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A Gallery of Cats (Hardcover)
Ruth Brown; Illustrated by Ruth Brown
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R401
R267
Discovery Miles 2 670
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Tom visits a very special exhibition where each picture features a
cat. One by one, the cats all leap out and follow him, until a very
large, scary cat makes them rush back to the safety of their
frames. But these aren't just any cats or any pictures! Ruth Brown
has created her own unique and amusing masterpieces in the style of
twelve well known painters from around the world. Young children
will enjoy discovering the pictures with Tom, watching the
increasing number of cats following him around, and matching the
cats with the pictures.
Age range 3 to 6 No visit to an art gallery can rival this one! Tom
visits a very special exhibition where each picture features a cat.
One by one, the cats all leap out and follow him, until a very
large, scary cat makes them rush back to the safety of their
frames. But these aren't just any cats or any pictures! Ruth Brown
has created her own unique and amusing masterpieces in the style of
twelve well known painters from around the world. Young children
will enjoy discovering the pictures with Tom, watching the
increasing number of cats following him around, and matching the
cats with the pictures. 'Exceptional draughtsmanship makes all her
books a feast...a book to lead readers to 13 painters from Mondrian
to Munch and Kahlo to Klimt.' - Sunday Times Culture Magazine
'Cleverly conceived and superbly executed.' - Red Reading Hub
This is a new edition of a well-established textbook covering the
diagnosis and management of disease symptoms frequently encountered
in practice and how to establish whether referral to a medical
practitioner is necessary. The sixth edition has been thoroughly
revised with updated advice and also features the current most
updated products available in the market.
Students in higher education today are expected to demonstrate a
wide range of skills and abilities to show that they have mastered
not only subject content but also the ability to put their learning
into practice in real-life contexts. This book explores how
university staff can assess live and practical skills fairly,
effectively, efficiently and imaginatively.
Drawing on the expertise and experience of the authors and
contributors through a wide range of international case studies,
"Assessing Skills and Practice "provides theoretical perspectives
on skills assessment. Topics discussed include:
- inclusive assessment - ensuring that all students achieve their
maximum potential
- assessing across the arts, humanities and sciences - from lab
work to dance
- the importance of involving all stakeholders (peers, employers,
clients and tutors) in assessment
- how formative feedback helps students understand what is required
of them
With pragmatic advice on implementation," Assessing Skills and
Practice" is ideal as an introduction for new or part-time
lecturers, and students of PGCHE programmes. It will also be valued
by experienced teachers new to this area of assessment or looking
to improve their current practice, as well as course leaders,
managers and those working on assessment related projects.
Are you effective at assessing your students' practical skills and
are your assessment techniques fair and reliable? Assessing Live
and Practical Skills is an accessible guide that outlines how to
ensure fair, consistent and reliable assessment of practical
activities, whatever they are. With a particular focus on formative
feedback and its role in helping students to understand what is
required of them, this guide is packed with advice, examples and
case studies covering all the key areas, including: assessing
across the arts, humanities and sciences - from labwork and
clinical practice to dance; assessing oral work; using feedback;
and ensuring inclusive and fair assessment. This volume is an ideal
introduction for new or part-time lecturers, and will also be
valued by experienced teachers who are new to this area of
assessment or who want to improve their current practice.
The post-pandemic world provides all of us with the opportunity to
think differently about what we want for society. In Educating
Tomorrow, Chris Brown and Ruth Luzmore explore what a post-Covid
'blank slate' education system could look like. Taking you on a
journey which considers the past and present to inform their
prediction of the obstacles and opportunities posed by a
post-pandemic future, the authors present a new vision for the
future of education which might not have been possible without the
eruption of Covid-19. Offering up a range of proposals for how
education can begin to emerge anew, and ultimately reach an
improved destination, Brown and Luzmore showcase how even in the
midst of unprecedented global challenges, it might be possible for
us to revolutionise education systems for the better.
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Ten Little Dogs (Hardcover)
Ruth Brown; Illustrated by Ruth Brown
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R299
R263
Discovery Miles 2 630
Save R36 (12%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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'Ten little dogs, sitting in a line, One chased a butterfly And
then there were.... nine' Then 8, then 7 and so on, until only one
little dog remains. Will there be none? Turn the page for the
exuberant denouement with all 10 irresistible pups.
The issue of gender inequality in architecture has been part of the
profession's discourse for many years, yet the continuing gender
imbalance in architectural education and practice remains a
difficult subject. This book seeks to change that. It provides the
first ever attempt to move the debate about gender in architecture
beyond the tradition of gender-segregated diagnostic or critical
discourse on the debate towards something more propositional,
actionable and transformative. To do this, A Gendered Profession
brings together a comprehensive array of essays from a wide variety
of experts in architectural education and practice, touching on
issues such as LGBT, age, family status, and gender-biased awards.
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Cat Tales (Paperback)
Pauline A. Brown; Illustrated by Ruth Anne Burke
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R269
Discovery Miles 2 690
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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When the Brown family adopted a kitten to keep out uninvited guests
like mice and rats, they had no idea how many adventures that Old
Black Cat would get herself and her family into. From camping in
the foothills of the Himalayas, to holding up a train in the busy
city of Lahore, OBC and her family find themselves in many
hilarious and tricky situations. These delightful, true tales
follow their travels through Pakistan as they learn to trust God
more with every adventure.
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