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Differing Visions


Differing Visions

Author: Roger D. Launius

language: en

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Release Date: 1998-01-15


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The first serious attempt to analyze the careers of converts who later left the Mormon church, this book contains selections about 18 Mormon dissenters--David Whitmer, Fawn Brody, and Sonia Johnson, among them--contributed by Richard N. Holzapfel, John S. McCormick, Kenneth M. Godfrey, William D. Russell, Dan Vogel, Jessie L. Embry, and many others.

Differing Visions of a Learning Society Vol 1


Differing Visions of a Learning Society Vol 1

Author: Frank Coffield

language: en

Publisher: Policy Press

Release Date: 2000-07-26


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This volume provides an examination of what is meant by the learning society and how it can contribute to the development of knowledge and skills for employment and other areas of adult life.

Differing Visions


Differing Visions

Author: Noel Dyck

language: en

Publisher: Fernwood Publishing

Release Date: 1997


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"This book tells the story of how residential schooling for Indian children has been administered in Prince Albert for more than a century. In some ways, our experience of residential schooling has been similar to that of other Aboriginal peoples throughout Canada and other countries. In other ways, however, our story is quite different. At a time when Indian residential schools were closing elsewhere in Canada, the people of the Prince Albert Grant Council saw a need to take over and completely remake an institution that had previously been used to direct and control our people. Recognizing the positive role that a completely different kind of Indian-controlled child education centre might play, we have created and pursued our own vision of how to care for and educate those of our children who require special treatment. The courage and commitment that our leaders and staff have shown in working to make this vision a reality deserves to be celebrated. The tactics that federal officials have employed to frustrate and undermine our efforts also need to be recorded." -Grand Chief Alphonse Bird