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To learn more about learning - what it is and how it works - it is
necessary to look inside education. Inside Education takes the
reader on a journey of four 'live' education projects: the first
all-Irish speaking, mixed-gendered, multi-faith primary school in
the Republic of Ireland ideally suited to exploring learning
identity; an alternative post-primary school for those who leave
(or are left behind by) the formal education system also based in
the Republic of Ireland and ideally suited to exploring personal
learning; an early college school that enables students to
simultaneously sit their high-school diploma and college exams
based in Queens, New York and ideally suited to exploring learning
success; and an adult education training centre that works with
'landless' movement members based in Brazil and ideally suited to
exploring learning power. Using a critical ethnography approach,
each research narrative naturally unfolds/enfolds to tell a more
complete learning story. All those interested in education are
primed readers. By (re-)viewing their own learning outlook, they
may begin to advance deeper critical ideas and debates in
education. They may come to (re-)represent education, reminding
public consciousness of its human stories, as well as its curious,
intricate and powerful qualities. And they may (re-)discover
'other' roads to raise a scholar. Teachers, educational
researchers, parents and guardians will be particularly interested
readers. 'Inside Education is a thought-provoking, challenging and
revealing journey inside the world of education and learning. Its
exploration of school and classroom practices in a range of
different settings provides important insights into how we learn -
a central aspect of our education system which remains overlooked
and understudied. In doing so, it lays down a challenge to
policy-makers and educators everywhere to think differently about
the way we learn and, ultimately, help students fulfil their real
potential.' -Carl O'Brien, Chief Reporter for The Irish Times
'Inside Education is a stunning example of passionate scholarship
that nonetheless refuses a redemptionist stance. The ethnography
captures people and contexts and draws the reader into the four
sites of learning in fluent and lyrical prose. This is facilitated
by the extensive use of research notes deploying historical,
comparative, literary, artistic and scholarly sources." -Denis
O'Sullivan, Emeritus Professor of Education, University College
Cork, Ireland
To learn more about learning - what it is and how it works - it is
necessary to look inside education. Inside Education takes the
reader on a journey of four 'live' education projects: the first
all-Irish speaking, mixed-gendered, multi-faith primary school in
the Republic of Ireland ideally suited to exploring learning
identity; an alternative post-primary school for those who leave
(or are left behind by) the formal education system also based in
the Republic of Ireland and ideally suited to exploring personal
learning; an early college school that enables students to
simultaneously sit their high-school diploma and college exams
based in Queens, New York and ideally suited to exploring learning
success; and an adult education training centre that works with
'landless' movement members based in Brazil and ideally suited to
exploring learning power. Using a critical ethnography approach,
each research narrative naturally unfolds/enfolds to tell a more
complete learning story. All those interested in education are
primed readers. By (re-)viewing their own learning outlook, they
may begin to advance deeper critical ideas and debates in
education. They may come to (re-)represent education, reminding
public consciousness of its human stories, as well as its curious,
intricate and powerful qualities. And they may (re-)discover
'other' roads to raise a scholar. Teachers, educational
researchers, parents and guardians will be particularly interested
readers. 'Inside Education is a thought-provoking, challenging and
revealing journey inside the world of education and learning. Its
exploration of school and classroom practices in a range of
different settings provides important insights into how we learn -
a central aspect of our education system which remains overlooked
and understudied. In doing so, it lays down a challenge to
policy-makers and educators everywhere to think differently about
the way we learn and, ultimately, help students fulfil their real
potential.' -Carl O'Brien, Chief Reporter for The Irish Times
'Inside Education is a stunning example of passionate scholarship
that nonetheless refuses a redemptionist stance. The ethnography
captures people and contexts and draws the reader into the four
sites of learning in fluent and lyrical prose. This is facilitated
by the extensive use of research notes deploying historical,
comparative, literary, artistic and scholarly sources." -Denis
O'Sullivan, Emeritus Professor of Education, University College
Cork, Ireland
What constitutes a traumatic event? How and why does trauma affect
people differently and what is a normal response? These are
important questions asked on a daily basis. This concise yet
comprehensive guidebook provides an accessible and highly
referenced resource of practical advice and information on post
traumatic distress. Dr O'Brien's coverage ranges from a brief
historical perspective on post traumatic illness and its prevalence
right through to the present-day legal implications. We are
reminded that a diagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is by
no means the only possible response to trauma and a helpful chapter
is also devoted to the definition of a normal response. A broad
range of theoretical and practical viewpoints are closely examined
including an evaluation of management approaches and possibilities
for prevention.
This concise yet comprehensive guidebook provides an accessible and highly referenced resource of practical advice and information on post-traumatic distress. Dr. O'Brien's coverage ranges from a brief historical perspective on post-traumatic illness and its prevalence through to the present day legal implications. We are reminded that a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress disorder is by no means the only possible response to trauma and a helpful chapter is devoted to the definition of a normal response. A broad range of theoretical and practical viewpoints are closely examined including an evaluation of management approaches and possibilities for prevention.
Eight papers arising from a colloquium on Warfare and Society in
the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean held at the University of
Liverpool, 13th June 2008.
Twenty four preludes for piano, written in every major and minor
key. Composed in 2012 by Steven O'Brien, these preludes are perfect
for beginners and experienced players alike looking to learn and
enjoy a large, challenging and diverse array of newly written,
contemporary piano music. The character of each prelude ranges from
pleasant minimalistic simplicity to the deepest exploration of dark
and unknown territories, from the child-like simplicity of Nos. 1,
6 and 11 to the enjoyable complexities and challenges of Nos. 9 and
24.
Corporal punishment remains a controversial issue that affects the
vast majority of the population in some form or another. More
research is needed on non-abusive corporal punishment, as this
disciplinary practice is used prevalently in American society. This
book discusses the research on the outcomes of non-abusive corporal
punishment, as well as the cultural and legislative factors in the
decision to use corporal punishment. The implications of the
corporal punishment bans in different countries around the world
are also examined. Professionals working with children can benefit
from the content of this book, as it provides a step into learning
about how corporal punishment truly affects children and
adolescents. Additionally, professionals can gain insight into
historical, legislative, and cultural aspects that influence
parents to use corporal punishment.
ENGINEERING DESIGN: AN INTRODUCTION, Second Edition, features an
innovative instructional approach emphasizing projects and
exploration as learning tools. This engaging text provides an
overview of the basic engineering principles that shape our modern
world, covering key concepts within a flexible, two- part format.
Part I describes the process of engineering and technology product
design, while Part II helps you develop specific skill sets needed
to understand and participate in the process. Opportunities to
experiment and learn abound, with projects ranging from technical
drawing to designing electrical systems--and more. With a strong
emphasis on project-based learning, the text is an ideal resource
for programs using the innovative Project Lead the Way
curriculum--and anyone interested in preparing for success in an
engineering career.
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