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Deborah Lewis

    Grasses in Your Pocket
    Transferring your Teaching Skills into the Wider World
    The experience of assisted dying for Dutch healthcare staff
    Trouble's Archaeology
    The Therapist
    The Knowledge Solution: Australian History
    • Does history provide us with cautionary tales or does it highlight the contested nature of our understanding of the past? In The Knowledge Solution, the country's most compelling writers and historians offers insight into the challenging and diverse perspectives of Australia's past, and illuminates how we may better step into the future.

      The Knowledge Solution: Australian History
    • The Therapist

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Navigating the complexities of love and self-identity, the protagonist faces the challenge of choosing between three different men while staying authentic to herself. As she grapples with her feelings and the expectations of others, she learns the importance of embracing her own advice, ultimately leading to personal growth and a deeper understanding of her desires. This journey highlights the struggle between romantic entanglements and self-discovery.

      The Therapist
    • Trouble's Archaeology

      Poems

      • 88pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Deborah Lewis, an Associate Professor of English, showcases her poetic talents in this collection, building on her previous works, "The Luck of the Living" and "Saving Grace." A graduate of the prestigious MFA Writing Seminars at Bennington College, she brings her rich background to her writing. Currently residing in southwestern Wisconsin, she shares her life with her husband, two dogs, and a parrot, which may influence her poetic perspective.

      Trouble's Archaeology
    • Focusing on the experiences of Dutch healthcare professionals, this research explores the implications of assisted dying legislation, given the Netherlands' long history with the practice. Using a constructivist approach, semi-structured interviews were conducted with doctors, nurses, and therapists, revealing both discipline-specific and common themes. The study highlights the emotional and practical challenges faced by these professionals, offering new insights into their perspectives and suggesting areas for further research that may inform policymakers.

      The experience of assisted dying for Dutch healthcare staff
    • Helps you focus on how you can use your skills in a variety of contexts and settings across the educational sector and beyond. This book identifies the skills developed through teaching and matches them with the range of jobs open to teachers looking for a new direction. It contains a range of case studies to explore advantages and disadvantages.

      Transferring your Teaching Skills into the Wider World