Hilda Fronske, "Teaching Cues for Sport Skills for Secondary School Students" English | 2014 | ISBN: 0321935152 | PDF | pages: 436 | 10.2 mb ALERT:Before you purchase, check with your instructor or review your course syllabus to ensure that youselect the correct ISBN. Several versions of Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products exist for each title, including customized versions for individual schools, and registrations are not transferable. In addition,you may need a CourseID, provided by your instructor, to register for and use Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products. Joseph Sanacore, "Teaching Critical Thinking in the Context of Political Rhetoric" English | ISBN: 103207969X | 2021 | 132 pages | EPUB, PDF | 890 KB + 2 MB During the past several decades, there has been a blitz of information, sometimes referred to as the knowledge explosion, and students have struggled in their attempts to distinguish true, fake, and terribly biased information, especially regarding political issues. This book highlights the value of critical thinking as a way to navigate this difficult and frustrating terrain, so that students grow and develop as knowledgeable, independent thinkers. To promote this growth, the book offers thoughtful, evidence-based advice for teachers to support students' deep thinking as it relates to real-world contexts. Strategies presented include student reflection based on experience, moving from narrow to broader perspectives, and using graphic organizers to build and activate knowledge before, during, and after instructional activities. With the instructional guidance and activities presented in this short, easy-to-apply volume, teachers can give students the tools they need to negotiate the often-murky waters of political communication.
Teachers' Goals, Beliefs, Emotions, and Identity Development: Investigating Complexities in the Profession By Paul A. Schutz, Ji Y. Hong, Dionne Cross Francis 2020 | 162 Pages | ISBN: 1138315915 | PDF | 4 MB Teachers' Goals, Beliefs, Emotions, and Identity Development discusses the nonlinear, multifaceted processes of teacher development by foregrounding constructs related to well-being and professional standards. Teachers lead full, complex lives that are set in both immediate and social-historical realities that significantly shape their ongoing successes and challenges. Informed by a range of psychological and educational theories and perspectives and meaningfully situated in contemporary perspectives of teacher well-being, this book offers comprehensive and holistic approaches to the processes and contexts of teacher development. The authors' research and implications for practice will be useful for prospective and practising teachers, teacher educators, classroom researchers, school administrators, and policymakers.
Teacher Education In A Reality Of A World Crisis: The Narrative Of A Faculty Of Education In A Teacher Education College by Patkin, Dorit;Biberman-shalev, Liat;Broza, Orit; English | 2022 | ISBN: 981125592X | 357 pages | True PDF EPUB | 17.21 MB TRANSISTOR CIRCUITS USER GUIDE: The Most Comprehensive and Easy-to-use and All-in-one Manual to Use Bipolar Transistor Circuits with Tips and Tricks for ... by Klemens Nguyen English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BN25KFGN | 50 pages | EPUB | 2.39 Mb Everything you've wanted to ask about bipolar transistor circuits but haven't had the opportunity or the courage until now. Theory (a bit) and practice (a lot) without scientific gibberish, but with a lot of humor. Systems Theory for Social Work and the Helping Professions By Werner Schirmer, Dimitris Michailakis 2019 | 178 Pages | ISBN: 0367076896 | PDF | 6 MB Social systems occur in many contexts of social work. This book provides an easy-to-read introduction to systems thinking for social workers who will encounter social problems in their professional practice or academic research. It offers new insights and fresh perspectives on this familiar topic and invites creative, critical, and empathetic thinking with a systems perspective. Through introducing systems theory as a problem-oriented approach for dealing with complex interpersonal relations and social systems, this book provides a framework for studying social relations. The authors present a strand of systems theory (inspired by sociologist Niklas Luhmann) that offers innovative, surprising, and practically relevant understandings of everyday social life, inclusion/exclusion, social problems, interventions, and society in general. Systems Theory for Social Work and the Helping Professions should be considered essential reading for all social work students taking modules on sociology and social policy as well as students of nursing, medicine, counselling, and occupational health and therapy. Systemic Circular Economy Solutions for Fiber Reinforced Composites English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031223519 | 472 Pages | PDF (True) | 14 MB This open access book provides an overview of the work undertaken within the FiberEUse project, which developed solutions enhancing the profitability of composite recycling and reuse in value-added products, with a cross-sectorial approach. Glass and carbon fiber reinforced polymers, or composites, are increasingly used as structural materials in many manufacturing sectors like transport, constructions and energy due to their better lightweight and corrosion resistance compared to metals. However, composite recycling is still a challenge since no significant added value in the recycling and reprocessing of composites is demonstrated. FiberEUse developed innovative solutions and business models towards sustainable Circular Economy solutions for post-use composite-made products. Three strategies are presented, namely mechanical recycling of short fibers, thermal recycling of long fibers and modular car parts design for sustainable disassembly and remanufacturing. The validation of the FiberEUse approach within eight industrial demonstrators shows the potentials towards new Circular Economy value-chains for composite materials. Survival 101: The Essential Guide to Saving Your Own Life in a Disaster by Marcus Duke English | December 12, 20115 | ISBN: 1494479079 | 61 pages | EPUB | 0.14 Mb "Survival 101: The Essential Guide to Saving Your Own Life in a Disaster" is a must-have introductory guide that acquaints the reader with essential survival techniques and tactics. Knowing what to do in the event of an emergency will keep you and everyone else calm. Panic is dangerous and counterproductive. You must be organized, take an appropriate leadership role, and make sure everyone has duties assigned to them. This book won't turn you into an overnight soldier of fortune, but you'll definitely find some extremely useful tidbits on starting a fire, surviving on limited water rations, building a basic stockpile of supplies, dealing with medical issues in a crisis situation and much more! TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I. Prepare for The Expected SECTION II. Creating Fire SECTION III. Dealing with Dehydration SECTION IV. Securing Shelter SECTION V. Makeshift Medical Care SECTION VI. Handling Common Natural Disasters SECTION VII. A Final Review Subjects That Matter: Philosophy, Feminism, and Postcolonial Theory By Namita Goswami 2019 | 268 Pages | ISBN: 1438475675 | PDF | 2 MB Argues for postcoloniality as a model for philosophical practice.In this ambitious book, Namita Goswami draws on continental philosophy, postcolonial criticism, critical race theory, and African American and postcolonial feminisms to offer postcoloniality as a model for philosophical practice. Moving among and between texts, traditions, and frameworks, including the work of Gayatri Spivak, Theodor Adorno, Barbara Christian, Paul Gilroy, Neil Lazarus, and Hortense Spillers, among others, she charts a journey that takes us beyond Eurocentrism by understanding postcoloniality as the pursuit of heterogeneity, that is, of a non-antagonistic understanding of difference. Recognizing that philosophy, feminism, and postcolonial theory share a common concern with the concept of heterogeneity, Goswami shows how postcoloniality empowers us to engage more productively the relationships between these disciplines. Subjects That Matter confronts the ways Eurocentrism, an identity politics that considers difference as inherently oppositional, relegates minority traditions to a diagnostic and/or corrective standpoint to prevent their general implications from playing a critical and transformative role in how we understand subjectivity and agency. Through unexpected, often surprising, and thought-provoking analytic connections and continuities, this book's interdisciplinary approach reveals a postcolonial pluralism that expands philosophical resources, confounds and limits our habitual disciplinary lexicons, and opens up new areas of inquiry.Namita Goswami is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Indiana State University. She is the coeditor (with Maeve O'Donovan and Lisa Yount) of Why Race and Gender Still Matter: An Intersectional Approach. Strenght Training Workout For Seniors: 4 In 1 by Nathan Merrick English | May 24, 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0B28HM8QN | 223 pages | EPUB | 1.99 Mb Do you want to stay fit, but don't know where to start? |