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This book will help you understand how to integrate data-based
decisions into the daily work of the school. It is a practical and
relevant handbook for converting data into wise decision-making and
planning. It will give you the skills to successfully--Make
data-based decisions -Measure student learning and program
effectiveness -Evaluate student progress-Use data to improve
instruction -Integrate a "Dynamic Planning" process into the daily
operation of your school
Don't jump from problem to solution without first investigating
root causes. This book helps you more accurately focus on school
improvement issues, so you can avoid wasting precious time and
resources. It is clearly written, contains lots of real examples,
and is presented in a style and format designed for the non-expert.
It will help you make decisions which will improve learning for all
students.
This book will help you understand how to integrate data-based
decisions into the daily work of the school. It is a practical and
relevant handbook for converting data into wise decision-making and
planning. It will give you the skills to successfully-
-Make data-based decisions
-Measure student learning and program effectiveness
-Evaluate student progress
-Use data to improve instruction
-Integrate a "Dynamic Planning" process into the daily operation of
your school
Don't jump from problem to solution without first investigating
root causes. This book helps you more accurately focus on school
improvement issues, so you can avoid wasting precious time and
resources. It is clearly written, contains lots of real examples,
and is presented in a style and format designed for the non-expert.
It will help you make decisions which will improve learning for all
students.
"Mr. Le Carre, meet Dr. Feynman! ... [T]his one really makes the
earth move." —Ursula K. Le Guin Returning to the characters and
setting of his widely admired novel, BROKEN SYMMETRIES, SECRET
PASSAGES is the story of a revolutionary physics experiment. SECRET
PASSAGES centers on Manolis Minakis, a shepherd boy who grows up
orphaned and wild on the island of Crete. But after a meeting with
archaeologist John Pendlebury, who appreciates Minakis’ innate
gift for mathematics, he is sent to Cambridge University. There,
Minakis becomes a renowned physicist and eventually a successful
industrialist, returning to Crete in retirement. Using a cache of
Minoan treasures, Minakis lures photographer Anne-Marie Brand and
her husband, theoretician Peter Slater, to aid in his experimental
attempts to recover the past. Set against the colorful background
of the island of Crete, the legendary home of a once-great
civilization, earthquakes, love, loss, and the mysterious history
of the physicist Minakis make this a fascinating and enthralling
novel.
"[W]onderful, enlightened, and convincing beyond any reasonable
expectations of what a science fiction novel should be." —Greg
Bear Compugen has become a giant player in the tech field overnight
by making genetically altered viruses into "biochips" that are
replacing silicon chips as the brains of computers. Toby Bridgeman
and Adrian Storey are an odd-couple of scientists—Toby, the
programmer, and Adrian, the sloppy genius and genetic artist, have
formed an enduring friendship and produced Epicell, a biochip so
powerful that it will make all others on the market obsolete and
save Compugen from financial disaster—if it can be rushed out
fast enough. But Epicell, elemental living virus, is so awesome in
its capabilities that tests have not yet established any limits to
its multiplication or its computing sophistication. Adrian wants
more testing—he believes that Epicell is potentially dangerous.
Instead, it is rushed to market to save the failing company. Then
those in contact with Epicell begin to come down with bad
colds—the virus has spread outside computers, living and growing
in the human body. Adrian, and perhaps the human race, are doomed
unless Toby can reprogram the Epicell inside Adrian—and inside
himself.
"Paul Preuss has done a fine thing. He has written a magnificent
book in BROKEN SYMMETRIES. I admire his knowledge and artistry."
—Roger Zelazny BROKEN SYMMETRIES introduces theoretical physicist
Peter Slater and world-traveling photojournalist Anne-Marie Brand.
They meet in Hawaii, where Anne-Marie is in pursuit of a story
about the giant atom-smasher TERAC, the newest and biggest particle
accelerator in the world, built amidst the pineapple fields of
Oahu. Dr. Martin Edovich is the triumphant scientist behind the
project—he claims that "his" discovery of I-particles will win
him the Nobel Prize and change the face of physics. But Peter
Slater predicted the existence of I-particles long ago and suspects
that they are unstable—explosive and potentially cataclysmic. And
as TERAC ramps up, Slater’s theory is about to be tested. The
symmetries of matter itself are about to be unexpectedly broken,
unleashing the fury of self-annihilation...
Paul Preuss, Leiter des botanischen Garten zu Victoria (Kamerun)
unternahm im Auftrag des Kolonial-Wirtschaftlichen Komitees Ende
des 19. Jahrhunderts eine wissenschaftliche Expedition durch den
Sudamerikanischen Kontinent. In seinem vorliegenden Werk beschreibt
er eindrucksvoll seine Erlebnisse und Entdeckungen. Er schildert
die Begegnungen mit den Einwohnern und ihren Kulturen. Den Leser
nimmt Preuss mit auf eine Expedition durch Lander wie Ecuador,
Venezuela, Nicaragua oder Mexiko und entfuhrt ihn in die Zeit des
Jahres 1899. Dieses Buch ist ein Nachdruck der langst vergriffenen
Originalausgabe aus dem Jahr 1901.
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