Deepening In-Class and Online Learning 60 Step-by-Step Strategies to Encourage Interaction Foster Inclusion and Spark Imagination Deepening In-Class and Online Learning shows teachers how to make learning joyful as they translate successful classroom strategies to virtual learning. The book includes more than 60 step-by-step strategies that encourage interaction foster inclusion and spark imagination. Each activity is presented in a consistent format ready-to-use in-class and for online learning. Whether teaching virtually or adding digital activities to in-class instruction this book explores effective ways for students to present communicate and collaborate. Innovative activities range from discussing hot topics and sharing personal stories to visual boards and digital storytelling. Also included is an up-to-date glossary of digital tools to help make sense of the shifting landscape in today’s classrooms. | Deepening In-Class and Online Learning 60 Step-by-Step Strategies to Encourage Interaction Foster Inclusion and Spark Imagination GBP 29.99 1
The History of The Great Northern Railway 1845 - 1902 Published in 1903 this book provides a complete account of the origin and development of the Great Northern Railway Company from its inception to the year 1802 a period of around 60 years. | The History of The Great Northern Railway 1845 - 1902 GBP 31.99 1
The Shakespeare Masterclasses The Shakespeare Masterclasses is a collection of rare interviews from many of the world’s most renowned Shakespearean actors exploring their varied approaches to topics including character creation script analysis acting for the stage and the camera rehearsal preparation and collaboration. Ron Destro’s insightful and revealing conversations with thirteen accomplished artists provide the reader with the invaluable experience of sitting in the classroom with each of these masters. A selection of Shakespeare plays including Hamlet The Winter’s Tale King Lear and The Tempest are examined to explore antithesis line-endings rhyme and meter method acting and the artistry of a good director. In addition to critical analysis of their vocation the actors weave through personal and humorous anecdotes and favorite acting moments and offer useful movement and vocal exercises. This book offers a lens into the creative process of world-acclaimed actors to expose an abundance of tips tools and fascinating stories about the acting profession that will be of crucial interest to acting students directors drama teachers Shakespeare performance scholars and general theatre fans more broadly. GBP 31.99 1
The Bavenda Originally published in 1931 this book was the first detailed ethnographic study of the Bavenda people. It pays particular attention to the double system of kinship groups which is unusual among the Bantu peoples. Richly illustrated with over 60 black and white plates this books discusses the history and geography of the Bavenda as well as social economic religious political and legal aspects of their life as well as medicine magic and folklore. GBP 32.99 1
The Routledge Companion to Music Theory Pedagogy Today’s music theory instructors face a changing environment one where the traditional lecture format is in decline. The Routledge Companion to Music Theory Pedagogy addresses this change head-on featuring battle-tested lesson plans alongside theoretical discussions of music theory curriculum and course design. With the modern student in mind scholars are developing creative new approaches to teaching music theory encouraging active student participation within contemporary contexts such as flipped classrooms music industry programs and popular music studies. This volume takes a unique approach to provide resources for both the conceptual and pragmatic sides of music theory pedagogy. Each section includes thematic anchor chapters that address key issues accompanied by short topics chapters offering applied examples that instructors can readily adopt in their own teaching. In eight parts leading pedagogues from across North America explore how to most effectively teach the core elements of the music theory curriculum: Fundamentals Rhythm and Meter Core Curriculum Aural Skills Post-Tonal Theory Form Popular Music Who What and How We Teach A broad musical repertoire demonstrates formal principles that transcend the Western canon catering to a diverse student body with diverse musical goals. Reflecting growing interest in the field and with an emphasis on easy implementation The Routledge Companion to Music Theory Pedagogy presents strategies and challenges to illustrate and inspire in a comprehensive resource for all teachers of music theory. GBP 42.99 1
Key Clinical Topics in Cardiology Key Clinical Topics in Cardiology presents a brand new addition to the Key Clinical Topics series. The book provides a comprehensive overview of the subject comprising over 60 carefully selected topics in alpha order that together provide an extensive understanding of the management of cardiovascular disorders. This collection of highly practical guides systematically addresses management techniques for a large number of clinical settings. Edited by experienced specialists with contributions from consultants who have recognised expertise in their field this book provides an authoritative and up-to-date guide on cardiovascular medicine. Designed to enable rapid access to core information KCT Cardiology offers effective exam revision and the ideal quick reference for day-to-day practice. GBP 40.95 1
New Frontiers in Microsimulation Modelling In the past fifteen years microsimulation models have become firmly established as vital tools for analysis of the distributional impact of changes in governmental programmes. Across Europe the US Canada and Australia microsimulation models are used extensively to assess who are the winners and losers from proposed policy reforms; this is now expanding into new frontiers both geographically and in terms of policy areas. With contributions from more than 60 international experts this volume offers a comprehensive introduction to the state of microsimulation internationally illustrating a wide range of new applications and approaches. It will be of relevance to government policy makers social policy planners economists and those concerned with predicting the impact of public policy change and to academics in a variety of disciplines especially social and public policy human geography development studies and economics. | New Frontiers in Microsimulation Modelling GBP 34.99 1
Robert Schumann and the Piano Concerto Robert Schumann was a unique personality in 19th century music: a celebrated music critic and champion of new composers as well as a talented performer and composer himself he did much to modernize the literature and performance style for the piano. This book covers the key period of c. 1815-55 exploring how the generation that came after Beethoven was central in reshaping and refining the conception of the concerto style and particularly the piano concerto. It relates Schumann's own compositional development to his musical environment recreating the exciting milieu in which Schumann and his contemporaries lived and worked. Written in scholarly but non-technical language Robert Schumann and the Development of the Piano Concerto will appeal to college and conservatory teachers and students as well as music connoisseurs. Also includes 60 musical examples. | Robert Schumann and the Piano Concerto GBP 35.99 1
Differential Geometry of Manifolds Differential Geometry of Manifolds Second Edition presents the extension of differential geometry from curves and surfaces to manifolds in general. The book provides a broad introduction to the field of differentiable and Riemannian manifolds tying together classical and modern formulations. It introduces manifolds in a both streamlined and mathematically rigorous way while keeping a view toward applications particularly in physics. The author takes a practical approach containing extensive exercises and focusing on applications including the Hamiltonian formulations of mechanics electromagnetism string theory. The Second Edition of this successful textbook offers several notable points of revision. New to the Second Edition:New problems have been added and the level of challenge has been changed to the exercisesEach section corresponds to a 60-minute lecture period making it more user-friendly for lecturersIncludes new sections which provide more comprehensive coverage of topicsFeatures a new chapter on Multilinear Algebra GBP 42.99 1
Contemporary Male Sexuality Confronting Myths and Promoting Change This accessible guide confronts myths and pressures surrounding men and sex promoting a positive and healthy model of male sexuality that replaces traditional expectations. The chapters in this book engage with cultural assumptions about male sexuality from harmful early messaging to the importance of enjoying intimacy pleasure and eroticism over the age of 60. The authors challenge the effects of toxic masculinity and traditional gendered roles in sex celebrating sexual diversity confronting double standards and empowering men and couples to develop an equitable sexual bond. Case studies and psychosexual skill exercises are integrated throughout to make each concept personal and concrete and incorporate the Good Enough Sex (GES) model to promote an authentic sexual self throughout the lifespan. With a focus on mutual consent and pleasure Contemporary Male Sexuality offers a new model of male sexuality that helps men and couples achieve a satisfying secure and sexual bond replacing damaging expectations with healthy sexual values. | Contemporary Male Sexuality Confronting Myths and Promoting Change GBP 19.99 1
A History of Religion in America From the End of the Civil War to the Twenty-First Century A History of Religion in America: From the End of the Civil War to the Twenty-First Century provides comprehensive coverage of the history of religion in America from the end of the American Civil War to religion in post 9/11 America. The volume explores major religious groups in the United States and examines the following topics: The aftermath of the American Civil War Immigration’s impact on American religion The rise of the social gospel The fundamentalist response Religion in Cold War America The 60’s counterculture and the backlash Religion in Post-9/11 America Chronologically arranged and integrating various religious developments into a coherent historical narrative this book also contains useful chapter summaries and review questions. Designed for undergraduate religious studies and history students A History of Religion in America provides a substantive and comprehensive introduction to the complexity of religion in American history. | A History of Religion in America From the End of the Civil War to the Twenty-First Century GBP 35.99 1
China's Rural Market Development in the Reform Era The rural market in China is not only the venue where 60 per cent of the country's 1. 3 billion inhabitants buy their daily necessities and sell agricultural products but also a key area of conflict between government control and liberalization policies. Previous research on the topic has adopted a purely economic perspective focusing on macro issues such as price control and grain procurement. This book focuses instead on peasants - the major participants in rural marketing activities. Illustrated by two comparative case studies with a diverse level of development from the Pearl River Delta - one of the most prosperous regions in coastal China - this book investigates the market hierarchy its change of functions and the interactions between peasants and market outlets. In doing so it shows how China's rural market district has changed since the Reform and how these changes affect the marketing activities of peasants. | China's Rural Market Development in the Reform Era GBP 38.99 1
Working with Adolescents A Guide for Practitioners Noted for its multisystemic–ecological perspective this accessible text and practitioner resource has now been revised and expanded with 60% new material. The book provides a comprehensive view of adolescent development and explores effective ways to support teens who are having difficulties. The authors examine protective and risk factors in the many contexts of adolescents' lives from individual attributes to family school neighborhood and media influences. Assessment and intervention strategies are illustrated with diverse case examples and emphasize a social justice orientation. Useful pedagogical features include end-of-chapter reflection questions and concise chapter summaries. New to This Edition *Incorporates current research on brain development resilience gender diversity mental health care and more. *Chapters on new topics: the adolescent brain trauma and suicide and self-injury. *Fully rewritten chapters on substance use queer youth justice-involved youth and the joys of working with adolescents. *Reflects the unique contexts and challenges facing Generation Z. | Working with Adolescents A Guide for Practitioners GBP 40.99 1
Elie Wiesel Humanist Messenger for Peace Elie Wiesel: Humanist Messenger for Peace is part biography and part moral history of the intellectual and spiritual journey of Elie Wiesel a Holocaust survivor human rights activist author university professor and Nobel Peace Prize winner. In this concise text Alan L. Berger portrays Wiesel’s transformation from a pre-Holocaust deeply God-fearing youth to a survivor of the Shoah who was left with questions for both God and man. An advisor to American presidents of both political parties his nearly 60 books voiced an activism on behalf of oppressed people everywhere. The book illuminates Wiesel’s contributions in the areas of religion human rights literature and Jewish thought to show the impact that he has had on American life. Supported by primary documents about and from Wiesel the volume gives students a gateway to explore Wiesel’s incredible life. This book will make a great addition to courses on American religious or intellectual thought. | Elie Wiesel Humanist Messenger for Peace GBP 35.99 1
Unpacking Creativity for Language Teaching Before unlocking creativity we must first unpack what it means. In this book creativity is unravelled from various perspectives and the relevance for language teaching and learning is explored. Tin offers a coherent discussion of creativity adopting an inclusive and integrated but at the same time focused approach to creativity. Divided into 12 chapters the book covers: A critical review of the way the term ‘creativity’ is used defined and written about in various disciplines Various models and theories of creativity the product- and process-oriented views of creativity and their relevance for language teaching Three pillars on which creative language pedagogy should be based Over 60 practical tasks applying theoretical arguments and principles of creativity to language teaching and learning Based on the author’s own practice and research on creativity over the last two decades the book provides exciting new ideas for scholars and practitioners interested in creativity and creative language pedagogy. The book serves as an important contribution for students teachers and scholars in the field of applied linguistics language teaching and education. | Unpacking Creativity for Language Teaching GBP 35.99 1
Goethe's Faust Originally published in 1987 this is a thorough and lucid introduction and commentary to the whole of Goethe’s Faust. It gives the student of German and European literature valuable insights into the most important work of Germany’s foremost poet. German quotations are translated or paraphrased in English and a detailed knowledge of German literature is not assumed. The book traces Goethe’s work on the play over 60 years of his creative career and surveys its critical reception over the 200 years since its first appearance. Part One is analysed as a mimetic tragedy Part Two as an historical and cultural profile of Goethe’s own times. The commentary guides the reader carefully through its subtleties and multi-layered references and provides a broad and coherent structure for the overall understanding of the work. It suggests provocative interpretations of some figures and episodes in Part Two and places renewed emphasis on parts of the work that often receive relatively little attention. An appendix surveys the metres and verse forms of the play. | Goethe's Faust GBP 29.99 1
Beyond Persona On Individuation and Beginnings with Jungian Analysts This book presents intimate interviews with senior Jungian analysts and scholars from all over the world providing unique insight into their childhoods life experiences and long careers in analytical psychology. Each interview also focuses on uncovering the person beyond the professional persona. The interviewees are compelling significant figures in analytical psychology. Their stories interact with significant events and time periods in world history: stories which are interwoven with World War I World War II the Korean War the Arab Israeli wars Vietnam the counter-culture movements of the 60’s women’s rights fascism communism immigration spirituality slavery racism trauma sexual orientation and poverty as well as many other themes. The scope of the lives captured in this volume is moving and inspiring. Beyond Persona with Jungian Analysts provides unprecedented access to leaders of the field and would be an inspiring read for psychologists and students of depth psychology and Jungian analysis and those wishing to follow in their footsteps. | Beyond Persona On Individuation and Beginnings with Jungian Analysts GBP 32.99 1
Audio Mastering: The Artists Discussions from Pre-Production to Mastering Audio Mastering: The Artists collects more than twenty interviews drawn from more than 60 hours of discussions with many of the world’s leading mastering engineers. In these exclusive and often intimate interviews engineers consider the audio mastering process as they themselves experience and shape it as the leading artists in their field. Each interview covers how engineers got started in the recording industry what prompted them to pursue mastering how they learned about the process which tools and techniques they routinely use when they work and a host of other particulars of their crafts. We also spoke with mix engineers and craftsmen responsible for some of the more iconic mastering tools now on the market to gain a broader perspective on their work. This book is the first to provide such a comprehensive overview of the audio mastering process told from the point-of-view of the artists who engage in it. In so doing it pulls the curtain back on a crucial but seldom heard from agency in record production at large. | Audio Mastering: The Artists Discussions from Pre-Production to Mastering GBP 31.99 1
The Fuelwood Trap A study of the SADCC region Over 60 million people live in the SADCC countries; by 2000 AD the number will be over 100 million. The vast majority city-dwellers as well as farmers rely on wood fuel for domestic use. Supplies are diminishing as consumption grows. The quality of life is deteriorating yet further and the environment is more and more degraded. But these phenomena are not simply the consequence of a wood shortage which might be cured by some cropping and management policy. They flow from a complex network of causes each contributing in its way to growing poverty and want which has as one obvious symptom the shortage of fuel for life's basic purposes. The authors by means of case studies examine those causes throughout the nine SADCC countries and consider the policies that can be developed there which will not only help to alleviate the symptom but will help to prevent the imminent catastrophe which it represents. Originally published in 1988 | The Fuelwood Trap A study of the SADCC region GBP 42.99 1
Ageing Physical Activity and Health International Perspectives One of the most pressing questions facing society today is how to care for its burgeoning elderly population. By the year 2050 experts predict that one-third of the world’s population will be over 60 years old. Health promotion for the elderly is therefore becoming an increasingly important topic in public policy and planning. This book examines the challenges presented by an ageing global population our varying expectations of healthy ageing and the importance of exercise and physical activity for the elderly. Drawing on empirical research from around the world it considers the factors that influence health and well-being in later life and compares practices and policies designed to promote healthy ageing. It presents case studies from 15 countries spanning Europe North and South America Africa and Asia and sheds light on how attitudes to physical activity differ across nations regions and cultures. Ageing Physical Activity and Health: International Perspectives is important reading for all students researchers and practitioners with an interest in physical activity public health exercise science or gerontology. | Ageing Physical Activity and Health International Perspectives GBP 39.99 1
The Maya World The Maya World brings together over 60 authors representing the fields of archaeology art history epigraphy geography and ethnography who explore cutting-edge research on every major facet of the ancient Maya and all sub-regions within the Maya world. The Maya world which covers Guatemala Belize and parts of Mexico Honduras and El Salvador contains over a hundred ancient sites that are open to tourism eight of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and many thousands more that have been dug or await investigation. In addition to captivating the lay public the ancient Maya have attracted scores of major interdisciplinary research expeditions and hundreds of smaller projects going back to the 19th century making them one of the best-known ancient cultures. The Maya World explores their renowned writing system towering stone pyramids exquisitely painted murals and elaborate funerary tombs as well as their creative agricultural strategies complex social economic and political relationships widespread interactions with other societies and remarkable cultural resilience in the face of historical ruptures. This is an invaluable reference volume for scholars of the ancient Maya including archaeologists historians and anthropologists. GBP 42.99 1
Coaching and Mentoring A Journey Through the Models Theories Frameworks and Narratives of David Clutterbuck This book represents both a milestone and a celebration. It brings together in one place all the theories and models that have emerged from the work of David Clutterbuck one of the last surviving first pioneers of coaching and mentoring who has significantly helped to shape the field; and is published as his 75th book at age 75. Many of the models and approaches familiar to coaches and mentors are based in David’s prolific research writing and practice from Systemic Talent Management through Team Coaching from a Complex Adaptive Systems perspective Personal Reflective Space to the Diversity Awareness Ladder. In bringing more than 60 of these innovations into one volume the book provides an invaluable contribution to the practice of coaching and puts the evolution of coaching theory into context tracing its development over time. This book is a one-stop-shop for coach practitioners and students to get up to speed and understand these foundational models. This book will appeal to coaches and HR professionals across the world at all levels. | Coaching and Mentoring A Journey Through the Models Theories Frameworks and Narratives of David Clutterbuck GBP 29.99 1
The Lome Conventions And Their Implications For The United States In recent years the Lome Conventions have guided trade and economic relations between the EEC and more than 60 African Caribbean and Pacific nations (ACP). Addressed to the development needs of the ACP the treaties include provisions for expanding export trade stabilizing export earnings levels providing multilateral aid assisting in mineral and fuel production and bolstering investment and technology transfer from the EEC to ACP countries. This book reviews the Lome provisions and the expectations surrounding them and provides a concise economic analysis of the results of the first Lome accord (1975-1979). It also examines Lome's effects on U. S. international economic interests. Dr. Moss's analysis shows that many provisions of the Lome Conventions have not had the results hoped for particularly from the perspective of the developing nations but that they do provide some benefits to the ACP and give the European Economic Community an advantage over the U. S. in trade with ACP nations. She concludes by suggesting steps the U. S. might take to improve its position regarding trade and aid to developing countries. | The Lome Conventions And Their Implications For The United States GBP 27.99 1
Routledge Handbook of Migration and Development The Routledge Handbook of Migration and Development provides an interdisciplinary agenda-setting survey of the fields of migration and development bringing together over 60 expert contributors from around the world to chart current and future trends in research on this topic. The links between migration and development can be traced back to the post-war period if not further yet it is only in the last 20 years that the 'migration–development nexus' has risen to prominence for academics and policymakers. Starting by mapping the different theoretical approaches to migration and development this book goes on to present cutting edge research in poverty and inequality displacement climate change health family social policy interventions and the key challenges surrounding migration and development. While much of the migration literature continues to be dominated by US and British perspectives this volume includes original contributions from most regions of the world to offer alternative non-Anglophone perspectives. Given the increasing importance of migration in both international development and current affairs the Routledge Handbook of Migration and Development will be of interest both to policymakers and to students and researchers of geography development studies political science sociology demography and development economics. GBP 42.99 1
Les Misérables and Its Afterlives Between Page Stage and Screen Exploring the enduring popularity of Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables this collection offers analysis of both the novel itself and its adaptations. In spite of a mixed response from critics Les Misérables instantly became a global bestseller. Since its successful publication over 150 years ago it has traveled across different countries cultures and media giving rise to more than 60 international film and television variations numerous radio dramatizations animated versions comics and stage plays. Most famously it has inspired the world's longest running musical which itself has generated a wealth of fan-made and online content. Whatever its form Hugo’s tale of social injustice and personal redemption continues to permeate the popular imagination. This volume draws together essays from across a variety of fields combining readings of Les Misérables with reflections on some of its multimedia afterlives including musical theater and film from the silent period to today's digital platforms. The contributors offer new insights into the development and reception of Hugo's celebrated classic deepening our understanding of the novel as a work that unites social commentary with artistic vision and raising important questions about the cultural practice of adaptation. | Les Misérables and Its Afterlives Between Page Stage and Screen GBP 38.99 1