... environments referred to in the introduction of this paper appear to embrace the characterist... more ... environments referred to in the introduction of this paper appear to embrace the characteristics of a partnership approach; most namely: freedom. Max-Neef (1990) places freedom at the pinnacle of his taxonomy of human needs. He deconstructs the need for ...
Encounter: Education for Meaning and Social Justice, 2011
Practitioners working with children (including educators, caregivers, therapists, or parents) are... more Practitioners working with children (including educators, caregivers, therapists, or parents) are frequently confronted with conflicts between children, as well as finding themselves in conflict with children. This article proposes a starting point from which adults ...
... environments referred to in the introduction of this paper appear to embrace the characterist... more ... environments referred to in the introduction of this paper appear to embrace the characteristics of a partnership approach; most namely: freedom. Max-Neef (1990) places freedom at the pinnacle of his taxonomy of human needs. He deconstructs the need for ...
Encounter: Education for Meaning and Social Justice, 2011
Practitioners working with children (including educators, caregivers, therapists, or parents) are... more Practitioners working with children (including educators, caregivers, therapists, or parents) are frequently confronted with conflicts between children, as well as finding themselves in conflict with children. This article proposes a starting point from which adults ...
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