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  • - How to Teach Differentially, Assess Effectively, and Manage a Classroom Ethically in Ways That are Brain-friendly and Culturally Responsive
    by Sharon L. Spencer & Sandra A. Vavra
    £49.99 - 91.49

    Intends to validate teachers for strong efforts in their life's work. This book helps readers see similarities between many of these 'hot topics' - differentiation, multiple intelligences, culturally responsive teaching, 'brain-friendly' strategies, authentic assessment, and ethical classroom management.

  • - A Novel of Evaluation Politics
    by Ernest R. House
    £49.99 - 91.49

  • - Linking Human Capital to Lean Six Sigma - A New Blueprint for Creating High Performance Companies
    by Hubert, PhD. Rampersad & Anwar El-Homsi
    £61.49 - 103.49

    TPS-Lean Six Sigma is a continuous voyage of discovery involving continuous personal and organizational improvement, development, and learning. This book emphasizes the introduction of a blueprint, called TPS-Lean Six Sigma, for addressing the primary concerns of manufacturing and service in a more sustainable and humanized way.

  • - Views from Experience
     
    £97.49

    A work by educators in the field working with women's literacy that reveals the many ways in which addressing women's empowerment through literacy impacts lives.

  • - Women's Advantages in the Knowledge Era
    by George B. Graen
    £55.49

    Describes web-construction methods and covers web care and repairs. This book outlines systems applications of the web throughout the organization.

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    Addresses some of the salient issues in American society.

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    Addresses some of the salient issues in American society.

  • - What You Can Learn About Coping in a Food-bombarded World from People with Prader-Willi Syndrome, an Extreme Eating Disorder
    by Shelley Kinash
    £43.99 - 79.49

    In North America, 64 per cent of adults and 25 per cent of children are overweight or obese. People with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS) are an untapped expertise in combatting this problem. This book explores health and wellness, with an emphasis on food drive, as well as disability culture, through the voices of self-advocates with PWS and families.

  • - Five Autoethnographies on Postradical Education and the Fine Art of Misdirection
    by Guy B. Senese
    £49.99 - 91.49

    Discusses the promises of public education and the places where these are broken. This book ventures in critical auto-ethnography, exploring critique through an ethnographic technique. It aims to fill the gap in education critique where self-examination is missing. It features a cultural study of five different educational environments.

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    Chronicles the development in latent variable mixture model research. This volume deals with mixtures for data that are hierarchical in nature either due to the data's sampling structure or to the repetition of measures (of varied types) over time.

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    Chronicles the development in latent variable mixture model research. This volume deals with mixtures for data that are hierarchical in nature either due to the data's sampling structure or to the repetition of measures (of varied types) over time.

  • - How are They Involved in Their Children's Literacy Development?
    by Ethel Swindell Robinson
    £43.99 - 79.49

    Argues that popular media and public debates view African-American families from a deficit perspective. This book states how portrayals of African-American families in newspapers, television, and contemporary scholarship tend to focus on single-parent households, low parental expectations, and lack of family involvement in schooling.

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    £55.49

    Many innovations are developed in the field of educational technology that hold fascinating promises but enjoy almost no empirical support. There are educational researchers who have done both - developed innovations and tested their potential empirically. This book discusses the most promising innovations from leading educational technologists.

  • - How to Broaden Participation, Improve Decision Making, and Increase Commitment to Action
    by William M. Fox
    £49.99

    Presents an approach to group problem solving - the Improved Nominal Group Technique (INGT) - that helps minimize or eliminate the common problems, such as personality clashes or wasted time, that are often found in groups. This book demonstrates how this approach enhances employee involvement, increases productivity, and encourages innovation.

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    Makes a contribution to the field of distance education by presenting key perspectives on the state of the field and examining and discussing specific trends and issues faced by the distance learning community. This book provides insight into a wide array of themes revolving around work on communities of learning in Distance Education.

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    Studies like the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) have compared the performance of US middle grade students. This book intends to broaden our understanding of middle grade schooling by examining the education of young adolescents (ages 10-15, typically grades 6-8) through an international lens.

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    £61.49

    Studies like the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) have compared the performance of US middle grade students. This book intends to broaden our understanding of middle grade schooling by examining the education of young adolescents (ages 10-15, typically grades 6-8) through an international lens.

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    £97.49

    Addresses occupational stress and quality of working life. This book addresses the organizational and individual costs of occupational stress. It also focuses on ways to mitigate the negative effects of occupational stress.

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    Addresses occupational stress and quality of working life. This book addresses the organizational and individual costs of occupational stress. It also focuses on ways to mitigate the negative effects of occupational stress.

  • by Mario Martinez & Mimi Wolverton
    £49.99 - 91.49

    The purpose of this book is to offer higher education leaders, scholars, consultants, and observers a full range of strategy tools that can be applied to the higher education industry. This is accomplished by a) introducing new concepts and tools to give a comprehensive view of strategy making in higher education, beyond strategic planning, b) demonstrating the value of the concepts and tools through description and application for different types of institutions (universities, community colleges, forprofit colleges, etc.) and at different levels within institutions (institutional, college, department, etc.), and c) providing guidance on the appropriate uses of the various tools. The last point is especially important, as applying businesslike principles to higher education often receives heavy criticism. The book helps readers decipher the appropriate uses of different strategy tools to the higher education industry, but the book also points out dangers and weaknesses. All of this is done within today's context of political, economic, demographic, and global realities.

  • - Teachers Living Under the Shadow of NCLB
    by Martha Bowling, Steve Schack, Robert Owens, et al.
    £49.99 - 91.49

    Tells stories of life in a ""failing"" school. This book features insider stories of the daily lives of children and educators in an urban school during a time when accountability weighs heavy on both teachers and students. It shows how most educators are in favor of accountability.

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    Part of the ""Research on Education in Africa, the Caribbean and the Middle East"" series, this book examines the implications of rapid political, sociocultural, and economic change for the enterprise of education within particular countries in the regions of Africa, the Caribbean, and the Middle East - all of which have cultural ties.

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    £61.49

    Part of the ""Research on Education in Africa, the Caribbean and the Middle East"" series, this book examines the implications of rapid political, sociocultural, and economic change for the enterprise of education within particular countries in the regions of Africa, the Caribbean, and the Middle East - all of which have cultural ties.

  • - The Problem of the Canon and the Future of History Teaching
     
    £97.49

    Policy-makers and opinion leaders often confuse the pedagogical desirability of using a 'framework' for studying history with their own efforts to reaffirm the centrality of national identity rooted in a vision of their nation's history as a way of inculcating citizenship and patriotism. This title discusses these issues.

  • - A Critical Ethnography of Language Education Policy, Race, and Cultural Citizenship
    by Kimberly S. Anderson
    £49.99 - 91.49

    Focusing on bilingual education policy, this title represents a multidimensional and longitudinal study of 'policy processes' as they play out on the ground (a single school in Los Angeles), and over time (both within the same school, and also within the state of Georgia). It collects a great variety of forms of 'discourse.'

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    Covers prescient social, political and ethical issues for the domain of education in general and mathematics education in particular from the perspectives of critical theory, feminist theory and social justice research. This book includes themes such as relevant mathematics, and the political dimensions of mathematics.

  • - How to Gain Competitive Advantage Through the Virtual Workplace
    by K.J. McLennan
    £61.49 - 103.49

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