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Education Policy Analysis 2004

This 2004 edition of Education Policy Analysis includes articles on the role of non-university institutions in tertiary education; gaining returns from investments in ICT; the challenges lifelong learning poses for schools; and taxes and lifelong learning.

Archbald, D. (2001), “Information Technology and the Goals of Standards-based Instruction: Advances and Continuing Challenges”, Education Policy Analysis Archives, Vol. 9, No. 48, http://epaa.asu.edu/epaa/v9n48/ BECTA (British ...

Dictionary for Theological Interpretation of the Bible

This groundbreaking reference tool introduces key names, theories, and concepts for interpreting Scripture.

This groundbreaking reference tool introduces key names, theories, and concepts for interpreting Scripture.

Sanctified Vision

An Introduction to Early Christian Interpretation of the Bible

Examines early Christian interpretation of the Bible from various perspectives.

Examines early Christian interpretation of the Bible from various perspectives.

Narrative Social Structure

Anatomy of the Hadith Transmission Network, 610-1505

This book presents the first attempt by a sociologist to unearth the long hadith transmission network from ancient historical sources and analyze it using the most recent qualitative and quantitative analytical tools.

This book presents the first attempt by a sociologist to unearth the long hadith transmission network from ancient historical sources and analyze it using the most recent qualitative and quantitative analytical tools.

Construction Safety Management, A Systems Approach (Knowledge Management Edition)

A Knowledge Management edition, this book models safety management by transforming a common procedural model into a functional systems representation. This model offers clear graphic lines of influence of it's different components on organisational safety. The downloadable version is color-coded, as are the relevant illustrations.

A Knowledge Management edition, this book models safety management by transforming a common procedural model into a functional systems representation.

Administrative Office Management

An Introduction

This technologically up-to-date book provides readers with a comprehensive introduction to office management, focusing on what office managers actually do on the job. The author¿s signature easy-to-read style is coupled with a presentation that systematically explores the full range of office management topics—office environment, employees, systems, and functions.Current coverage includes technological advances and their impact on office administration and management—e.g. the Internet, desk-top computers tablet PCs, DVD technology, handheld data-entry devices, USB pen drives, e-printing, Voice Over Internet Protocol, digitizing media, storage application service providers, and Six Sigma and computer misuse. Other discussions feature employee comfort trends, new techniques for forecasting employee needs, increased diversity in the workplace, benchmarking, virtual reality training, job characteristics, theory of motivation, workplace violence, new techniques of job analysis, job evaluations, small groups, new developments in heating/air-condition systems, and dealing with environmental mold.For office managers and supervisors.

. . Usenet . . . Listserv . . . IRC . . . digital stamps . . . etc. Students and professors alike are dedicated to Administrative Office Management as the textbook of choice for COMPREHENSIVE UNDERSTANDING of Administrative Management.

The Discourse of Character Education

Culture Wars in the Classroom

In this book Peter Smagorinsky and Joel Taxel analyze the ways in which the perennial issue of character education has been articulated in the United States, both historically and in the current character education movement that began in earnest in the 1990s. The goal is to uncover the ideological nature of different conceptions of character education. The authors show how the current discourses are a continuation of discourse streams through which character education and the national purpose have been debated for hundreds of years, most recently in what are known as the Culture Wars--the intense, often passionate debates about morality, culture, and values carried out by politicians, religious groups, social policy foundations, and a wide range of political commentators and citizens, in which the various stakeholders have sought influence over a wide range of social and economic issues, including education. The centerpiece is a discourse analysis of proposals funded by the United States Department of Education's Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI). Discourse profiles from sets of states that exhibit two distinct conceptions of character are examined and the documents from particular states are placed in dialogue with the OERI Request for Proposals. One profile reflects the dominant perspective promoted in the U.S., based on an authoritarian view in which young people are indoctrinated into the value system of presumably virtuous adults through didactic instruction. The other reflects the well-established yet currently marginal discourse emphasizing attention to the whole environment in which character is developed and enacted and in which reflection on morality, rather than didactic instruction in morality, is the primary instructional approach. By focusing on these two distinct regions and their conceptions of character, the authors situate the character education movement at the turn of the twenty-first century in the context of historical notions about the nature of character and regional conceptions regarding the nature of societal organization. This enlightening volume is relevant to scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and students across the field of education, particularly those involved in character education, moral development, discourse analysis, history and cultural foundations of education, and related fields, and to the wider public interested in character education.

Educational Leadership, 51(3), 16—1 8. Ryan, K. (1996). Character education in the United States. journal for a just and Caring Education, 2(1), 75-84. Ryan, K. (2003). Character education: Our high schools' missing link.

Qualitative Research Methods in Human Geography

This book offers a comprehensive, accessible, and practical guide on how to conduct qualitative research in human geography. Enhanced and greatly expanded by nine new chapters, the latest edition shows students how to plan, conduct, interpret, and communicate qualitative research.

This book offers a comprehensive, accessible, and practical guide on how to conduct qualitative research in human geography.

Broadcast News Writing, Reporting, and Producing

First Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

̄ Patrick obviously has had such success because he learned many ofthe skills already stressed in this book¦good reporting and interviewing techniques and caring andsensitivity. This same point is made by longtime Cleveland sports ...