Jim Grant

Jim Grant
Title Jim Grant PDF eBook
Author Peter Adamson
Publisher UNICEF
Pages 175
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9280637231

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Jim Grant was Executive Director of UNICEF from 1980 to 1995, during which period he launched a worldwide child survival and development revolution. The practical result was that by 1995, 25 million children were alive who would otherwise have died, with millions more living with better health and nutrition. This volume contains eight articles by Jim Grant's close colleagues which draw out the lessons of Grant's vision and leadership, which have relevance in many other contexts

The Social Construction of Meaning

The Social Construction of Meaning
Title The Social Construction of Meaning PDF eBook
Author John Yandell
Publisher Routledge
Pages 294
Release 2013-09-27
Genre Education
ISBN 113500658X

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This book takes a fresh look at secondary urban English classrooms and at what happens when students and their teachers explore literature collaboratively. By closely examining what happens in English lessons, minute by minute, it reveals how literary texts function not as a valorised heritage to be transmitted, but as a resource for the students

AIDS in Africa

AIDS in Africa
Title AIDS in Africa PDF eBook
Author Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS.
Publisher World Health Organization
Pages 226
Release 2005
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN

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This report presents three hypothetical case studies for how the AIDS epidemic in Africa could evolve over the next 20 years based on policy decisions taken today by African leaders and the rest of the world; and considers the factors likely to drive the future responses of African countries and the international community. The scenarios draw on the age-old tradition of story-telling, rather than using data projections, to explore the wider context of the AIDS epidemic, reflecting the complexity of the subject matter.

Supporting the Whole Child

Supporting the Whole Child
Title Supporting the Whole Child PDF eBook
Author Marge Scherer
Publisher ASCD
Pages 344
Release 2009-11-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1416609776

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This e-book, a collection of articles from Educational Leadership and other ASCD publications explores what it means to "support the whole child." In these articles, authors ponder the various meanings of support in the classroom, school, and community. This third in a four-book series exploring whole child education ends by emphasizing another maxim of good teaching: Hold high expectations for your students. Our authors agree: With the right supports, students are capable of doing more than even they think they can. Note: This product listing is for the Adobe Acrobat (PDF) version of the book.

Engaging Student Voices in Higher Education

Engaging Student Voices in Higher Education
Title Engaging Student Voices in Higher Education PDF eBook
Author Simon Lygo-Baker
Publisher Springer
Pages 340
Release 2019-07-01
Genre Education
ISBN 3030208249

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This book examines the importance of exploring the varied and diverse perspectives of student experiences. In both academic institutions and everyday discourse, the notion of the ‘student voice’ is an ever-present reminder of the importance placed upon the student experience in Higher Education: particularly in a context where the financial burden of undertaking a university education continues to grow. The editors and contributors explore how notions of the ‘student voice’ as a single, monolithic entity may in fact obscure divergence in the experiences of students. Placing so much emphasis on the ‘student voice’ may lead educators and policy makers to miss important messages communicated – or consciously uncommunicated – through student actions. This book also explores ways of working in partnership with students to develop their own experiences. It is sure to be of interest and value to scholars of the student experience and its inherent diversity.

Rotting Hill

Rotting Hill
Title Rotting Hill PDF eBook
Author Percy Wyndham Lewis
Publisher Good Press
Pages 254
Release 2021-12-24
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This work was one of the most famous political writings that described Wyndham Lewis' hatred of the post-World War II Labour Government under Clement Attlee. It consists of a series of short episodes where Lewis appears as himself, but the other characters are mostly fictitious. A must-read collection of stories that illustrate the main theme brilliantly.

Multilingual Youth Practices in Computer Mediated Communication

Multilingual Youth Practices in Computer Mediated Communication
Title Multilingual Youth Practices in Computer Mediated Communication PDF eBook
Author Cecelia Cutler
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 272
Release 2021-03-11
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781107464544

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With an eye to the playful, reflexive, self-conscious ways in which global youth engage with each other online, this volume analyzes user-generated data from these interactions to show how communication technologies and multilingual resources are deployed to project local as well as trans-local orientations. With examples from a range of multilingual settings, each author explores how youth exploit the creative, heteroglossic potential of their linguistic repertoires, from rudimentary attempts to engage with others in a second language to hybrid multilingual practices. Often, their linguistic, orthographic, and stylistic choices challenge linguistic purity and prescriptive correctness, yet, in other cases, their utterances constitute language policing, linking 'standardness' or 'correctness' to piety, trans-local affiliation, or national belonging. Written for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers in linguistics, applied linguistics, education and media and communication studies, this volume is a timely and readymade resource for researching online multilingualism with a range of methodologies and perspectives.