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Through a range of accessible and innovative chapters dealing with a spectrum of genres, authors, and periods, this volume seeks to examine the complex relationship between translation and the classic, and how translation makes and remakes (and sometimes invents) classic works for new audiences across space and time.
In this practical book, rigor expert Barbara R. Blackburn shows that the differentiated classroom doesn't mean extra work for top students and easy work for others; instead, you can have high expectations for all students and provide scaffolding so that everyone can reach success.
Suitable for third-year students, this revised textbook uses an advanced pedagogy and a proven combination of quantitative and qualitative information. This combination makes it student-friendly and up-to-date. The coverage of machine elements is more complete than other books in this area and goes beyond analysis to develop a deeper understanding in students of the design process. It includes a solutions manual (print and electronic), full PowerPoint/Keynote slides, pdf-based presentations for students, work sheets (detailed examples to distribute to students), and video examples.
This book explores the need to recognize and account for institutional-level factors that shape academic belonging, thereby improving student experience and outcomes.
This book explores the need to recognize and account for institutional-level factors that shape academic belonging, thereby improving student experience and outcomes.
With a focus on fostering a deep love for reading and prioritizing student growth, A Year for the Books: Routines and Mindsets for Creating Student-Centered Reading Communities is a must-have for educators from kindergarten through middle school.
Digital Internationalization in Higher Education: Beyond Virtual Exchange explores the intersection of technology, sustainability, and global learning in the evolving landscape of international higher education. Experts in the field of international education will find the text sharply relevant and invaluable in its practicality.
Digital Internationalization in Higher Education: Beyond Virtual Exchange explores the intersection of technology, sustainability, and global learning in the evolving landscape of international higher education. Experts in the field of international education will find the text sharply relevant and invaluable in its practicality.
In this second volume of the successful Exemplars of Assessment in Higher Education, editors Souza and Rose share examples of assessment practice from over 15 distinct and diverse Higher Education Institutions. The case studies in this book reflect the changes in assessment and higher education in the post-Covid education environment.
In this second volume of the successful Exemplars of Assessment in Higher Education, editors Souza and Rose share examples of assessment practice from over 15 distinct and diverse Higher Education Institutions. The case studies in this book reflect the changes in assessment and higher education in the post-Covid education environment.
This book illustrates how higher education responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and grew from it. The stage is set for a more resilient higher education with chapters illustrating new paradigms and promise.
Entering at a critical time in the national dialogue on higher education and diversity, equity, and inclusion, this edited book presents case studies from six institutions that have successfully enacted curricular change.
This book illustrates how higher education responded to the COVID-19 pandemic and grew from it. The stage is set for a more resilient higher education with chapters illustrating new paradigms and promise.
Entering at a critical time in the national dialogue on higher education and diversity, equity, and inclusion, this edited book presents case studies from six institutions that have successfully enacted curricular change.
Many undergraduate students choose a science degree but are not aware of how science and research works in the real world. We explain the processes of collecting, sharing and, most importantly, critical analysis of, scientific research, with a focus on the life sciences.
Assembles in a single volume summaries of the treatment literature and treatment procedures of the most common childhood behavior disorders facing persons who practice in applied settings clinics, schools, counseling centers, psychiatric hospitals, and residential treatment centers.
Originally published in 1987. This collection deals with various issues of specification in the context of the linear statistical model. Chapters focus on problems associated with autocorrelation of the error term in the linear regression model and include appraisals of early work on this topic by Cochrane and Orcutt.
Presents gay, lesbian and transgender youth issues through the words of the adolescents themselves, along with clear up-to-date essays about LGBT youth programs, policies, and practices around the world.
This work focuses on the Indian factors underlying its successful democracy by describing and analyzing the life of Subhas Chandra Bose, who competed with Nehru for the role of Gandhi's heir, and his impact on India before and after Independence.
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