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2. Peru. America = Las Americas [Series].
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Connecticut State Migratory Children's Program, New Haven., Toro, Leonor, and Doran, Sandra
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Intended for elementary teachers to use with migrant students, this bilingual English/Spanish social studies resource booklet provides an encyclopedia-style overview of Peru's history, geography, economy, and culture. Topics included are the people, geographic regions, festivals and celebrations, the economy, natural resources, Lake Titicaca, early civilizations, the Spanish conquest, colonial government, the independent republic, Incas, music and dance, and important cities (Lima, Ayacucho, Cuzco). Biographical sketches introduce Javier Perez de Cuellar, Alan Garcia Perez, Ricardo Palma, and Dona Juana Azurduy de Padilla. Consisting mainly of narrative text, the booklet includes maps, illustrations, fact sheets, word searches and other activity pages, the national anthem, and a 31-item bibliography. (NEC)
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- 1987
3. Ecuador. America = Las Americas [Series].
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Connecticut State Migratory Children's Program, New Haven., Toro, Leonor, and Doran, Sandra
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Designed for elementary teachers to use with migrant students, this bilingual English/Spanish social studies resource booklet provides an encyclopedia-style overview of Ecuador's history, geography, economy, and culture. Topics include the history of Ecuador's flag and coat of arms, geographic regions, food, Quito (the capital), recent wildlife exploration, Jivaro Indians, and the importance and history of cacao. Biographical sketches are presented on Sebastian de Belalcazar, Francisco Javier Eugenio de Santa Cruz y Espejo, Jose Joaquin de Olmedo, Susana Reyes, and Wilson Pico. Traditions and customs, music, and poetry are discussed in the Spanish language section along with the Galapagos Islands and the llama. Consisting mainly of narrative text, the booklet includes maps, illustrations, chocolate recipes, fact sheets, word searches and other activity pages, Spanish vocabulary, and a 27-item bibliography. (NEC)
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- 1986
4. Colombia. America = Las Americas [Series].
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Connecticut State Migratory Children's Program, New Haven., Toro, Leonor, and Doran, Sandra
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Written for teachers to use with migrant children in elementary grades to highlight the many Americas, this bilingual English/Spanish social studies resource booklet provides historical and cultural background information on Colombia and features biographies of Colombian leaders and artists. A table of contents indicates the language--Spanish or English--in which the topics are written. The quarterly provides an encyclopedia-style overview of Colombia's history, geography, government, economy, culture, and society, It provides biographies of Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada, Simon Bolivar, and Gabriel Garcia Marquez; discusses pre-Colombian culture; and describes major Colombian cities and places of interest. A map of the country, list of governmental divisions with average temperatures, list of holidays, drawings of representative flora and fauna, and music and words of the national anthem are included. Christmas and other celebrations and the Bambuco (the national dance) are described and recipes for traditional Colombian foods presented. Activities include vocabulary matching, crossword puzzles, map labelling, and Spanish and English word games. A 26-item bibliography of books in Spanish and English is given. (LFL)
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- 1986
5. Perspectiva del terapeuta acerca de la negociación de la alianza: Un instrumento para su evaluación.
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Martín Gómez-Penedo, Juan, Doran, Jennifer M., and Roussos, Andrés
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TRUTHFULNESS & falsehood , *PSYCHOMETRICS , *STATISTICAL reliability , *PATIENTS , *PSYCHOTHERAPY , *PSYCHOTHERAPISTS - Abstract
Alliance negotiation is defined as the patient and therapist's ability to solve relational problems and disagreements (in therapeutic goals and tasks) during therapy. Although this construct is essentially a dyadic notion, with important clinical implication for treatments of different theoretical frameworks, currently there is only one instrument that can measure alliance negotiation and it is only based on the patients' perspective about therapy. The aim of this paper is to develop and examine the preliminary psychometric properties of the Alliance Negotiation Scale, therapist form. In the context of the importance attributed to analyzing relational constructs with a dyadic perspective, this instrument will not only allow to measure the perception of alliance negotiation from therapist's point of view, but also it will provide the necessary information to have a dyadic measurement of alliance negotiation by using both the original Alliance Negotiation Scale and the Alliance Negotiation Scale, therapist form in the same cases. With this purpose, a sample of 188 therapists from different theoretical frameworks completed an initial pool of twenty four preliminary items of the Alliance Negotiation Scale, therapist form. All the items of Alliance Negotiation Scale, therapist form, were developed based on the original Alliance Negotiation Scale, adapted to be completed by the therapist, and scored in a seven point Likert scale ranging from 1 (Never) to 7 (Always). The sample of therapist also completed the Working Alliance Inventory, therapist from, a widely spread standard measure of therapeutic alliance. For both instruments we asked the therapist to answer the measures thinking about a patient they have recently treated. To avoid a bias in patients' selection and ceiling effects in alliance scores, half of the sample of therapists was randomized to use as a reference a patient they considered easy, while the other half was asked to select a difficult patient. For data analyzes we first ran a principal component analysis in order to find the best factorial solution for the items and to establish the construct validity of the scale. Based on that factorial solution we analyzed the internal consistency of the final version of the Alliance Negotiation Scale, therapist form, using Cronbach's alphas coefficients and item's homogeneity using adjusted itemtotal correlations. Finally, to test for criterion validity we explored the associations between the Alliance Negotiation Scale, therapist form, and the Working Alliance Inventory, therapist from, using Pearson's correlations. The principal component analysis suggested a one-dimensional solution integrated by nine items, explaining a 42.16% of the total variance. All the items in this solution had factorial weights above .40. Furthermore, the analysis of reliability on this version of the scale showed an adequate internal consistency (Cronbach's α = .82). The adjusted item-total correlations presented also evidences of homogeneity (r's range: between .34 and .66), suggesting that all the items explores different aspects from a common construct, without being redundant. Finally, the correlations between the Alliance Negotiation Scale, therapist form, and the Working Alliance Inventory, therapist from, presented evidences of criterion validity (r with WAI: .51, p < .001). This result showed an association between the measures but also indicate that they do not measure the exact some construct. The specific characteristics and properties of the Working Alliance Inventory, therapist from, presented in this paper, suggested that this measure represents an important contribution both for clinical practice and research. Future studies will need to further explore and confirm the psychometric properties of the Working Alliance Inventory, therapist from, and analyze its application for dyadic measures of the therapeutic alliance negotiation in psychotherapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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6. ESCALA DE NEGOCIACIÓN DE ALIANZA TERAPÉUTICA (ANS-A): EVIDENCIAS DE SU VALIDEZ Y CONFIABILIDAD.
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Waizmann, Vanina, Doran, Jennifer, Bolger, Kelly, Gómez Penedo, Juan Martín, Safran, Jeremy, and Roussos, Andrés
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- 2015
7. LA CRIMINALISATION DE L'ACTION COLLECTIVE DANS LA CRISE ACTUELLE DES DROITS HUMAINS EN AMÉRIQUE LATINE.
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Doran, Marie-Christine
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- 2015
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