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12 Brain/Mind Learning Principles in Action - Teach for the Development of Higher-Order Thinking and Executive Function... 12 Brain/Mind Learning Principles in Action - Teach for the Development of Higher-Order Thinking and Executive Function (Paperback, 3rd Revised edition)
Renate Nummela Caine, Geoffrey Caine, Carol Lynn McClintic, Karl J. Klimek
R1,332 Discovery Miles 13 320 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Higher-order skills such as critical thinking, planning, decision-making and persistence are the key to success for today's students. With its novel approach to teaching and learning, 12 Brain/Mind Learning Principles in Action has been the go-to resource for thousands of teachers in leading their students to greater confidence and achievement. Now in an expanded third edition, Caine et al. offer three practical approaches to instruction-direct, problem or project-based learning, and the guided experience approach-while providing common-sense strategies to turn theory into effective classroom teaching. Features of the new edition include More strategies to deeply engage students and build foundational learning skills Guidance on peer-based professional development through Process Learning Circles Reflective questions and checklists for assessing progress Updated, real-life examples that illustrate brain-compatible learning in action Bridge research to practice through these innovative strategies to create a school environment where students and faculty learn and thrive.

Beyond Words - Movement Observation and Analysis (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Carol-Lynne Moore, Kaoru Yamamoto Beyond Words - Movement Observation and Analysis (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Carol-Lynne Moore, Kaoru Yamamoto
R4,148 Discovery Miles 41 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Beyond Words presents a range of illuminating approaches to examining every day social interactions, to help the reader understand human movement in new ways. Carol-Lynne Moore and Kaoru Yamamoto build on the principles that they expertly explored in the first edition of the book, maintaining a focus on the processes of movement as opposed to discussions of static body language. The authors combine textual discussion with a new set of website-hosted video instructions to ensure that readers develop an in-depth understanding of nonverbal communication, as well as the work of its most influential analyst, Rudolf Laban. This fully-revised, extensively illustrated second edition includes a new introduction by the authors. It presents a fascinating insight into this vital field of study, and will be an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners in many activities, from performing and martial arts, athletics, to therapeutic and spiritual practices, conflict resolution, business interactions, and intercultural relations.

Creating Connections - Museums and the Public Understanding of Current Research (Paperback, New): David Chittenden, Graham... Creating Connections - Museums and the Public Understanding of Current Research (Paperback, New)
David Chittenden, Graham Farmelo, Bruce V. Lewenstein; Foreword by Bill Nye; Contributions by Marc Airhart, …
R1,392 Discovery Miles 13 920 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Science museums are in the business of making science accessible to the public a public constantly bombarded with new information and research results. How the public understands this information will affect what they expect and take away from a museum's exhibits and programs. Creating Connections looks at the public understanding of research (PUR) and how it affects what science museums do. What are the opportunities and critical issues in PUR? What strategies are working and what are some pitfalls? What can be learned from the media's experiences with PUR? Creating Connections will be an invaluable resource for science museum professionals who want to guide their institutions and their visitors toward a new understanding of and appreciation for current research.

Creating Connections - Museums and the Public Understanding of Current Research (Hardcover, New): David Chittenden, Graham... Creating Connections - Museums and the Public Understanding of Current Research (Hardcover, New)
David Chittenden, Graham Farmelo, Bruce V. Lewenstein; Foreword by Bill Nye; Contributions by Marc Airhart, …
R3,084 Discovery Miles 30 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Science museums are in the business of making science accessible to the public-a public constantly bombarded with new information and research results. How the public understands this information will affect what they expect and take away from a museum's exhibits and programs. Creating Connections looks at the public understanding of research (PUR) and how it affects what science museums do. What are the opportunities and critical issues in PUR? What strategies are working and what are some pitfalls? What can be learned from the media's experiences with PUR? Creating Connections will be an invaluable resource for science museum professionals who want to guide their institutions and their visitors toward a new understanding of and appreciation for current research.

Beyond Words: Instructor's Manual - Movement Observation and Analysis Instructor's Guidebook (Hardcover, 3rd... Beyond Words: Instructor's Manual - Movement Observation and Analysis Instructor's Guidebook (Hardcover, 3rd edition)
Carol-Lynne Moore, Kaoru Yamamoto
R5,473 Discovery Miles 54 730 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

First published in 1988. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and Francis, an informa company.

Salinas - A History of Race and Resilience in an Agricultural City (Paperback): Carol Lynn Mckibben Salinas - A History of Race and Resilience in an Agricultural City (Paperback)
Carol Lynn Mckibben
R766 Discovery Miles 7 660 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An ambitious history of a California city that epitomizes the history of race relations in modern America. Although much has been written about the urban–rural divide in America, the city of Salinas, California, like so many other places in the state and nation whose economies are based on agriculture, is at once rural and urban. For generations, Salinas has been associated with migrant farmworkers from different racial and ethnic groups. This broad-ranging history of "the Salad Bowl of the World" tells a complex story of community-building in a multiracial, multiethnic city where diversity has been both a cornerstone of civic identity and, from the perspective of primarily white landowners and pragmatic agricultural industrialists, essential for maintaining the local workforce. Carol Lynn McKibben draws on extensive original research, including oral histories and never-before-seen archives of local business groups, tracing Salinas's ever-changing demographics and the challenges and triumphs of Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, and Mexican immigrants, as well as Depression-era Dust Bowl migrants and white ethnic Europeans. McKibben takes us from Salinas's nineteenth-century beginnings as the economic engine of California's Central Coast up through the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on communities of color today, especially farmworkers who already live on the margins. Throughout the century-plus of Salinas history that McKibben explores, she shows how the political and economic stability of Salinas rested on the ability of nonwhite minorities to achieve a measure of middle-class success and inclusion in the cultural life of the city, without overturning a system based in white supremacy. This timely book deepens our understanding of race relations, economic development, and the impact of changing demographics on regional politics in urban California and in the United States as a whole.

Beyond Words: Instructor's Manual - Movement Observation and Analysis Instructor's Guidebook (Paperback, 3rd... Beyond Words: Instructor's Manual - Movement Observation and Analysis Instructor's Guidebook (Paperback, 3rd edition)
Carol-Lynne Moore, Kaoru Yamamoto
R1,363 Discovery Miles 13 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This guidebook is designed to facilitate the use of "Beyond Words" materials. By drawing on their own teaching experiences, the authors offer suggestions for attaining teaching/learning goals, and for overcoming difficulties in using the movement observation and analysis programme. Many of the creative adaptations described come from individuals at different institutions who tested "Beyond Words" while it was being developed. It is not intended, therefore, as a prescriptive document, but rather as a guide which provides many alternative ways of utilizing "Beyond Words", and which leaves the rest to the instructor.

Salinas - A History of Race and Resilience in an Agricultural City (Hardcover): Carol Lynn Mckibben Salinas - A History of Race and Resilience in an Agricultural City (Hardcover)
Carol Lynn Mckibben
R2,834 Discovery Miles 28 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An ambitious history of a California city that epitomizes the history of race relations in modern America. Although much has been written about the urban-rural divide in America, the city of Salinas, California, like so many other places in the state and nation whose economies are based on agriculture, is at once rural and urban. For generations, Salinas has been associated with migrant farmworkers from different racial and ethnic groups. This broad-ranging history of "the Salad Bowl of the World" tells a complex story of community-building in a multiracial, multiethnic city where diversity has been both a cornerstone of civic identity and, from the perspective of primarily white landowners and pragmatic agricultural industrialists, essential for maintaining the local workforce. Carol Lynn McKibben draws on extensive original research, including oral histories and never-before-seen archives of local business groups, tracing Salinas's ever-changing demographics and the challenges and triumphs of Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, and Mexican immigrants, as well as Depression-era Dust Bowl migrants and white ethnic Europeans. McKibben takes us from Salinas's nineteenth-century beginnings as the economic engine of California's Central Coast up through the disproportionate impact of Covid-19 on communities of color today, especially farmworkers who already live on the margins. Throughout the century-plus of Salinas history that McKibben explores, she shows how the political and economic stability of Salinas rested on the ability of nonwhite minorities to achieve a measure of middle-class success and inclusion in the cultural life of the city, without overturning a system based in white supremacy. This timely book deepens our understanding of race relations, economic development, and the impact of changing demographics on regional politics in urban California and in the United States as a whole.

Fighter (Paperback): Carol Lynne Fighter (Paperback)
Carol Lynne 1
R427 Discovery Miles 4 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

FROM INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING AUTHOR CAROL LYNNE Book one in The Brick Yard series For Lucky Gunn, the hardest fight of his life happens outside the cage. On the South Side of Chicago sits an old gym called The Brick Yard. Ten years ago, on a bitterly cold day, Lucky Gunn wandered into The Brick Yard dressed in a threadbare jacket, looking for refuge. He hadn't expected the owner, Tony Brick, to welcome him with a job and a place to sleep when Lucky's abusive and drug-addicted mother made it too dangerous to return home. Dray was a gay man living in a world of straight fighters. When his secret was exposed to the media, he dropped out, giving Lucky a piece of advice-if you want to make it as a MMA fighter, bury the part of yourself that won't be accepted. Lucky discovered the cage was the perfect place to keep his demons at bay, but when he learns his trainer and mentor, Brick, is suffering from end-stage cancer, he begins to spiral out of control. After eight years, Dray returns to help Lucky and Brick deal with the devastating news. With Dray so close, Lucky's old desires return, and Dray teaches him more than how to fight. Torn between his career and the passion he feels for Dray, Lucky's past demons resurface in full force, threatening his sanity and his budding relationship with Dray. Despite leaving the cage years earlier, Dray finds himself in the battle of his life with the only man he's ever loved. Will he stand and fight or walk away like he did years earlier?

Racial Beachhead - Diversity and Democracy in a Military Town (Paperback): Carol Lynn Mckibben Racial Beachhead - Diversity and Democracy in a Military Town (Paperback)
Carol Lynn Mckibben
R699 Discovery Miles 6 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1917, Fort Ord was established in the tiny subdivision of Seaside, California. Over the course of the 20th century, it held great national and military importance--a major launching point for World War II operations, the first base in the military to undergo complete integration, the West Coast's most important training base for draftees in the Vietnam War, a site of important civil rights movements--until its closure in the 1990s. Alongside it, the city of Seaside took form. "Racial Beachhead" offers the story of this city, shaped over the decades by military policies of racial integration in the context of the ideals of the American civil rights movement.
Middle class blacks, together with other military families--black, white, Hispanic, and Asian--created a local politics of inclusion that continues to serve as a reminder that integration can work to change ideas about race. Though Seaside's relationship with the military makes it unique, at the same time the story of Seaside is part and parcel of the story of 20th century American town life. Its story contributes to the growing history of cities of color--those minority-majority places that are increasingly the face of urban America.

Goodbye, I Love You (Paperback): Carol Lynn Pearson Goodbye, I Love You (Paperback)
Carol Lynn Pearson
R416 R349 Discovery Miles 3 490 Save R67 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Good-bye, I Love You is the true story of a wife, her homosexual husband, and a love that transcended tragedy when he came home to die.

First released in hardcover in 1986, Good-bye, I Love You was the first widely acclaimed memoir of what was to become a continuing tragedy: death resulting from the AIDS virus. Since problems related to AIDS take an ever-increasing toll, the continuing popularity of Pearson's book is no surprise. It may be that no one has documented the heart-wrenching effects of homosexuality and the AIDS epidemic on the American family better than Ms. Pearson.

Beyond Words - Movement Observation and Analysis (Paperback, 2nd edition): Carol-Lynne Moore, Kaoru Yamamoto Beyond Words - Movement Observation and Analysis (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Carol-Lynne Moore, Kaoru Yamamoto
R1,169 Discovery Miles 11 690 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Beyond Words presents a range of illuminating approaches to examining every day social interactions, to help the reader understand human movement in new ways.

Carol-Lynne Moore and Kaoru Yamamoto build on the principles that they expertly explored in the first edition of the book, maintaining a focus on the processes of movement as opposed to discussions of static body language. The authors combine textual discussion with a new set of website-hosted video instructions to ensure that readers develop an in-depth understanding of nonverbal communication, as well as the work of its most influential analyst, Rudolf Laban.

This fully-revised, extensively illustrated second edition includes a new introduction by the authors. It presents a fascinating insight into this vital field of study, and will be an invaluable resource for scholars and practitioners in many activities, from performing and martial arts, athletics, to therapeutic and spiritual practices, conflict resolution, business interactions, and intercultural relations.

Journals of Patrick Gass (Paperback, New): Carol Lynn MacGregor Journals of Patrick Gass (Paperback, New)
Carol Lynn MacGregor
R716 R613 Discovery Miles 6 130 Save R103 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Sergeant Patrick Gass's journal -- never widely available to a general audience -- is the most readable and straightforward firsthand account of the Lewis and Clark expedition, largely because Gass focused on the human aspects of the epic journey. In this new edition, Carol MacGregor's thorough annotation of the journal and the inclusion of Gass's previously unknown account book from later in his life lend new insight into Gass's work and his life.

My Turn On Earth - An Illustrated Storybook (Paperback): CAM Clarke, Kay Stevenson My Turn On Earth - An Illustrated Storybook (Paperback)
CAM Clarke, Kay Stevenson; Carol Lynn Pearson
R515 Discovery Miles 5 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Racial Beachhead - Diversity and Democracy in a Military Town (Hardcover): Carol Lynn Mckibben Racial Beachhead - Diversity and Democracy in a Military Town (Hardcover)
Carol Lynn Mckibben
R3,142 Discovery Miles 31 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In 1917, Fort Ord was established in the tiny subdivision of Seaside, California. Over the course of the 20th century, it held great national and military importance--a major launching point for World War II operations, the first base in the military to undergo complete integration, the West Coast's most important training base for draftees in the Vietnam War, a site of important civil rights movements--until its closure in the 1990s. Alongside it, the city of Seaside took form. "Racial Beachhead" offers the story of this city, shaped over the decades by military policies of racial integration in the context of the ideals of the American civil rights movement.
Middle class blacks, together with other military families--black, white, Hispanic, and Asian--created a local politics of inclusion that continues to serve as a reminder that integration can work to change ideas about race. Though Seaside's relationship with the military makes it unique, at the same time the story of Seaside is part and parcel of the story of 20th century American town life. Its story contributes to the growing history of cities of color--those minority-majority places that are increasingly the face of urban America.

The Solidarity Encounter - Women, Activism, and Creating Non-Colonizing Relations (Paperback): Carol Lynne D'Arcangelis The Solidarity Encounter - Women, Activism, and Creating Non-Colonizing Relations (Paperback)
Carol Lynne D'Arcangelis
R951 Discovery Miles 9 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

On the heels of recent revelations of past and ongoing injustices, reconciliation and solidarity by Indigenous and non-Indigenous people has become even more urgent. But it is a complex endeavour. The Solidarity Encounter takes readers into the fraught terrain of solidarity organizing in settler colonial North America. The investigation grapples with a key tension: colonizing behaviours that result when white women centre their own goals and frameworks as they participate in activism with Indigenous women and groups. However, the book concludes with hope, offering a constructive framework for non-colonizing solidarity that can be applied in any context of unequal power.

The Story in the Little Brown Suitcase (Hardcover): Carol Lynn Caswell The Story in the Little Brown Suitcase (Hardcover)
Carol Lynn Caswell
R973 Discovery Miles 9 730 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Day-Old Child (Hardcover): Carol Lynn Pearson, Corey Egbert Day-Old Child (Hardcover)
Carol Lynn Pearson, Corey Egbert
R332 Discovery Miles 3 320 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
The Thin Pink Line - Regulating Reproduction (Paperback): Carol Lynn Curchoe Burton The Thin Pink Line - Regulating Reproduction (Paperback)
Carol Lynn Curchoe Burton
R2,077 Discovery Miles 20 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is a critical exploration of historical perspectives to modern controversial topics in gynaecology; from birth control to sterilisation, to episiotomies and the "husband stitch," to "educational" pelvic exams, shackling labouring convicts, gender affirming surgery, human embryo research, assisted reproduction and much more. This book poses questions for us to consider about the current and future reproductive ethical decisions. Does reproductive health need more or less regulation? Who should be deciding? The Thin Pink Line: Regulating Reproduction is a brave and honest look at where we have been, so we can figure out where we want to go. The Thin Pink Line: Regulating Reproduction is intended to educate a wide audience of womynx, men, femmes, gender non-conforming folks, uterus owners, and everyone in between. It has a specific intersectional focus on the impact that the current reproductive regulatory framework has on disenfranchised groups, such as people of colour, LQBTQ individuals, and the lower socioeconomic strata.

The Solidarity Encounter - Women, Activism, and Creating Non-Colonizing Relations (Hardcover): Carol Lynne D'Arcangelis The Solidarity Encounter - Women, Activism, and Creating Non-Colonizing Relations (Hardcover)
Carol Lynne D'Arcangelis
R2,145 Discovery Miles 21 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

On the heels of recent revelations of past and ongoing injustices, reconciliation and solidarity by Indigenous and non-Indigenous people has become even more urgent. But it is a complex endeavour. The Solidarity Encounter takes readers into the fraught terrain of solidarity organizing in settler colonial North America. The investigation grapples with a key tension: colonizing behaviours that result when white women centre their own goals and frameworks as they participate in activism with Indigenous women and groups. However, the book concludes with hope, offering a constructive framework for non-colonizing solidarity that can be applied in any context of unequal power.

Losing My Mom (the Lady in Pink) - A Professional Therapist's Personal Grief & Recovery (Paperback): Carol Lynn Winters... Losing My Mom (the Lady in Pink) - A Professional Therapist's Personal Grief & Recovery (Paperback)
Carol Lynn Winters Lcpc Crc
R215 Discovery Miles 2 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
If I Go Missing (Paperback): Carol Lynne Knight If I Go Missing (Paperback)
Carol Lynne Knight
R426 R345 Discovery Miles 3 450 Save R81 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
This New Job's Murder - The Melody Shore Mysteries (Hardcover): Carole Lynn Jones This New Job's Murder - The Melody Shore Mysteries (Hardcover)
Carole Lynn Jones
R672 R557 Discovery Miles 5 570 Save R115 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
This New Job's Murder - The Melody Shore Mysteries (Paperback): Carole Lynn Jones This New Job's Murder - The Melody Shore Mysteries (Paperback)
Carole Lynn Jones
R358 R299 Discovery Miles 2 990 Save R59 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The White Rafting Duck (Book): Carol Lynn Bronte, Josh Horner The White Rafting Duck (Book)
Carol Lynn Bronte, Josh Horner
R602 Discovery Miles 6 020 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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