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Self-study is inherently collaborative. Such collaboration provides
transparency, validity, rigor and trustworthiness in conducting
self-study. However, the ways in which these collaborations are
enacted have not been sufficiently addressed in the self-study
literature. This book addresses these gaps in the literature by
placing critical friendship, collaborative self-study and community
of practice at the forefront of the self-study of teaching. It
highlights these forms of collaboration, how the collaboration was
developed and enacted, the challenges and tensions that existed in
the collaboration, and how practice and identity developed through
the use of these forms of collaboration. The chapters serve as
exemplars of enacting these forms of collaboration and provide
researchers with an additional base of literature to draw upon in
their scholarly writing, teaching of self-study, and their
enactment of collaborative self-study spaces.
Mindfulness and Critical Friendship: A New Perspective on
Professional Development for Educators assembles an international
community of scholar-practitioners from multiple disciplines who
utilize different methodologies and ideological perspectives to
reflect on and interrogate contexts that situate mindfulness and
critical friendship as constructs which support professional
development for educators. Mindfulness and critical friendship
connect critically and creatively like-minded colleagues and enable
the facilitation and promotion of transformative pedagogy and
practice. Supported by a robust set of evidence-based research, the
contributors to this collection consider the ways in which
educators can develop habits of mind and courses of action which
will support them as they cultivate their ability to thrive and
cope with the modern demands of their personal and professional
lives. This edited collection is recommended for educators of all
disciplines and for scholars of education, social science, and
psychology.
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Matt Keegan: 1996 (Paperback)
Matt Keegan; Text written by Alissa Bennett, Michael Bullock, Dale Corvino, Thomas Eggerer, …
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R773
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First published in 1951. This title aims to familiarise the reader
with the ideas of the sometimes difficult philosopher Immanuel Kant
by presenting them in a more comprehensible form. Kant for Everyman
provides an overview of the different stages in Kant's life, and
delivers a breakdown of his philosophical ideology. This title will
be of interest to students of philosophy.
A playfully postmodern novel exploring questions of identity from a
major Swiss writer. Â A man walks out of a bar and is later
found dead at the wheel of his car. On the basis of a few overheard
remarks and his own observations, the narrator of this novel
imagines the story of this stranger, or rather two alternative
stories based on two identities the narrator has invented for him,
one under the name of Enderlin, the other under the name
Gantenbein. Â
First published in 1951. This title aims to familiarise the reader
with the ideas of the sometimes difficult philosopher Immanuel Kant
by presenting them in a more comprehensible form. Kant for Everyman
provides an overview of the different stages in Kant's life, and
delivers a breakdown of his philosophical ideology. This title will
be of interest to students of philosophy.
Arrested and imprisoned in a small Swiss town, a prisoner begins
this book with an exclamation: "I'm not Stiller " He claims that
his name is Jim White, that he has been jailed under false charges
and under the wrong identity. To prove he is who he claims to be,
he confesses to three unsolved murders and recalls in great detail
an adventuresome life in America and Mexico among cowboys and
peasants, in back alleys and docks. He is consumed by "the morbid
impulse to convince," but no one believes him. This is a harrowing
account part Kafka, part Camus of the power of self-deception and
the freedom that ultimately lies in self-acceptance. Simultaneously
haunting and humorous, I'm Not Stiller has come to be recognized as
"one of the major post-war works of fiction" and a masterpiece of
German literature.
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Iron Halo (Paperback)
Sal Salandra; Introduction by Michael Bullock; Foreword by Mark McKnight
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Joan Miro (Hardcover)
Walter Erben; Illustrated by Joan Miro; Translated by Michael Bullock
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The present volume offers eloquent testimony that many of the
master builders of this century have held passionate convictions
regarding the philosophic and social basis of their art. Nearly
every important development in the modern architectural movement
began with the proclamation of these convictions in the form of a
program or manifesto. The most influential of these are collected
here in chronological order from 1903 to 1963. Taken together, they
constitute a subjective history of modern architecture; compared
with one another, their great diversity of style reveals in many
cases the basic differences of attitude and temperament that
produced a corresponding divergence in architectural style. In
point of view, the book covers the aesthetic spectrum from right to
left; from programs that rigidly generate designs down to the
smallest detail to revolutionary manifestoes that call for anarchy
in building form and town plan. The documents, placed in context by
the editor, are also international in their range: among them are
the seminal and prophetic statements of Henry van de Velde, Adolf
Loos, and Bruno Taut from the early years of the century; Frank
Lloyd Wright's 1910 annunciation of Organic Architecture; Gropius's
original program for the Bauhaus, founded in Weimar in 1919;
"Towards a New Architecture, Guiding Principles" by Le Corbusier;
the formulation by Naum Gabo and Antoine Pevsner of the basic
principles of Constructivism; and articles by R. Buckminster Fuller
on universal architecture and the architect as world planner. Other
pronouncements, some in flamboyant style, including those of Erich
Mendelsohn, Hannes Meyer, Theo van Doesburg, Oskar Schlemmer,
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, El Lissitzky, and Louis I. Kahn. There
are also a number of collective or group statements, issued in the
name of movements such as CIAM, De Stijl, ABC, the Situationists,
and GEAM.Since the dramatic effectiveness of the manifesto form is
usually heightened by brevity and conciseness, it has been possible
to reproduce most of the documents in their entirety; only a few
have been excerpted.
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X - Emboldened (Paperback)
Aaron Wright; Edited by Karen O'Neil; Illustrated by John Michael Bullock
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This is a new release of the original 1954 edition.
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The Hungry Kid (Paperback)
Bryce Bullock, Michelle Bullock, Demitrius Motion Bullock
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R245
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Joan Miro (Paperback)
Walter Erben; Illustrated by Joan Miro; Translated by Michael Bullock
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R845
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Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Three contentious and enduring plays about the clash of the
individual and society
Fire Raisers (1958) tells the tale of a respectable bourgeois
whose house is one day visited by three strangers. It "is
successful on every level; the story is as gripping as an adventure
story; each line is fraught with several meanings: as an allegory
it is unique" (Edna O'Brien); Andorra is based on the author's own
experience of anti-semitism in Switzerland and is about Andri, a
young man who is believed to be a Jew and who is persecuted by his
community as a result; Triptych is a portrait of a writer grappling
with his own mortality. The flexible and contemporary translations
by Michael Bullock (The Fire Raisers, Andorra) and Geoffrey Skelton
(Triptych) are here complemented by an introduction by Peter
Loeffler.
This international handbook provides a sophisticated re-examination
of self-study of teaching and teacher education practices research
16 years after the publication of the first edition by Springer
(2004). Through six sections, it offers an extensive international
review of research and practices by examining critical issues in
the self-study field today. They are: (1) Foundations of
Self-Study, (2) Self-Study Methods and Methodologies, (3)
Self-Study and Teaching and Teacher Education for Social Justice,
(4) Self-Study Across Subject Disciplines, (5) Self-Study in
Teacher Education and Beyond, and (6) Self-Study across Cultures
and Languages. Exemplars, including many recent studies, illustrate
the impact of this well-established research movement in teacher
education in the English-speaking world and internationally.
Readers of the handbook will benefit from a comprehensive review of
the field of self-study that is accessible to a range of readers;
theoretically and methodologically rich; highly practical to both
novices and experienced practitioners; and offers a vision for
self-study internationally over the next two decades.
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