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This book offers a thorough and comprehensive review of the lessons
learnt from the award-winning 'English in Action' English language
teacher development programme, which ran in government primary and
secondary schools across Bangladesh from 2008 to 2017. Over the
course of nine years the programme involved 51,000 teachers and 20
million school students, demonstrably raising standards of
teachers' classroom practice and students' English language
attainment, and won the British Council ELTON Award for Local
innovation (2013) and Times Higher Education Award for
International Impact (2107). The sixteen chapters explore the
programme in detail, looking at both the successes and the
challenges encountered throughout its course, including the
strategies used to address the challenges. The key innovative
factors of the programme include: * a positive choice to build on
the existing context, such as the lives and experiences of local
teachers and the demands of a nationally determined curriculum; *
teacher learning taking place in the teachers' own classrooms; * a
focus on learning the 'how' of communicative language teaching
through reflective practice and peer support; * the use - within a
carefully constructed pedagogy - of affordable, readily-available
mobile phone technology; * the use of mediated authentic video * a
model of teacher development at very large scale that provided a
successful alternative to the'cascade'model; * a partnership with
government institutions to ensure that improved practices are
maintained beyond the life of the Programme.
The long-running BBC science fiction program Doctor Who has
garnered an intense and extremely loyal fan base since its 1963
debut. This work examines the influences of psychology, literature,
pop culture, and the social sciences on Doctor Who storylines and
characters. Topics explored include how such issues as class,
gender, and sexual attraction factor into the relationships between
the Doctor and his companions; whether the Doctor suffers from
multiple personality disorder or other psychological afflictions;
and the role of the Doctor's native culture in shaping his sense of
identity.
Doctor Who, Blake's 7, Red Dwarf, and Torchwood represent a
significant cross section of BBC science-fiction television. With
such respective characters as the Doctor, an enigmatic
time-traveling alien; Roj Blake, a problematic rebel leader; Dave
Lister, a slovenly last surviving human; and Captain Jack Harkness,
a complicated immortal omnisexual, these shows have equally
reinforced and challenged viewer expectations for a masculine
leading hero. Accordingly, this work explores the construction of
gendered heroic identity from both production and fan perspectives
by applying a variety of critical lens (media, fan culture, and
queer theory). In addition, fan fiction, criticism, and videos that
celebrate and resist BBC SF television heroes and villains are
considered. As a result, the synergistic and antagonistic tension
occurring between these four series' producers/writers/actors and
their fans is articulated for a finer understanding of their
paradoxical relationship.
Contains four new adventures: 12.3 The Wizard of Time by Roy Gill
(2 parts). Itâs time for a story. Jacob Harmer was one of the
greats. His fantasy novels for children entranced a generation. But
how much of their stories were fantasy and how much of them was the
truth? At last heâs ready to tell the tale of what really
happened. 12.4 The Friendly Invasion by Chris Chapman (2 parts).
Itâs 1943 and the village of Westbourne has been invaded⌠not
by the enemy, but by the allies. The American troops are âover
hereâ and enjoying themselves mightily. Except thereâs someone
else visiting the village. And not just the new barmaid, Margaret.
Or her unusual friends, Leela and the Doctor. Something with a
sinister agenda all its own. 12.5 Stone Cold by Roland Moore (4
parts). The TARDIS lands on a rocky, volcanic planet and its crew
soon find they are not alone. A pleasure cruiser has recently
crashed on this world⌠but survival has proved rather dangerous.
Because thereâs something out on the surface snatching people
away. Something made of stone. And with wings. Don't blink. 12.6
The Ghost of Margaret by Tim Foley (2 parts). The journey has been
long, but itâs time for Margaret to come home. Or is it a
different time entirely? Reunited with a ghost from her past,
sheâs finds herself in a whole new world. The Doctor and Leela
are about to discover that people donât always leave
easily...CAST: Tom Baker (The Doctor), Louise Jameson (Leela),
Nerys Hughes (Margaret Hopwood), Guy Adams (Garlon Dees), Sam
Benjamin (Attendant / Halfway Men), Chase Brown (Sergeant Ray
Hunter), Barnaby Edwards (Stan Trubshaw / Private Massey / Edieâs
Dad / Old Reg), Holly Jackson Waters (Alice), Joe Jameson (Jacob
Harmer (16) / Jacob Harmer (35)), Kenneth Jay (Captain Ray Hunter),
Evie Killip (Edie Carter), Shvorne Marks (Mia Valarna), Victor
McGuire (Huthro), Jackson Milner (Private Joe Powell), Paul Panting
(Nate Duffy / Mr Fennec), Ronald Pickup (Jacob Harmer), Olivia
Poulet (Felsa Mavelock), Sara Powell (Moira Tenaka), Joe Sims
(Tench). Other parts played by members of the cast.
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The Worlds of Blake's 7 - Avalon Volume 2 (CD)
Steve Lyons, Niel Bushnell, Christopher Cooper; Performed by Olivia Poulet; Cover design or artwork by Tom Newsom; Directed by …
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The third century of the second calendar. Roj Blake is about to
discover a powerful spaceship and spearhead a rebellion against the
despotic Federation. But he can't be everywhere at once...
Throughout the galaxy, brave people fight for freedom, without the
benefit of miraculous alien technology. Avalon has only her wits
and her contacts to reply on - but her name will become legend, all
the same. Ep 2.1 - Bayban's Bounty by Niel Bushnell. A sacred stone
might inspire revolution on a recently subjugated planet - if
Avalon can only retrieve it from a high-security prison. She
enlists the help of the Vankberg Vault's only escapee, the madman
at the top of the Federation's Most Wanted list... Ep. 2.2
Mercenary by Christopher Cooper. Funding a crusade isn't easy, and
one of Avalon's debts has just come due. She and Madison undertake
a dubious mission, in the company of an even more dubious
gunfor-hire, a man who has betrayed them once before... Ep 2.3
Heart of Ice by Steve Lyons. What is the Federation President doing
on a frozen backwater world? Avalon is determined to uncover the
secret buried in Cryonax's mines. By the time she realises that
Travis is setting a trap, it might just be too late... CAST: Olivia
Poulet (Avalon), Colin Baker (Bayban the Butcher), Hugh Fraser (The
President), Stephen Greif (Travis), Luke Barton (Charron), Rachel
Atkins (Corelano), Cliff Chapman (Madison), Nicholas Day (Jorah),
Rosie Day (Alixa/Senna), Malcolm James (Dev Tarrant), Caroline
Lawrie (Bonanne/Mutoid), John Rayment (Control/Pilot), David
Sargent (Commander/Garson), Graham Seed (Noral), Charlotte Strevens
(Winter). Other parts played by members of the cast.
Violently ejected from the Space-Time Vortex, the TARDIS crash
lands on the remote planet of Cygia-Rema, a mountainous world ruled
by the bird-like Vultriss. Their newly crowned Queen Skye is
expecting first contact with alien ambassadors âIce
Warriorsâand the sudden arrival of the Doctor, Flip and Mrs
Constance Clarke causes confusion. However, Skye is no ordinary
ruler, she is the Fabled One gifted with the deadly power of âThe
Cryâ. The queen who will enable the Vultriss to fly once again
âat any cost. But as the Doctor investigates why the TARDIS
crashed, he discovers that the Vultriss are hiding a deadly secret.
An ancient legacy that if left unchecked will plunge half the
galaxy into an eternal living end. Cast: Colin Baker (The
Doctor),Lisa Greenwood (Flip Jackson),Miranda Raison (Constance
Clarke),Nicholas Briggs (The Ice Warriors), Jo Burke (Helia/Chela),
Natasha Cowley (Queen Skye),Caroline Lawrie (Jabule), Adele Lynch
(Vextyr/Ospri), Vincenzo Nicoli (Pagus), Daniel Norford
(Tyto/Vultriss Captain).
July 1944: The TARDIS materialises in a small village near
Rouen,where celebrations are in full swing. A joyful France is in
the midst of liberation as the local population welcome a battalion
of Allied soldiers âalong with a colourfully dressed Doctor and
his two rather excited friends. But there are screams amidst the
celebrations as an angry crowd dish out their brand of justice to
one of their own that they have branded a traitor. While Constance
and Flip find themselves on opposite sides of a war beyond a war,
the Doctor has other concerns.The local community is used to the
fires of battle, but a new type of blaze is burning âleaping from
aircraft to aircraft, man to man âand this fire seems to be just
as eager for revenge as the village mob.Cast: Colin Baker (The
Doctor), Lisa Greenwood(Flip Jackson), Miranda Raison (Constance
Clarke), Philip DeLancy (Lucien/Max), Christopher Black
(Walter/Jurgen), James Boswell(Harris/Klaus), Katarina Olsson
(Clementine).
This is a new release of the original 1945 edition.
This is a new release of the original 1939 edition.
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rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
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rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
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rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
This book offers a thorough and comprehensive review of the lessons
learnt from the award-winning 'English in Action' English language
teacher development programme, which ran in government primary and
secondary schools across Bangladesh from 2008 to 2017. Over the
course of nine years the programme involved 51,000 teachers and 20
million school students, demonstrably raising standards of
teachers' classroom practice and students' English language
attainment, and won the British Council ELTON Award for Local
innovation (2013) and Times Higher Education Award for
International Impact (2107). The sixteen chapters explore the
programme in detail, looking at both the successes and the
challenges encountered throughout its course, including the
strategies used to address the challenges. The key innovative
factors of the programme include: * a positive choice to build on
the existing context, such as the lives and experiences of local
teachers and the demands of a nationally determined curriculum; *
teacher learning taking place in the teachers' own classrooms; * a
focus on learning the 'how' of communicative language teaching
through reflective practice and peer support; * the use - within a
carefully constructed pedagogy - of affordable, readily-available
mobile phone technology; * the use of mediated authentic video * a
model of teacher development at very large scale that provided a
successful alternative to the'cascade'model; * a partnership with
government institutions to ensure that improved practices are
maintained beyond the life of the Programme.
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