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This open access book brings together theoretical, empirical,
methodological, and practical insights from various countries on
effective teaching. It particularly focuses on discussing issues
pertaining to effective teaching behaviour including definitions
and conceptualizations, measurement, differences, and importance to
student outcomes from international perspectives. The book will
draw upon the rich cultures with diverse contexts involving Asia,
Australia, Africa, America, and Europe which serve as the
background setting to better understand teaching quality from a
wide spectrum of educational systems and performances. It shows
that effective teaching behaviour can be conceptualized and
operationalized uniformly using specific frameworks and measures,
but also addresses some limitations that should be tackled.The book
discusses promising ways to measure and compare effective teaching
behaviour from classical test theory (CTT) as well as item response
theory (IRT) perspectives. It indicates that effective teaching
behaviour in diverse countries follows a systematic level of
complexity, which provides an avenue for ongoing teacher education
and teacher professional development. It discusses the interrelated
domains of effective teaching behaviour including contemporary
trends of differentiation. The book continues with examining
similarities and differences in effective teaching behaviour across
countries. It builds on the understanding of cultural traditions
across countries as profoundly reflected in the classroom
processes.
Vietnam didn't stay in Southeast Asia. It followed former U.S.
Marine Corporal Nathan Henson back to the World-his hometown in the
Florida panhandle. Seventeen years later, specters from 'Nam still
haunt the corners of Nathan's life and the recurring nightmarish
scenes of carnage won't die. Desperate, he seeks help and joins a
support group for Vietnam combat veterans. Now a new war
begins-against Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In a series of
gut-wrenching sessions, Nathan faces the ghosts of his past and
shares the struggles of others as they confront and relive horrors
and dark secrets kept locked inside. There's Vic Guerino, a former
Army helicopter pilot trying to adjust to the boredom of a grounded
life, Dan "Doc" Matthews, wrestling with addiction brought home
from the battlefields of Vietnam, and Rene Boudreaux, the loner who
withdraws from society with paranoia ruling his every waking
moment. Nathan must conquer the demons of PTSD to win peace in his
life, but it's a harrowing rollercoaster ride through the valley of
healing. The path is strewn with heartbreak and humor, hope and
despair and love lost and regained. This is the comeback story of a
heroic young man who saw it all, lived through it, and ultimately
emerged from the shadows of war.
This life will eventually carry us through a wilderness, a period
of life epitomized by hardships, suffering, wandering, and grief.
The wilderness can also be a time to withdraw from the world, to
give up something of significance in order to think, pray, read,
and gain spiritual insight on life. Finding Our Way Through the
Wilderness is designed to help those who are in a wilderness by no
choice of their own and those who choose to enter the wilderness to
prepare spiritually for the arrival of Easter or the next part of
their journey. Readers will emerge from the wilderness stronger,
healthier, wiser, and better equipped to continue on their way.
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