This study examines the factors influencing the changes in teaching assessment at the higher education level and studies the range of techniques and methods available to the assessor. It evaluates the effectiveness of certain methods and discusses their implementation.
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The World In My Kitchen
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Imagine a book that transports kids thousands of miles away with the fresh, healthy dishes of different lands. This book leads little people to explore countries and cuisines to try themselves. Simple recipes, using fresh, healthy and easy-to-source ingredients, with suggested substitutions, will open up different tastes, aromas and cuisines. With charming maps, interesting facts, health benefits of various foods and glorious photos that put the dishes in their home contexts, the book includes staple foods and popular dishes from a range of countries from Brazil to Vietnam. Each recipe has step by step instructions that kids can follow easily, and simple serving suggestions to make the meal look fantastic. Each chapter homes in on a country with both interesting information such as climate and native landscape/animals. It focuses on healthy food products and famous dishes with a combination of 2 or 3 classic local recipes reworked with up-to-date twists using easily-accessible ingredients for kids to try. Take your kid on an amazing culinary journey of adventure without having to leave the kitchen!
The Profiteers
- 464pages
- 17 heures de lecture
The inside story of the Bechtel family and the empire they've controlled since the construction of the Hoover Dam.
A shocking massacre in 2019 sparks a probing investigation into the strange, violent history of a polygamist Mormon outpost in Mexico
Get Cooking in the Classroom - Recipes to Promote Healthy Cooking and Nutrition in Primary Schools
- 90pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Focused on integrating cooking into primary education, this resource equips teachers with easy-to-follow recipes that promote healthy eating without the need for an oven. Each of the 15 recipes allows children to engage hands-on, fostering skills in food handling and awareness of food's role in society. The authors, experienced Children's Cooking Consultants, provide adaptable guidance for varying skill levels, ensuring inclusivity across age groups. This book supports compliance with the National Curriculum and The School Food Plan, making cooking accessible and enjoyable in the classroom.
Focusing on the evolution of teaching in higher education, this handbook serves as a resource for both new and existing staff. It explores the scholarship behind teaching and learning over the past fifty years while addressing the changing demographics of students and institutions. The book includes international perspectives on pedagogy, making it a comprehensive guide for adapting to contemporary educational challenges and enhancing teaching practices.
500 Tips for Tutors
- 144pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Targeted at university and college lecturers, this resource offers a wealth of practical tips designed to enhance teaching and learning experiences. With a user-friendly structure, educators can easily navigate through various situations they encounter, making it a valuable tool for immediate application in the classroom.
Sarah Mathloma: Innovative Educator, Prisoner of War, Survivor
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Set in the Philippines in 1920, the story follows Sarah Mathloma England, a mother of two young children, who faces the challenges of abandonment when her husband, struggling with undiagnosed schizophrenia, leaves her. The narrative explores her resilience and the impact of mental illness on family dynamics, highlighting themes of survival and the strength of motherhood amidst adversity.
Teenage Pregnancy, Parenting and Intergenerational Relations
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Focusing on the experiences of teenage parents, this book draws on interviews with young parents and their relatives, revealing insights into generational patterns of teenage pregnancy. It examines both contemporary and historical contexts, highlighting the positive aspects of parenting for many young individuals. Additionally, the author incorporates perspectives from professionals in health and social services, challenging prevalent negative narratives around teenage parenting. The work is aimed at academics, policymakers, and professionals interested in the complexities of teenage parenting.
Multimodal Funds of Knowledge in Literacy
Countering Deficit Narratives of Diverse Families
- 194pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on the sociocultural theory and multiliteracies, this book equips educators with strategies to support diverse students and their families in navigating various forms of literacy. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing and utilizing cultural strengths, offering concrete alternatives for teaching that embrace multimodality and posthumanist perspectives. The aim is to create inclusive educational environments that acknowledge and celebrate the richness of students' backgrounds.