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Realigning Teacher Training in the 21st Century is the product of
extensive research that was conducted by UNISA academics in five
provinces in South Africa. In this project, 500 primary schools
were targeted and the research aimed to find out how Annual
National Assessments were affecting the performance of the
learners. In addition, the study explored the curriculum and its
challenges in schools. The findings clearly indicated that these
schools face many challenges and that there is a need to realign
teacher training in South Africa so that teaching and learning
address the issues uncovered by the research. This book addresses
ways that this realignment can happen. Each chapter focuses on a
particular aspect or challenge, relating to the subjects that were
targeted in the research project. The chapters offer a theoretical
approach, where appropriate, and focus on practical changes that
can be implemented.
This is a most unusual book with profound social, political, and
philosophical implications that will inform the national debate on
intelligence. It combines personality, temperament, and
intelligence in a common theory that demonstrates the fundamental
psychological and social significance of human differences in brain
function. Dr. Robinson goes from cell to psyche in a manner that
will appeal to all who wish to know more about the interrelation of
brain, mind, and behavior. The book is a well of facts and
insights; it provides a sound basis for teaching and a powerful
stimulus for research.
In Burlington Volume II, authors Mary Ann DiSpirito
and David Robinson continue the detailed look at
this intriguing Vermont city. Discovered by Samuel de
Champlain in 1609, the next few centuries saw Burlington evolve
from a wilderness to a small settlement, and eventually, flourish
into Vermont's largest city. Situated on the shores of Lake
Champlain, Burlington's waterfront area became the early center of
commerce in the late eighteenth century with the rise of the lumber
industry and the use of ships for transport. By 1865, when
Burlington was incorporated as a city, the industries that
profoundly shaped Burlington's personality were already well
established-these included lumber, textiles, shipping, and the
railroad, as well as higher education.
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Burlington (Hardcover)
Mary Ann Dispirito, David Robinson
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R639
Discovery Miles 6 390
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Articles showcasing the fruits of the most recent scholarship in
the field of fourteenth-century studies. The wide-ranging studies
collected here reflect the latest concerns of and trends in
fourteenth-century research, including work on politics, the law,
religion, and chronicle writing. The lively (and controversial)
debate around the death of Edward II, and the brief but eventful
career of John of Eltham, earl of Cornwall, receive detailed
treatment, as does the theory and implementation of both the law of
treason in England and high status execution in Ireland. There is
an investigation of the often overlooked, yet ever present, lesser
parish clergy of pre-Black Death England, along with the notable
connections between Roman remains and craft guild piety in
fourteenth-century York.There are also chapters shedding new light
on fourteenth-century chronicles: one examines the St Albans
chronicle through the prism of chivalric culture, another analyses
the importance of the Chester Annals of 1385-8 in the writing
culture of the Midlands. Introduced with this volume is a new
section on "Notes and Documents"; re-examined here is an
often-cited letter from the reign of Richard II and the
problematic, yet crucial, issue of its authorship and dating. James
Bothwell is Lecturer in Later Medieval History at the University of
Leicester; Gwilym Dodd is Associate Professor of Medieval History
at the University of Nottingham Contributors: Paul Dryburgh, Aine
Foley, Christopher Guyol, Andy King, Jessica Knowles, E. Amanda
McVitty, D.A.L. Morgan, Philip Morgan, David Robinson.
"An Expat's Life, Luxembourg & The White Rose" is a refreshing
and forthright take on the Englishman Abroad genre. Reading David
Robinson's relaxed prose is like sitting down for a drink or two
with the author in the pub of the title. Indeed, as the tome
progresses, so the reader warms to Robinson's down-to-earth
character.
The author's very personal view of an expat's life in
Luxembourg is not overbearing, and even the most informed reader
will learn something new about the history of the Grand Duchy, its
bureaucracy and social conventions and attitudes. The book is
brimful with little snippets of useful information and trivia for
those unfamiliar with the country, and Robinson's anecdotes will
spark empathy with readers who live, or have lived, in Luxembourg.
--Duncan Roberts, editor of "352 Magazine."
This book is a series of thoughts the Holy Spirit inspired the
author to write while serving in Iraq. These spiritually uplifting
thoughts bring us closer to becoming an altar for God. This book
reminds us of the importance of being stable while living a
spiritually consistent life. Being an altar for God enables us to
communicate the holiness of God to a generation in need. It makes
us more than people who attend church; it makes us people who bring
church to our neighborhoods, jobs, and homes. We are answers to the
prayers of generations before us. Now it's our time to be vessels
God can use to reach and draw people to Himself. David Robinson Jr.
is a family man who is in love with God and simply wants to please
Him. David has a unique ability to hear the voice of God,
compassionately ministering to the poor and those whom society has
rejected. He and his family get great joy from providing needed
supplies to the less fortunate. While serving in the military,
David stood his watch not only physically but spiritually as well.
He ministered the Word of God onboard US Navy ships at sea and on
land while deployed in Iraq. His teaching has directly impacted
thousands of souls as he has built bridges and crossed cultural
boundaries, empowering sailors, soldiers, airmen, marines, and
civilians with hope and trust in our Lord Jesus.
There is an alleged crisis of cohesion in the UK, manifested in
debates about identity and 'Britishness', the breakdown of social
connections along the fault lines of geography, ethnicity, faith,
income and age, and the fragile relationship between citizen and
state. This book examines how these new dimensions of diversity and
difference, so often debated in the national context, are emerging
at the neighbourhood level. Contributors from a range of
disciplinary backgrounds critically assess, and go beyond the
limits of, contemporary policy discourses on 'community cohesion'
to explore the dynamics of diversity and cohesion within
neighbourhoods and to identify new dimensions of disconnection
between and within neighbourhoods. The chapters provide
theoretically informed critiques of the policy responses of public,
private, voluntary and community organisations and present a wealth
of new empirical research evidence about the dynamics of cohesion
in UK neighbourhoods. Topics covered include new immigration,
religion and social capital, faith schools, labour and housing
market disconnections, neighbourhood territoriality, information
technology and neighbourhood construction, and gated communities.
"Community cohesion in crisis?" will be of interest to academics,
policy makers, practitioners and students in the fields of human
and urban geography, urban studies, sociology, politics,
governance, social policy, criminology and housing studies.
Tackle a variety of tasks in natural language processing by
learning how to use the R language and tidy data principles. This
practical guide provides examples and resources to help you get up
to speed with dplyr, broom, ggplot2, and other tidy tools from the
R ecosystem. You'll discover how tidy data principles can make text
mining easier, more effective, and consistent by employing tools
already in wide use. Text Mining with R shows you how to
manipulate, summarize, and visualize the characteristics of text,
sentiment analysis, tf-idf, and topic modeling. Along with tidy
data methods, you'll also examine several beginning-to-end tidy
text analyses on data sources from Twitter to NASA datasets. These
analyses bring together multiple text mining approaches covered in
the book. Get real-world examples for implementing text mining
using tidy R package Understand natural language processing
concepts like sentiment analysis, tf-idf, and topic modeling Learn
how to analyze unstructured, text-heavy data using R language and
ecosystem
Legendary college basketball coach John Wooden and Jay Carty know
that when it comes down to it, success is an equal opportunity
player. Anyone can create it in his or her career, family, and
beyond. Based on John Wooden's own method to victory, Coach
Wooden's Pyramid of Success reveals that success is built block by
block, where each block is a crucial principle contributing to
lifelong achievement in every area of life. Each of these 32 daily
readings takes an in-depth look at a single block of the pyramid,
which when combined with the other blocks forms the structure of
the pyramid of success. Join John Wooden and Jay Carty to discover
the building blocks and key values--from confidence to faith--that
have brought Coach to the pinnacle of success as a leader, a
teacher, and a follower of God.
Shaykh Moussa Kamara was one of the most prolific writers of the
20th century. His scholarship spanned many disciplines, including
human civilizations, the ethnography of Sudanic Africa, theology,
and poetry. His objection to jihad is one of his most pertinent
works. As provided in this English translation and commentary, It
expounds upon the futility of waging Jihād bis-Sayf since it could
not be conducted without killing other Muslims or innocent
civilians of any persuasion. By its violent nature, jihad breaches
one of Islam's main principles which is preserving life. To support
this argument, Kamara draws evidence from Prophet Muhammad’s
social life, the bloody legacy of jihad among his companions after
his death, the opinions of pious scholars and Sufi saints on the
subject as well as his lived-experience of the economic devastation
caused by the jihadists, or Pseudo-Jihadists to use his own words,
of his time. Kamara goes further to showcase that, if self-defense
in the name of Jihad is a must, then there have to be a balance of
power with the enemy, a unified leadership among the Muslims, and a
legitimate leader who can authorize waging jihad.
Energy Communities explores core potential systemic benefits and
costs in engaging consumers into communities, particularly relating
to energy transition. The book evaluates the conditions under which
energy communities might be regarded as customer-centered,
market-driven and welfare-enhancing. The book also reviews the
issue of prevalence and sustainability of energy communities and
whether these features are likely to change as opportunities for
distributed energy grow. Sections cover the identification of
welfare considerations for citizens and for society on a local and
national level, and from social, economic and ecological
perspectives, while also considering different community designs
and evolving business models.
What's this AOP thing anyway, really-when you get right down to
it-and can someone please explain what an aspect actually is?
Aspect-Oriented Programming with the e Verification Language takes
a pragmatic, example based, and fun approach to unraveling the
mysteries of AOP. In this book, you'll learn how to:
- Use AOP to organize your code in a way that makes it easy to deal
with the things you really care about in your verification
environments. Forget about organizing by classes, and start
organizing by functionality, layers, components, protocols,
functional coverage, checking, or anything that you decide is
important to you
- Easily create flexible code that eases your development burden,
and gives your users the power to quickly do what they need to do
with your code
- Truly create a plug-and-play environment that allows you to add
and remove functionality without modifying your code. Examples
include how to use AOP to create pluggable debug modules, and a
pluggable module that lets you check that your testbench is still
working before you begin a regression
- Utilize AOP to sidestep those productivity roadblocks that seem
to plague all projects at the most inconvenient of times
- Discover why "return" is evil, and some other "gotchas" with the
AOP features of e
All of the methodologies, tips, and techniques described in this
book have been developed and tested on real projects, with real
people, real schedules and all of the associated problems that come
with these. Only the ones that worked, and worked well, have made
it in, so by following the advice given in this book, you'll gain
access to the true power of AOP while neatly avoiding the effort of
workingit all out yourself.
- Use AOP to organize your code in a way that makes it easy to deal
with the things you really care about in your verification
environments. Forget about organizing by classes, and start
organizing by functionality, layers, components, protocols,
functional coverage, checking, or anything that you decide is
important to you
- Easily create flexible code that eases your development burden,
and gives your users the power to quickly do what they need to do
with your code
- Truly create a plug-and-play environment that allows you to add
and remove functionality without modifying your code. Examples
include how to use AOP to create pluggable debug modules, and a
pluggable module that lets you check that your testbench is still
working before you begin a regression
- Utilize AOP to sidestep those productivity roadblocks that seem
to plague all projects at the most inconvenient of times
- Discover why "return" is evil, and some other "gotchas" with the
AOP features of e
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