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Family Child Care 2023 Tax Companion: Tom Copeland, Bill Porter Family Child Care 2023 Tax Companion
Tom Copeland, Bill Porter
R571 R537 Discovery Miles 5 370 Save R34 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Student-Led Peer Review - A Practical Guide to Implementation Across Disciplines and Modalities (Paperback): Kimberly A. Lowe Student-Led Peer Review - A Practical Guide to Implementation Across Disciplines and Modalities (Paperback)
Kimberly A. Lowe; Foreword by Peggy L Maki; Liv Cummins, Summer Ray Clark, Bill Porter
R1,036 Discovery Miles 10 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Student-led peer review can be a powerful learning experience for both giver and receiver, developing evaluative judgment, critical thinking, and collaborative skills that are highly transferable across disciplines and professions. Its success depends on purposeful planning and scaffolding to promote student ownership of the process. With intentional and consistent implementation, peer review can engage students in course content and promote deep learning, while also increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of faculty assessment. Based on the authors' extensive experience and research, this book provides a practical introduction to the key principles, steps, and strategies to implement student peer review - sometimes referred to as "peer critique" or "workshopping." It addresses common challenges that faculty and students encounter. The authors offer an easy-to-follow and rigorously tested three-part protocol to use before, during, and after a peer review session, and advice on adapting each step to individual courses. The process is applicable across all disciplines, content types, and modalities, face-to-face and online, synchronous and asynchronous. Instructors can guide students in peer review in one course, across two or more courses that are team-taught, or across programs or curriculums. When instructors, students, and university stakeholders create a culture of peer review, it enhances learning benefits for students and allows faculty to share pedagogical resources. This book is intended as a practical guide for instructors to use in their classrooms but can equally be used in the context of faculty learning communities, departmental workshops, or in a faculty development context to promote consistent and wide usage on campus. Student peer review is a high-impact pedagogy that's easily implemented, inculcates lifelong learning skills in students, and relieves the assessment burden on faculty as students collaborate to improve their own work and develop into self-regulated learners.

Student-Led Peer Review - A Practical Guide to Implementation Across Disciplines and Modalities (Hardcover): Kimberly A. Lowe Student-Led Peer Review - A Practical Guide to Implementation Across Disciplines and Modalities (Hardcover)
Kimberly A. Lowe; Foreword by Peggy L Maki; Liv Cummins, Summer Ray Clark, Bill Porter
R4,145 Discovery Miles 41 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Student-led peer review can be a powerful learning experience for both giver and receiver, developing evaluative judgment, critical thinking, and collaborative skills that are highly transferable across disciplines and professions. Its success depends on purposeful planning and scaffolding to promote student ownership of the process. With intentional and consistent implementation, peer review can engage students in course content and promote deep learning, while also increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of faculty assessment. Based on the authors' extensive experience and research, this book provides a practical introduction to the key principles, steps, and strategies to implement student peer review - sometimes referred to as "peer critique" or "workshopping." It addresses common challenges that faculty and students encounter. The authors offer an easy-to-follow and rigorously tested three-part protocol to use before, during, and after a peer review session, and advice on adapting each step to individual courses. The process is applicable across all disciplines, content types, and modalities, face-to-face and online, synchronous and asynchronous. Instructors can guide students in peer review in one course, across two or more courses that are team-taught, or across programs or curriculums. When instructors, students, and university stakeholders create a culture of peer review, it enhances learning benefits for students and allows faculty to share pedagogical resources. This book is intended as a practical guide for instructors to use in their classrooms but can equally be used in the context of faculty learning communities, departmental workshops, or in a faculty development context to promote consistent and wide usage on campus. Student peer review is a high-impact pedagogy that's easily implemented, inculcates lifelong learning skills in students, and relieves the assessment burden on faculty as students collaborate to improve their own work and develop into self-regulated learners.

Yellow River Odyssey (Paperback): Bill Porter Yellow River Odyssey (Paperback)
Bill Porter
R485 R407 Discovery Miles 4 070 Save R78 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Bill Porter follows the Yellow River, the world's sixth longest river, from its mouth to its source high in the Tibetan Plateau, a journey of more than three thousand miles through nine Chinese provinces. The trip takes the master translator into what was once the cradle of Chinese civilization and to the hometowns and graves of key historical figures such as Confucius, Mencius, Lao-tzu, and Chuang-tzu. Porter's depth of knowledge of Chinese history and culture is unparalleled. "Yellow River Odyssey," already a bestseller in China, reveals a complex, fascinating, contradictory country. Porter masterfully digs beneath China's present-day materialism and the deep wounds of the Cultural Revolution to get at the roots of Chinese culture. And he does so with an ever-present wit and a keen eye for the telling detail. The book also includes more than fifty black-and-white photographs taken by Porter during his travels.

Bill Porter is an award-winning author and translator also known by his pen name, Red Pine. He is considered one of the foremost translators of Chinese texts, especially Buddhist and Taoist poetry and sutras. His translation work includes major Buddhist texts such as "The Platform Sutra," "The Diamond Sutra," and "The Heart Sutra" as well as the best-selling poetry collections "Taoteching" and "Collected Songs of Cold Mountain." He is also the author of "Zen Baggage" and "Road to Heaven: Encounters with Chinese Hermits." Porter lives in Port Townsend, Washington.

Family Child Care 2022 Tax Companion (Paperback): Tom Copeland Family Child Care 2022 Tax Companion (Paperback)
Tom Copeland; Revised by Bill Porter
R712 Discovery Miles 7 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Family Child Care 2022 Tax Companion is a comprehensive tool that will help tax preparers understand the unique rules that affect family child care businesses. Using this resource will increase your confidence in the tax professional who prepares your return, help you identify potential errors before your taxes are filed, and ensure that your tax preparer is claiming all allowable deductions. Once you fill out the worksheets in this book, give them to your tax professional to use as a guide as your tax forms are completed. This will help you ensure your business expenses are properly deducted.

Family Child Care 2022 Tax Workbook & Organizer (Paperback): Tom Copeland Family Child Care 2022 Tax Workbook & Organizer (Paperback)
Tom Copeland; Revised by Bill Porter
R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

As tax season approaches each year, thousands of family child care providers save time and money using the Workbook and Organizers. The most comprehensive resource available, this book contains up-to-date guidance so family child care providers can accurately complete their own tax returns and take advantage of all the business deductions they are entitled to claim. With closures and other challenges associated with COVID-19, preparing your taxes for 2022 may be more complicated than ever. Tom attends IRS seminars so you don't have to! The Family Child Care 2022 Tax Workbook and Organizer contains information on: How to report stimulus checks. How to report unemployment benefits. How to treat SBA loan programs: Paycheck Protection Program and Economic Injury Disaster Loans. What's deductible because of COVID-19.

Notes of a Self-Seeker (Paperback): Bill Porter Notes of a Self-Seeker (Paperback)
Bill Porter
R600 R515 Discovery Miles 5 150 Save R85 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Spiritual Thoughts (Paperback): Bill Porter Spiritual Thoughts (Paperback)
Bill Porter
R202 Discovery Miles 2 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Before The World Began (Paperback): Bill Porter Before The World Began (Paperback)
Bill Porter
R153 Discovery Miles 1 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Past & The Future - Vol. 4 Final (Paperback): Bill Porter The Past & The Future - Vol. 4 Final (Paperback)
Bill Porter
R344 Discovery Miles 3 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
South Of The Yangtze (Paperback): Bill Porter South Of The Yangtze (Paperback)
Bill Porter
R490 R437 Discovery Miles 4 370 Save R53 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Chinese civilization first developed 5,000 years ago in North China along the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River. And the Yellow River remained the center of Chinese civilization for the next 4,000 years. Then a thousand years ago, this changed. A thousand years ago, the center of Chinese civilization moved to the Yangtze. And the Yangtze, not the Yellow River, has remained the center of its civilization. A thousand years ago, the Chinese came up with a name for this new center of its civilization. They called it Chiangnan, meaning "South of the River," the river in question, of course, being the Yangtze. The Chinese still call this region Chiangnan. Nowadays it includes the northern parts of Chekiang and Kiangsi provinces and the southern parts of Anhui and Kiangsu. And some would even add the northern part of Hunan. But it's not just a region on the map. It's a region in the Chinese spirit. It's hard to put it into words. Ask a dozen Chinese what  Chiangnan" means, and they'll give you a dozen different answers. For some the word conjures forests of pine and bamboo. For others, they envision hillsides of tea, or terraces of rice, or lakes of lotuses and fish. Or they might imagine Zen monasteries, or Taoist temples, or artfully-constructed gardens, or mist-shrouded peaks. Oddly enough, no one ever mentions the region's cities, which include some of the largest in the world. Somehow, whatever else it might mean to people, Chiangnan means a landscape, a landscape and a culture defined by mist, a landscape and a culture that lacks the harder edges of the arid North.In the Fall of 1991, Bill Porter decided to travel through this vaporous land, following the old post roads that still connected its administrative centers and scenic wonders, its most famous hometowns and graves, its factories and breweries, its dreamlike memories and its mist, and he was joined on this journey by his poet and photographer friends, Finn Wilcox and Steve Johnson. South of the Yangtze is a record in words and black and white images of their trip.

The Silk Road - Taking the Bus to Pakistan (Paperback): Bill Porter The Silk Road - Taking the Bus to Pakistan (Paperback)
Bill Porter
R490 R437 Discovery Miles 4 370 Save R53 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

To travel upon the Silk Road is to travel through history. Millennia older than California's Camino Real, and perhaps even a few years senior to the roads of the Roman Empire, the Silk Road is a network of routes stretching from delta towns of China all the way to the Mediterranean Sea  a cultural highway considered to be essential to the development of some of the world's oldest civilizations. It was upon this road that that Chinese silk traveled and was exchanged for incense, precious stones, and gold from India, the Middle East and as far the Mediterranean, contributing to the great tradition of commercial and idea exchange along the way.In the fall of 1992, celebrated translator, writer, and scholar Bill Porter left his home in Hong Kong and decided to travel from China to Pakistan by way of this famous and often treacherous Silk Road. Equipped with a plastic bottle of whiskey, needle-nose pliers, and the companionship of an old friend, Porter embarks upon the journey on the anniversary of Hong Kong's liberation from the Japanese after World War II and concludes in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, at the end of the monsoon season. Weaving witty travel anecdotes with the history and fantastical mythology of China and the surrounding regions, Porter exposes a world of card-sharks, unheard-of ethnic minorities, terracotta soldiers, nuclear experiments in the desert, emperors falling in love with bathing maidens, monks with miracle tongues, and a giant Buddha relaxing to music played by an invisible band.The Silk Road is the second of a three-book memoir series about Porter's travels in and around China to be published by Counterpoint. With an eye for cultural idiosyncrasies and a vast knowledge of history, Porter continues to make with his mark as an expert and travel writer.

Keetoo (Paperback): Bill Porter Keetoo (Paperback)
Bill Porter
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R294 Discovery Miles 2 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The story line of this book, is to bring about the picture in our mind of the river of life. Very early in life, difficulties face us that take great courage and determination, in order that we may succeed in our life, and that the final outcome can be successful. We have to learn early on, to listen and remember the words of those that are wise, and have gone through the storms of life, and try so hard to pass on the lessons of getting through this life, with the least amount of difficulties. We learn to whisper to ourselves, over and over again, to remind and remember these things as we face the tasks that we will surely encounter on our journey. Also very early on, we often suffer the lose of things that are dear to us, things and people that we are just sure that we cannot do without, and we fall off of the cliffs that we walk too close to, and learn to grab hold of anything that can save us, careful to remember the stories that have been told to us by them that are old, and seasoned in their journey. We have to ultimately find the source of all our strength, clinging to those that seemingly come into our lives, often without any effort from us, we just stumble into them, and find that for some reason, they were placed in our way to save us. Finally in our seeking we come to understand what the plan is, and that truly there is a God, and we see what He has for us to accomplish while we are here in this world. We need to come to the right understanding of Him, and learn to trust what He says, and follow the lead of His teachers and His teachings, and ultimately in the end, we find ourselves, and our own direction in our lives, and in the final days of our journey, if we do these things, very often the Father of us all, turns over the great responsibilities of guiding the ship ourselves as we have learned from those before us, and bring about the successes of life to many others. Now, I hope you like the story of KEETOO.

The Perfect Cross (Paperback): Bill Porter, Delinda Rodgers The Perfect Cross (Paperback)
Bill Porter, Delinda Rodgers
R162 Discovery Miles 1 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

My name is Delinda Rodgers, the mother of the little girl, Lacey Rodgers, who will be the subject of this story. I'm writing this book, because I feel like the Lord wants me to tell about the marvelous things He was willing to do for our family, during the time that our daughter Lacey, was sick with leukemia, took her chemo, and recovered from the cancer that came into her life, like it does to so many other wonderful children. I feel like God would want me to share this with other families that are, and might be going through what we went through during this very difficult time. I know in my heart, God lead us to this cross for a purpose, and that purpose was to get my husband Greg, and myself, closer to Him, and to teach us to depend on Him, for all things. When God leads us to our cross, and when He leads you to your cross, no matter how big or how small that cross may be, I can assure you, it will be; "The Perfect Cross." I do hope you enjoy reading this book as much as I enjoyed writing it.

Do Miracle's Really Happen? - Bill & Marcelle Porter In The Early Years (Paperback): Bill Porter Do Miracle's Really Happen? - Bill & Marcelle Porter In The Early Years (Paperback)
Bill Porter
R288 Discovery Miles 2 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Do Miracle's Really Happen, is a story about some life changing events that happened in the life of the Author, and his wife, during a period of several years. It tells of some things that God worked, that are without question, things that just couldn't happen without the working of an Almighty Power. Not magic, but power that comes from unwavering faith in God, and trusting in Him to do what just seemed, could not be done. It speaks of a Miracle Peach Crop, that happened in Colorado, where an old dilapidated orchard brought forth more peaches than one could imagine, when all the other orchards of the area were without, because of a late freeze. The appearance of a buyer, when there were no buyers, and the miracle of a man from nowhere that made it all happen. It tells of many things that will stimulate your faith, and make you want to again, trust in the Almighty God.

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