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Brave Dame Mary (Hardcover)
Louisa Hawtrey, George Bankes; Created by Mary Bankes (Lady ).
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R842
Discovery Miles 8 420
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Creative teaching as well as teaching creativity are cutting edge
issues in psychology today as recent academic and popular media
coverage has shown. This volume expands on that interest with
chapter authors drawn from interdisciplinary areas. It includes
examples of creatively teaching across the education system,
including preschool, K-12, undergraduate, and graduate level
education. The variety of subjects covered by the chapters include
psychology,math, science, and reading. In addition to creative
teaching which may lead to enhanced learning and achievement in
students, as well enhanced creativity,another focus is teaching
with the objective to enhance creativity.
Behavioral and technological innovation has a special place in
the future of graduate and medical education, both for students and
for educators. A new multi-media pedagogy offers innovative
techniques and technologies, drawing widely upon behavioral
science.
The psychology of multi-media education maximizes learning by
involving many different sensory modalities. Although multi-media
has long meant use of film and other electronic modality adjuncts
like Powerpoint, newer technologies expand these horizons further.
Now multi-media pedagogy means not only newer technologies, but
also newer, and different education techniques. This book describes
psychology innovation currently making educational settings
competent and competitive.
Student choice rules in education today. The technologically
driven environment produces students whose preference is incumbent
on electronic research means. Besides using these tools themselves,
students thirst for multi-media pedagogy in the classroom online
and on campus. It is therefore teachers who close the digital
divide between generations in order to educate effectively.
Approaches using new technologies and techniques have proven
successful internationally with diverse audiences.
There is nothing quite as pleasurable as a well-made, hot, aromatic
cup of coffee. This book explores all aspects of coffee and coffee
use, with clear, informative text and beautiful photographs
throughout. It includes a fascinating discussion on the history of
coffee drinking around the world, and an overview of all the
roasts, grinds and blends available. It explains how to make the
best-known coffee drinks, such as espresso and granita, and
includes over 70 coffee recipes, such as Tiramisu, Coffee Coeurs a
la Cre me, Mocha Sponge Cake and Cappuccino Torte. With over 750
glorious photographs, fascinating text and enticing recipes for all
occasions, this is the book for every coffee-lover.
Cinema both reflects life and contours life-that is its
psychological power. And for decades, clinicians and educators have
recognized the value of this power, using it to respectively heal
in therapy and educate in the classroom. The Cinematic Mirror for
Psychology and Life Coaching mines the illustrative value of
cinema, offering therapists and life coaches access to ideas that
can motivate and enlighten clients.
Although many movie guides exist, this volume complements the
available literature by adding positive psychology, mental health,
and wellness perspectives to the clinical/educational/coaching mix.
The serious intent to cull from cinema its underlying psychological
value has motivated noted clinicians, life coaches, and cultural
critics to offer science-based analysis and intervention
strategies. Readers may add their own movie insights and
professional expertise to this rich foundation. The volume covers
international as well as domestic cinema in a variety of genres,
providing a range of film choices relevant to clients' lives.
Beyond this, it expands on universal concepts of strengths,
capabilities, and coping methods. Chapters in The Cinematic Mirror:
analyze how movies can create and relieve trauma, challenge
Hollywood's portrayal of the American family, overview the use of
movies to examine relationships in therapy, explore the acclaimed
Up television cinema verite series as studies in personal growth
and social change, reinterprets images of disability in terms of
positive psychology, examines models, or the lack thereof, for the
American adolescent rite of passage, traces the history of mental
illness stereotypes in film.
The collective wisdom found in The Cinematic Mirror for
Psychology and Life Coaching will bring professionals involved in
healing, coaching, counseling, education, and mentoring not only
new applications but new appreciation for the transformative power
of film. That power already exists. Readers just have to "SEE"
it.
Creative teaching as well as teaching creativity are cutting edge
issues in psychology today as recent academic and popular media
coverage has shown. This volume expands on that interest with
chapter authors drawn from interdisciplinary areas. It includes
examples of creatively teaching across the education system,
including preschool, K-12, undergraduate, and graduate level
education. The variety of subjects covered by the chapters include
psychology,math, science, and reading. In addition to creative
teaching which may lead to enhanced learning and achievement in
students, as well enhanced creativity,another focus is teaching
with the objective to enhance creativity.
Behavioral and technological innovation has a special place in the
future of graduate and medical education, both for students and for
educators. A new multi-media pedagogy offers innovative techniques
and technologies, drawing widely upon behavioral science. The
psychology of multi-media education maximizes learning by involving
many different sensory modalities. Although multi-media has long
meant use of film and other electronic modality adjuncts like
Powerpoint, newer technologies expand these horizons further. Now
multi-media pedagogy means not only newer technologies, but also
newer, and different education techniques. This book describes
psychology innovation currently making educational settings
competent and competitive. Student choice rules in education today.
The technologically driven environment produces students whose
preference is incumbent on electronic research means. Besides using
these tools themselves, students thirst for multi-media pedagogy in
the classroom online and on campus. It is therefore teachers who
close the digital divide between generations in order to educate
effectively. Approaches using new technologies and techniques have
proven successful internationally with diverse audiences.
Cinema both reflects life and contours life that is its
psychological power. And for decades, clinicians and educators have
recognized the value of this power, using it to respectively heal
in therapy and educate in the classroom. The Cinematic Mirror for
Psychology and Life Coaching mines the illustrative value of
cinema, offering therapists and life coaches access to ideas that
can motivate and enlighten clients.
Although many movie guides exist, this volume complements the
available literature by adding positive psychology, mental health,
and wellness perspectives to the clinical/educational/coaching mix.
The serious intent to cull from cinema its underlying psychological
value has motivated noted clinicians, life coaches, and cultural
critics to offer science-based analysis and intervention
strategies. Readers may add their own movie insights and
professional expertise to this rich foundation. The volume covers
international as well as domestic cinema in a variety of genres,
providing a range of film choices relevant to clients lives. Beyond
this, it expands on universal concepts of strengths, capabilities,
and coping methods. Chapters in The Cinematic Mirror: analyze how
movies can create and relieve trauma, challenge Hollywood s
portrayal of the American family, overview the use of movies to
examine relationships in therapy, explore the acclaimed Up
television cinema verite series as studies in personal growth and
social change, reinterprets images of disability in terms of
positive psychology, examines models, or the lack thereof, for the
American adolescent rite of passage, traces the history of mental
illness stereotypes in film.
The collective wisdom found in The Cinematic Mirror for
Psychology and Life Coaching will bring professionals involved in
healing, coaching, counseling, education, and mentoring not only
new applications but new appreciation for the transformative power
of film. That power already exists. Readers just have to "SEE"
it."
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Brave Dame Mary (Paperback)
Louisa Hawtrey, George Bankes; Created by Mary Bankes (Lady ).
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R556
Discovery Miles 5 560
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Written by Dr. Mary Banks, "Be Ye Perfect" was featured with its
author on TBN (Trinity Broadcasting Network. The Forward in the
book was written by Matt & Laurie Crouch.The following is an
excerpt from that Forward. Congratulations. You have dared to open
a book with a title as audacious as "Be Ye Perfect." Perhaps you
were drawn to these words out of morbid curiosity, or better yet,
ardent skepticism. For who could possibly be perfect except God and
what difference would it make anyway? But perhaps, like we first
were and like Mary Banks certainly was, you were drawn to these
words, to the idea of perfection, out of pure and simple
desperation. Desperation nurtured through years of fruitless
struggle, contention, and warfare both within yourself and with the
powers around you to be holy, to be righteous, to be anything but
who you knew yourself to be; a desperation that left you balancing
on the razor's edge of realization that either there had to be more
to Christianity than what has been taught or Christianity itself is
just as disposable as every other philosophy or religion out there
today. The book you hold in your hands is no fad teaching, no new
trendy religious thinking. The truths and revelation found here
won't be finding their way to charm bracelets, inspirational candy
wrappers or witty T-shirts. No, the truths Mary Banks so engagingly
present represent nothing short of a revolution. The church must
either embrace it or they will be the ones who are truly left
behind. Matt & Laurie Crouch, Trinity Broadcasting Network
Discover the other half of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, "Be Ye
Perfect as your Father in Heaven is Perfect"
Photographs are black and white in this edition. "Glory in the
Mourning" is a family's compelling, deeply personal story of
healing after a car accident takes the life of their daughter and
injures their sons. Stuart and Mary Banks share profound
reflections articulating their crisis of faith and their journey to
recovery. It is God's glory they discover in their mourning. An
encouraging story beneficial to those in similar circumstances and
an insightful tool for those helping the grieving.
The Thought War is a work designed to reveal the perversions that
take place in the human soul as it lives its way through offenses,
hurts, disappointments and fear. Since 99% of deliverance is
identification, the book clearly details the 'operation of the
mind' that produces lasting hurts, fears and hopelessness. In the
end you will know how to heal emotional wounds, dispel your fears
and temper your personality. You will know how to win the Thought
War.
Title: Brave Dame Mary; or, the Siege of Corfe Castle. Founded on
the "Story of Corfe Castle," by George Bankes.]Publisher: British
Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is the
national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the world's
largest research libraries holding over 150 million items in all
known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers, sound
recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The GENERAL HISTORICAL collection includes
books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. This varied
collection includes material that gives readers a 19th century view
of the world. Topics include health, education, economics,
agriculture, environment, technology, culture, politics, labour and
industry, mining, penal policy, and social order. ++++The below
data was compiled from various identification fields in the
bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an
additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++
British Library Bankes, Mary; Bankes, George Right; 1873.]. 192 p.;
8 . 12638.bbb.14.
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