|
Showing 1 - 16 of
16 matches in All Departments
This book synthesizes the latest findings on neuroplasticity and
learning, drawing on rich phenomenological research carried out
with teachers, psychologists, parents and students from around the
world to examine the implications for current teaching and for the
advancement of learning methods. Building on the author's previous
work in this area, the volume considers in depth the function of
feelings and emotions in neuroplastic cognition, and provides an
analysis of curriculum debates and assessment systems in the light
of neuroplasticity. The final chapters explore the implications of
brain plasticity outside of structured learning environments and in
society at large. The book will appeal to students and scholars of
psychology and education, as well as to educational psychologists,
coaches, teachers and educational leaders.
'Refreshingly clear. Answers all those questions that entrepreneurs
keep asking.' Robert Craven, author, Bright Marketing and
Kick-Start Your Business So you've launched your new business. But
what do you need to do now to make sure it succeeds? This
all-in-one guide will help you make sure your fledgling enterprise
becomes a successful business. Packed with all the practical,
valuable and insightful guidance you need on sales, marketing,
finance, service, technology and much more, each chapter includes:
* Easy-to-apply strategies for business success * Insightful case
studies from businesses that survived the first five years *
Helpful exercises and action plans * Valuable templates for you to
use This is your one-stop shop for everything you need to manage,
grow and succeed with your new business. 'Full of very valuable
information. This is not theory - but live action in print. Highly
recommended.' Professor Alan Barrell, Judge Business School,
University of Cambridge
There is growing recognition that statistics should be part of the
core curriculum for the compulsory schooling of all children,
leading to a now urgent need for teachers to be trained in both
statistical content and appropriate teaching methods. This book
lays the foundation for teacher's responses to these changes,
exploring how best to teach those applied skills which are now seen
to be a more relevant part of the content of statistical courses.
There is growing recognition that statistics should be part of the
core curriculum for the compulsory schooling of all children,
leading to a now urgent need for teachers to be trained in both
statistical content and appropriate teaching methods. This book
lays the foundation for teacher's responses to these changes,
exploring how best to teach those applied skills which are now seen
to be a more relevant part of the content of statistical courses.
Benjamin Disraeli (1804-81) was one of the most important political
figures in 19th century Britain. However, before rising to
political prominence he had established himself as a major literary
figure. This set takes a critical look at Disraeli's early work.
Benjamin Disraeli (1804-81) was one of the most important political
figures in 19th century Britain. However, before rising to
political prominence he had established himself as a major literary
figure. This set takes a critical look at Disraeli's early work.
Benjamin Disraeli (1804-81) was one of the most important political
figures in 19th century Britain. However, before rising to
political prominence he had established himself as a major literary
figure. This set takes a critical look at Disraeli's early work.
Benjamin Disraeli (1804-81) was one of the most important political
figures in 19th century Britain. However, before rising to
political prominence he had established himself as a major literary
figure. This set takes a critical look at Disraeli's early work.
Benjamin Disraeli (1804-81) was one of the most important political
figures in 19th century Britain. However, before rising to
political prominence he had established himself as a major literary
figure. This set takes a critical look at Disraeli's early work.
Letters of seamen below the rank of commissioned officer which tell
us a great deal about shipboard life and about seamen's attitudes.
Letters of seamen below the rank of commissioned officer are rare,
both in original form and in print. This edited collection of 255
letters, written by seamen in the British Navy and their
correspondents between 1793 and 1815, gives voice to a group of men
whose lives and thoughts are otherwise mostly unknown. The letters
are extremely valuable for the insights which they give into
aspects of life below decks and the subjects close to the writers'
hearts:money matters, ties with home and homesickness. They also
provide eye-witness accounts of events during a tumultuous and
important period of British and European history. One group of
letters, included as a separate section, comprises the letters of
seamen and their family and friends which were intercepted by the
authorities during the mutinies of 1797. These letters shed a great
deal of light on the extraordinary events of that year and of
seamen's attitudes to the mutinies. The editors' introductory
material, besides highlighting what the letters tell us about
seamen's lives and attitudes, also discusses the extent of literacy
amongst seamen, setting this into its wider contemporary popular
context. The letters are supported by a substantial editorial
apparatus and two detailed appendices containing biographies of
seamen and information on select ships which took part in the
mutinies of 1797. Helen Watt, a professional archivist and
researcher, is currently Project Archivist with the Borthwick
Institute for Archives, University of York, and has also worked on
other research projects at The National Archives, Kew, theNational
Library of Wales and the University of Wales Centre for Advanced
Welsh and Celtic Studies, Aberystwyth. Anne Hawkins, a retired
civil servant, was Secretary of the Ships' Names and Badges
Committee in the early 1990s and has family links with the Navy and
Admiralty.
Book 4 of the Smart Skills series: practical guides to mastering
vital business skills and techniques. Using proven strategies from
business experts, these essential smart skills can empower anyone
with the tools to get ahead. A practical and accessible guide to
the numerical skills needed to excel in business Whatever your
business or technical background, having a sound grasp of finance
empowers you to make more informed and confident strategic and
operational decisions. Those with a good understanding are also
more likely to be involved in strategically important projects,
facilitating career advancement or any role where scrutiny of
budgets or contracts is required. This book is designed to give any
professional from a non-financial background the skills and
confidence to add that critical financial dimension to their
skillset. Quickly and accurately read and interpret accounts,
including forecasts, balance sheets and profit and loss reports
Understand the difference between revenue, profit, cash flow,
overhead and margin to make better financial decisions and produce
budgets and forecasts with confidence Effectively communicate
financial performance to your management or employees Whether you
are an entrepreneur with a great business idea but no idea how to
explain your plans to potential investors, or a marketing
professional hoping to understand accounting jargon in your
financial reports, this Smart Skills guide can give you the skills
and knowledge you need to succeed in business, with no need for an
expensive or lengthy course in finance. *** Contents Foreword
Introduction 1. The Overview 2. The Balance Sheet 3. The Profit and
Loss Account 4. The Cash Flow Statement 5. Financial Ratios and
other Measures of Performance 6. Budgeting 7. Costing 8. Capital
Expenditure Appraisal (CAPEX) Dictionary of Accounting Jargon
Appendices
This book synthesizes the latest findings on neuroplasticity and
learning, drawing on rich phenomenological research carried out
with teachers, psychologists, parents and students from around the
world to examine the implications for current teaching and for the
advancement of learning methods. Building on the author's previous
work in this area, the volume considers in depth the function of
feelings and emotions in neuroplastic cognition, and provides an
analysis of curriculum debates and assessment systems in the light
of neuroplasticity. The final chapters explore the implications of
brain plasticity outside of structured learning environments and in
society at large. The book will appeal to students and scholars of
psychology and education, as well as to educational psychologists,
coaches, teachers and educational leaders.
Saturday morning is here, and it's time for a trip to the beach
With a bellyful of shrimp and grits, Nick and his mama head out to
Folly Beach in search of hidden treasure. Mama is looking for
seashells to decorate a mirror, but Nick is hoping to find
something more exciting, like a chest full of gold coins secretly
hidden by pirates. He searches for scribbled clues in the lettered
olive shells, while Mama tells him his favorite story-the one about
Morris Island Lighthouse, and why it sits so far out in the water.
Soon, it's time to play pirate, and Nick climbs to the top of a
driftwood tree with a spyglass in hand. From way up high, he spots
something in the surf that could be the treasure he's been looking
for. This object ends up being an important piece of local history,
and even more exciting than he imagined As educational as it is
entertaining, My Best Find...Ever is full of real-life references
to Charleston, South Carolina. Local students will love learning
facts about nearby landmarks and places, including the area's
association with the Civil War. For even more information, kids,
parents, and teachers will be able to scan QR codes embedded in the
book, a new technology that allows you to instantly open websites
on your smartphone, iPad, or other mobile device. From the Morris
Island Lighthouse to Civil War history, children will be able to
learn more fascinating facts by accessing informational websites
with the push of a button. This adventurous story is sure to spark
the curiosity of young readers in Charleston or anywhere else,
using an engaging tone and beautiful illustrations geared
specifically toward children ages five to ten. Ideally, readers
will want to reach out in search of their own local history...and
maybe find a treasure or two themselves
Part of the Smart Skills series, Mastering the Numbers offers a
practical and accessible guide to the numerical skills needed to
excel in business. A must for any employee, manager, freelancer or
business owner. Mastering the Numbers is not just for those working
professionally with figures, such as accountants, but provides the
general skills required for any person working with numbers in the
workplace. A must-have book.
|
You may like...
Loot
Nadine Gordimer
Paperback
(2)
R383
R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
Harry's House
Harry Styles
CD
(1)
R267
R237
Discovery Miles 2 370
|