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Exploring Values in the Curriculum
2013
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First published in 1999, this book, by a range of teachers and teacher trainers, explores specified values in the curriculum as well as whole curriculum issues, including religious education, drama, citizenship and vocational education, as well as the National Curriculum subjects. As a hugely controversial topic area, without general consensus on many key points, this book provides an introductory platform, consistently pointing to sources of further reading and suggesting signposts throug...
2021
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This work explores the issues, dilemmas and situations which confront the stakeholders in further and higher education in the area of equal opportunities. Such dilemmas include ways that gender influences male and female students' experience and special education needs of students.
Voices from the Trenches: 40 First World War Novels
Under Fire, A Soldier Of The Empire, The Spy in Black, The Wasted Generation, The Great Impersonation
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- John BuchanD. H. LawrenceH. C. McNeileHenri BarbusseSapperFord Madox FordThomas Nelson PageA. P. HerbertZane GreyE. Phillips OppenheimElizabeth Von ArnimHerbert W. McBrideOwen WisterRobert W. ChambersFrederic ManningWilliam John LockeEdith WhartonHall CaineMarie Belloc LowndesJohn OxenhamFrances Hodgson BurnettO. DouglasJ. Storer CloustonRing LardnerWilliam Le QueuxHerbert George JenkinsLouis TracyRomain RollandOwen JohnsonEarl Derr BiggersStephen HudsonHesketh Prichard
2024
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Voices from the Trenches: 40 First World War Novels is dedicated to the sacrifice and courage of the veterans and fallen heroes of World War I. The goal of this anthology is to capture the profound experiences and diverse perspectives of the First World War through a rich array of literary styles. The collection spans gripping narratives of front-line bravery, poignant tales of life on the home front, and deeply reflective pieces that explore the psychological impacts of war. Standout work...
40 WW1 Novels
No Man's Land, The Day of the Beast, Grapes of Wrath, The Secret Battle, Coming Home, The Ladybird, "1914"
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- SapperFord Madox FordHenri BarbusseBoyd CableThomas Nelson PageA. P. HerbertZane GreyE. Phillips OppenheimElizabeth Von ArnimHerbert W. McBrideOwen WisterRobert W. ChambersFrederic ManningWilliam John LockeEdith WhartonHall CaineMarie Belloc LowndesJohn OxenhamFrances Hodgson BurnettO. DouglasJ. Storer CloustonRing LardnerWilliam Le QueuxD. H. LawrenceH. C. McNeileJohn BuchanHerbert George JenkinsLouis TracyRomain RollandOwen JohnsonEarl Derr BiggersStephen HudsonHesketh Prichard
2024
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Set against the tumultuous backdrop of the Great War, **_40 WW1 Novels_** is an unparalleled anthology that delves into the harrowing experiences, complex emotions, and enduring psychological impacts of World War I. This collection spans an impressive array of literary styles, from the gritty realism of battlefield narratives to the poignant introspections found in more reflective works. With contributions from a diverse group of authors, each piece stands as a testament to the varied ways...
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What about Me?
the struggle for identity in a market-based society
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- Jane Hedley-Prole
2014
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According to current thinking, anyone who fails to succeed must have something wrong with them. The pressure to achieve and be happy is taking a heavy toll, resulting in a warped view of the self, disorientation, and despair. People are lonelier than ever before. Today’s pay-for-performance mentality is turning institutions such as schools, universities, and hospitals into businesses — even individuals are being made to think of themselves as one-person enterprises. Love is increasingly ha...
2011
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This fourth edition is inspiring reading for prospective, trainee and new teachers, tutors and mentors, working with young people.
Leadership for the Disillusioned
Moving beyond myths and heroes to leading that liberates
2007
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Leadership for the Disillusioned is a true gem among the avalanche of books published each year on leadership. In a very different voice, Amanda Sinclair provides us with deep insights in her search for a different type of leader she truly liberates us from the shadow side of the leader within.'Professor Manfred Kets de Vries, Director, INSEAD Global Leadership CenterWe expect our leaders to be assertive, confident, in control. Can they, and we, live up to...
Partnerships for Inclusive Education
A Critical Approach to Collaborative Working
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- Liz Todd
2007
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Shortlisted for the NASEN/TES 2007 Book AwardIncreased partnership between professionals, particularly through the integration of services, indicates a major opportunity for child and parent participation, but one that seems in danger of being side-stepped. Drawing on substantial research evidence, this book looks at reasons for this situation; what is happening now, what developments and initiatives have been tried and what can be done to develop a culture of part...
The Happiness Industry
How the Government and Big Business Sold Us Well-Being
2015
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What was a Buddhist monk doing at the 2014 World Economic Forum in Davos lecturing the world's leaders on mindfulness? Why do many successful corporations have a 'chief happiness officer'? What can the chemical composition of your brain tell a potential employer about you? In the past decade, governments and corporations have become increasingly interested in measuring the way people feel: 'the Happiness index', 'Gross National Happiness', 'well-being' and positive psychology have come to ...
Professional Values and Practice
Achieving the Standards for QTS
2005
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The professional code of the General Teaching Council lists eight new standards, each of them analysed here in detail using questions and activities to describe what trainee teachers need to know, understand and demonstrate as they work towards Qualified Teacher Status. Each of the eight standards cover the following issues:expectations, diversity and achievementpersonal and professional valuesvalues in the classroomvalues, rights and responsibil...
Trust
A Very Short Introduction
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- Very Short Introductions
2012
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Trust is indispensable, yet it can be dangerous. Without trusting others, we cannot function in society, or even stay alive for very long, but being overly-trustful can be a bad strategy too. Trust is pragmatic, but it also has a moral dimension: trustworthiness is a virtue, and well-placed trust benefits us all. In this Very Short Introduction, Katherine Hawley explores the key ideas about trust and distrust. Considerings questions such as 'Why do we value trust?' and Why do we w...
Teacher Agency
An Ecological Approach
2015
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Recent worldwide education policy has reinvented teachers as agents of change and professional developers of the school curriculum. Academic literature has analyzed changes in how teacher professionalism is conceived in policy and in practice but Teacher Agency provides a fresh perspective on this issue, drawing upon an ecological theory of agency. Using this model for understanding agency, Mark Priestley, Gert Biesta and Sarah Robinson explore empirical findings from the 'Teacher...











