This book combines practical knowledge and understanding of leadership roles
in education with robust theories underpinning leadership and management to
offer a model of excellence for those who lead, or aspire to lead, in
education.
Written for busy teachers, trainers, managers and students, this 'dip-in, dip-
out' guide makes understanding theories of learning accessible and practical.
This play version of the H.E. Bates novel centres on the Larkin family, who
live in Kent somewhere at the end of a rainbow. When an ernest young tax
official turns up one hot May afternoon in 1957 to investigate Pop's income
tax contributions, he is bewitched by eldest daughter Mariette.
A collection of Bart Simpson's adventures, featuring stories such as Batter Up
Bart; The Three Stages of Teaching; Cuff it Up; Final Detention; Birth of a
Salesman; The One Man School; and Kiss of Blecch!.
Dr. Bob Bates worked in the Civil Service for many years as a senior manager before becoming a Senior Lecturer at Birmingham City University in 1997. Throughout his career he has worked extensively with SMEs specialising in staff and management development.
My Incarceration And The Prison Conditions That Almost Ended My Life
256pages
9 heures de lecture
Exploring the complexities of the US correctional system, this book provides an unfiltered perspective on life behind bars. It delves into the experiences of inmates, the challenges faced by correctional staff, and the broader societal implications of incarceration. Through firsthand accounts and in-depth analysis, it sheds light on the realities of rehabilitation, punishment, and the quest for justice, offering readers a compelling narrative that challenges preconceived notions about crime and punishment.
The Gold Castle is a vast and magical place at the top of a mountain. There are many rooms to explore and many animals to meet. What will you discover when you visit?