Thứ Hai, 5 tháng 6, 2017

Using Drama to Support Literacy Activities for Children Aged 7 to 14 by John Goodwin

Using ideas and activities already tried and tested in the classroom, this book shows practitioners how imaginative drama lessons and activities can be used to help encourage and improve children's writing, speaking and listening skills.
 
 
 
Perfect for the person who might not be used to leading drama-based activities, this book takes a step-by step approach that will help even the most daunted teacher tackle drama with confidence. Also included are:
 
" ideas for suitable writing and drama activities;
 
" advice on lesson planning;
 
" list of useful resources;
 
" examples of children's work and teachers' comments.
 
 
Class teachers, teaching assistants, literacy consultants and drama and English co-ordinators looking for practical, fun drama activities to support literacy will find all the help they need in this book.

The Most Valuable Business Legal Forms You Will Ever Need 3rd Edition

This book has a broad application. It is intended to provide useful forms for all businesses, whatever their legal structure may be. Therefore, for businesses run as partnerships, sole proprietorships, corporations or other forms, this book stands alone.
 
 
 
This book may decrease dependence on lawyers, but it may not. It will have served its purpose if it helps you to recognize the occasions in which you do need a lawyer, and then helps you to use your lawyer more efficiently.
 

The Five Minute Writer by Margret Geraghty

This book will inspire you to write, even if you have only a few minutes to spare. It may also change the way you think about writing. Drawing on a mix of disciplines, including psychology, art, linguistics, and advertising, each chapter offers you a writing-related discussion, followed by a five-minute exercise.


Whether you are a beginner writer, an experienced writer looking for new ideas, or you simply want to use writing to gain self-awareness, the book will help you to:
* Access your inner self, the personal memories that reflect universal patterns of the total human narrative.
* Gain fresh insight into the nature of stories and storytelling.
* Recognise your own life as an inexhaustible source of story ideas.
* Stimulate creative thought, including right-brain techniques for 'stepping outside the box'.
* Escape writing blocks.
* Establish an enjoyable writing routine. Just pick a page and begin your writer's journey.

The Art of Teaching by Jay Parini OXFORD

Becoming an effective teacher can be quite painful and exhausting, taking years of trial and error. In The Art of Teaching, writer and critic Jay Parini looks back over his own decades of trials, errors, and triumphs, in an intimate memoir that brims with humor, encouragement, and hard-won wisdom about the teacher's craft.


Here is a godsend for instructors of all levels, offering valuable insight into the many challenges that educators face, from establishing a persona in the classroom, to fostering relationships with students, to balancing teaching load with academic writing and research. Insight abounds. Parini shows, for instance, that there is nothing natural about teaching.


The classroom is a form of theater, and the teacher must play various roles. A good teacher may look natural, but that's the product of endless practice. The book also considers such topics as the manner of dress that teachers adopt (and what this says about them as teachers), the delicate question of politics in the classroom, the untapped value of emeritus professors, and the vital importance of a settled, disciplined life for a teacher and a writer.


Parini grounds all of this in personal stories of his own career in the academy, tracing his path from unfocused student--a self-confessed "tough nut to crack"--to passionate writer, scholar, and teacher, one who frankly admits making many mistakes over the years. Every year, thousands of newly minted college teachers embark on their careers, most with scant training in their chosen profession. The Art of Teaching is a perfect book for these young educators as well as anyone who wants to learn more about this difficult but rewarding profession.

Signal Meaning and Message Perspectives on Sign-Based Linguistics (Studies in Functional and Structural Linguistics)

One set of articles offers semantic analyses of grammatical features of specific languages: English full-verb inversion; Serbo-Croatian deictic pronouns;
 
 
 
English auxiliary do; Italian pronouns egli and lui; the Celtic-influenced use of on (e.g., ‘he played a trick on me’); a monosemic analysis of the English verb break.
 

Pulling Newspapers Apart Analysing Print Journalism by Bob Franklin

Pulling Newspapers Apart: Analysing Print Journalism explores contemporary UK national and local newspapers at a significant and pivotal moment in their development when some pundits are busily, if mistakenly, announcing their demise.


The book offers a detailed examination of features which previous studies have tended to neglect, such as editorial formats (News, op-ed pages, readers’ letters, cartoons, obituaries, advice columns, features and opinion columns), aspects of newspaper design (page layout, photographs, supplements, online editions, headlines, the emergence of the compact and Berliner editions), newspaper contents (sport, sex and page 3, royalty, crime, moral panics and politics) as well as the content of newspapers which is not generated by in-house journalists (advertising, TV listings, horoscopes, agency copy and public relations materials).

Psychology and Adult Learning 3rd Edition by Mark Tennant

It is a book about psychology and adult learning as opposed to being a book about the psychology of adult learning. The reader who wants a comprehensive account of psychology and its application to adult learning should look elsewhere.


Similarly, the reader who wants an exhaustive treatment of any particular theory will not find it here. My approach has been to examine the seminal traditions of some key psychological theories and to discuss the issues and problems in applying them to an understanding of adult learning and development. I hope it will be useful for those who seek a critical understanding of psychological theory and research from the perspective of the adult educator.