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This unique volume presents an ecocultural and embodied perspective
on understanding numbers and their history in indigenous
communities. The book focuses on research carried out in Papua New
Guinea and Oceania, and will help educators understand humanity's
use of numbers, and their development and change. The authors focus
on indigenous mathematics education in the early years and shine
light on the unique processes and number systems of non-European
styled cultural classrooms. This new perspective for mathematics
education challenges educators who have not heard about the history
of number outside of Western traditions, and can help them develop
a rich cultural competence in their own practice and a new vision
of foundational number concepts such as large numbers, groups, and
systems. Featured in this invaluable resource are some data and
analyses that chief researcher Glendon Angove Lean collected while
living in Papua New Guinea before his death in 1995. Among the
topics covered: The diversity of counting system cycles, where they
were established, and how they may have developed. A detailed
exploration of number systems other than base 10 systems including:
2-cycle, 5-cycle, 4- and 6-cycle systems, and body-part tally
systems. Research collected from major studies such as Geoff
Smith's and Sue Holzknecht's studies of Morobe Province's multiple
counting systems, Charly Muke's study of counting in the Wahgi
Valley in the Jiwaka Province, and Patricia Paraide's documentation
of the number and measurement knowledge of her Tolai community. The
implications of viewing early numeracy in the light of this book's
research, and ways of catering to diversity in mathematics
education. In this volume Kay Owens draws on recent research from
diverse fields such as linguistics and archaeology to present their
exegesis on the history of number reaching back ten thousand years
ago. Researchers and educators interested in the history of
mathematical sciences will find History of Number: Evidence from
Papua New Guinea and Oceania to be an invaluable resource.
This book develops the theoretical perspective on visuospatial
reasoning in ecocultural contexts, granting insights on how the
language, gestures, and representations of different cultures
reflect visuospatial reasoning in context. For a number of years,
two themes in the field of mathematics education have run parallel
with each other with only a passing acquaintance. These two areas
are the psychological perspective on visuospatial reasoning and
ecocultural perspectives on mathematics education. This volume
examines both areas of research and explores the intersection of
these powerful ideas. In addition, there has been a growing
interest in sociocultural aspects of education and in particular
that of Indigenous education in the field of mathematics education.
There has not, however, been a sound analysis of how environmental
and cultural contexts impact visuospatial reasoning, although it
was noted as far back as the 1980s when Alan Bishop developed his
duality of visual processing and interpreting visual information.
This book provides this analysis and in so doing not only
articulates new and worthwhile lines of research, but also uncovers
and makes real a variety of useful professional approaches in
teaching school mathematics. With a renewed interest in
visuospatial reasoning in the mathematics education community, this
volume is extremely timely and adds significantly to current
literature on the topic.
Most education research is undertaken in western developed
countries. While some research from developing countries does make
it into research journals from time to time, but these articles
only emphasize the rarity of research in developing countries. The
proposed book is unique in that it will cover education in Papua
New Guinea over the millennia. Papua New Guinea's multicultural
society with relatively recent contact with Europe and the Middle
East provides a cameo of the development of education in a country
with both a colonial history and a coup-less transition to
independence. Discussion will focus on specific areas of
mathematics education that have been impacted by policies,
research, circumstances and other influences, with particular
emphasis on pressures on education in the last one and half
centuries. This volume will be one of the few records of this kind
in the education research literature as an in-depth record and
critique of how school mathematics has been grown in Papua New
Guinea from the late 1800s, and should be a useful addition to
graduate programs mathematics education courses, history of
mathematics, as well as the interdisciplinary fields of cross
cultural studies, scholarship focusing on globalization and post /
decolonialism, linguistics, educational administration and policy,
technology education, teacher education, and gender studies.
Discover the profound impact of family relationships on a child′s
development in this insightful and comprehensive textbook. This
engaging resource delves into the intricate dynamics of early
family interactions, with features such as: Chapter objectives
Reflective questions Case studies Chapter summaries Annotated
further reading Explore key topics like adoption and fostering,
abusive family relationships, and hospitalization through an
interdisciplinary lens. Drawing on the latest research and
practical examples, each chapter provides a rich understanding of
the complexities surrounding early relationships. This book offers
a straightforward guide to current theoretical debates surrounding
parenting and the family, with opportunities to learn from experts
with practical experience in education, health, law and social
services.
This book develops the theoretical perspective on visuospatial
reasoning in ecocultural contexts, granting insights on how the
language, gestures, and representations of different cultures
reflect visuospatial reasoning in context. Â For a number of
years, two themes in the field of mathematics education have run
parallel with each other with only a passing acquaintance.
 These two areas are the psychological perspective on
visuospatial reasoning and ecocultural perspectives on mathematics
education. Â This volume examines both areas of research and
explores the intersection of these powerful ideas. Â In
addition, there has been a growing interest in sociocultural
aspects of education and in particular that of Indigenous education
in the field of mathematics education. Â There has not,
however, been a sound analysis of how environmental and cultural
contexts impact visuospatial reasoning, although it was noted as
far back as the 1980s when Alan Bishop developed his duality of
visual processing and interpreting visual information. Â This
book provides this analysis and in so doing not only articulates
new and worthwhile lines of research, but also uncovers and makes
real a variety of useful professional approaches in teaching school
mathematics. Â With a renewed interest in visuospatial
reasoning in the mathematics education community, this volume is
extremely timely and adds significantly to current literature on
the topic.
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Aliens Among Us - Part 3 (CD)
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Big Finish picks up the events after Miracle Day with Torchwood:
Aliens Among Us. Captain Jack and Gwen Cooper have restarted
Torchwood. But it's in a very different Cardiff. Something
terrible's happened to the city. With every day getting darker,
will Torchwood need to adopt a whole new approach? 5.9 Poker Face
by Tim Foley. Torchwood are in trouble. Terrorist attacks are
rocking the city. Control of the police has been ceded to Cardiff's
alien masters. And it looks like it's all been arranged by Captain
Jack Harkness. Worse, there's a dead woman in the cells who says
that Torchwood will be hers by dawn. 5.10 Tagged by Joseph Lidster.
"I know what you've done. I know what you'll do." The phrase starts
appearing everywhere around Cardiff. On posters. On the internet.
It's just a prank, isn't it? Only a wave of vigilante crime spreads
through the city. People are taking revenge. Suddenly everyone
knows what you've done. And they know what you'll do. 5.11 Escape
Room by Helen Goldwyn. Gwen Cooper, Rhys Williams, and the
Colchester-Prices go to try out an escape room. They've heard a lot
about them. Especially this one. People keep going into the game
and not coming out. But Torchwood will be fine. After all -
partners can trust each other. Can't they? 5.12 Herald of the Dawn
by James Goss. It all starts normally enough. A car park full of
ramblers is incinerated by a thunderbolt. But the next day it's
clear there's something very wrong. Something's changed.
Something's coming. It's the end of the world. And that's what
Torchwood are best at.Torchwood has now been in existence for over
10 years from its debut in 2006 as a Doctor Who spin-off created by
top TV producer and writer Russell T Davies. The huge interest
following the announcement of the first Big Finish Torchwood series
caused a website server crash even as star John Barrowman was
breaking the news on his radio show. This release is the finale of
three sets collectively created as a fifth series following on from
the four series on TV, with Russell T Davies advising on the new
arcs, storylines and characters. CAST: John Barrowman (Captain Jack
Harkness), Alexandria Riley (Ng), Paul Clayton (Mr Colchester), Sam
Béart (Orr), Jonny Green (Tyler Steele), Kai Owen (Rhys Williams),
Tom Price (Sgt. Andy Davidson), Eve Myles (Gwen Cooper), Rachel
Atkins (Ro-Jedda), Ramon Tikaram (Colin Colchester-Price), Terence
Hardiman (Escape), Sanee Raval (Xander), Kezrena James (Serena),
Laura Dalgleish (Newsreader), Kerry Joy Stewart (Waitress),Garnon
Davies (Rory), Joseph Tweedale (Assassin), Richard Elfyn (Inspector
Bernstein), Aly Cruickshank (God Botherer), Marilyn Le Conte
(Sue),Rick Yale (Darren), Luke Williams (Hywel), Charlotte
O’Leary (News Reporter) NOTE: Torchwood contains adult material
and is not suitable for younger listeners.
Play in the Early Years provides an accessible overview of key
concepts, debates and approaches to children's Play. This book: *
Considers play from a variety of perspectives * Offers expert
insights into theory and research in each area * Encourages the
reader to critically reflect on both theory and practice With
features including key terms, case studies, reflective questions,
spotlights on research and an accompanying glossary, this text is
perfect for everyone who is interested in Play - from those just
starting undergraduate degrees through to those with more advanced
knowledge or experience.
Rhys is planning a lad's night in. Barbie in the back yard, few
tins, mates and bants. But the only person who turns up is Ianto -
who hasn't been invited. Hell is other people, especially when
they've brought board games. Something goes wrong. The two of them
could be trapped together for eternity at a barbecue where the
sausages never cook, and worse, the brewskis remain forever out of
reach. NOTE: Torchwood contains adult material and may not be
suitable for younger listeners. CAST: Nicola Walker (Liv Chenka),
Claire Rushbrook (Tula Chenka), David Collings (Ander Poul), Pamela
Salem (Lish Toos). More cast details to be announced.
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Torchwood - Aliens Among Us, 1 - Part 1 (CD)
James Goss, Juno Dawson, A. K. Benedict; Directed by Scott Handcock; Cover design or artwork by Lee Binding; Performed by …
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Big Finish picks up the events after Miracle Day with Torchwood:
Aliens Among Us.Captain Jack and Gwen Cooper have restarted
Torchwood. But it's in a very different Cardiff. Something terrible
has happened to the city. With every day getting darker, will
Torchwood need to adopt a whole new approach? 1. Changes Everything
by James Goss.Tyler Steele has washed up in Cardiff looking for a
fresh start. A disgraced journalist, he's looking into the Red
Doors movement - are they really behind the terrorist attacks on
immigrants? Who is stirring up the racism and hatred in the city,
and what does outsourcing contractor 3Sol have to do with it? 2.
Aliens & Sex & Chips & Gravy by James Goss. Has Cardiff
really been invaded by aliens? Tyler thinks he's found a lead - the
daughter of the mysterious Ro-Jedda is getting married and has
booked a private party. If Torchwood can infiltrate it, there's a
chance they'll end up closer to the truth. Free bar, canapes, and
the chance to find out what's really going on. What could possibly
go wrong? 3. Orr by Juno Dawson. Vincent Parry is the most
successful property developer in Cardiff. A while ago he made an
agreement with the mysterious Ro-Jedda, and it is an arrangement he
has come to bitterly regret. Something has to be done - but it's
going to cost him everything he loves. With time running out for
Cardiff, Torchwood encounter an alien who knows them only too well.
4. Superiority Complex by A K Benedict. Poverty and homelessness
are on the rise in Cardiff. The streets are full of the desperate
and the dispossessed. So, of course, it's the right time to open a
7-star luxury, all-inclusive hotel. And, naturally, the hotel is
for aliens only. As the humans stand outside the gates and look
hungrily in, there's one thing that makes them smile. Someone is
murdering the guests.Torchwood has appeared on both UK and US
television, BBC radio productions, novels, and now - courtesy of
Big Finish - in new audio plays. This release marks the first of
three sets collectively created as a fifth series following on from
the four series on TV, with Russell T Davies advising on the new
arcs, storylines and characters. CAST: John Barrowman (Captain Jack
Harkness), Kai Owen (Rhys Williams), Tom Price (Sgt Andy Davidson),
Paul Clayton (Mr Colchester), Alexandria Riley (Ng), Jonny Green
(Tyler Steele), and Eve Myles (Gwen Cooper), Stephen Critchlow (The
Mayor), Rachel Atkins (Ro-Jedda), Ruth Lloyd (Vorsun), Sophie
Colquhoun (Madrigal), Rhian Marston-Jones (Quenel), Lu Corfield
(Brongwyn), Rhys Whomsley (Osian), Sharon Morgan (Mary Cooper),
David Sibley (Vincent Parry), Sam Beart (Catrin Parry), Anthony
Boyle (Hotel Manager), Sam Jones (Toobert Jailert), Wilf Scolding
(Personal Trainer) NOTE: Torchwood contains adult material and is
not suitable for younger listeners.
Play in the Early Years provides an accessible overview of key
concepts, debates and approaches to children's Play. This book: *
Considers play from a variety of perspectives * Offers expert
insights into theory and research in each area * Encourages the
reader to critically reflect on both theory and practice With
features including key terms, case studies, reflective questions,
spotlights on research and an accompanying glossary, this text is
perfect for everyone who is interested in Play - from those just
starting undergraduate degrees through to those with more advanced
knowledge or experience.
Discover the profound impact of family relationships on a child′s
development in this insightful and comprehensive textbook. This
engaging resource delves into the intricate dynamics of early
family interactions, with features such as: Chapter objectives
Reflective questions Case studies Chapter summaries Annotated
further reading Explore key topics like adoption and fostering,
abusive family relationships, and hospitalization through an
interdisciplinary lens. Drawing on the latest research and
practical examples, each chapter provides a rich understanding of
the complexities surrounding early relationships. This book offers
a straightforward guide to current theoretical debates surrounding
parenting and the family, with opportunities to learn from experts
with practical experience in education, health, law and social
services.
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Torchwood #28 Sargasso (CD)
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The seas of planet Earth are choked by plastic. Plastic that no-one
has a use for and no-one can get rid of. Rhys Williams finds
himself stranded on a container ship in a sea of debris. People on
board are dying. Because, luckily, someone’s found a solution to
Earth’s polluted waters. The Nestene Consciousness can never have
too much plastic. CAST: Kai Owen (Rhys Williams), Sydney Feder
(Kaitlin Russell), Chloe Ewart (Captain Anika Banaczik), Robert
Jezek (Yonich), Wilf Scolding (Sailor). Other parts played by
members of the cast. NOTE: Torchwood contains adult material and
may not be suitable for younger listeners.
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Torchwood - 21 We Always Get Out Alive (CD)
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Gwen Cooper and Rhys Williams are on the run from a cataclysm.
They're the only survivors - But there's something in the car with
them. The huge and long-running public interest in new Torchwood
adventures resulted in a server melt-down when its return on audio
was announced by star John Barrowman on his Sunday night radio
slot. Across the range, John Barrowman, Eve Myles, Kai Owen and
Gareth David-Lloyd have reprised the characters who starred in four
years of hit Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood, screened around the
world -Gareth David-Lloyd played Ianto Jones in the BBC series, a
character so popular with fans that when he was killed off, a
shrine was created in Cardiff that is still there to this day! Star
Eve Myles has been seen on TV most recently in ITV's massive hits
Victoria and Broadchurch. Writer Guy Adams is a prolific script
writer for Big Finish, but as a novelist has been responsible for
works within the universes of Torchwood, Class, Sherlock Holmes,
Life on Mars as well as a number of his own books. CAST: Eve Myles
(Gwen Cooper),Kai Owen (Rhys Williams). NOTE: Torchwood contains
adult material and may not be suitable for younger listeners.
Eve Myles, Gareth David-Lloyd, Kai Owen and others read ten stories
based on the hit BBC TV series. Written specially for audio, with
additional sound design, the stories feature the original Torchwood
line-up including Captain Jack, Gwen, Ianto, Owen and Toshiko, plus
Rhys and PC Andy. The titles are Hidden by Steven Savile; Everyone
Says Hello by Dan Abnett; In the Shadows by Joseph Lidster; The Sin
Eaters by Brian Minchin; Department X and Ghost Train by James
Goss; Army of One by Ian Edginton; Fallout by David Llewellyn; Red
Skies by Joseph Lidster; and Mr Invincible by Mark Morris. The
readers are Naoko Mori, Burn Gorman, Eve Myles, Gareth David-Lloyd,
Kai Owen, Tom Price and John Telfer. Duration: 18 hours approx
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