The Green Web

The Green Web
Title The Green Web PDF eBook
Author Martin Holdgate
Publisher Routledge
Pages 425
Release 2014-04-08
Genre Nature
ISBN 1134189370

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This text is a history of the world's oldest global conservation body - the World Conservation Union, established in 1948 as a forum for governments, non-governmental organizations and individual conservationists. The author draws on unpublished archives to reveal the often turbulent story of the IUCN and its achievements in, and influence on, conservation and environmental policy worldwide - establishing national parks and protected areas and defending threatened species.

Blue Bird

Blue Bird
Title Blue Bird PDF eBook
Author Tom Cunliffe
Publisher
Pages 287
Release 2010
Genre Yachts
ISBN 9780954079710

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Education - An Anatomy of the Discipline

Education - An Anatomy of the Discipline
Title Education - An Anatomy of the Discipline PDF eBook
Author John Furlong
Publisher Routledge
Pages 286
Release 2013-09-02
Genre Education
ISBN 1136157328

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Education – An Anatomy of the Discipline focuses on the development of the discipline of education, how it is understood and practised in contemporary universities, and the potential threats to its future. As the author, John Furlong argues, disciplines are not only intellectually coherent fields of study; they also have a political life, they are argued for, supported, challenged and debated. Nowhere is this more true than in the discipline of education. In this authoritative text, Furlong describes the history as well as the current state of the discipline of education in universities. He also explores the range of national and global changes that have helped to shape the discipline in recent years. Education’s final ‘arrival’ in the university sector coincided with major changes in universities themselves. Today, universities are very diverse institutions: they no longer have a sense of essential purpose and have largely accepted their loss of autonomy, especially in education where government intervention is particularly strong. If education is now fully integrated into universities, then, like the system as a whole, it urgently needs to find a voice, set out a vision for itself, and state what its purpose should be within a university in the modern world. The book therefore brings together four vitally important topics: -the changing nature of the university -the academic and scholarly study of education as a field -the professional education and training of teachers -the nature and organisation of educational research. Education – An Anatomy of the Discipline will occupy a central place in contemporary literature about education; although based on evidence from British universities, its implications are important across the world. The book will be invaluable reading for all professionals working in university departments and faculties of education as well as those with an interest in the changing role of the university in contemporary society.

A Social History of Educational Studies and Research

A Social History of Educational Studies and Research
Title A Social History of Educational Studies and Research PDF eBook
Author Gary McCulloch
Publisher Routledge
Pages 195
Release 2017-07-20
Genre Education
ISBN 1317483871

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A Social History of Educational Studies and Research examines the development of the study of education in the UK in its broader educational, social and political context since its early beginnings in the first part of the twentieth century. By providing a historical analysis of the contested growth of the field this book examines the significant contribution that has been made by institutions of higher education, journals, text books, conferences, centres, and academic societies. It discusses the problems and opportunities of the field, and its prospects for survival and adaptation to current changes in the decades ahead. The work draws on documentary sources, social network analysis, and interviews with leading figures from across the field. This book highlights international influences on the development of educational studies and research in the UK, its role in the growing internationalisation of the field as a whole, and also comparisons and contrasts with the nature of the field elsewhere. It relates the development to the wider social, political and economic changes affecting higher education in general and educational studies and research in particular. It addresses the historical development of disciplines in higher education institutions and the nature, extent and limitations of interdisciplinarity. A Social History of Educational Studies and Research discuss the problems and opportunities facing the study of education today, and its prospects of adapting to changes in the decades ahead. It is a distinctive and original analysis of educational studies and research that provides the first comprehensive study of its type.

Evaluating Action Research

Evaluating Action Research
Title Evaluating Action Research PDF eBook
Author Eileen Piggot-Irvine
Publisher
Pages 252
Release 2008
Genre Action research
ISBN 9781877398377

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The Master of the Prado

The Master of the Prado
Title The Master of the Prado PDF eBook
Author Javier Sierra
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 320
Release 2015-11-17
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1476776962

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"Author Javier Sierra embarks on a grand tour of the Prado museum in this historical novel that illuminates the fascinating mysteries behind some of the greatest paintings in the world--complete with gorgeous, full-color inserts of artwork by Raphael, Boticelli, and other masters"--

Overtested

Overtested
Title Overtested PDF eBook
Author Jessica Zacher Pandya
Publisher Teachers College Press
Pages 160
Release 2011-08-25
Genre Education
ISBN 0807752479

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This timely book explores what is often overlooked in policy debates about the education of English language learners: how the day-to-day dynamics of the classroom are affected by high-stakes testing and the pressures students and teachers experience and internalize as a result. The author presents and analyzes classroom observations, student work, and test scores, as well as interviews with students and teachers. A disturbing picture of today's overtested public school classroom emerges from the events and practices described in this book. While hard to believe, all the depictions presented took place in a real elementary school classroom and reflect the current culture of extreme accountability.