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This book provides an important and original way of understanding
how journalists use emotion to communicate to readers, posing the
deceptively simple question, 'how do journalists make us feel
something when we read their work?'. Martin uses case-studies of
award-winning magazine-style features to illuminate how some of the
best writers of literary journalism give readers the gift of
experiencing a range of perspectives and emotions in the telling of
a single story. Part One of this book discusses the origins and
development of narrative journalism and introduces a new
theoretical framework, the Virtue Paradigm, and a new textual
analysis tool, the Virtue Map. Part Two includes three case-studies
of prize-winning journalism, demonstrating how the Virtue Paradigm
and the Virtue Map provide fresh insight into narrative journalism
and the ongoing conversation of what it means to live well together
in community.
Information communication technologies in human services are of
increasing interest and concern to health and welfare educators,
managers, and practitioners due to their useful information
management and teaching capabilities. ""Information Communication
Technologies for Human Services Education and Delivery: Concepts
and Cases"" significantly contributes to the growing area of ICT
application in education and human service delivery. Containing
expert international contributions, this Premier Reference Source
showcases innovative practices, addresses ethical and logistic
concerns, and provides relevant theoretical frameworks and the
latest empirical research findings.
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Jenni's Pennies (Hardcover)
Jennifer Martinez; Contributions by Francisco A Salas; Edited by Roy Juarez
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Elizabeth Ham's 1845 novel, The Ford Family in Ireland, provides a
snapshot, based on the personal experiences of the author, of a
pivotal period in that country's history. It examines the state of
Ireland following the failed rebellions of 1798 and 1803 with a
focus on the uprising of the "Thrashers," an agrarian society in
Ireland, and their putting down by martial law. Such movements
attempted to avenge the wrongs which they perceived were being
carried out against the natives of Ireland by landowners and the
English government. This rare novel, alongside extensive editorial
commentary, will be of much interest to students of literature and
Irish history.
Collins International Primary English is a six-level,
multi-component course for the international market which has been
carefully developed to meet the needs of teachers and students.
This title is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International
Education. Collins International Primary English is a
self-contained, cohesive course which develops reading, writing,
speaking and listening skills at primary level. The course follows
a clear structure and progression through the levels, with
carefully selected texts covering both fiction and non-fiction
genres, including extracts from the highly successful Collins Big
Cat series. The Workbooks support the Student's Books by providing
additional material for practice and reinforcement. Exercises and
activities are linked to each unit of the corresponding Student's
Book, offering further practice in the key skills. Provides support
as part of a set of resources for the Cambridge Primary curriculum
framework from 2018.
Feminist programming, no matter the venue, provides opportunities
for young girls and women, as well as men, to acquire leadership
skills and the confidence to create sustainable social change.
Offering a wide-ranging overview of different types of feminist
engagement, the chapters in this volume challenge readers to
critically examine accepted cultural norms both in and out of
schools, and speak out about oppression and privilege. To
understand the various pathways to feminism and feminist identity
development, this collection brings together scholars from
education, women's studies, sociology, and community development to
examine ways in which to integrate feminism and women's studies
into education through pedagogy, practice, and activism.
Collins International Primary English is a six-level,
multi-component course for the international market which has been
carefully developed to meet the needs of teachers and students.
This title is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International
Education. Collins International Primary English is a
self-contained, cohesive course which develops reading, writing,
speaking and listening skills at primary level. Consisting of
students' books, workbooks, teachers' guides and a digital
resource, it includes a wide range of stimulating and engaging
texts to build literacy and language skills. With a colourful and
engaging design, the Student's Books follow a clear structure and
progression through the levels.They feature carefully selected
texts, covering both fiction and non-fiction genres, including
extracts from the highly successful Collins Big Cat series. Skills
are clearly defined and different levels of ability are catered for
within each unit. Also in the series: the Student's Books are
supported by online resources, workbooks, and comprehensive teacher
support. Provides support as part of a set of resources for the
Cambridge Primary curriculum framework from 2018.
Feminist programming, no matter the venue, provides opportunities
for young girls and women, as well as men, to acquire leadership
skills and the confidence to create sustainable social change.
Offering a wide-ranging overview of different types of feminist
engagement, the chapters in this volume challenge readers to
critically examine accepted cultural norms both in and out of
schools, and speak out about oppression and privilege. To
understand the various pathways to feminism and feminist identity
development, this collection brings together scholars from
education, women's studies, sociology, and community development to
examine ways in which to integrate feminism and women's studies
into education through pedagogy, practice, and activism.
This book provides an important and original way of understanding
how journalists use emotion to communicate to readers, posing the
deceptively simple question, 'how do journalists make us feel
something when we read their work?'. Martin uses case-studies of
award-winning magazine-style features to illuminate how some of the
best writers of literary journalism give readers the gift of
experiencing a range of perspectives and emotions in the telling of
a single story. Part One of this book discusses the origins and
development of narrative journalism and introduces a new
theoretical framework, the Virtue Paradigm, and a new textual
analysis tool, the Virtue Map. Part Two includes three case-studies
of prize-winning journalism, demonstrating how the Virtue Paradigm
and the Virtue Map provide fresh insight into narrative journalism
and the ongoing conversation of what it means to live well together
in community.
Written with a range of international contexts in mind, this highly
flexible, 6-level course provides coverage of the Cambridge Primary
English as a Second Language syllabus. Consisting of an appealing,
magazine style Student Book, extensive Workbook and supportive
Teacher's Guide, the course offers progression within and across
levels. The Workbooks link closely to the Student Books, providing
additional activities related to the key topics presented in the
Students Books. Learners are able to practise the four skills -
Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening - and build their
confidence and understanding of the key vocabulary and language
structures covered in the syllabus. 'Thinking Deeper' tasks and
projects challenge learners to stretch themselves by spending
longer thinking about a topic and investigating it further. The
workbooks should be used together with the Student Books, to
provide full syllabus coverage and give learners the opportunity to
reinforce and consolidate their learning, while developing fluency
and accuracy. Provides support as part of a set of resources for
the Cambridge Primary curriculum framework from 2011. This title is
endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education.
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