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Three pivotal decades of race relations in America

Trace the fight for racial justice in the modern era

Marlborough, UK. Discover the work of the Race Relations Department based at Fisk University, a highly influential think tank which emerged as a centre of scholarly investigation and public conversation on civil rights in the twentieth century.


The survival of journalism is fraught with danger and being squeezed from all directions, says Index on Censorship’s editor Rachael Jolley

London, UK. Well researched journalism is more important than ever. Around the world there are squeezes on press freedom from all directions, and with the rise of what has been dubbed “fake-news”, it is a time for thorough journalism, says Rachael Jolley, editor of the Index on Censorship Magazine, on the publication of a special report called “The Big Squeeze: Freedom of Speech Under Pressure”.



SAGE Publishing text, Understanding Narrative Inquiry, receives Outstanding Publication Award

SAGE Publishing is delighted to announce that Understanding Narrative Inquiry: The Crafting and Analysis of Stories as Research, by Dr. Jeong-Hee Kim, has received the Outstanding Publication Award from the Narrative Research Special Interest Group (SIG) of the American Educational Research Association (AERA). The award honors research-based texts dedicated to advancing the educational process through research or scholarly inquiry.


Important ideas on pupil assessment and learning

Measuring progress in the classroom

Starting out as a teacher? One of the most powerful tools in your toolkit is assessment — and it’s not just about marking work. Good assessment helps you understand how your pupils are doing, and just as importantly, helps them understand it too.


Adam Matthew Digital publishes The Stationers’ Company Archive, 1554-2007

A cultural revolution: Over four hundred years on the history of printing, publishing and bookselling digitised

Marlborough, UK. Literary Print Culture, the latest primary source collection from Adam Matthew Digital, makes available The Stationers’ Company Archive with material from 1554 to the 21st Century.


Can colleges create prosperous communities?

Colleges and universities, increasingly, are being viewed as engines of economic growth – and therefore measured against their ability to fulfil that role. The trend is intimately bound up with the shift, in most developed nations, toward a knowledge-based economy. Can colleges and universities provide a positive impact on our economy? Or are they overselling their economic impact and should they be doing a better job of working with their communities to better support both their local and wider global economy?


Dignity at Work

Third Party Anti-Harassment and Bullying Policy

 

Policy Statement

The purpose of this statement is to make it clear that it is our intent that Sage staff are treated with dignity and respect, free from harassment and bullying by others.


Publishing Policies

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Key principles for teaching grammar in primary schools

Teaching grammar isn’t about passing on rules to be copied — it’s about helping children use grammar to express complex ideas with clarity and confidence. When taught effectively, grammar becomes a powerful tool for improving writing and boosting literacy development.

 



Austria (KEMÖ)

Sage has an agreement with eligible Austrian research institutions, members of the Austrian Academic Libraries Consortium, to publish articles open access. The agreement for participating organizations will run from January 01, 2023 through to December 31, 2025. The details of the agreement are as follows:


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