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The current climate in education environments necessitates the
collaboration on and sharing of research done by teacher educators
and professional developers. In an era of high-stakes assessment
driven by international tests, professionals are looking for
research-based or evidence-based initiatives and approaches to
enhance teacher learning, which will in turn impact student
learning. The Handbook of Research on Educator Preparation and
Professional Learning is a critical scholarly publication that
examines pedagogy for educator preparation and growth for classroom
expertise. This book features a wide array of topics such as online
environments, project-based learning, and urban education. This
book is ideal for educators, administrators, professional
developers, academicians, policymakers, and researchers.
With the ever-changing climate of education around the globe, it is
essential that educators stay abreast of the most updated teaching
methods and applications. To do this, fostering teacher education
programs that include innovative practices and initiatives within
the field is imperative. The Handbook of Research on Teacher
Education and Professional Development investigates current
initiatives and approaches in educational programs. Focusing on
research studies and theoretical concepts on innovative projects
related to teacher education and professional development programs,
this book is a pivotal reference source for academics,
professionals, students, practitioners, and researchers.
Educators require constructive information that details their
students' comprehension and can help them to advance the learners'
education. Accurate evaluation of students at all educational
levels and the implementation of comprehensive assessment
strategies are essential for ensuring student equality and academic
success. The Handbook of Research on Formative Assessment in Pre-K
Through Elementary Classrooms is an essential research publication
that addresses gaps in the understanding of formative assessment
and offers educators meaningful and comprehensive examples of
formative assessment in the Pre-K through elementary grade levels.
Covering an array of topics such as literacy, professional
development, and educational technologies, this book is relevant
for instructors, administrators, education professionals,
educational policymakers, pre-service teachers, academicians,
researchers, and students.
The extraordinary story of a female boxer's meteoric rise to become
the fighter who legitimized women in combat sports and the personal
turmoil she hid from the world. Boxing legend Christy Martin was a
trailblazer in the ring and continues to be an inspiration to
female fighters across the globe. She is without a doubt the most
important woman in the history of female combat sports. But behind
the scenes Martin was in a losing battle, unable to express her
true sexual identity and struggling to survive sexual and domestic
abuse at the hands of her husband. In Fighting for Survival: My
Journey through Boxing Fame, Abuse, Murder, and Resurrection,
Christy Martin recounts her harrowing yet inspiring story. Growing
up in a small town in West Virginia, Martin felt forced to keep her
sexual orientation hidden to please her family and the sports
world, eventually agreeing to a sham marriage with coach Jim
Martin. While she rose to prominence in the world of boxing, Martin
was secretly contending with substance abuse, domestic violence,
and an attempted murder by her husband, who left her to die on
their bedroom floor. Fighting for Survival reveals how Martin
battled back to life from her near-death experience, how she
overcame abuse, violence, addiction, and 40 years of living in the
closet, and how she turned her pain into victory and debasement
into triumph. Her story is one of hope and self-belief, an
inspiration for anyone struggling to break the chain of abuse or
who fears to be open about their sexual orientation. It is more
than the story of a boxing champion; it is the story of a survivor.
Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger formed one of the greatest
creative partnerships in the history of British cinema - The
Archers. Their films were often controversial - Churchill tried to
suppress the release of "The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp".
Later, "The Red Shoes" and "The Tales of Hoffman" startled and
enchanted cinema audiences with their use of colour, form amd
music. However, in the last ten years the magic, poetry and passion
of their work has been acknowledged around the world and they are
firmly in the pantheon of film masters. This book is a
comprehensive analysis of their films and is a useful guide to
their work.
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