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Nurturing Advanced Technology Enterprises - Emerging Issues in State and Local Economic Development Policy (Hardcover): David... Nurturing Advanced Technology Enterprises - Emerging Issues in State and Local Economic Development Policy (Hardcover)
David Allen, Victor Levine
R2,808 R2,542 Discovery Miles 25 420 Save R266 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With the rise of advanced technology firms, government's role in nurturing business may be changing. Based on a survey of 450 managers of advanced technology firms in Pennsylvania, this book describes how the private and public sectors can work together to improve the economic climate of a region. Nurturing Advanced Technology Enterprises is the only book to offer in-depth and comprehensive analysis of all aspects of advanced technology development. It encompasses job creation and training, location decisions, industry-university interactions, and more. In addition, the book draws from the public policy and economics literature to provide a theoretical perspective on this new planning issue. Finally, it offers two case studies that illustrate how the partnership can work.

My Sassy Girl (DVD): Jesse Bradford, Elisha Cuthbert, Joanna Gleason, Jay Patterson, William Abadie, Austin Basis My Sassy Girl (DVD)
Jesse Bradford, Elisha Cuthbert, Joanna Gleason, Jay Patterson, William Abadie, …
R197 Discovery Miles 1 970 Ships in 10 - 17 working days

Comedy about how a nice midwestern boy's life gets turned upside down when he meets, and falls for, a wildchild. When shy, respectable Charlie (Jesse Bradford) leaves the safety of his midwest roots to study in New York, his carefully planned life takes a major detour when he happens upon, and saves the life of, beautiful, crazy-chick Jordan (Elisha Cuthbert). Although his head's telling him she's not the one, his heart has other plans, and before long he's fallen hopelessly in love - despite himself.

Spiritualized (Paperback): Victor Levine Spiritualized (Paperback)
Victor Levine
R563 Discovery Miles 5 630 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Vaporized (Paperback): Victor Levine Vaporized (Paperback)
Victor Levine
R579 Discovery Miles 5 790 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Education in Pacific Island States - Reflections on the Failure of 'Grand Remedies' (Paperback): Victor Levine Education in Pacific Island States - Reflections on the Failure of 'Grand Remedies' (Paperback)
Victor Levine
R221 R205 Discovery Miles 2 050 Save R16 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Victor Levine asks a fundamental question of increasing importance to a globalizing region: How can Pacific Island states provide decent public education to their children? Based on broad international experience, he examines the evidence regarding what does and does not work in public education. While the literature suggests numerous instances of declining quality in Pacific public-education systems, Levine finds some basis for optimism about what is possible. The underlying causes for generally declining standards do not point to a single factor. And additional funding is not necessarily the answer. Island countries generally spend considerably more per pupil on education and attain markedly poorer results, compared to countries in other regions with similar economic conditions. Outside support in terms of grants and personnel has not necessarily brought about the desired results. Rather than proposing a silver bullet or "grand remedy," Levine suggests several more-modest options that policymakers may want to consider for initiating educational reforms. He maintains that the teacher is the single most important factor affecting student outcomes. In the past, many of the grand remedies have not worked because they are remote from the basic problem of ineffective classroom teaching. Based on this assessment, Levine argues for teacher-centered policies, which provide material and nonmaterial incentives to the teaching profession. He urges moving to a system where demonstrating the ability to produce learning gains in children (value added) would be a precondition for continued employment as a teacher. Finally, Levine argues that new teachers probably do not need a formal teaching qualification to do the job that is so crucial for a better future for Pacific Island children.

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