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The world of esports in education is booming, and the field needs
empirical studies to help ground much of what is going on in the
field. Over the last couple years, there appears to be a large
amount of anecdotal evidence surrounding esports and its role in
education, but researchers, teachers, coaches, and organizations
need peer-reviewed, research-based evidence so they can evolve the
field at large. As the amount of esports teams and organizations
continues to rise, so will the need for the field to provide
empirical research about esports and education and the effect it
has on students and those who partake in it. Esports Research and
Its Integration in Education is an essential reference source for
those interested in educational research related to esports topics
as they are approached through multiple ages of schooling and
infused throughout a variety of content areas and research
methodologies. The book covers empirical studies that help
practitioners to understand how esports is developing within and
around learning institutions and what the impact may be on students
and their contemporary educational experiences. Covering topics
such as college and career readiness, literacy practices, and urban
education, this text is essential for stakeholders involved in the
rise of esports, administrators, teachers, coaches, researchers,
students, and academicians.
Scandals in food, growth of supermarket power, new technologies and
crises in obesity have shaken popular trust in food across Europe.
The BSE epidemic, concern over GM foods, dioxin scares and avian
flu have placed consumer trust and how to restore it at the top of
government agendas. Uncovering surprising differences between
countries, "Trust in Food" examines these issues to challenge the
idea of the consumer as a sovereign individual and to demonstrate
how consumption is institutionalized within societies.
Learning and Instructional Technologies for the 21st Century
gathers research which identify models and approaches to improve
learning through the inclusion of technology. These papers, from
leading researchers and thinkers in instructional technology, begin
by refuting the idea that education can be improved through more or
better technology. Instead, the contributors emphasize specific,
research-based ideas, which re-evaluate learning, reorganize
schools, redirect technology, and provide instruction.
Acknowledging the critical role of technology, these
contributions explore technology's main advantage--its ability to
enable advanced learning designs and emerging paradigms as well as
to evolve learning interactions. While each paper explores a
specific aspect of the role of technology, the collection shares
this common theme. Without sufficient consideration to the process
of learning and its many facets, technological availability alone
will not provide a sustained impact on the educational process.
Originating from the first AECT Research Symposium, Learning and
Instructional Technologies for the 21st Century will be of interest
to researchers and practitioners alike.
PERSON-CENTRED CARE IN RADIOGRAPHY A helpful guide to patient and
person-centered care in radiography, with a particular focus on
interpersonal and communication skills Person-centred Care in
Radiography: Skills for Providing Effective Patient Care explores
the complex interpersonal skills that are required of practitioners
and medical imaging professionals which ensure high-quality service
is given to person-centred care in radiography. The textbook is
also written by a team of expert authors, and grounded in the
team’s own research, as well as their involvement with the Heads
of Radiography Group, the Association of Radiography Educators, the
Collaborating Centre for Values-based Practice in Health and Social
Care, and the College of Radiographers. The textbook contains a
broad range of additional learning features, including case
studies, student exercises, annotated further readings, and chapter
summaries. Diagrams and illustrations are used throughout the book
to provide visual representation of the concepts presented.
Learning activities are also included throughout the book to
encourage readers to self-discover and reflect and then apply their
learning to their own role. Person-centred Care in Radiography
includes detailed information on and discussion of: Values,
developing resilience, defining compassion, pain and suffering, and
professional behaviors and culture Scenarios developed by service
users based on real-life practice, to demonstrate the impact of the
professional’s behavior on the care received Diversity of service
users, the role of carers, conceptual frameworks, interpersonal
communication skills and communicating with patients beyond
introductions Values-based practice, compassionate practice,
theoretical models for patient-centered care in radiography and
reflections to help readers move forward Targeted at all staff
working within diagnostic and therapeutic radiography clinical
departments and educational institutions, Person-centred Care in
Radiography, can be used in both radiography education by students
and educators and by qualified staff who wish to reflect on their
own patient care and develop their skills.
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Lost Worlds Short Stories (Hardcover)
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Following the great success of our Gothic Fantasy, deluxe edition
short story compilations, Ghosts, Horror, Science Fiction, Murder
Mayhem and Crime & Mystery this latest title is packed with
dark valleys, high mountain passes, dinosaurs and endless dark
creations. Contains a fabulous mix of classic and brand new
writing, with authors from the US, Canada, and the UK.
Protection. Prayer. Providence. People. People throughout history
have shared stories to entertain, to inform, to inspire. Christ’s
people do this, but even more than that, they tell stories to
testify to the mighty acts of their God. The stories in this book
testify to God’s protection in times of war, on journeys, from
enemy attacks and in everyday life. They tell of prayers answered.
They proclaim the Father’s care, in providing what His people
need at the very moment they need it. WEC – Worldwide
Evangelization for Christ – is a mission organization founded by
C.T. Studd and Alfred Buxton in 1913. There are nearly 2,000
full–time members from over 50 nations working in 70+ locations
around the globe. WEC UK & Ireland is made up of several
hundred members. These stories come from among their ranks. Each
written by an ordinary Christian, in their own words, these stories
will challenge and encourage you. You will find yourself asking
what might happen if you stepped out in faith.
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Lost Souls Short Stories (Hardcover)
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A collection of new tales with brilliant new writers and lost souls
from the darkest corners of literature and legend: Morrigan's
ravens in Celtic myth mingle with Dante's infernal spirits and the
work of John Milton. And with the dark fiction of William Hope
Hodgson and Arthur Machen this promises to be a haunting, chilling
read. Classic authors include: E.F. Benson, Ambrose Bierce, Mary
Elizabeth Braddon, F. Marion Crawford, Dante, Charles Dickens,
Amelia B. Edwards, Sheridan le Fanu, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, W.F.
Harvey, William Hope Hodgson, E.T.A Hoffmann, James Hogg,
Washington Irving, Henry James, M.R. James, Jerome K. Jerome,
Perceval Landon, Friedrich Laun, H.P. Lovecraft, Arthur Machen,
Charles Maturin, E. Nesbit, Margaret Oliphant, Edgar Allan Poe,
Walter Scott, Sarah Elizabeth Utterson, Edith Wharton, along with a
retold tale from Ovid's Metamorphoses.
Learning and Instructional Technologies for the 21st Century
gathers research which identify models and approaches to improve
learning through the inclusion of technology. These papers, from
leading researchers and thinkers in instructional technology, begin
by refuting the idea that education can be improved through more or
better technology. Instead, the contributors emphasize specific,
research-based ideas, which re-evaluate learning, reorganize
schools, redirect technology, and provide instruction.
Acknowledging the critical role of technology, these
contributions explore technology's main advantage--its ability to
enable advanced learning designs and emerging paradigms as well as
to evolve learning interactions. While each paper explores a
specific aspect of the role of technology, the collection shares
this common theme. Without sufficient consideration to the process
of learning and its many facets, technological availability alone
will not provide a sustained impact on the educational process.
Originating from the first AECT Research Symposium, Learning and
Instructional Technologies for the 21st Century will be of interest
to researchers and practitioners alike.
The BSE epidemic, GM foods, avian flu, the growth of supermarkets
and the crisis in obesity have shaken consumer trust in food.
Uncovering surprising differences between countries, Trust in Food
examines this and challenges the idea of the consumer as a
sovereign individual, demonstrating how consumption is
institutionalized within society.
The BSE epidemic, GM foods, avian flu, the growth of supermarkets
and the crisis in obesity have shaken consumer trust in food.
Uncovering surprising differences between countries, Trust in Food
examines this and challenges the idea of the consumer as a
sovereign individual, demonstrating how consumption is
institutionalized within society.
Relations between the laity and the religious in medieval Durham
reveal much about lay religion of the time. Although religious life
in medieval Durham was ruled by its prince bishop and priory, the
laity flourished and played a major role in the affairs of the
parish, as Margaret Harvey demonstrates. Using a variety of
sources, she provides a complete account of its history from the
Conquest to the Dissolution of the priory, with a particular
emphasis on the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. She shows how
the laity interacted vigorously with both bishop and priory, and
the relations between them, with the priory providing schools,
hospitals, chantries and regular sermons, but also acting as a
disciplinary force. On a wider level, she also looks at the whole
question of lay religion andwhat can be discovered about it. She
finishes by an examination of local reactions to the Reformation.
Papers reflecting current research on orthodox religious practice
and ecclesiastical organisation from c.1350-c.1500. This book
derives from a conference held in 1989. It reflects current
research on ecclesiastical organisation and on aspects of religious
belief from the Black Death to the English Reformation. On the
wider front, there is an account of the diplomatic relations
between the Pope and those who ruled for the infant Henry VI.
Regional studies focus on Carthusians in Somerset, and the
continued attraction of the eremitical life; on the canons of
Exeter cathedral and on the foundation of chantries and the
endowment of churches. Taken together, these essays show how late
medieval religious belief was undermined by a variety of factors,
and point up the contrast between the humanity and sensitivity of
medieval religion and the nature of the faith which replaced it.
Contributors: CLIVE BURGESS, ROBERT W. DUNNING, MICHAEL J. HAREN,
MARGARET HARVEY, D.N. LEPINE, COLIN RICHMOND, ROBERT N. SWANSON,
BENJAMIN THOMPSON.
The world of esports in education is booming, and the field needs
empirical studies to help ground much of what is going on in the
field. Over the last couple years, there appears to be a large
amount of anecdotal evidence surrounding esports and its role in
education, but researchers, teachers, coaches, and organizations
need peer-reviewed, research-based evidence so they can evolve the
field at large. As the amount of esports teams and organizations
continues to rise, so will the need for the field to provide
empirical research about esports and education and the effect it
has on students and those who partake in it. Esports Research and
Its Integration in Education is an essential reference source for
those interested in educational research related to esports topics
as they are approached through multiple ages of schooling and
infused throughout a variety of content areas and research
methodologies. The book covers empirical studies that help
practitioners to understand how esports is developing within and
around learning institutions and what the impact may be on students
and their contemporary educational experiences. Covering topics
such as college and career readiness, literacy practices, and urban
education, this text is essential for stakeholders involved in the
rise of esports, administrators, teachers, coaches, researchers,
students, and academicians.
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