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Research in the area of teaching and learning within education is a
dynamic area that continues to evolve because of new technologies,
knowledge, models, and methods within formal and non-formal
educational settings. It is essential to evaluate the changes that
educational systems undergo as they adapt to the increasing use of
the technology and the flattening of access to education from an
international perspective. Redesigning Teaching, Leadership, and
Indigenous Education in the 21st Century is a cutting-edge research
publication that provides comprehensive research on the
amalgamation of teaching and learning practices at each level of
the education system. Highlighting a range of topics such as
bibliometrics, indigenous studies, and professional development,
this book is ideal for academicians, education professionals,
administrators, curriculum developers, classroom designers,
professionals, researchers, and students.
​This book presents a unique perspective from an underrepresented
region in the Global South. The volume features four different
countries in the region: Barbados, Guyana, St. Lucia, and Trinidad
and Tobago, as well as Martinique, an island located just north of
St. Lucia which is an overseas region of France. It documents
innovations in learning and teaching Spanish, French, and Chinese
in the case of the English-speaking countries, and English as a
foreign language (EFL) in the case of Martinique. The chapters
cover different aspects of language education in the Caribbean and
will be of particular interest to those involved in managing change
in language education that attempts to mediate between global
trends and local needs.Â
Research in the area of teaching and learning within education is a
dynamic area that continues to evolve because of new technologies,
knowledge, models, and methods within formal and non-formal
educational settings. It is essential to evaluate the changes that
educational systems undergo as they adapt to the increasing use of
the technology and the flattening of access to education from an
international perspective. Redesigning Teaching, Leadership, and
Indigenous Education in the 21st Century is a cutting-edge research
publication that provides comprehensive research on the
amalgamation of teaching and learning practices at each level of
the education system. Highlighting a range of topics such as
bibliometrics, indigenous studies, and professional development,
this book is ideal for academicians, education professionals,
administrators, curriculum developers, classroom designers,
professionals, researchers, and students.
In God's Presence is a 365 days Power Devotional. It is a
collection of daily inspirational scriptures; that will motivate,
build and encourage your daily walk with Christ. This devotional,
allows the word of God to transform your pain and turmoil into
peace and joy. "Weeping may last through the night, but joy comes
with the morning." Psalms v5, 30c NLT
Welcome to your new life in Christ, you must have so many
unanswered questions. This 52-week devotional is a preparation tool
and workbook, to help new Christians to study and understand
biblical scriptures. A New Life In Christ is about salvation, it is
a guide through your journey of salvation to living in the light.
Living a life in Christ will teach you, what faith is, whilst
experiencing God's unconditional love. New Christians should look
forward to a future filled with glory, the hope of eternal life and
the day of the Lord's coming.
In the introduction to Methods in Caribbean Research, the editors
ask, "What sets the Caribbean apart and justifies an application of
scholarly method to its own needs? What defines the world of
Caribbean letters? Why not merely apply established approaches to
scholarship that work satisfactorily in Western metropoles?" The
chapters in this collection address these pressing questions and
make a unique contribution to the available guides for Caribbean
scholars and students of Caribbean studies both inside and outside
the region. The authors consider the distinctive needs of research
in Caribbean literature, language and culture and focus on honing
research methods relevant to Caribbean material and with the
insights of the Caribbean experience. The essays in the first part,
Research Methodology, examine conceptual frames, data collection,
and application and analysis of research. The second part details
the research process, from proposal to proofreading. Throughout,
the authors emphasise a Caribbean approach that is engaged with and
aware of a range of existing theories but does not uncritically
adopt external frameworks that are inadequate for a rounded
Caribbean critical practice. Contributors: Jean Antoine-Dunne,
Beatrice Boufoy-Bastick, Merle Hodge, Barbara Lalla, Paula Morgan,
Jennifer Rahim, Nicole Roberts, Louis Regis, Jairo Sanchez-Galvis,
Geraldine Skeete, Glenroy Taitt, Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw,
Valerie Youssef.
"You Can Communicate With Your Deceased Loved Ones" is a life
changing spiritual journey that creates a bridge between this world
and the afterlife. What would you give, for one last chance, to
tell your deceased child, spouse, parent, sibling or best friend;
how much you love them, and how much they meant to you, while they
were alive? This book will bring you peace and serenity beyond
anything that you ever imagined possible....The strongest law in
the universe is "Do unto others, as you would have them do unto
you." As you begin to live by this law, everything in your life
will begin to change. As you read this book, you will begin to
identify with the flow of your life, and the reasons for the
experiences that you have had. You will be able to see everything
that has happened to you very clearly. You are now at the beginning
of a life altering journey
Literature has no geographical border and can so easily relocate
and migrate into our literary imagination. The only real difficulty
facing such crossings is the ever-present language barriers that
have for too long limited the ways in which the Caribbean is read,
perceived and interpreted. What is distinctive about Border
Crossings: A Trilingual Anthology of Caribbean Women Writers is its
trilingual nature; all of the stories appear in English, French and
Spanish. To date, no anthology of short stories from the Caribbean
region has accomplished this.The anthology includes stories from
Guadeloupe (Gisele Pineau), Trinidad ( Shani Mootoo), Haiti (Yanick
Lahens), Jamaica (Oliver Senior), Puerto Rico (Carmen Lugo Filippi
) and Cuba (Mirta Yanez). Many stories in the collection do not
offer the reader a comforting end. Instead, they suggest the
possibilities and the complexities of depicting a Caribbean, not
singular but plural, not closed but open-ended and decidedly one
without borders.
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