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Group and Team Work
Ricardo Flores, Antonina Bauman
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R916
Discovery Miles 9 160
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Setting out a step-by-step guide to the implementation of a
theoretically robust team work-centric approach to education, Group
and Team Work explains valuable team work theory and its practical
dynamics. It details specific approaches educators can take to
effectively play different roles, such as that of facilitator,
instructor and coach, thus depicting a varied and detailed picture
of team work in higher education. Offering a concise overview of
team learning pedagogies, this accessible book provides globally
relevant teaching strategies alongside invaluable supplementary
resources. Chapters discuss factors that may impact the way that
team work can and should be structured in modern business schools.
Ultimately, they insist that educators must reconsider current team
work practices in order to achieve better results. This essential
book will provide lecturers of business, management and
entrepreneurship with crucial teaching strategies that will aid in
class engagement. It will also be useful for PhD students working
in higher education institutions.
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Group and Team Work
Ricardo Flores, Antonina Bauman
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R2,526
Discovery Miles 25 260
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Setting out a step-by-step guide to the implementation of a
theoretically robust team work-centric approach to education, Group
and Team Work explains valuable team work theory and its practical
dynamics. It details specific approaches educators can take to
effectively play different roles, such as that of facilitator,
instructor and coach, thus depicting a varied and detailed picture
of team work in higher education. Offering a concise overview of
team learning pedagogies, this accessible book provides globally
relevant teaching strategies alongside invaluable supplementary
resources. Chapters discuss factors that may impact the way that
team work can and should be structured in modern business schools.
Ultimately, they insist that educators must reconsider current team
work practices in order to achieve better results. This essential
book will provide lecturers of business, management and
entrepreneurship with crucial teaching strategies that will aid in
class engagement. It will also be useful for PhD students working
in higher education institutions.
Zygmunt Bauman was one of the great social thinkers of our time:
inventor of the idea of liquid modernity, he transformed our way of
thinking about the social conditions shaping our lives
today. His own life was shaped by the great social forces
that scarred the second half of the twentieth century – war,
communism, antisemitism, forced migration. His work bears
the traces of an outsider who knew all too well the enormous impact
that social and political forces can have on personal lives. Bauman
never wrote a full biography, but he wrote extended letters to his
daughters in which he recounted the details of his life – his
childhood and schooling; his experiences during the war and its
aftermath; his forced emigration from Poland in 1968 and his
subsequent life in exile, first in Israel and then in the UK, where
he eventually settled at the University of Leeds. This book
makes available for the first time these fragments of a life
recounted, woven into a compelling autobiographical narrative that
is laced with the broader reflections of a master thinker on some
of the great issues of our time: identity, antisemitism and
totalitarianism.
"Reading First Peter with New Eyes" is the second of four volumes
that incorporate essays examining the impact of recent
methodological advances in New Testament studies of the letters of
James, 1 and 2 Peter and Jude. It includes rhetorical,
social-scientific, socio-rhetorical, ideological and hermeneutical
methods, as they contribute to understanding First Peter and its
social context. Each essay has a similar three-fold structure,
ideal for use by students: a description of the methodological
approach; the application of the methodological approach to First
Peter; and a conclusion identifying how the methodological approach
contributes to a fresh understanding of the letter. "Reading First
Peter with New Eyes" follows on from the first volume in the
series, "Reading James With New Eyes", edited by Robert, L. Webb
and John S. Kloppenborg.
This volume presents a variety of perspectives from within and
outside moral psychology. Recently there has been an explosion of
research in moral psychology, but it is one of the subfields most
in need of bridge-building, both within and across areas. Interests
in moral phenomena have spawned several separate lines of research
that appear to address similar concerns from a variety of
perspectives. The contributions to this volume examine key
theoretical and empirical issues these perspectives share that
connect these issues with the broader base of theory and research
in social and cognitive psychology.
The first two chapters discuss the role of mental representation
in moral judgment and reasoning. Sloman, Fernbach, and Ewing argue
that causal models are the canonical representational medium
underlying moral reasoning, and Mikhail offers an account that
makes use of linguistic structures and implicates legal concepts.
Bilz and Nadler follow with a discussion of the ways in which laws,
which are typically construed in terms of affecting behavior, exert
an influence on moral attitudes, cognition, and emotions.
Baron and Ritov follow with a discussion of how people's moral
cognition is often driven by law-like rules that forbid actions and
suggest that value-driven judgment is relatively less concerned by
the consequences of those actions than some normative standards
would prescribe. Iliev et al. argue that moral cognition makes use
of both rules and consequences, and review a number of laboratory
studies that suggest that values influence what captures our
attention, and that attention is a powerful determinant of judgment
and preference. Ginges follows with a discussion of how these
value-related processes influence cognition and behavior outside
the laboratory, in high-stakes, real-world conflicts.
Two subsequent chapters discuss further building blocks of moral
cognition. Lapsley and Narvaez discuss the development of moral
characters in children, and Reyna and Casillas offer a memory-based
account of moral reasoning, backed up by developmental evidence.
Their theoretical framework is also very relevant to the phenomena
discussed in the Sloman et al., Baron and Ritov, and Iliev et al.
chapters.
The final three chapters are centrally focused on the interplay
of hot andcold cognition. They examine the relationship between
recent empirical findings in moral psychology and accounts that
rely on concepts and distinctions borrowed from normative ethics
and decision theory. Connolly and Hardman focus on bridge-building
between contemporary discussions in the judgment and decision
making and moral judgment literatures, offering several useful
methodological and theoretical critiques. Ditto, Pizarro, and
Tannenbaum argue that some forms of moral judgment that appear
objective and absolute on the surface are, at bottom, more about
motivated reasoning in service of some desired conclusion. Finally,
Bauman and Skitka argue that moral relevance is in the eye of the
perceiver and emphasize an empirical approach to identifying
whether people perceive a given judgment as moral or non-moral.
They describe a number of behavioral implications of people's
reported perception that a judgment or choice is a moral one, and
in doing so, they suggest that the way in which researchers carve
out the moral domain "a priori" might be dubious."
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The Little Pine Cone (Hardcover)
Ella Syfers Schenck; Retold by Chris Bauman; Illustrated by Laween
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R576
R512
Discovery Miles 5 120
Save R64 (11%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Do you long for a heart to know God in a deeper way? Does your
heart long for a real and meaningful healing from the brokenness
and pain that you carry with you each day?
In A Heart to Know Him, author Lynne Bauman shares her journey
that led her to develop a heart to know God in a more intimate way.
Woven throughout her journey are a series of "Heart
Reflections"-mini devotionals birthed out of her own healing. With
vulnerability and honesty, she shares the healing of her heart that
took place and gave her A Heart to Know Him.
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Inherited Land (Hardcover)
Whitney A. Bauman, Richard R. Bohannon, Kevin J. O'Brien
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R1,132
Discovery Miles 11 320
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Evaluation is essential in determining the success of health
promotion programs. Just as each program is unique in nature, so
too should be its evaluation. All programs can benefit from some
form of evaluation. Evaluation in a Nutshell 3e is a succinct guide
to the strategic and technical issues that arise during the
evaluation of health promotion programs, providing practical advice
on how to understand, interpret and assess existing health
promotion programs. This book takes a real-life and pragmatic
public health perspective, equipping students with foundation
knowledge and core skills to develop and implement appropriate
evaluations. Evaluation in a Nutshell 3e provides practical
guidance on when and how to evaluate programs, and the range of
evaluation designs and research methods that can be used to
evaluate different projects and program types. New to this edition:
new chapter on the evaluation of natural experiments and policy new
frameworks and methods for the evaluation of scaled-up
interventions updated materials on new research design used to
address program effectiveness. Written by internationally
recognised leaders in the field, all sections have been thoroughly
revised and updated, while maintaining the concise, accessible
style of the previous editions. This book will guide students in
developing the core skills necessary for valuable and practical
evaluations.
For pre-nursing and allied health students (including mixed-majors
courses). Encourage your students to explore the invisible Robert
Bauman's Microbiology with Diseases by Body System, Fourth Edition
retains the hallmark art program and clear writing style that have
made his books so successful. The Fourth Edition encourages
students to visualize the invisible with new QR codes linking to 18
Video Tutors and 6 Disease in Depth features that motivate students
to interact with microbiology content and explore microbiology
further. The continued focus on real-world clinical situations
prepares students for future opportunities in applied practice and
healthcare careers. A more robust optional
MasteringMicrobiology(r)program works with the text to provide an
interactive and personalized learning experience that ensures
students learn microbiology both in and out of the classroom.
Microbiology with Diseases by Body System Plus
MasteringMicrobiology (optional) provides an enhanced teaching and
learning experience for instructors and students.This program
provides the ability to: *Personalize learning with
MasteringMicrobiology: MasteringMicrobiology coaches students
through the toughest microbiology topics. Engaging tools help
students visualize, practice, and understand crucial content.
*Think outside the classroom: QR codes in the textbook enable
students to use their smartphone or tablet to instantly interact
with Dr. Bauman in step-by-step tutorials and explore important
developments in microbiology news and research. *Focus on critical
thinking: Case studies and engaging activities improve students'
ability to solve problems by keeping them interested. *Teach tough
topics with superior art: Outstanding art integration through video
tutorials, illustrations, and micrographs enables students to
absorb and retain difficult microbiology concepts. Note: You are
purchasing a standalone product; MasteringMicrobiology does not
come packaged with this content. MasteringMicrobiology is not a
self-paced technology and should only be purchased when required by
an instructor.
Shortly before his death, Zygmunt Bauman spent several days in
conversation with the Swiss journalist Peter Haffner. Out of these
conversations emerged this book in which Bauman shows himself to be
the pre-eminent social thinker for which he became world renowned,
a thinker who never shied away from addressing the great issues of
our time and always strove to interrogate received wisdom and
common sense, to make the familiar unfamiliar. As in Bauman's work
more generally, the personal and the political are interwoven in
this book. Bauman's life, which followed the same trajectory as the
social and political upheavals of the 20th century, left its trace
on his thought. Bauman describes his upbringing in Poland, military
service in the Red Army, working for the Polish Secret Service
after the war and expulsion from Poland in 1968, providing personal
accounts of the historical events on which he brings his social and
political insights to bear. His reflections on history, identity,
Jewishness, morality, happiness and love are rooted in his own
personal journey through the turbulent events of the 20th century
to which he bore witness. These last conversations shed new light
on one of the greatest social thinkers of our time, offering a more
personal perspective on a man who changed our way of thinking about
the modern world.
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Theology of The Womb (Hardcover)
Christy Angelle Bauman; Foreword by Dan Allender, Becky Allender
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R1,071
R868
Discovery Miles 8 680
Save R203 (19%)
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Now in its second edition, Grounding Religion explores
relationships between the environment and religious beliefs and
practices. Established scholars introduce students to the ways in
which religion shapes human-earth relations, surveying a series of
questions about how the religious world influences and is
influenced by ecological systems. Case studies, discussion
questions, and further reading enrich students' experience. This
second edition features updated content, including revisions of
every chapter and new material on natural disasters, gender and
sexuality, race and ethnicity, climate change, food, technology,
and hope and despair. An excellent text for undergraduates and
graduates alike, it offers an expansive overview of the academic
field of religion and ecology as it has emerged in the past fifty
years.
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