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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Young learners are full of questions and wonderings, so much so that sometimes they need a guide for their curiosity. With Amy Stewart's manageable approach to close reading, you'll be able to harness the big thinking we know is inside their inquisitive minds.
This unique book brings together research on human-animal relations, animal behaviour, and the factors underlying exploitative attitudes and behaviours towards animals. It explores topical issues such as meat consumption, intensive farming, and animal welfare science to demonstrate how humans both value and devalue animals.
This unique book brings together research on human-animal relations, animal behaviour, and the factors underlying exploitative attitudes and behaviours towards animals. It explores topical issues such as meat consumption, intensive farming, and animal welfare science to demonstrate how humans both value and devalue animals.
Introductory Organic Chemistry helps students by teaching organic chemistry based on the broader and simplified use of quantum chemistry theories. Presentation of these topics will also help students to apply physical chemistry concepts (of thermodynamics and quantum chemistry) to organic chemistry and show how they are interrelated.
Provides accounts by preeminent scholars about the trajectories of their research, their methodologies, lessons learned along the way, as well as their views about the future direction of the field. The contributors to this volume represent a range of disciplines and fields, as well as both qualitative and quantitative traditions.
Provides a system-based, comprehensive overview of the theories, models, and frames of reference that influence occupational therapy around the world. Marilyn Cole and Roseanna Tufano have updated their foundational text with an evidence-based focus derived from their experiences of more than 30 years teaching theoretical content to students.
In this new edition of their groundbreaking book Strategies That Work, Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis share the work and thinking they've done since the second edition came out a decade ago and offer new perspectives on how to explicitly teach thinking strategies so that students become engaged, thoughtful, independent readers.
An easy to follow, how-to-guide for faculty to achieve learning-centred teaching, and that provides readers with increased knowledge about this evidence-based approach to teaching. It will provide specific guidance on how to begin, and how to use the change process gradually to improve teaching.
By introducing readers to the research that's defined and changed the field, Inequality in the 21st Century makes sense of our new gilded age and the inequalities that define it.
How does a family function? How does a family make a distinctive life of its own while living according to the values of society? In what ways is a family a unit when all its members have personalities of their own? How can we understand diversity among families?Robert D
This book presents a provocative perspective on the impact of the Reagan administration
What do we know about the mental health of inmates? What are the implications of what we know? Nathaniel J
Beginning by focusing on special considerations for facilitating women's leadership learning and development, including guidance on the role of narrative and auto-ethnography in leadership learning, this guide present 3-4 learning modules for ideas and themes covered in each chapter of the accompanying textbook.
Beginning by focusing on special considerations for facilitating women's leadership learning and development, including guidance on the role of narrative and auto-ethnography in leadership learning, this guide present 3-4 learning modules for ideas and themes covered in each chapter of the accompanying textbook.
Intended for all educators who are concerned about democracy, this book imparts the power and impact of public talk, offers the insights and experiences of leading practitioners, and provides the grounding to adopt or adapt the models in their own settings to create educative spaces and experiences that are humanizing, authentic, and productive.
The Standards for Mathematical Practice are written in clear, concise language. Even so, to interpret them and visualize what they mean for your teaching practice isn't always easy. In this practical, easy-to-read book, Mike Flynn provides teachers with a clear and deep sense of these standards and shares ideas on how best to implement them in K-2 classrooms.
In today's globally connected world, it is essential for students to have an understanding of multiple cultures and perspectives. In this edited collection, Kathy Short, Deanna Day, and Jean Schroeder bring together fourteen educators who use global children's literature to help students explore their own cultural identities.
Recognising that there are many possible manifestations of leadership or gender, this text encourages students to embrace the contradictions rather than engaging in dualistic, black-and-white thinking, challenging them to address such questions as, Should women ""lean in"" and work harder to achieve their own leadership goals?
Shows teachers how to use four proven instructional approaches - standards based, evidenced based, assessment based, and student based - to improve their teaching practice in all areas of early literacy. Katrin Blamey and Katherine Beauchat draw on their early literacy expertise to guide you in figuring out what to teach and how to find the most instructionally sound method to teach it.
The End of the Experiment ties together Stanley Rothman's theory of post-industrialism and his four decades of research on American politics and society
Water is intricately linked with food security, energy security, and sustainable development. As the world is moving towards sustainable development goals, it is critical to recognize the role of water in attaining these goals. This book explores the nexus approach as a framework to look at the issues and identify solutions.
Provides accounts by preeminent scholars about the trajectories of their research, their methodologies, lessons learned along the way, as well as their views about the future direction of the field. The contributors to this volume represent a range of disciplines and fields, as well as both qualitative and quantitative traditions.
A visionary book that asks us to rethink the purposes and design of study away and study abroad experiences in the context of a broadened set of global threats, including climate disruption, soaring inequality, ecosystem breakdown, the dying off of distinct languages and cultural communities, and the threat of a nuclear catastrophe.
Originally published in 1993, Worlds Ago is not only about the politics of the times, but also about the world into which Walter Laqueur was born and raised and the world that shaped him: pre-war Germany in 1921, where he witnessed the rise of the Nazi party
This fifth edition offers comprehensive treatment to the role of diet in causing, preventing, and treating chronic disease and maintaining good health. Aimed at introductory undergraduates, the textbook includes key points throughout textboxes, introduction/aims of the chapter, and concluding remarks.
This up-to-date reference is the most comprehensive summary of the field of nanoscience and its applications. It begins with fundamental properties at the nanoscale and then goes well beyond into the practical aspects of the design, synthesis, and use of nanomaterials in various industries.
This up-to-date reference is the most comprehensive summary of the field of nanoscience and its applications. It begins with fundamental properties at the nanoscale and then goes well beyond into the practical aspects of the design, synthesis, and use of nanomaterials in various industries.
This book treats the extending structures problem in the context of groups, Lie/Leibniz algebras, associative algebras and Poisson/Jacobi algebra. This monograph offers the reader an incursion into the extending structures problem which provides a common ground for studying both the extension problem and the factorization problem.
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