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Preventing Classroom Disruption (RLE Edu O) - Policy, Practice and Evaluation in Urban Schools (Hardcover): David Coulby, Tim... Preventing Classroom Disruption (RLE Edu O) - Policy, Practice and Evaluation in Urban Schools (Hardcover)
David Coulby, Tim Harper
R4,440 Discovery Miles 44 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There has always been considerable debate about the best solutions to deal with disruptive behaviour in schools. On the one hand is the strategy of segregating disruptive pupils while on the other is a commitment to keeping such pupils in the ordinary school.

This book advocates the latter philosophy and examines the best ways of coping with the problem. These concern both teacher skills and school organisational flexibility. In addition, the authors propose the provision of a support team whereby local authorities can help schools, teachers and children with problems of disruption without setting up sin-bins . Change is thus shown to be possible at three levels teachers, headteachers and local authorities. Detailed illustrative case material is presented throughout the book.

Preventing Classroom Disruption (RLE Edu O) - Policy, Practice and Evaluation in Urban Schools (Paperback): David Coulby, Tim... Preventing Classroom Disruption (RLE Edu O) - Policy, Practice and Evaluation in Urban Schools (Paperback)
David Coulby, Tim Harper
R1,556 Discovery Miles 15 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There has always been considerable debate about the best solutions to deal with disruptive behaviour in schools. On the one hand is the strategy of segregating disruptive pupils while on the other is a commitment to keeping such pupils in the ordinary school. This book advocates the latter philosophy and examines the best ways of coping with the problem. These concern both teacher skills and school organisational flexibility. In addition, the authors propose the provision of a support team whereby local authorities can help schools, teachers and children with problems of disruption without setting up 'sin-bins'. Change is thus shown to be possible at three levels - teachers, headteachers and local authorities. Detailed illustrative case material is presented throughout the book.

Underground Asia - Global Revolutionaries and the Assault on Empire (Paperback): Tim Harper Underground Asia - Global Revolutionaries and the Assault on Empire (Paperback)
Tim Harper
R733 R633 Discovery Miles 6 330 Save R100 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Cundill Prize Finalist An Economist Best Book of the Year A Financial Times Best Book of the Year “Superbly original…Breaks new ground by showing how a collective consciousness emerged among revolutionaries.” —The Economist “A clearly written, brilliantly researched examination of the people and movements that shaped Asia’s course in the 20th century and continue to influence the continent today.” —Walter Russell Mead, Wall Street Journal “The most gripping work of history I have ever read. It is a truly profound meditation on the struggles for freedom that shaped modern Asia…a flat out literary masterpiece.” —Sunil Amrith, author of Unruly Waters European empires had not yet reached their zenith when Asian radicals planted the seeds of their destruction. They gained energy and recruits after the Bolshevik Revolution, which sparked visions of a free and radically equal world. Thanks to cheap printing presses and the new possibility of international travel, these utopian revolutionaries built clandestine webs of resistance from London and Paris to Calcutta, Bombay, Hanoi, and Shanghai. Tim Harper takes us into this shadowy world, following the interconnected lives of Asian Marxists, anarchists, and nationalists such as M. N. Roy, Ho Chi Minh, and Tan Malaka. Underground Asia shows for the first time how these national liberation movements crucially depended on global action and reveals how these insurgencies shape the region to this day.

Histories of Health in Southeast Asia - Perspectives on the Long Twentieth Century (Paperback): Tim Harper, Sunil Amrith Histories of Health in Southeast Asia - Perspectives on the Long Twentieth Century (Paperback)
Tim Harper, Sunil Amrith
R640 Discovery Miles 6 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Health patterns in Southeast Asia have changed profoundly over the past century. In that period, epidemic and chronic diseases, environmental transformations, and international health institutions have created new connections within the region and the increased interdependence of Southeast Asia with China and India. In this volume leading scholars provide a new approach to the history of health in Southeast Asia. Framed by a series of synoptic pieces on the "Landscapes of Health" in Southeast Asia in 1914, 1950, and 2014 the essays interweave local, national, and regional perspectives. They range from studies of long-term processes such as changing epidemics, mortality and aging, and environmental history to detailed accounts of particular episodes: the global cholera epidemic and the hajj, the influenza epidemic of 1918, WWII, and natural disasters. The writers also examine state policy on healthcare and the influence of organizations, from NGOs such as the China Medical Board and the Rockefeller Foundation to grassroots organizations in Thailand, Indonesia, and the Philippines.

Forgotten Armies - Britain's Asian Empire and the War with Japan (Paperback): Christopher Bayly, Tim Harper Forgotten Armies - Britain's Asian Empire and the War with Japan (Paperback)
Christopher Bayly, Tim Harper
R533 R435 Discovery Miles 4 350 Save R98 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The vast crescent of British-ruled territories from India down to Singapore appeared in the early stages of the Second World War a massive asset in the war with Germany, providing huge quantities of soldiers and raw materials and key part of an impregnable global network denied to the Nazis. Within a few weeks in 1941-2 a Japanese invasion had destroyed all this, almost effortlessly taking the impregnable fortress' of Singapore with its 80,000 strong garrison, and sweeping through South and Southeast Asia to the frontier of India itself. This revolutionary, absolutely gripping book brings to life the entire experience of South and Southeast Asia in this extraordinary period, telling the story from an Indian, Burmese, Chinese or Malay perspective as much as from that of the British or Japanese. Effectively it is the story of the birth of modern South and Southeast Asia and the hopes and fears of the dozens of forgotten armies' marching through the jungle battlefields, so many dying for causes swept away by the reality that emerged in 1945.; Even as the British successfully fought back in the bloodiest battles in South and Southeast Asia's history, there was no going back to colonial

Forgotten Wars - Freedom and Revolution in Southeast Asia (Paperback): Christopher Bayly, Tim Harper Forgotten Wars - Freedom and Revolution in Southeast Asia (Paperback)
Christopher Bayly, Tim Harper
R958 Discovery Miles 9 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In September 1945, after the fall of the atomic bomb--and with it, the Japanese empire--Asia was dominated by the British. Governing a vast crescent of land that stretched from India through Burma and down to Singapore, and with troops occupying the French and Dutch colonies in southern Vietnam and Indonesia, Britain's imperial might had never seemed stronger. Yet within a few violent years, British power in the region would crumble, and myriad independent nations would struggle into existence. Christopher Bayly and Tim Harper show how World War II never really ended in these ravaged Asian lands but instead continued in bloody civil wars, anti-colonial insurrections, and inter-communal massacres. These years became the most formative in modern Asian history, as Western imperialism vied with nascent nationalist and communist revolutionaries for political control. Forgotten Wars, a sequel to the authors' acclaimed Forgotten Armies, is a panoramic account of the bitter wars of the end of empire, seen not only through the eyes of the fighters, but also through the personal stories of ordinary people: the poor and bewildered caught up in India's Hindu-Muslim massacres; the peasant farmers ravaged by warfare between British forces and revolutionaries in Malaya; the Burmese minorities devastated by separatist revolt. Throughout, we are given a stunning portrait of societies poised between the hope of independence and the fear of strife. Forgotten Wars vividly brings to life the inescapable conflicts and manifold dramas that shaped today's Asia.

Forgotten Armies - The Fall of British Asia, 1941-1945 (Paperback, annotated edition): Christopher Bayly, Tim Harper Forgotten Armies - The Fall of British Asia, 1941-1945 (Paperback, annotated edition)
Christopher Bayly, Tim Harper
R1,412 Discovery Miles 14 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the early stages of the Second World War, the vast crescent of British-ruled territories stretching from India to Singapore appeared as a massive Allied asset. It provided scores of soldiers and great quantities of raw materials and helped present a seemingly impregnable global defense against the Axis. Yet, within a few weeks in 1941-42, a Japanese invasion had destroyed all this, sweeping suddenly and decisively through south and southeast Asia to the Indian frontier, and provoking the extraordinary revolutionary struggles which would mark the beginning of the end of British dominion in the East and the rise of today's Asian world.

More than a military history, this gripping account of groundbreaking battles and guerrilla campaigns creates a panoramic view of British Asia as it was ravaged by warfare, nationalist insurgency, disease, and famine. It breathes life into the armies of soldiers, civilians, laborers, businessmen, comfort women, doctors, and nurses who confronted the daily brutalities of a combat zone which extended from metropolitan cities to remote jungles, from tropical plantations to the Himalayas. Drawing upon a vast range of Indian, Burmese, Chinese, and Malay as well as British, American, and Japanese voices, the authors make vivid one of the central dramas of the twentieth century: the birth of modern south and southeast Asia and the death of British rule.

Forgotten Wars - The End of Britain's Asian Empire (Paperback): Christopher Bayly, Tim Harper Forgotten Wars - The End of Britain's Asian Empire (Paperback)
Christopher Bayly, Tim Harper
R540 R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Save R97 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This extraordinary book is a vivid, highly original account of the creation of a new Asia after the Second World War - an unstoppable wave of nationalism that swept the British Empire aside. It tells the definitive story of how India, Pakistan, Burma and Malaysia came into existence and how British interference in Vietnam and Indonesia fatally shaped those countries' futures.

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