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Shortlisted for the UK Literacy Association's Academic Book Award
2021 There is an increasing trend in teachers using graphic novels
to get their students excited about reading and writing, using both
original stories and adaptations of classic works by authors such
as Homer, Shakespeare, and the Brontes. However, there is
surprisingly little research available about which pedagogies and
classroom practices are proven to be effective. This book draws on
cutting-edge research, surveys and classroom observations to
provide a set of effective methods for teaching with graphic novels
in the secondary English language arts classroom. These methods can
be applied to a broad base of uses ranging from understanding
literary criticism, critical reading, multimodal composition, to
learning literary devices like foreshadowing and irony. The book
begins by looking at what English language arts teachers hope to
achieve in the classroom. It then considers the affordances and
constraints of using graphic novels to achieve these specific
goals, using some of the most successful graphic novels as
examples, including Maus; Persepolis; The Nameless City; and
American Born Chinese and series such as Manga Shakespeare.
Finally, it helps the teacher navigate through the planning process
to figure out how to best use graphic novels in their own
classroom. Drawing on their extensive teaching experience, the
authors offer examples from real classrooms, suggested lesson
plans, and a list of teachable graphic novels organized by purpose
of teaching.
Through the prisms of a data scientist, a patent attorney, and a
designer, this book demystifies the complexity of patent data and
its structure and reveals their hidden connections by employing
elaborate data analytics and visualizations using a network map.
This book provides a practical guide to introduce and apply patent
network analytics and visualization tools in your business. We
incorporate case studies from renowned companies such as Apple,
Dyson, Adobe, Bose, Samsung and more, to scrutinise how their
underlying values of patent network drive innovation in their
business. Finally, this book advances readers' perspective of
patent gazettes as big data and as a tool for innovation analytics
when coupled with Artificial Intelligence.
Drawing on in-depth interviews, this text examines how Asian
American teachers in the US have adapted, persisted, and resisted
racial stereotyping and systematic marginalization throughout their
educational and professional pathways. Utilizing critical
perspectives combined with tenets of Asian Critical Race Theory,
Kim and Hsieh structure their findings through chapters focused on
issues relating to anti-essentialism, intersectionality, and the
broader social and historical positioning of Asians in the US.
Applying a critical theoretical lens to the study of Asian American
teachers demonstrates the importance of this framework in
understanding educators' experiences during schooling, training,
and teaching, and in doing so, the book highlights the need to
ensure visibility for a community so often overlooked as a "model
minority", and yet one of the fastest growing racial groups in the
US. This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators
with an interest in the sociology of education, multicultural
education, and teachers and teacher education more broadly. Those
specifically interested in Asian American history and the study of
race and ethics within Asian studies will also benefit from this
book.
The book is a collection of texts by the late former President of
the Republic of Korea and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Kim Dae-jung,
along with contributions by other authors including the late former
President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Richard von
Weizsacker. The manuscript aims to explore the significance of the
combination of a cosmopolitan vision and an Asian identity found in
the political thoughts of Kim. This book holds special significance
as it is edited by Professor Sang-Jin Han, one of Kim's most
trusted political advisors, as well as longtime friend - with their
relationship stretching back to way before Kim was elected
president. As one of Korea's leading intellectuals, Professor Han
is best positioned to make the most out of the material since he
simultaneously holds the privilege of a close personal relationship
with Kim as well as expert scholarly understanding of its academic
and philosophical value.
The ultimate guide for using graphic novels in any middle school or
high school classroom, this book considers how the graphic novel
format can support critical thinking and help reach disciplinary
goals in history, English language arts, science, math, fine arts,
and other subjects. Using specific graphic novels as examples, this
book considers how to help students read, question, and write about
both fiction and non-fiction. Whether teachers are new to graphic
novels or have been working with them for years, this book will
help improve instruction. Chapters ell us how to teach with graphic
novels, focusing on how disciplinary literacy can inform graphic
novel instruction; how readers should consider text, image, and the
intersection of the two when reading a graphic novel; and how
graphic novels can encourage critical response and
interdisciplinary instruction. Throughout the book, the authors
illustrate important teaching concepts with examples from recent
graphic novels. Appendices offer recommendations of graphic novels
ideal for different disciplines. Teachers who are serious about
using graphic novels effectively in the classroom will find this
book invaluable.
Cancer Stem Cells, Volume 141 in the Advances in Cancer Research
series, presents the latest release in this ongoing, well-regarded
serial that provides invaluable information on the exciting and
fast-moving field of cancer research. Topics covered in this new
release include SIX-EYA-DACH network control of cancer stem cell
properties, Dormancy and the cancer cell niche, Clonal
hematopoiesis: A hematopoietic stem cell disorder of aging,
Stringent assays to study human breast cancer stem cells,
Regulation of breast cancer stem cell specification and maintenance
by hypoxia-inducible factors, Cancer stem cells in breast and
prostate: fact or fiction, and much more.
This book is concerned with the fundamental issues of elder
respect, how it is practiced and perceived in the broad context of
human service settings, and with the resolution of those issues.
The writings presented in this book describe the role of elder
respect in health, social work, religious, and cultural and ethnic
settings. The authors aim for elder respect to be better understood
by professionals in human services as well as by those people who
care for elderly relatives in the East and the West.
In contemporary society, science constitutes a significant part of
human life in that it impacts on how people experience and
understand the world and themselves. The rapid advances in science
and technology, newly established societal and cultural norms and
values, and changes in the climate and environment, as well as, the
depletion of natural resources all greatly impact the lives of
children and youths, and hence their ways of learning, viewing the
world, experiencing phenomena around them and interacting with
others. These changes challenge science educators to rethink the
epistemology and pedagogy in science classrooms today as the
practice of science education needs to be proactive and relevant to
students and prepare them for life in the present and in the
future. Featuring contributions from highly experienced and
celebrated science educators, as well as research perspectives from
Europe, the USA, Asia and Australia, this book addresses
theoretical and practical examples in science education that, on
the one hand, plays a key role in our understanding of the world,
and yet, paradoxically, now acknowledges a growing number of
uncertainties of knowledge about the world. The material is in four
sections that cover the learning and teaching of science from
science literacy to multiple representations; science teacher
education; the use of innovations and new technologies in science
teaching and learning; and science learning in informal settings
including outdoor environmental learning activities. Acknowledging
the issues and challenges in science education, this book hopes to
generate collaborative discussions among scholars, researchers, and
educators to develop critical and creative ways of science teaching
to improve and enrich the lives of our children and youths.
The ultimate guide for using graphic novels in any middle school or
high school classroom, this book considers how the graphic novel
format can support critical thinking and help reach disciplinary
goals in history, English language arts, science, math, fine arts,
and other subjects. Using specific graphic novels as examples, this
book considers how to help students read, question, and write about
both fiction and non-fiction. Whether teachers are new to graphic
novels or have been working with them for years, this book will
help improve instruction. Chapters ell us how to teach with graphic
novels, focusing on how disciplinary literacy can inform graphic
novel instruction; how readers should consider text, image, and the
intersection of the two when reading a graphic novel; and how
graphic novels can encourage critical response and
interdisciplinary instruction. Throughout the book, the authors
illustrate important teaching concepts with examples from recent
graphic novels. Appendices offer recommendations of graphic novels
ideal for different disciplines. Teachers who are serious about
using graphic novels effectively in the classroom will find this
book invaluable.
In contemporary society, science constitutes a significant part of
human life in that it impacts on how people experience and
understand the world and themselves. The rapid advances in science
and technology, newly established societal and cultural norms and
values, and changes in the climate and environment, as well as, the
depletion of natural resources all greatly impact the lives of
children and youths, and hence their ways of learning, viewing the
world, experiencing phenomena around them and interacting with
others. These changes challenge science educators to rethink the
epistemology and pedagogy in science classrooms today as the
practice of science education needs to be proactive and relevant to
students and prepare them for life in the present and in the
future. Featuring contributions from highly experienced and
celebrated science educators, as well as research perspectives from
Europe, the USA, Asia and Australia, this book addresses
theoretical and practical examples in science education that, on
the one hand, plays a key role in our understanding of the world,
and yet, paradoxically, now acknowledges a growing number of
uncertainties of knowledge about the world. The material is in four
sections that cover the learning and teaching of science from
science literacy to multiple representations; science teacher
education; the use of innovations and new technologies in science
teaching and learning; and science learning in informal settings
including outdoor environmental learning activities. Acknowledging
the issues and challenges in science education, this book hopes to
generate collaborative discussions among scholars, researchers, and
educators to develop critical and creative ways of science teaching
to improve and enrich the lives of our children and youths.
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Software Engineering, Business Continuity, and Education - International Conferences, ASEA, DRBC and EL 2011, Held as Part of the Future Generation Information Technology Conference, FGIT 2011, in Conjunction with GDC 2011, Jeju Island, Korea, December 8-10, 2011. Proceedings (Paperback, 2011)
Tai-Hoon Kim, Hojjat Adeli, Haeng-kon Kim, Heau-jo Kang, Kyung Jung Kim, …
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This book comprises selected papers of the International
Conferences, ASEA, DRBC and EL 2011, held as Part of the Future
Generation Information Technology Conference, FGIT 2011, in
Conjunction with GDC 2011, Jeju Island, Korea, in December 2011.
The papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from
numerous submissions and focuse on the various aspects of advances
in software engineering and its Application, disaster recovery and
business continuity, education and learning.
Redefining Multicultural Families in South Korea provides an
in-depth look at the lives of families in Korea that include
immigrants. Ten original chapters in this volume, written by
scholars in multiple social science disciplines and covering
different methodological approaches, aim to reinvigorate
contemporary discussions about these multicultural families.
Specially, the volume expands the scope of “multicultural
families†by examining the diverse configurations of families
with immigrants who crossed the Korean border during and after the
1990s, such as the families of undocumented migrant workers,
divorced marriage immigrants, and the families of Korean women with
Muslim immigrant husbands. Second, instead of looking at immigrants
as newcomers, the volume takes a discursive turn, viewing them as
settlers or first-generation immigrants in Korea whose
post-migration lives have evolved and whose membership in Korean
society has matured, by examining immigrants’ identities, need
for political representation, their fights through the court
system, and the aspirations of second-generation immigrants.
Shortlisted for the UK Literacy Association's Academic Book Award
2021 There is an increasing trend in teachers using graphic novels
to get their students excited about reading and writing, using both
original stories and adaptations of classic works by authors such
as Homer, Shakespeare, and the Brontes. However, there is
surprisingly little research available about which pedagogies and
classroom practices are proven to be effective. This book draws on
cutting-edge research, surveys and classroom observations to
provide a set of effective methods for teaching with graphic novels
in the secondary English language arts classroom. These methods can
be applied to a broad base of uses ranging from understanding
literary criticism, critical reading, multimodal composition, to
learning literary devices like foreshadowing and irony. The book
begins by looking at what English language arts teachers hope to
achieve in the classroom. It then considers the affordances and
constraints of using graphic novels to achieve these specific
goals, using some of the most successful graphic novels as
examples, including Maus; Persepolis; The Nameless City; and
American Born Chinese and series such as Manga Shakespeare.
Finally, it helps the teacher navigate through the planning process
to figure out how to best use graphic novels in their own
classroom. Drawing on their extensive teaching experience, the
authors offer examples from real classrooms, suggested lesson
plans, and a list of teachable graphic novels organized by purpose
of teaching.
Through the prisms of a data scientist, a patent attorney, and a
designer, this book demystifies the complexity of patent data and
its structure and reveals their hidden connections by employing
elaborate data analytics and visualizations using a network map.
This book provides a practical guide to introduce and apply patent
network analytics and visualization tools in your business. We
incorporate case studies from renowned companies such as Apple,
Dyson, Adobe, Bose, Samsung and more, to scrutinise how their
underlying values of patent network drive innovation in their
business. Finally, this book advances readers' perspective of
patent gazettes as big data and as a tool for innovation analytics
when coupled with Artificial Intelligence.
The book is a collection of texts by the late former President of
the Republic of Korea and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Kim Dae-jung,
along with contributions by other authors including the late former
President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Richard von
Weizsacker. The manuscript aims to explore the significance of the
combination of a cosmopolitan vision and an Asian identity found in
the political thoughts of Kim. This book holds special significance
as it is edited by Professor Sang-Jin Han, one of Kim's most
trusted political advisors, as well as longtime friend - with their
relationship stretching back to way before Kim was elected
president. As one of Korea's leading intellectuals, Professor Han
is best positioned to make the most out of the material since he
simultaneously holds the privilege of a close personal relationship
with Kim as well as expert scholarly understanding of its academic
and philosophical value.
Machine Design Using the Mechanical Design Toolbox provides
students with a brief and accessible introduction to key concepts
related to machine design, as well as practical exercises that
teach them how to effectively use the Mechanical Design Toolbox
(MDT). The MDT allows students to conduct both design analysis and
synthesis of a machine component in an interactive fashion. This
unique approach emphasizes creativity, critical thinking, and
problem-solving rather than focusing on complex computations that
can hamper student learning. Each chapter presents essential
underlying mechanical principles associated with machine
components. Students review design examples and are challenged to
solve a series of problems both by hand and using the MDT,
providing them with the opportunity to become familiar with the
functionality of the toolbox. Dedicated chapters explore 2D and 3D
stress analysis using Mohr's circle diagrams, various stress
analysis tools, static and fatigue failure theories, shafts,
fasteners, springs, belt drives, gears, bearings, and more. The
final chapter provides three design projects that challenge
students to apply what they've learned and test their knowledge in
integrating designs of various machine components within the
context of a mechanical system. Embracing contemporary pedagogy and
technology, Machine Design Using the Mechanical Design Toolbox is
an ideal resource for courses in mechanical engineering and machine
design.
This is the full color version. Grandmaster Myung Yong Kim, Founder
of JinJungKwan Hapkido, brings to you this second book in the Power
Hapkido series. Grandmaster Kim shows you the "essentials" that all
1st Dan students should know. Grandmaster Myung Yong Kim is one of
the few original Hapkido Masters who still teaches as he was taught
in Korea. He proudly teaches Hapkido to students who are eager to
absorb all they can of Hapkido. He currently teaches in The
Woodlands, Texas and in Houston, Texas. This book starts with the
Ki Hap Bup (advanced breathing exercise) and assumes that you have
already mastered the skills and techniques from the first book.
Grandmaster Kim then goes into advanced wrist grab techniques, from
the same side wrist grab to the two handed wrist grabs. He goes on
to show techniques from sitting position, when someone is grabbing
for your chest, and when someone is about to throw you over.
Grandmaster Kim then shows offensive techniques, from breaks,
strikes, and throws. He ends with the knife defense techniques.
Here, he shows the basic stance, basic blocks, and all the
different techniques that can be executed from straight stabs, side
stabs, and downward stabs. This is THE book to have as a reference
if you are already a Hapkido practitioner. Check us out on facebook
and friend us and also visit us on our website at jjkhapkido.com.
Jin Jung
This is the black and white version. Grandmaster Myung Yong Kim,
Founder of JinJungKwan Hapkido, brings to you this second book in
the Power Hapkido series. Grandmaster Kim shows you the
"essentials" that all 1st Dan students should know. Grandmaster
Myung Yong Kim is one of the few original Hapkido Masters who still
teaches as he was taught in Korea. He proudly teaches Hapkido to
students who are eager to absorb all they can of Hapkido. He
currently teaches in The Woodlands, Texas and in Houston, Texas.
This book starts with the Ki Hap Bup (advanced breathing exercise)
and assumes that you have already mastered the skills and
techniques from the first book. Grandmaster Kim then goes into
advanced wrist grab techniques, from the same side wrist grab to
the two handed wrist grabs. He goes on to show techniques from
sitting position, when someone is grabbing for your chest, and when
someone is about to throw you over. Grandmaster Kim then shows
offensive techniques, from breaks, strikes, and throws. He ends
with the knife defense techniques. Here, he shows the basic stance,
basic blocks, and all the different techniques that can be executed
from straight stabs, side stabs, and downward stabs. This is THE
book to have as a reference if you are already a Hapkido
practitioner. Check us out on facebook and friend us and also visit
us on our website at jjkhapkido.com. Jin Jung
This book is the full color version with Korean terminology for all
the kicks and techniques. Grandmaster Myung Yong Kim (founder of
Jin Jung Kwan Hapkido) shows the essential techniques of
JinJungKwan Hapkido in this easy to follow, step by step book.
Learn abdominal breathing exercises along with kicks and self
defense techniques. First, learn to cultivate your inner power
through regular abdominal breathing exercises. Then strengthen your
legs through continued practice of over forty kicks. Finally, learn
to defend yourself against a variety of attacks, using your
opponent's power and size to your advantage. These are all kicks
and techniques that any Hapkido practitioner should know up to the
1st degree black belt
This is the Black and White version with Korean terminology for the
kicks and the basic techniques. HapKiDo - the way of coordinated
power. Essentially, you are using your opponent's size and power to
your advantage. In this book, Grandmaster Kim shows you many
different kicks and techniques that can be utilized during
stressful and dangerous encounters on the street. Grandmaster Myung
Yong Kim is one of the few original Hapkido Masters still alive and
teaching today and he proudly teaches Hapkido to students who are
eager to obsorb all they can of Hapkido. This book starts with the
foundations of Hapkido, which is the abdominal breathing exercise
(DanJun Ho Hup). The Danjun is your lower abdomen, about a couple
of inches below your navel. Here, you learn how to breathe and
cultivate your inner strength. Most of us spend hours at a time
working on our outer muscles, yet hardly any time is devoted to
developing one's inner strength. Grandmaster Kim shows you the
proper forms in doing the 4 different breathing exercises. Next,
you will be shown all of the single kicks, followed by combination
kicks, and then several special kicks. In doing the kicks daily,
you will see drastic improvement in your cardio, leg strength, and
in your overall flexibility. Finally, Grandmaster Kim covers the
Hapkido techniques. He begins with the basic wrist escapes, wrist
grabs, sleeve grabs, strikes, kicking blocks and much more This is
the book to have if you wish to learn the art of Hapkido. This book
can also be used as a reference for those who already have a
background in Hapkido. All the techniques shown are techniques that
any 1st degree Hapkido blackbelt practitioner should know. Become
our friend in facebook and also visit us on our website at
jjkhapkido.com. Jin Jung
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