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Cultures in Conversation by Donal Carbaugh (Leas Communication Series)
Cultures in Conversation is written to introduce readers to the ethnographic study of intercultural and social interactions.
Critical Thinking and Learning by Mark Mason
Reflective judgment plays an important role in today's complex world. It follows that the goals of 'critical thinking' and 'life-long' learning would appear with such frequency in the rhetoric of educational reform in many global societies.
Control and Constraint in E-Learning Choosing when to Choose by Jon Dron
This book unifies and synthesizes an assortment of theories about learner control, autonomy, self-direction, adult learning for educationalists, e-learning practitioners and e-learning developers.
Computer Assisted Language Learning by Keith Cameron
The aim of developing CALL is not to provide language learners with novelty, (a novelty which in many cases has already disappeared), but is to improve the quality of language teaching.
Business Letters The Easy Way Third Edition by Andrea B Geffner
Given the fact that you can learn to write and then market your writing skill, this book will serve as your guide. Like any good guide, it is intended to reduce your trepidation as you enter unknown territory.
Beauty and Misogyny Harmful Cultural Practices in the West (Women and Psychology)
Should western beauty practices, ranging from lipstick to labiaplasty, be included within the United Nations understandings of harmful traditional/cultural practices?
Action Plan for Teachers A Guide to Teaching English (Learn English with BBC World Service)
Action Plan for Teacher s is a practical guide for teachers of English. It contains tips and suggestions for the English
Acting Lessons for Teachers Using Performance Skills in the Classroom 2nd Edition
Whether you teach at the elementary, secondary, community college, or university level, you will find ideas and methods here that suit your classroom.
A Guide To Teaching Introductory Psychology by Sandra Goss Lucas (Teaching Psychological Science)
As the best teachers among us can surely attest, teaching at the college and university level is no easy task. Even psychology, as inherently interesting as it may be, is a difficult subject to teach well.
A Conception of Teaching by Nathaniel L Gage
The Publisher notes with profound regret that Nathaniel "Nate" Lees Gage, a Stanford professor emeritus of education who has been called the "father of modern research on teaching," died Aug. 17 at Stanford Hospital. He was 91.
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