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Using Mathematics to Understand the World - How Culture Promotes Children's Mathematics (Paperback): Terezinha Nunes,... Using Mathematics to Understand the World - How Culture Promotes Children's Mathematics (Paperback)
Terezinha Nunes, Peter Bryant
R1,167 Discovery Miles 11 670 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Using Mathematics to Understand the World: How Culture Promotes Children's Mathematics offers fundamental insight into how mathematics permeates our lives as a way of representing and thinking about the world. Internationally renowned experts Terezinha Nunes and Peter Bryant examine research into children's mathematical development to show why it is important to distinguish between quantities, relations and numbers. Using Mathematics to Understand the World presents a theory about the development of children's quantitative reasoning and reveals why and how teaching about quantitative reasoning can be used to improve children's mathematical attainment in school. It describes how learning about the analytical meaning of numbers is established as part of mathematics at school but quantitative reasoning is emphasized less even though it is increasingly acclaimed as essential for thinking mathematically and for using mathematics to understand the world. This essential text is for all students of mathematics education, developmental psychology and cognitive psychology. By including activities for parents and professionals to try themselves, it may help you to recognize your own quantitative reasoning.

Children's Knowledge, Beliefs and Feelings about Nations and National Groups (Hardcover): Martyn Barrett Children's Knowledge, Beliefs and Feelings about Nations and National Groups (Hardcover)
Martyn Barrett; Series edited by Peter Bryant, Usha Goswami
R4,162 Discovery Miles 41 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides a state-of-the-art account of how people's subjective sense of national identity, and attitudes towards countries and national groups, develop through the course of childhood and adolescence. It offers a comprehensive review of the research which has been conducted into: . children's understanding of nations as geographical territories and as political, historical and cultural communities . children's knowledge, beliefs and feelings about the people who belong to different national groups . children's attitudes towards, and emotional attachment to, their own country and national group. The authors elaborate on the developmental patterns that have been found to emerge, contextualized by a consideration and evaluation of the theoretical frameworks which can be used to explain these patterns. Written by the leading international authority in this field, and reporting (in collaboration with his colleagues) the findings from two major transnational research projects, this book will be invaluable to postgraduate students and researchers working in this field. The book will also be of great benefit to undergraduate students taking courses in Developmental Psychology, the Sociology of Childhood, and Education.

Phonological Skills and Learning to Read (Paperback): Usha Goswami, Peter Bryant Phonological Skills and Learning to Read (Paperback)
Usha Goswami, Peter Bryant
R2,418 Discovery Miles 24 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book sets out to integrate recent exciting research on the precursors of reading and early reading strategies adopted by children in the classroom. It aims to develop a theory about why early phonological skills are crucial in learning to read, and shows how phonological knowledge about rhymes and other units of sound helps children learn about letter sequences when beginning to be taught to read.

The authors begin by contrasting theories which suggest that children's phonological awareness is a result of the experience of learning to read and those that suggest that phonological awareness precedes, and is a causal determinant of, reading. The authors argue for a version of the second kind of theory and show that children are aware of speech units, called onset and rime, before they learn to read and spell. An important part of the argument is that children make analogies and inferences about these letter sequences in order to read and write new words.

Using Mathematics to Understand the World - How Culture Promotes Children's Mathematics (Hardcover): Terezinha Nunes,... Using Mathematics to Understand the World - How Culture Promotes Children's Mathematics (Hardcover)
Terezinha Nunes, Peter Bryant
R3,681 Discovery Miles 36 810 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Using Mathematics to Understand the World: How Culture Promotes Children's Mathematics offers fundamental insight into how mathematics permeates our lives as a way of representing and thinking about the world. Internationally renowned experts Terezinha Nunes and Peter Bryant examine research into children's mathematical development to show why it is important to distinguish between quantities, relations and numbers. Using Mathematics to Understand the World presents a theory about the development of children's quantitative reasoning and reveals why and how teaching about quantitative reasoning can be used to improve children's mathematical attainment in school. It describes how learning about the analytical meaning of numbers is established as part of mathematics at school but quantitative reasoning is emphasized less even though it is increasingly acclaimed as essential for thinking mathematically and for using mathematics to understand the world. This essential text is for all students of mathematics education, developmental psychology and cognitive psychology. By including activities for parents and professionals to try themselves, it may help you to recognize your own quantitative reasoning.

Perception and Understanding in Young Children - An Experimental Approach (Paperback): Peter Bryant Perception and Understanding in Young Children - An Experimental Approach (Paperback)
Peter Bryant
R1,157 Discovery Miles 11 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1974: 'This book sets forth a theory of cognitive development based on simple but powerful processes of inference. The theory is applied with great ingenuity and freshness to complex phenomena found during intellectual development. Dr Bryant has written an important and original book.' (J.S. Bruner) 'In this elegant, timely and brief volume, Dr Bryant produces strong experimental evidence which not only challenges Piaget's ideas, but even more importantly synthesizes the old and new findings into a newer theory of perceptual development. The importance of this book lies both in its demonstration of elegant experimental techniques in working with young children, and in the optimism it will eventually bring to all concerned with their education. Realizing that children can make deductive inferences at an early age, educators will have to rethink some of their approaches to the teaching of young children. The studies related to the understanding of number have crucial implications for the future teaching of mathematics. This book will cause many people to take fresh thoughts on the subjects here dealt with, and so it can be strongly recommended for all students of child development.' (William Yule, British Journal of Psychiatry)

Perception and Understanding in Young Children - An Experimental Approach (Hardcover): Peter Bryant Perception and Understanding in Young Children - An Experimental Approach (Hardcover)
Peter Bryant
R3,991 Discovery Miles 39 910 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1974: 'This book sets forth a theory of cognitive development based on simple but powerful processes of inference. The theory is applied with great ingenuity and freshness to complex phenomena found during intellectual development. Dr Bryant has written an important and original book.' (J.S. Bruner) 'In this elegant, timely and brief volume, Dr Bryant produces strong experimental evidence which not only challenges Piaget's ideas, but even more importantly synthesizes the old and new findings into a newer theory of perceptual development. The importance of this book lies both in its demonstration of elegant experimental techniques in working with young children, and in the optimism it will eventually bring to all concerned with their education. Realizing that children can make deductive inferences at an early age, educators will have to rethink some of their approaches to the teaching of young children. The studies related to the understanding of number have crucial implications for the future teaching of mathematics. This book will cause many people to take fresh thoughts on the subjects here dealt with, and so it can be strongly recommended for all students of child development.' (William Yule, British Journal of Psychiatry)

Phonological Skills and Learning to Read (Hardcover, Classic ed): Usha Goswami, Peter Bryant Phonological Skills and Learning to Read (Hardcover, Classic ed)
Usha Goswami, Peter Bryant
R4,587 Discovery Miles 45 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this classic edition of their ground-breaking work, Usha Goswami and Peter Bryant revisit their influential theory about how phonological skills support the development of literacy. The book describes three causal factors which can account for children's reading and spelling development: pre-school phonological knowledge of rhyme and alliteration the impact of alphabetic instruction on knowledge about phonemes links between early spelling and later reading. This classic edition includes a new introduction from the authors which evaluates research from the past 25 years. Examining new evidence from auditory neuroscience, statistical modelling and orthographic database analyses, as well as new data from cognitive developmental psychology and educational studies, the authors consider how well their original ideas have stood up to the test of time. Phonological Skills and Learning to Read will continue to be essential reading for students and researchers in language and literacy development, and those involved in teaching children to read.

Tactical Force (DVD): Michael Jai White, Steve Austin, Michael Shanks, Lexa Doig, Darren Shahlavi, Steve Bacic, Michael Eklund,... Tactical Force (DVD)
Michael Jai White, Steve Austin, Michael Shanks, Lexa Doig, Darren Shahlavi, …
R24 Discovery Miles 240 Ships in 10 - 20 working days

Direct-to-video action thriller starring former WWE wrestler Steve 'Stone Cold' Austin. When LAPD officer Tate (Austin) leads a wayward SWAT team in a disciplinary training exercise at an abandoned warehouse, the exercise turns into a fight for survival as the team finds itself pitted against two rival gangs and armed only with blanks.

Children's Knowledge, Beliefs and Feelings about Nations and National Groups (Paperback): Martyn Barrett Children's Knowledge, Beliefs and Feelings about Nations and National Groups (Paperback)
Martyn Barrett; Series edited by Peter Bryant, Usha Goswami
R1,727 Discovery Miles 17 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provides a state-of-the-art account of how people's subjective sense of national identity, and attitudes towards countries and national groups, develop through the course of childhood and adolescence. It offers a comprehensive review of the research which has been conducted into: . children's understanding of nations as geographical territories and as political, historical and cultural communities . children's knowledge, beliefs and feelings about the people who belong to different national groups . children's attitudes towards, and emotional attachment to, their own country and national group. The authors elaborate on the developmental patterns that have been found to emerge, contextualized by a consideration and evaluation of the theoretical frameworks which can be used to explain these patterns. Written by the leading international authority in this field, and reporting (in collaboration with his colleagues) the findings from two major transnational research projects, this book will be invaluable to postgraduate students and researchers working in this field. The book will also be of great benefit to undergraduate students taking courses in Developmental Psychology, the Sociology of Childhood, and Education.

Improving Literacy by Teaching Morphemes (Hardcover): Terezinha Nunes, Peter Bryant Improving Literacy by Teaching Morphemes (Hardcover)
Terezinha Nunes, Peter Bryant
R4,592 Discovery Miles 45 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Words consist of units of meaning, called morphemes. These morphemes have a striking effect on spelling which has been largely neglected until now. For example, nouns that end in "-ian" are words which refer to people, and so when this ending is attached to "magic" we can tell that the resulting word means someone who produces magic. Knowledge of this rule, therefore, helps us with spelling: it tells us that this word is spelled as "magician" and not as "magicion."
This new book by Terezinha Nunes and Peter Bryant and their colleagues shows how important and necessary it is for children to find out about morphemes when they are learning to read and to spell. The book concentrates on how to teach children about the morphemic structure of words and on the beneficial effects of this teaching for children's spelling and for the breadth of their vocabulary. It reports the results of several studies in the laboratory and in school classrooms of the effects of teaching children about a wide variety of morphemes. These projects showed that school children enjoy learning about morphemes and that this learning improves their spelling and their vocabulary as well. The book, therefore, suggests new directions in the teaching of literacy. It should be read by everyone concerned with helping children to learn to read and to write.

Improving Literacy by Teaching Morphemes (Paperback): Terezinha Nunes, Peter Bryant Improving Literacy by Teaching Morphemes (Paperback)
Terezinha Nunes, Peter Bryant
R1,499 Discovery Miles 14 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With reports from several studies showing the benefits of teaching young children about morphemes, this book is essential reading for anyone concerned with helping children to read and write.

By breaking words down into chunks of meaning that can be analyzed as complete units rather than as strings of individual letters, children are better able to make sense of the often contradictory spelling and reading rules of English. As a result, their enjoyment of learning about words increases, and their literacy skills improve. Written by leading researchers for trainee teachers, practising teachers and interested parents, this highly accessible and innovative book provides sound, evidence-based advice and materials that can be used to help teach children about morphemes, and highlights the beneficial effects of this approach.

Phonological Skills and Learning to Read (Paperback, Classic Edition): Usha Goswami, Peter Bryant Phonological Skills and Learning to Read (Paperback, Classic Edition)
Usha Goswami, Peter Bryant
R1,400 Discovery Miles 14 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this classic edition of their ground-breaking work, Usha Goswami and Peter Bryant revisit their influential theory about how phonological skills support the development of literacy. The book describes three causal factors which can account for children's reading and spelling development: pre-school phonological knowledge of rhyme and alliteration the impact of alphabetic instruction on knowledge about phonemes links between early spelling and later reading. This classic edition includes a new introduction from the authors which evaluates research from the past 25 years. Examining new evidence from auditory neuroscience, statistical modelling and orthographic database analyses, as well as new data from cognitive developmental psychology and educational studies, the authors consider how well their original ideas have stood up to the test of time. Phonological Skills and Learning to Read will continue to be essential reading for students and researchers in language and literacy development, and those involved in teaching children to read.

Learning and Teaching Mathematics - An International Perspective (Paperback, Revised): Peter Bryant, Terezinha Nunes Learning and Teaching Mathematics - An International Perspective (Paperback, Revised)
Peter Bryant, Terezinha Nunes
R1,833 Discovery Miles 18 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


The authors of this volume, which is newly available in paperback, all hold the view that mathematics is a form of intelligent problem solving which plays an important part in children's lives outside the classroom as well as in it. Learning and Teaching Mathematics provides an exciting account of recent and radically different research on teaching and learning mathematics which will have a far reaching effect on views about mathematical education.

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Crypto Profit: Your Expert Guide to Financial Freedom through Cryptocurrency Investing (Paperback): Peter Bryant Crypto Profit: Your Expert Guide to Financial Freedom through Cryptocurrency Investing (Paperback)
Peter Bryant
R285 Discovery Miles 2 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Red Alert (Paperback): Peter Bryant Red Alert (Paperback)
Peter Bryant
R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Every minute of every hour of every day, there are American Bombers in the air, loaded with nuclear weapons, ready to fly into action at the mere spark of the right radio sign al.These are the planes of the Strategic Air Command. What happens once that signal flashes is described vividly in this tensely dramatic novel. The command came to the men of the 843rd Wing, high in the air near the Russian border. Asking no questions, obeying their standing orders, they headed straight towards their assigned targets. Had America already been attacked?Or was it the action of a single determined general, and unauthorized by the pentagon and the president? RED ALERT is the story of the two tensest hours in human history.

Handbook of Children's Literacy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004): Terezinha Nunes, Peter Bryant Handbook of Children's Literacy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004)
Terezinha Nunes, Peter Bryant
R9,229 Discovery Miles 92 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

PETER BRYANT & TEREZINHA NUNES The time that it takes children to learn to read varies greatly between different orthographies, as the chapter by Sprenger-Charolles clearly shows, and so do the difficulties that they encounter in learning about their own orthography. Nevertheless most people, who have the chance to learn to read, do in the end read well enough, even though a large number experience some significant difficulties on the way. Most of them eventually become reasonably efficient spellers too, even though they go on make spelling mistakes (at any rate if they are English speakers) for the rest of their lives. So, the majority of humans plainly does have intellectual resources that are needed for reading and writing, but it does not always find these resources easy to marshal. What are these resources? Do any of them have to be acquired? Do different orthographies make quite different demands on the intellect? Do people differ significantly from each other in the strength and accessibility of these resources? If they do, are these differences an important factor in determining children's success in learning to read and write? These are the main questions that the different chapters in this section on Basic Processes set out to answer.

Handbook of Children's Literacy (Hardcover, 2004 ed.): Terezinha Nunes, Peter Bryant Handbook of Children's Literacy (Hardcover, 2004 ed.)
Terezinha Nunes, Peter Bryant
R11,838 R9,115 Discovery Miles 91 150 Save R2,723 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

PETER BRYANT & TEREZINHA NUNES The time that it takes children to learn to read varies greatly between different orthographies, as the chapter by Sprenger-Charolles clearly shows, and so do the difficulties that they encounter in learning about their own orthography. Nevertheless most people, who have the chance to learn to read, do in the end read well enough, even though a large number experience some significant difficulties on the way. Most of them eventually become reasonably efficient spellers too, even though they go on make spelling mistakes (at any rate if they are English speakers) for the rest of their lives. So, the majority of humans plainly does have intellectual resources that are needed for reading and writing, but it does not always find these resources easy to marshal. What are these resources? Do any of them have to be acquired? Do different orthographies make quite different demands on the intellect? Do people differ significantly from each other in the strength and accessibility of these resources? If they do, are these differences an important factor in determining children's success in learning to read and write? These are the main questions that the different chapters in this section on Basic Processes set out to answer.

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