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Report on survey of native affairs / F.E.A. Bateman.
Western Australia.; Presented to both Houses of Parliament by His Excellency's Command, [Second session of the Nineteenth Parliament]; Also issued as a Parliamentary paper No. 19.; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2010
Barbara Lucille Bateman
Barbara Lucille Bateman, a resident of Palo Alto who was a longtime teacher, has died. She was 92. Bateman, who died Dec. 28, taught music and English in the Palo Alto school district for 30-plus years and privately taught bassoon lessons. She was preceded in death by her husband, Guy Bateman. A service will be held at 3 p.m. Feb. 7 at the Lucie Stern Community Center Ball Room at 1305 Middlefield Road in Palo Alto
Interview with Chris Bateman
To understand the culture of digital play from a design perspective, Sonia Livingstone and Kate Cowan spoke to Chris Bateman, a game designer, author, and senior lecturer in Game Design, as part of our interview series on play in the digital world
Watch, listen and learn: Observing children’s social conduct through their communication
This paper argues for the use of conversation analysis (CA) and membership categorisation analysis (MCA) (Sacks, 1992) to investigate children’s social conduct. A majority of prior research in this area has tended to focus on limited theoretical perspectives situated in developmental psychology, resulting in a dichotomous presentation of either prosocial or antisocial behaviour (see Bateman & Church, 2008 for an overview). Although the use of predefined categories “antisocial” and “prosocial” may be helpful for the organisation of data, there is a concern that these pre-defined classifications lead to children themselves being categorised as either consistently prosocial or antisocial (for example Nelson & Crick, 1999). This view encourages stigma and the labeling of children rather than offering further insight into children’s social worlds (Bateman & Church, 2008). This problem represents a shortfall in information regarding the complexity of peer interactions and how they are locally managed by the children themselves, disregarding the range of social competencies engaged in by the participants.
Therefore a shift in theoretical approach is argued for here as this informs of how social order is produced through verbal and non-verbal communications between the participants themselves (Butler, Fitzgerald & Gardner, 2009; Sacks, 1992a; 1992b;). Analyzing children’s social conduct through observing their communication offers an innovative, theoretical shift which is becoming more valued in many different areas of early childhood and particularly for the study of social relationships in education. This paper will outline the concept of communication as perceived from an ethnomethodological (EM) perspective, provide a background to EM and conversation analysis (CA), discuss some findings from research and then discuss the practical application of these findings for practice
Arlene Bateman Interview, April 10, 1994
Arlene Bateman discusses growing up during the Great Depression and her life experiences during World War Two. She describes her early life in North Dakota, moving to Missoula, Montana, when she was 12 years old, and becoming involved in forest recreation as a teenager. Bateman also discusses the bombing of Pearl Harbor, rationing, and the return of soldiers to Missoula following the end of the war.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/mtcommunities_oralhistory/1017/thumbnail.jp
Allan Bateman in a Senior Composition Recital
This is the program for the senior composition recital of Allan Bateman. This recital took place on March 18, 2015, in the McBeth Recital Hall in the Mabee Fine Arts Recital
Barbara Lucille Bateman
Barbara Lucille Bateman, 92, of Palo Alto died Dec 28, 2014. She taught Music and English in the Palo Alto Unified School district for 30+ years and privately taught bassoon. Barbara is predeceased by her husband Guy Bateman. Memorial services will be held at the Lucie Stern Community Center Ball Room at 1305 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto on Saturday, February 7th from 3 PM to 4:30 PM followed by a reception. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Peninsula Youth Symphony
Paul Bateman Memorandum for D. Allan Bromley
A memorandum for D. Allan Bromley from Paul Bateman, Deputy Assistant to the President for Management and Director of the Office of Administration. Bateman agrees to provide support for Bromley's proposed executive order establishing the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST), provided that the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) retain its responsibility of answering Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests that concern it
An evening with Robert Bateman: artist and environmentalist
Item consists of a digitized copy of a video recording of a Vancouver Institute lecture given by Robert Bateman on February 11, 1995. Original video recording available in the University Archives (UBC VT 342).Non UBCUnreviewedOthe
Commission and subcommittee materials
Items include minutes of a meeting of the Coal and Energy Commission, 16 October 1981, testimony of Dr. Peter Montague before commission, 28 April 1981, and minutes of Renewable Resources Subcommittee, 17 September 1981. From the Herbert H. Bateman State Senate Papers, Mss. 83 B31, Box 2, Folder 11, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary
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