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Designing courses to deliver effective teaching and significant
learning is the best way to set students up for success, and this
book guides readers through the process. The authors have worked
with faculty world-wide, and share the stories of how faculty have
transformed courses from theory to practice. They start with Dee
Fink's foundation of integrating course design. Then they provide
additional design concepts to expand the course blueprint to
implement plans for communication, accessibility, technology
integration, as well as the assessment of course design as it fits
into the assessment of programs and institutions, and how faculty
can use what they learn to meet their professional goals.
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Deadworld - Tattoo (Paperback)
Ralph Griffith, Stuart Kerr; Illustrated by Jake Jacobson
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R437
R365
Discovery Miles 3 650
Save R72 (16%)
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I am writing this book to open a conversation of faith. It is my
hope to not only offer an introduction to scripture that is
practical and functional for daily life but also to provide an
arena where questions of faith can be openly explored. This is not
an answer book but an invitation to a conversation. Harold "Jake'
Jacobson is an ordained Lutheran pastor who has served for the past
35 years at Grace Lutheran Church in Clarion, PA. For the past 10
years he has also served as Assistant to the Bishop of the
Northwestern Pennsylvania Synod and as Director of Evangelical
Mission for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Pastor
Jacobson holds degrees from Jamestown Community College, Gettysburg
College and the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. He is
also a certified Spiritual Director. Jake also is a professional
wood carver. He is the owner of Tre Kronor Studio and together with
his son they carry out a variety of artistic offerings in various
media.
Would you believe that a magazine article started the whole thing?
After reading that article, Jake got excited and came up with his
"Wild Hair." When he told his wife Kris about it, she wondered if
he had lost his mind. She thought that his idea of riding their
bicycles across the country was simply absurd. After all, they both
had good jobs to think about, and they had a hard time just riding
across town. But Kris finally changed her mind, and so began their
amazing odyssey.
Along the Way tells the story of their three month journey from
the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. It also tells about their
year of training and preparations, during which they discovered
recumbent bicycles. You've probably seen them, those long, low, sit
down bikes that caused a stir wherever Kris and Jake went. "Along
the Way" also tells about their unusual experiences, the
interesting people they met, and some amazing places they
visited.
Join them as they ride over the river and through the woods,
over the mountains and across the plains, to see this country as
few others have ever had the chance to do.
Designing courses to deliver effective teaching and significant
learning is the best way to set students up for success, and this
book guides readers through the process. The authors have worked
with faculty world-wide, and share the stories of how faculty have
transformed courses from theory to practice. They start with Dee
Fink's foundation of integrating course design. Then they provide
additional design concepts to expand the course blueprint to
implement plans for communication, accessibility, technology
integration, as well as the assessment of course design as it fits
into the assessment of programs and institutions, and how faculty
can use what they learn to meet their professional goals.
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