0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 7 of 7 matches in All Departments

The Routledge Global Haiku Reader (Paperback): Grant Caldwell, James Shea The Routledge Global Haiku Reader (Paperback)
Grant Caldwell, James Shea
R1,110 Discovery Miles 11 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Global Haiku Reader provides a historical overview and comprehensive examination of haiku across the world in numerous languages, poetic movements, and cultural contexts. Offering an extensive critical perspective, this volume provides leading essays by poets and scholars who explore haiku's various global developments, demonstrating the form's complex and sometimes contradictory manifestations from the twentieth century to the present. The sixteen chapters are carefully organized into categories that reflect the salient areas of practice and study: Haiku in Transit, Haiku and Social Consciousness, Haiku and Experimentation, The Future of Global Haiku. An insightful introduction surveys haiku's influence beyond Japan and frames the collection historically and culturally, questioning commonly held assumptions about haiku and laying the groundwork for new ways of seeing the form. Haiku's elusiveness, its resistance to definition, is partly what keeps it so relevant today, and this book traces the many ways in which this global verse form has evolved. The Routledge Global Haiku Reader ushers haiku into the twenty-first century in a critically minded and historically informed manner for a new generation of readers and writers and will appeal to students and researchers in literary studies, Asian studies, comparative literature, cultural studies and creative writing.

The Routledge Global Haiku Reader (Hardcover): Grant Caldwell, James Shea The Routledge Global Haiku Reader (Hardcover)
Grant Caldwell, James Shea
R3,883 Discovery Miles 38 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Routledge Global Haiku Reader provides a historical overview and comprehensive examination of haiku across the world in numerous languages, poetic movements, and cultural contexts. Offering an extensive critical perspective, this volume provides leading essays by poets and scholars who explore haiku's various global developments, demonstrating the form's complex and sometimes contradictory manifestations from the twentieth century to the present. The sixteen chapters are carefully organized into categories that reflect the salient areas of practice and study: Haiku in Transit, Haiku and Social Consciousness, Haiku and Experimentation, The Future of Global Haiku. An insightful introduction surveys haiku's influence beyond Japan and frames the collection historically and culturally, questioning commonly held assumptions about haiku and laying the groundwork for new ways of seeing the form. Haiku's elusiveness, its resistance to definition, is partly what keeps it so relevant today, and this book traces the many ways in which this global verse form has evolved. The Routledge Global Haiku Reader ushers haiku into the twenty-first century in a critically minded and historically informed manner for a new generation of readers and writers and will appeal to students and researchers in literary studies, Asian studies, comparative literature, cultural studies and creative writing.

Inspiring the Secondary Curriculum with Technology - Let the students do the work! (Hardcover): James Shea, Antony Stockford Inspiring the Secondary Curriculum with Technology - Let the students do the work! (Hardcover)
James Shea, Antony Stockford
R3,870 Discovery Miles 38 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Are other teachers using technology in their lessons? Are you letting your own students down by not harnessing the power of your students' technology knowledge in your lessons? Is your school asking you to show where you are developing ICT in your subject teaching? ICT in your subject does not mean teaching databases, spreadsheets or word processing. Having technical knowledge is no longer sufficient or indeed necessary in today's world - more important is the knowledge of how to advise and teach students to use technology efficiently and responsibly through their subject. Students faced with a 'problem' will need to hunt the internet for open source software, download apps and respond to the problem using technology as a problem solving tool. The scenarios are endless, but can be generated by the teacher - this could mean students publishing work through Amazon's Kindle or keeping a blog within a class wiki. Teachers do not need to have technical knowledge; rather they need knowledge of trends and opportunities. They then need to blend their basic subject pedagogy within these new trends to contextualise ICT skills.This book looks at pedagogical approaches to using ICT in the classroom that will help you to harness future trends, technology and software and embed them into your subject teaching. Full of practical advice, it illustrates how secondary teachers - of any discipline - can accelerate their students' learning, progress and ability within their subject whilst developing the soft ICT skills needed in the workplace and society. Including case studies and examples throughout, chapters cover: Mixing traditional teaching methods with e-learning Developing interactive students Mobile technologies Student safety online E-Portfolios and Virtual Learning Environments Using technology to extend learning beyond the classroom Ask yourself, would you be happy if your doctor did not use new technology to advance their practice? The same goes for you - your students need only a little encouragement and they are quite capable of doing all the work. This timely new book will help you structure your teaching to harness the latest developments in ICT in tandem with the students you teach.

Inspiring the Secondary Curriculum with Technology - Let the students do the work! (Paperback): James Shea, Antony Stockford Inspiring the Secondary Curriculum with Technology - Let the students do the work! (Paperback)
James Shea, Antony Stockford
R862 Discovery Miles 8 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Are other teachers using technology in their lessons? Are you letting your own students down by not harnessing the power of your students technology knowledge in your lessons? Is your school asking you to show where you are developing ICT in your subject teaching?

ICT in your subject does not mean teaching databases, spreadsheets or word processing. Having "technical" knowledge is no longer sufficient or indeed necessary in today s world more important is the knowledge of how to advise and teach students to use technology efficiently and responsibly through their subject. Students faced with a problem will need to hunt the internet for open source software, download apps and respond to the problem using technology as a problem solving tool. The scenarios are endless, but can be generated by the teacher - this could mean students publishing work through Amazon s Kindle or keeping a blog within a class wiki. Teachers do not need to have technical knowledge; rather they need knowledge of trends and opportunities. They then need to blend their basic subject pedagogy within these new trends to contextualise ICT skills.

This book looks at pedagogical approaches to using ICT in the classroom that will help you to harness future trends, technology and software and embed them into your subject teaching. Full of practical advice, it illustrates how secondary teachers of any discipline can accelerate their students learning, progress and ability within their subject whilst developing the soft ICT skills needed in the workplace and society. Including case studies and examples throughout, chapters cover:

  • Mixing traditional teaching methods with e-learning
  • Developing interactive students
  • Mobile technologies
  • Student safety online
  • E-Portfolios and Virtual Learning Environments
  • Using technology to extend learning beyond the classroom

Ask yourself, would you be happy if your doctor did not use new technology to advance their practice? The same goes for you your students need only a little encouragement and they are quite capable of doing all the work. This timely new book will help you structure your teaching to harness the latest developments in ICT in tandem with the students you teach."

Moving a Stone - Bilingual in Chinese and English (Paperback, Bilingual edition): Yam Gong Moving a Stone - Bilingual in Chinese and English (Paperback, Bilingual edition)
Yam Gong; Translated by James Shea, Dorothy Tse
R423 R341 Discovery Miles 3 410 Save R82 (19%) Out of stock

Yam Gong is a leading Hong Kong poet who has worked as a laborer since adolescence and produced many of his poems during his work breaks. An outsider poet, he explores the synthesis of everyday life and philosophical inquiry. Using shifting tonal registers, he refashions borrowed language, including English song lyrics, Cantonese wordplay, Chinese folk stories and poems, news reports, prayers, and slang. This bilingual volume is the first book-length collection of Yam Gong’s poems in English, drawing from his most important work over the past forty years. Moving a Stone: Selected Poems of Yam Gong is the fourth title in Zephyr’s Hong Kong Atlas series, the only series in the world to showcase Hong Kong poetry in English.

Star in the Eye (Paperback): James Shea Star in the Eye (Paperback)
James Shea; Selected by Nick Flynn
R350 R289 Discovery Miles 2 890 Save R61 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"James Shea brings us to the edge of the unknown and points into the darkness, until our eyes adjust and we see that he is pointing at himself, already there. These poems make me wish I had the same dreams Shea has; after reading this book it seems possible--anything does."--Nick Flynn

The Lost Novel (Paperback): James Shea The Lost Novel (Paperback)
James Shea
R360 R267 Discovery Miles 2 670 Save R93 (26%) Out of stock

James Shea's second collection engages in lucid, perspicacious conversation with narratives public and personal, visible and unseen, the loss in the title cycloning out from Midwestern landscapes to histories and undertows and the "unorganized movement of time" that "bedevils us." A stunning, thoughtful follow-up to his Fence Modern Poets Prize-winning debut "Star in the Eye."

From "Moscow": "

We saw the legs
of a coyote run
past into the grass
during our eve-
ning drive through
rolling mounds
resembling kneel-
ing bison. Such
gorgeous hills
make one wish
to see the dark
slopes where
famous bodies
may be buried. . . ."

James Shea is the author of "Star in the Eye," selected for the 2008 Fence Modern Poets Series and named as a "Favorite Book of 2008" by the "Chicago Sun-Times." His work has appeared in various publications, including "Boston Review," "Colorado Review," "Denver Quarterly," "jubilat," "Iowa Review," and the Academy of American Poets' Poem-A-Day feature. His translations of Japanese poetry can be found in the "Iowa Review," "Circumference," and "Gin'yu." He was included recently in the Poetry Society of America's New American Poets series. He teaches at Nebraska Wesleyan University.

Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Fly Repellent ShooAway (Black)(4 Pack)
R1,396 R1,076 Discovery Miles 10 760
Home Classix Double Wall Knight Tumbler…
R179 R139 Discovery Miles 1 390
Playseat Evolution Racing Chair (Black)
 (3)
R8,999 R6,999 Discovery Miles 69 990
Twice The Glory - The Making Of The…
Lloyd Burnard, Khanyiso Tshwaku Paperback R325 R219 Discovery Miles 2 190
Multifunction Water Gun - Gladiator
R399 R379 Discovery Miles 3 790
Efekto 77300-G Nitrile Gloves (L)(Green)
R63 Discovery Miles 630
With God All Things Are Possible Small…
Paperback R35 R29 Discovery Miles 290
HP 330 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo
R800 R400 Discovery Miles 4 000
Loot
Nadine Gordimer Paperback  (2)
R383 R310 Discovery Miles 3 100
Loot
Nadine Gordimer Paperback  (2)
R383 R310 Discovery Miles 3 100

 

Partners