspective in examining the historical dehumanization of people with diminished cognitive abilities
* Includes a series of narratives and case descriptions to illustrate arguments
* Reveals the importance of an interdisciplinary understanding of the social construction of intellectual disability
Intellectual disabilities: ethics, dehumanization and a new moral community
Intellectual Disability: Ethics, Dehumanization, and a New Moral Community presents an interdisciplinary exploration of the roots and evolution of the dehumanization of people with intellectual disabilities. Examines the roots of disability ethics from a psychological, philosophical, and educational perspective Presents a coherent, sustained moral perspective in examining the historical dehumanization of people with diminished cognitive abilities Includes a series of narratives and case descriptions to illustrate arguments Reveals the importance of an interdisciplinary understanding of the social construction of intellectual disability
Intellectual disabilities: dehumanization and a new moral community
Intellectual Disability: Ethics, Dehumanization, and a New Moral Community presents an interdisciplinary exploration of the roots and evolution of the dehumanization of people with intellectual disabilities. Examines the roots of disability ethics from a psychological, philosophical, and educational perspective Presents a coherent, sustained moral perspective in examining the historical dehumanization of people with diminished cognitive abilities Includes a series of narratives and case descriptions to illustrate arguments Reveals the importance of an interdisciplinary understanding of the social construction of intellectual disability
Conceptualization, Measurement, and Application of Quality of Life for Persons With Intellectual Disabilities: Report of an International Panel of Experts
by
Felce, David
,
Matikka, Leena
,
Brown, Roy
in
Adult Education
,
Adults
,
Biological and medical sciences
2002
A number of issues involving the concept of quality of life as applied to persons with intellectual disabilities are summarized and a number of agreed-upon principles regarding its conceptualization, measurement, and application are presented. Public policy and disability reform are addressed as they relate to the quality of life concept. (Contains references.) (CR)
Journal Article
Leatherneck Bards: Marines Embrace Unusual Duty Aboard Navy Ships
2025
Specific information contained in a deck log might include absentees, combat actions, accidents or injuries of crew, navigational information, mooring information if in port and propulsion plant status. First Lieutenant Carlson even spelled the name of his ship incorrectly in order to maintain the rhyme: Ear splitting noise tells the New Year is born Steam to all whistles and lips to the horn Sirens a'screaming and bells are a'peeling \"I would cause a sober man to start reeling Most the team's on the town sucking up bourbon This the crew of the USS Thurban Phone service and water emit from the pier For the latter, no doubt the crew'd prefer beer. First Lieutenant G.R. Johnston, while on USS Mathews (AKA-96) as a ship combat cargo officer, finished his 1960 midwatch poem with these lines:
Trade Publication Article