|
Showing 1 - 25 of
25 matches in All Departments
This book reports on research and practice on computational
thinking and the effect it is having on education worldwide, both
inside and outside of formal schooling. With coding becoming a
required skill in an increasing number of national curricula (e.g.,
the United Kingdom, Israel, Estonia, Finland), the ability to think
computationally is quickly becoming a primary 21st century "basic"
domain of knowledge. The authors of this book investigate how this
skill can be taught and its resultant effects on learning
throughout a student's education, from elementary school to adult
learning.
This edited volume contains reports of current research, and
literature reviews of research, involving self-efficacy in various
instructional technology contexts. The chapters represent
international perspectives across the broad areas of K- 12
education, higher education, teacher self-efficacy, and learner
self-efficacy to capture a diverse cross section of research on
these topics. The book includes reviews of existing literature and
reports of new research, thus creating a comprehensive resource for
researchers and designers interested in this general topic. The
book is especially relevant to students and researchers in
educational technology, instructional technology, instructional
design, learning sciences, and educational psychology.
Social semiotics reveals language's social meaning its structures,
processes, conditions and effects in all social contexts, across
all media and modes of discourse. This important new book uses
social semiotics as a one-stop shop to analyse language and social
meaning, enhancing linguistics with a sociological imagination.
Social Semiotics for a Complex World develops ideas, frameworks and
strategies for better understanding key problems and issues
involving language and social action in today's hyper-complex world
driven by globalization and new media. Its semiotic basis
incorporates insights from various schools of linguistics (such as
cognitive linguistics, critical discourse analysis and
sociolinguistics) as well as from sociology, anthropology,
philosophy, psychology and literary studies. It employs a
multi-modal perspective to follow meaning across all modes of
language and media, and a multi-scalar approach that ranges between
databases and one-word slogans, the local and global, with examples
from English, Chinese and Spanish. Social semiotics analyses twists
and turns of meanings big and small in complex contexts. This book
uses semiotic principles to build a powerful, flexible analytic
toolkit which will be invaluable for students across the humanities
and social sciences.
This edited volume contains reports of current research, and
literature reviews of research, involving self-efficacy in various
instructional technology contexts. The chapters represent
international perspectives across the broad areas of K- 12
education, higher education, teacher self-efficacy, and learner
self-efficacy to capture a diverse cross section of research on
these topics. The book includes reviews of existing literature and
reports of new research, thus creating a comprehensive resource for
researchers and designers interested in this general topic. The
book is especially relevant to students and researchers in
educational technology, instructional technology, instructional
design, learning sciences, and educational psychology.
This book reports on research and practice on computational
thinking and the effect it is having on education worldwide, both
inside and outside of formal schooling. With coding becoming a
required skill in an increasing number of national curricula (e.g.,
the United Kingdom, Israel, Estonia, Finland), the ability to think
computationally is quickly becoming a primary 21st century "basic"
domain of knowledge. The authors of this book investigate how this
skill can be taught and its resultant effects on learning
throughout a student's education, from elementary school to adult
learning.
Social semiotics reveals language's social meaning its structures,
processes, conditions and effects in all social contexts, across
all media and modes of discourse. This important new book uses
social semiotics as a one-stop shop to analyse language and social
meaning, enhancing linguistics with a sociological imagination.
Social Semiotics for a Complex World develops ideas, frameworks and
strategies for better understanding key problems and issues
involving language and social action in today's hyper-complex world
driven by globalization and new media. Its semiotic basis
incorporates insights from various schools of linguistics (such as
cognitive linguistics, critical discourse analysis and
sociolinguistics) as well as from sociology, anthropology,
philosophy, psychology and literary studies. It employs a
multi-modal perspective to follow meaning across all modes of
language and media, and a multi-scalar approach that ranges between
databases and one-word slogans, the local and global, with examples
from English, Chinese and Spanish. Social semiotics analyses twists
and turns of meanings big and small in complex contexts. This book
uses semiotic principles to build a powerful, flexible analytic
toolkit which will be invaluable for students across the humanities
and social sciences.
Colter's West Wind tells the story of John Colter who was a member
of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and an explorer and fur trapper
in the Rocky Mountains. Colter's humble beginnings on the Kentucky
frontier were followed by years of exploring the newly acquired
Louisiana Territory and bringing commerce into the area. Colter
found himself in the cross currents of British and American
interests and the geopolitical struggles of the indigenous people
who inhabited the area. While much mystery still surrounds much of
Colter's life, Colter's West Wind builds a narrative on what is
known about him and how a humble Kentuckian became part of history.
In Grey-Haired Orphan, Lonni B. Hodges paints a portrait of a
daughter grieving the death of her beloved mother. Beyond the
expertly captured, and crafted, sadness and grief, though, lies a
metamorphosis of spiritual acceptance.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
In today's world, with the increased emphasis on student assessment
and teacher accountability, this book is invaluable to the physical
educator. The most complete reference listing available on sports
skills tests and measurement, the guide contains nearly 100 skills
tests for 28 sports from the junior high through the college level.
A thorough bibliography completes each chapter, including all
sports skills tests constructed--authenticated or unauthenticated.
Easily adaptable for the challenges of each teaching setting, this
book is a unique resource that no school or practitioner should be
without.
|
|