|
|
Showing 1 - 9 of
9 matches in All Departments
|
Fox (Paperback)
Margaret Wild, Ron Brooks
|
R211
R194
Discovery Miles 1 940
Save R17 (8%)
|
Ships in 9 - 17 working days
|
Dog and Magpie are friends, but when Fox comes into the bush,
everything changes.This breathtaking story has won acclaim around
the world: CBCA Picture Book of the Year; two Premiers' literary
awards; honours in Germany, Brazil, Japan; a shortlisting for the
prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal in the UK, and more.'A publishing
landmark.' Magpies'Magnificent.' Reading Time'a stunning book'
Australian Bookseller and Publisher'The images from this
unsettling, provocative story will resonate long after the book has
been closed.' Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)'A strongly
atmospheric psycho-fable.visually striking.an open-ended discussion
starter.' Kirkus Reviews'Fox is an archetypal drama about
friendship, loyalty, risk and betrayal - a story that is as rich
for adults as for older children.' Los Angeles Times
The Effective Teaching of History brings together the varied
expertise of three experienced educationalists to provide a
practical and invaluable guide for teachers, and
teachers-in-training who wish to teach history Key Stages 1-4. It
covers a wide range of methods and resources for teaching national
curriculum history and examines the role of history in schools and
colleges in the 1990s.
Did the Thatcher years and their aftermath constitute a revolution
or a restoration in education. Do they represent a departure from,
or a reinforcement of tradition? Contemporary Debates in Education
is a thought-provoking volume which reviews the reforms of the
eighties and early nineties, then follow this with an examination
of the long-standing issues in education over the last century in
order to relate current reforms and changes to their broader
historical background, so that those with a general or professional
interest in education can better understand the process in which
they are involved.
The Effective Teaching of History brings together the varied
expertise of three experienced educationalists to provide a
practical and invaluable guide for teachers, and
teachers-in-training who wish to teach history Key Stages 1-4. It
covers a wide range of methods and resources for teaching national
curriculum history and examines the role of history in schools and
colleges in the 1990s.
Because many companies expend so few resources on training, new
engineers, technicians, and analysts are often ill-prepared to
tackle real-world problems and produce real-world solutions. And
when it comes to large, expensive machinery, every minute of
downtime can translate into the loss of millions of dollars.
Rotating Machinery Reliability for Technicians and Engineers is a
compilation of those problems encountered daily by large
manufacturers, delving deep into machinery fault analysis, with a
concentration on vibration, bearings, and electrical issues that
cause large problems. The work contains more than 50 case studies
with the actual data and solutions, along with industry standards
and best practices, covering what works, and perhaps more
importantly, what doesn’t work—all the result of the author’s
45+ years in the field. It features a chapter on diagnosing and
solving electric discharge machining damage in ball
bearings. Rounding out the incredible package is an
affiliated website, www.rotatingmachinereliability.com, with
invaluable resources for the technician and engineer: On-the-job
videos, detailing exact specifications for analysis and
troubleshooting. Spreadsheets for designing dynamic absorbers,
estimating thermal growth, and calculating steel balance weight and
weight removal Technical white papers on the elimination of
electrical discharge damage and designing rotating machinery
foundations Directions for implementing the latest technology using
amplified motion to quantify operation deflection shapes. Advanced
Praise for the Book… This is the book I wish I had when I started
in the industry.” “Hands-down the best work I’ve ever seen,
making difficult concepts easy to understand, and offering
tremendous value to beginners and experienced techs/engineers
alike.” “A must-read for anyone involved in rotating equipment
reliability, especially new technicians.” “A wonderful, helpful
tool that has helped my team understand how to troubleshoot
vibration issues in the field.” Shows how analysts of 5 or 50
years in the field can help themselves in their approach to
investigating potential issues in plant machinery.”
King Alfred School in north London was founded in 1898 by a group
of Hampstead radicals in an age of educational experiment and
innovation. Whereas many educational ventures of that era set up by
small groups of idealists soon floundered or quickly lost their
crusading zeal, King Alfred School has developed over the last
century with its original ideals largely unchanged and its
enthusiasm for its distinctive form of education undiminished. This
centenary history of a particularly interesting progressive school
will appeal to a much wider circle than that of the school's old
students. It is a major contribution to the history of progressive
education in Britain which in turn is set in the context of a wider
educational, social and political history. The study is based on a
wide range of sources and is informed by the author's extensive
knowledge of the history of education in the twentieth century, a
field in which he has published widely.
|
|