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Issues concerning the supply of teachers are of perennial concern
to both policy-makers and researchers in the world of education.
This trenchant and wide-ranging study not only provides major new
research findings but also a re-interpretation of extant data.
Combining qualitative and (very extensive) quantitative research,
Teacher Supply provides a rigorous and iconoclastic treatment of
issues relating to the recruitment, quality, training, and
retention of teachers throughout the developed world and offers
important recommendations for the future.
Are you struggling with introductory statistics? Are you trying to
get ahead in your course, but feel like you're going around in
circles? This short and down-to-earth textbook will give you the
knowledge and confidence you need to get acquainted with the
fundamentals of statistical concepts and techniques. Assuming no
prior knowledge, and avoiding jargon and dense equations, it will
ease your anxiety and demonstrate the value of good descriptive
analysis. With a focus on practical use and outcomes, the book: •
provides an accessible grounding in the key elements of descriptive
statistical analysis; • has a clear focus on techniques to
describe patterns and relationships in your data; • provides
helpful summaries and exercises, and a glossary of terms to
reinforce understanding. With over 20 years’ experience in
teaching statistics at all levels and to students from many
different subject areas, Patrick White has written an invaluable
guide to key concepts and basic statistical techniques. Regardless
of your background, this is the book that will help you interpret
and use numbers to make the breakthrough that you need to achieve
success in your university course.
Are you struggling with introductory statistics? Are you trying to
get ahead in your course, but feel like you're going around in
circles? This short and down-to-earth textbook will give you the
knowledge and confidence you need to get acquainted with the
fundamentals of statistical concepts and techniques. Assuming no
prior knowledge, and avoiding jargon and dense equations, it will
ease your anxiety and demonstrate the value of good descriptive
analysis. With a focus on practical use and outcomes, the book: •
provides an accessible grounding in the key elements of descriptive
statistical analysis; • has a clear focus on techniques to
describe patterns and relationships in your data; • provides
helpful summaries and exercises, and a glossary of terms to
reinforce understanding. With over 20 years’ experience in
teaching statistics at all levels and to students from many
different subject areas, Patrick White has written an invaluable
guide to key concepts and basic statistical techniques. Regardless
of your background, this is the book that will help you interpret
and use numbers to make the breakthrough that you need to achieve
success in your university course.
An essential guide to general practice and being a general
practitioner, A Textbook of General Practice is written
specifically with the medical student and foundation doctor in
mind. Reflecting current practice, the book does not seek to
reiterate the content of a general medical textbook, but instead
teaches the fundamental principles of general practice. The
coverage is comprehensive, with everything the undergraduate
student or foundation doctor will encounter in a general practice
module or rotation. The skills and knowledge presented can usefully
be applied to all areas of clinical practice. With practical
exercises throughout the book, readers are encouraged to learn
through doing. Quotes from students and tutors offer insights into
personal experience, while thinking and discussion points encourage
reflection. New features in this edition include improved
organization, "red flag" pointers to serious illnesses, and
SBA-style self assessment questions. With content entirely updated
to reflect the latest recommendations from Tomorrow's Doctors, the
third edition of A Textbook of General Practice is the number one
choice for undergraduates seeking a narrative introduction to this
important discipline.
Growing beautiful Christmas trees is a great way to generate
off-season farm income and make better use of your land. From
selecting a site and planting the right species to marketing and
selling trees, this Storey BASICS(R) guide shows you how to build
and maintain your own small tree nursery. Including handy tips for
making handcrafted kissing balls and holiday wreaths, Growing
Christmas Trees covers everything you need to know to successfully
cultivate stunning evergreens that will provide income and bring
holiday cheer.
Patrick White's brilliant 1961 novel, set in an Australian suburb,
intertwines four deeply different lives. An Aborigine artist, a
Holocaust survivor, a beatific washerwoman, and a childlike heiress
are each blessed--and stricken--with visionary experiences that may
or may not allow them to transcend the machinations of their fellow
men. Tender and lacerating, pure and profane, subtle and sweeping,
"Riders in the Chariot" is one of the Nobel Prize winner's boldest
books.
Through the crumbling ruins of the once splendid Xanadu Miss Hare wanders, half-mad, yet seeming less alien among the encroaching wildlife than among the inhabitants of Saraparilla. In the wilderness she stumbles firstly upon a half-caste aborigine and then a Jewish refugee. They each place themselves in the care of a local washerwoman. Existing in a world of pervasive evil, all four have been independently damaged and discarded. Now in one shared vision they find themselves bound together, understanding the possibility of redemption.
A collection of 17 Horatian odes, the beautifully crafted and
eloquent chapbook Seventeen Odes testifies to Patrick White's
development as a poet.
At the turn of the century Stan Parker takes a wife and makes a home as a small farmer in the wilderness of Australia. Amy bears his children and time brings him a procession of ordinary events - achievements, disappointments, sorrows and dreams. The author won the 1973 Nobel Prize for Literature.
This no fuss, compact guide steers social science students of all
levels through the complex process of conducting a research
project. It explains how to break down initial ideas and broad
topics into manageable questions and gives detailed guidance on how
to refine these as the project progresses. With a wide range of
international examples and reflective exercises, it is packed with
handy tips and examples that show how to avoid common mistakes and
pitfalls, and ensure that hypotheses and questions are linked with
research design, methods and answers at every step. Taking readers
from the start through to the final stage of answering their
questions and drawing conclusions, this is an indispensable
resource for research methods courses. In addition, it is highly
recommended for all students undertaking an independent research
project or thesis at undergraduate, postgraduate or PhD level and
beyond. New to this Edition: - Includes a wider range of
international examples to appeal to a global audience - More visual
devices are used to summarise and illustrate the processes involved
in developing research questions - Reflective exercises help
students apply their knowledge and consider the issues - Increased
coverage of the role of the literature review in generating and
refining research questions
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