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Assessing Study Abroad - Theory, Tools and Practice (Hardcover): Victor Savicki, Elizabeth Brewer Assessing Study Abroad - Theory, Tools and Practice (Hardcover)
Victor Savicki, Elizabeth Brewer
R3,890 Discovery Miles 38 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This guide book is intended for advisors, administrators, and faculty members engaged with study abroad who are concerned with answering the question: what does study abroad achieve? It will also inform the work of study abroad organizations as well as institutions receiving study abroad students. Offering a non-technical approach to assessment, the book will appeal to those starting out. However, an array of case studies, illustrating the often untidy process of implementation, will equally appeal to those further along by offering creative - and often simple - approaches to common problems. Following an account of how, and why, assessment in the field has evolved, the first part of the book sets the stage for the reader to consider the role of mission and context in determining purpose, goals and outcomes; to identify and consult with stakeholders; determine what data and expertise may already be available on campus; match methods and tools to questions; and create realistic plans to communicate findings, and to act upon them. The second part of the book offers an overview of appropriate tools and strategies for assessing study abroad, emphasizing the importance of carefully formulating and prioritizing assessment questions and understanding the advantages and drawbacks of different instruments. It describes an array of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods, illustrating their application with examples of practice, and concludes by outlining the process of putting a plan into action. The book concludes with ten case studies that illustrate various approaches to planning, experimentation, and implementation, some revealing false starts and lessons learned, and all conveying the message that assessment is an iterative, on-going process that needs constant refinement. The cases represent a wide variety of institutional and organizational types and demonstrate how each selected methods suited to their capacities and cultures.

T.H. White's The Once and Future King (Hardcover, Revised Ed.): Elisabeth Brewer T.H. White's The Once and Future King (Hardcover, Revised Ed.)
Elisabeth Brewer
R2,980 Discovery Miles 29 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A critical study of T.H. White's classic Arthurian tetralogy. The Once and Future King defies classification. Is it for children, or for adults? Is it fantasy or a psychological novel? In its great range, it encompasses poetry and farce, comedy and tragedy -and sudden flights of schoolboy humour. White's `footnote to Malory' (his own phrase) resulted in the last major retelling of the story based on Malory's Morte Darthur, and Elisabeth Brewer explores the literary context of White's finest work as wellas considering his aims and achievement in writing it. White's story of Arthur begins with his `enfances', set in an imaginary medieval England, but it is far removed from the conventional historical novel. White was writing in wartime England, a country increasingly absorbed by a need to find an antidote to war. Through the medium of the Arthurian story he found his own voice, his unique contribution to keeping alive the flame of civilisation. Malory's chivalric virtues are rejected in favour of White's own twentieth-century values; the love affair of Lancelot and Guenever is interpreted in terms of modern psychology. The books which eventually made up The Once and Future Kingof 1958 appeared in distinctly different editions. In discussing these,Elisabeth Brewer looks at some of the ways in which White drew on his own personal experience at a deep psychological level, while also incorporating into his story material inspired by his antiquarian pursuits and by his years as a schoolmaster. She completes her study with an account of White's use of historical material, and the relationship of The Once and Future King to the Morte Darthur. ELISABETH BREWER lectured in English at Homerton College, Cambridge. She is the author of books and articles on Chaucer and the Arthurian legends.

Education Abroad and the Undergraduate Experience - Critical Perspectives and Approaches to Integration With Student Learning... Education Abroad and the Undergraduate Experience - Critical Perspectives and Approaches to Integration With Student Learning and Development (Paperback)
Elizabeth Brewer, Anthony C. Ogden; Foreword by Brian Whalen
R1,146 R1,017 Discovery Miles 10 170 Save R129 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume focuses on two questions. First, how can education abroad be embedded into undergraduate education so that students experience it as an integral component of their education and something they help shape, rather than as time away from their education and as a commodity to be consumed? Second, how can colleges and universities maximize the educational value of education abroad by forging stronger connections between it and other undergraduate experiences, including other high-impact educational practices (HIPs)? This book maps the considerations that need to be addressed, and how the relationships with the disciplines and institutional and outside stakeholders need to be rethought, noting pitfalls to be avoided, to position learning abroad within the work of the larger institution and students' overall education. Organized within three sections - Critical Perspectives on Education Abroad and its Integration into Undergraduate Education; Supporting Student Learning and Development toward Education Abroad Integration; and Partnerships in Education Abroad Integration - the chapters question many current assumptions and stimulate thinking about how colleges, universities, and international education organizations can integrate student learning and development that is fostered abroad into the undergraduate curriculum and co-curriculum to create lasting educative value. They suggest strategies to afford students multiple opportunities and ongoing support to enable them to draw connections with their learning abroad with other dimensions of their undergraduate education. Chapters cover topics such as the additive value of integrating multiple HIPs with education abroad to span disciplinary boundaries and promote critical thinking, problem solving, perspective taking, confidence, curiosity, and adaptability; the importance of maintaining the disruptive quality of the encounter with the foreign to enrich study at home; issues of commodification and reciprocity; increasing access to study abroad to community college--particularly adult--populations; facilitating students' social and intellectual development, identity formation, and reflective practice; rethinking orientation programming to emphasize the continuity of learning pre-, during- and post-program; asking fundamental questions about the purpose of education abroad to rethink assessment and its purposes; the faculty role in the internationalization of the curriculum; and developing more intentional relationships with in-field partners and international educational organizations to more effectively connect leaning abroad with other dimensions of undergraduate education. For everyone involved in international education - whether SIOs, faculty, department chairs or deans - the critical questions and new perspectives offered here will inform and shape the growing movement to integrate education abroad with the overall undergraduate experience.

Education Abroad and the Undergraduate Experience - Critical Perspectives and Approaches to Integration With Student Learning... Education Abroad and the Undergraduate Experience - Critical Perspectives and Approaches to Integration With Student Learning and Development (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Brewer, Anthony C. Ogden; Foreword by Brian Whalen
R3,885 Discovery Miles 38 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume focuses on two questions. First, how can education abroad be embedded into undergraduate education so that students experience it as an integral component of their education and something they help shape, rather than as time away from their education and as a commodity to be consumed? Second, how can colleges and universities maximize the educational value of education abroad by forging stronger connections between it and other undergraduate experiences, including other high-impact educational practices (HIPs)? This book maps the considerations that need to be addressed, and how the relationships with the disciplines and institutional and outside stakeholders need to be rethought, noting pitfalls to be avoided, to position learning abroad within the work of the larger institution and students' overall education. Organized within three sections - Critical Perspectives on Education Abroad and its Integration into Undergraduate Education; Supporting Student Learning and Development toward Education Abroad Integration; and Partnerships in Education Abroad Integration - the chapters question many current assumptions and stimulate thinking about how colleges, universities, and international education organizations can integrate student learning and development that is fostered abroad into the undergraduate curriculum and co-curriculum to create lasting educative value. They suggest strategies to afford students multiple opportunities and ongoing support to enable them to draw connections with their learning abroad with other dimensions of their undergraduate education. Chapters cover topics such as the additive value of integrating multiple HIPs with education abroad to span disciplinary boundaries and promote critical thinking, problem solving, perspective taking, confidence, curiosity, and adaptability; the importance of maintaining the disruptive quality of the encounter with the foreign to enrich study at home; issues of commodification and reciprocity; increasing access to study abroad to community college--particularly adult--populations; facilitating students' social and intellectual development, identity formation, and reflective practice; rethinking orientation programming to emphasize the continuity of learning pre-, during- and post-program; asking fundamental questions about the purpose of education abroad to rethink assessment and its purposes; the faculty role in the internationalization of the curriculum; and developing more intentional relationships with in-field partners and international educational organizations to more effectively connect leaning abroad with other dimensions of undergraduate education. For everyone involved in international education - whether SIOs, faculty, department chairs or deans - the critical questions and new perspectives offered here will inform and shape the growing movement to integrate education abroad with the overall undergraduate experience.

Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - Sources and Analogues (Paperback, 2 Revised Edition): Elisabeth Brewer Sir Gawain and the Green Knight - Sources and Analogues (Paperback, 2 Revised Edition)
Elisabeth Brewer
R597 Discovery Miles 5 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This anthology of medieval writing provides a context for a deeper understanding of the Gawain-poet's originality and skill. The intertextuality of this brilliant poem can be more fully understood through Elisabeth Brewer's presentation of modern English versions of themes familiar from Gawain and the Green Knight -beheading, seduction and othertraditional material - from a range of medieval writings. Her book is a delightful and unusual small anthology of medieval literature; but its greatest success lies in providing a context for a fuller understanding of Sir Gawain, through its presentation of extracts and poems (including translation from Celtic and French originals) illustrating the tradition in which the Gawain-poet wrote, underscoring his own great achievement. It is both anintroduction to the poem and a useful tool for critical comparison. First published in 1975 as From Cuchulainn to Gawain.ELISABETH BREWERlectured in English at Homerton College, Cambridge.

Assessing Study Abroad - Theory, Tools and Practice (Paperback): Victor Savicki, Elizabeth Brewer Assessing Study Abroad - Theory, Tools and Practice (Paperback)
Victor Savicki, Elizabeth Brewer
R1,122 R994 Discovery Miles 9 940 Save R128 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This guide book is intended for advisors, administrators, and faculty members engaged with study abroad who are concerned with answering the question: what does study abroad achieve? It will also inform the work of study abroad organizations as well as institutions receiving study abroad students. Offering a non-technical approach to assessment, the book will appeal to those starting out. However, an array of case studies, illustrating the often untidy process of implementation, will equally appeal to those further along by offering creative - and often simple - approaches to common problems. Following an account of how, and why, assessment in the field has evolved, the first part of the book sets the stage for the reader to consider the role of mission and context in determining purpose, goals and outcomes; to identify and consult with stakeholders; determine what data and expertise may already be available on campus; match methods and tools to questions; and create realistic plans to communicate findings, and to act upon them. The second part of the book offers an overview of appropriate tools and strategies for assessing study abroad, emphasizing the importance of carefully formulating and prioritizing assessment questions and understanding the advantages and drawbacks of different instruments. It describes an array of qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods, illustrating their application with examples of practice, and concludes by outlining the process of putting a plan into action. The book concludes with ten case studies that illustrate various approaches to planning, experimentation, and implementation, some revealing false starts and lessons learned, and all conveying the message that assessment is an iterative, on-going process that needs constant refinement. The cases represent a wide variety of institutional and organizational types and demonstrate how each selected methods suited to their capacities and cultures.

Gender, Performance, and Authorship at the Abbey Theatre (Hardcover): Elizabeth Brewer Redwine Gender, Performance, and Authorship at the Abbey Theatre (Hardcover)
Elizabeth Brewer Redwine
R2,222 Discovery Miles 22 220 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Gender, Performance, and Authorship at the Abbey Theatre argues for a reconsideration of authorship at the Abbey Theatre. The actresses who performed the key roles at the Abbey contributed original ideas, language, stage directions, and revisions to the theatre's most renowned performances and texts, and this study asks that we consider the role of actresses in the development of these plays. Plays that have been historically attributed to W. B. Yeats and J. M. Synge have complicated histories, and the neglect of these women's contributions over the past century reflects power dynamics that privilege male, Anglo Irish writers over the contributions of working class actresses. The study asks that readers consider the importance of past performance in the creation of written text. Yeats began his earliest plays performing with and writing for Laura Armstrong, a young woman who was a precursor to Maud Gonne in her irreverent challenge to traditional gender roles. After writing his first plays and poems for Armstrong, Yeats met Gonne and developed two Cathleen plays, The Countess Cathleen and Cathleen ni Houlihan, for her to perform, beginning a lifetime of fruitful argument between the two writers about how Ireland should appear onstage. The book then turns to Synge's work with Molly Allgood in creating The Playboy of the Western World and Molly's contributions to Synge's Deirdre of the Sorrows. A section on Yeats's Deirdre shows the contributions of Lady Gregory and the play's performers. The book ends with a reconsideration of Abbey actress Sara Allgood's performances in British and American film as she brought her earliest work in the pre-Abbey tableau movement to American audiences in the 1940s, in ways that challenged ideas of Irishness, American identity, and aging women on screen.

Return of King Arthur British and American Arthurian Literature since 1800 (Hardcover): Beverly Taylor, Elisabeth Brewer Return of King Arthur British and American Arthurian Literature since 1800 (Hardcover)
Beverly Taylor, Elisabeth Brewer
R2,980 Discovery Miles 29 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The revival of interest in Arthurian legend in the 19th century was a remarkable phenomenon, apparently at odds with the spirit of the age. Tennyson was widely criticised for his choice of a medieval topic; yet The Idylls of the Kingwere accepted as the national epic, and a flood of lesser works was inspired by them, on both sides of the Atlantic. Elisabeth Brewer and Beverly Taylor survey the course of Arthurian literature from 1800 to the present day, and give an account of all the major English and American contributions. Some of the works are well-known, but there are also a host of names which will be new to most readers, and some surprises, such as J. Comyns Carr's King Arthur, rightly ignored as a text, but a piece oftheatrical history, for Sir Henry Irving played King Arthur, Ellen Terry was Guinevere, Arthur Sullivan wrote the music, and Burne-Jones designed the sets. The Arthurian works of the Pre-Raphaelites are discussed at length, as are the poemsof Edward Arlington Robinson, John Masefield and Charles Williams. Other writers have used the legends as part of a wider cultural consciousness: The Waste Land, David Jones's In Parenthesis and The Anathemata, and the echoes ofTristan and Iseult in Finnigan's Wake are discussed in this context. Novels on Arthurian themes are given their due place, from the satirical scenes of Thomas Love Peacock's The Misfortunes of Elphin and Mark Twain's A Connecticut Yankee at King Arthur's Court to T.H. White's serio-comic The Once and Future King and the many recent novelists who have turned away from the chivalric Arthur to depict him as a Dark Age ruler. The Return of King Arthurincludes a bibliography of British and American creative writing relating to the Arthurian legends from 1800 to the present day.

Prayers, Coffee and Tears - (My Mom Is Dying) (Paperback): Mary Elizabeth Brewer Prayers, Coffee and Tears - (My Mom Is Dying) (Paperback)
Mary Elizabeth Brewer
R224 Discovery Miles 2 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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