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  • - Spirituality and Human Flourishing
     
    885,-

    Provides complementary yet diverse accounts of human flourishing. Each account argues that spirituality in general, and Christian spirituality in particular, are vital contributors to flourishing.

  • - Spirituality and Human Flourishing
     
    1 505,-

    Provides complementary yet diverse accounts of human flourishing. Each account argues that spirituality in general, and Christian spirituality in particular, are vital contributors to flourishing.

  • av Robert L. Heneman & Judith Tansky
    885 - 1 505,-

    This title is divided into six chapters on: the importance of human resource strategies to high growth entrepreneurial firms; models of human resource strategies; organizing human resource strategies; best practices to manage human resources; case studies; and summary and conclusions.

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    885,-

    Part of the ""Research in Second Language Learning"" series, this book addresses such issues as: teaching a foreign language to at-risk learners; literacy in digital environments; electronic message boards in the foreign language classroom; and advanced second language readers' inferencing.

  • av Sherry L. Field
    975,-

    This volume contains selected papers presented at meetings of the Society for the Study of Curriculum History across the past decade, along with several specially commissioned papers from senior scholars in the field. The book considers the dimensions and development of the American curriculum.

  • - Standards for Face-to-face, Online, and Blended Settings
    av James D. Klein, J. Michael Spector, Barbara L. Grabowski & m.fl.
    769 - 1 415,-

    Dedication. The ibstpi Board. Acknowledgements. Author Biographical Sketches. Foreword. Preface. Chapter 1: An Introduction to Instructor Competencies Overview. The Evolution of Instructor Competence. Traditional Conceptualizations of Instruction. New Learning Paradigms. New Educational Technologies.

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    885,-

    How do successful teacher education programmes deal with social, cultural and individual differences found within and between students, faculty and administrators? The aim of this work is to implicitly and explicitly explore these and related questions from an international perspective.

  • av George Jacobs & Thomas S.C Farrell
    655 - 1 179

    The best way for students to learn to read and to come to love reading is - surprise, surprise - by reading in quantity. Unfortunately, many of today's students read far too little. This lack of time spent reading is particularly unfortunate, as reading constitutes a bedrock skill, essential in all subject areas. Thus, we teachers need to devote curriculum time to not only teaching students how to read but also to encouraging them to read extensively. This is what Extensive Reading is all about.Teachers Sourcebook for Extensive Reading provides hundreds of teacher tested ideas on how to do Extensive Reading. The book begins with an introduction to 'the what' and 'the why' of Extensive Reading. Thereafter, the book consists of three parts. Part 1 discusses finding materials for Extensive Reading. Part 2 offers ideas for motivating students to read and for activities that students might do after they read or while they are reading, including cooperative learning activities. Part 3 looks at how teachers can serve as advocates for Extensive Reading.Among the book's distinctive features are breaks for reflection, first person accounts from teachers, and ideas for doing Action Research and other forms of teacher investigation and research on Extensive Reading. We hope that you will find the Teachers Sourcebook for Extensive Reading to be a practical book, but also informed by theory and researh. We also hope this book will make a difference for your students in their test scores and, even more, in their attitude toward reading, now and in the future.

  • - The Definition and Domain of the Field
    av Barbara B. Seels
    485

    The Association officially endorses this definition of Instructional Technology which has been developed over three years by the Committee on Definition and Terminology. The Association recognizes that other theoretical frameworks exist and that these are valid, but believes that these are part of the more inclusive theoretical framework of Instructional Technology used in this definition.

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    975,-

    A study of teaching, learning and motivation in a multicultural context. It is divided into sections on: theoretical and methodological perspectives - issues and applications; multicultural perspectives on teaching and teacher education; and success and failure in multicultural settings.

  • - Consensus or Confusion?
     
    789,-

    Represents an analysis of the grade placement of mathematics learning goals across all state-level curriculum standards published as of May 2005. This volume documents the varied grade-level mathematics curriculum expectations in the US and highlights a general lack of consensus across states.

  • av Olivia N. Saracho & Bernard Spodek
    819

    This text looks at how the study of play has gained attention and concerns about play in young children have emerged. Ten chapters examine the understanding of play and its theories, play in school, pre-school and theories of pretence, mental representation and humour development.

  • - The Influences of the Left in American Education
    av Maurice R. Berube
    655 - 1 179

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    1 505,-

    This work looks at innovative theory and empirical research on employee turnover. It covers such topics as: the evolution of a pioneering turnover theory; constructs and processes missing from prevailing turnover formulations; and more.

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    1 075,-

    This is a study of cross-national policies and practices on information and communication technology in education.

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    885,-

    This work looks at service learning. It cover such topics as: challenges for service-learning research; enhancing theory-based research on service learning; dilemmas of service learning teachers; the diffusion of academic service learning in teacher education; and more.

  • - An International Comparison of What Works
     
    655

    Provides a much needed comparison of science teacher preparation from around the world. The intent of the book is not just to report on the "success" of each nation. Rather to ask authors to take a critical look at the process by which science teachers are educated and share with the reader both the positive and negative aspects of such preparation programs.

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    655

    Provides a rich collection of chapters that provide an invaluable resource to scholars, researchers and practitioners in psychology. Psychological interventions are becoming increasingly popular in contemporary societies. This volume is intended to help psychologists and other professionals understand how general psychological knowledge can serve to guide local and particular interventions.

  • - Challenging Mis(s)Representations of Women Leaders and Managers
     
    655

    Addresses the lack of critical attention in leadership research to how women leaders and professionals are represented in the media. This volume contributes to social change, equality, and economic performance by raising consciousness about women's lack of representation in the media and challenges gendered mis(s)representations of women professionals and leaders.

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    655

    The authors in this volume challenge the field of evaluation to become more concerned about using evaluation to develop more equitable organisations, governments, and societies. Leading evaluation theorists and practitioners provide a range of visions for how evaluation can play a much larger role in facilitating social justice across the globe.

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    1 505,-

    The purpose of this volume is to share a collection of research strands on contemporary perspectives on research in assessment and evaluation in early childhood education. It provides a review and critical analysis of the literature on assessment and evaluation of programmes, children, teachers, and settings.

  • - New Directions in History Education Research
     
    729

    Gathers together recent research and theorising from around the world on key issues central to historical learning and instruction. What sense do students make of the history that they are taught? Are students able to organise historical knowledge? What are the relationships that obtain between history as an academic discipline, and history as a subject taught in schools?

  • - Emerging Perspectives
     
    885,-

    Contains contributions by leading scholars in the field of strategic alliance research. The nine chapters in this volume cover a number of significant topics that speak to the emerging perspectives in the area of behavioral strategy.

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    1 605,-

    Critical inquiry is central to the ethos of service-learning pedagogy, a pedagogy that is built upon community partner participation and active reflection. Within higher education, service-learning offers an important opportunity to enhance practice within the community, allowing students to engage stakeholders and youth.

  • - The CEL Story Achieving Extraordinary Results Through Ordinary People
    av Louis W. Fry & Yochanan Altman
    445 - 969,-

    This is designed for thoughtful leaders working in the complexity and messiness of their daily organisational lives. It is a book first and foremost about people, about the ways they find purpose, creativity and meaning in their professional work; how they thrive in community and fulfil their deep desire to be of service to others against seemingly impossible odds and limitations.

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    839,-

    A paperback edition of the classic text, ""Statistical Theories of Mental Test Scores"", by the late and honored statisticians and psychometricians, Frederic M Lord and Melvin R Novick.

  • - A Mandate for Inclusion, the Discovery of Truth and Understanding
     
    705

    Seeks to address select questions drawn from the matrix of the complex issues related to culturally responsive evaluation. Should evaluation be culturally responsive? Is the field heading in the right direction in its attempt to become more culturally responsive? What is culturally responsive evaluation today and what might it become tomorrow?

  • av Shelley Kinash & Ania Paszuk
    485

    (special supplemental workbook)The goal of this manual is to enhance the capacity of all members of the educational context, whether student, parent, teacher, administrator, or consultant, to activate the benefits of infused technologies for all learners, including those who are blind or have low vision. To accomplish this purpose this manual provides background and practical information with respect to inquirybased education, infused technologies, and blindness and visual impairment. You will discover vignettes of reallife blind learners, tips from a blind educator, key components of accessible technologyinfused education including information on adaptive technologies for applications that have not yet been designed for all learners, and practical suggestions to make online courses and Web sites accessible. For those who wish to explore further,there are numerous recommendations for further reading, organized to guide the reader to specific content.

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