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Philosophical and Historical Perspectives on the Child in Society
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This is a place to gather and reflect on knowledge, and to contribute to the knowledge base by making thoughtful analyses and connections that are relevant to the philosophical and historical perspectives on the child in society.

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Education
Material Type:
Reading
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Plymouth State University
Date Added:
02/25/2020
The Student Theorist: An Open Handbook of Collective College Theory
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Welcome to Critical Theory! We know that this field probably seems daunting, but now that you’re here, we’re here to help you get more comfortable with concepts such as ideology, constructivism, and the uncanny, to name a few. This handbook is a student-built guide that explains and exemplifies different literary theories. Written in accessible language with modern-day examples, this handbook seeks to make literary theory more manageable.

This handbook is a blend between a traditional textbook and an experimental anthology. It includes a range of pieces that show students grappling with the concepts themselves. Moreover, it’s free and organized according to the theories presented in the syllabus.

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Literature
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Plymouth State University
Author:
Abby Goode
Date Added:
02/24/2020
Tackling Wicked Problems
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This book is an Open Educational Resource (OER) designed specifically for you, a Plymouth State University student enrolled in the “Tackling a Wicked Problem” course. The book contains material written specifically for it as well as material from other openly licensed material including the OER written by the Fall 2017 First Year Seminar Fellows at Plymouth State University.

Subject:
Education
Material Type:
Textbook
Provider:
Plymouth State University
Author:
Cathie LeBlanc
Date Added:
02/18/2020