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Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author | : Richard Jay Prystowsky |
Publisher | : HarperCollins College |
Release | : 1996 |
File | : 532 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0065014138 |
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Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author | : Richard Jay Prystowsky |
Publisher | : HarperCollins College |
Release | : 1996 |
File | : 532 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0065014138 |
Xenos dissects the political ideas of Leo Strauss by careful attention to his full body of work. The result is a critical examination of Strauss’s political theory and its influence on the neoconservative foreign policy of the Bush administration.
Genre | : Philosophy |
Author | : Nicholas Xenos |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Release | : 2010-05-26 |
File | : 187 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781135929275 |
A must-have resource for any student aiming to strengthen their potential in English A Language and Literature, this fully comprehensive and skills-focused resource concretely progresses students to higher attainment levels. Addressing every component of the 2011 syllabus, a huge bank of compelling activities, like web text analysis, editorials and poetry, will thoroughly engage your learners with the subject material, developing reflective and involved learners. Fully address every syllabus component - skills-focused guidance, exercises, practical tasks, assessment support and samples for the each part of the 2011 syllabus Strengthen the key skills - a huge range of activities and techniques in writing, reading and the creation of assessment texts will concretely boost exam results Truly understand assessment standards - examiner commented samples give clear insight into exam expectations and help students construct the best answers Develop involved learners - a bank of truly exciting texts will build interest and motivation, while shaping a critical approach to text analysis Full support for the unique syllabus aspects - help students understand and analyse the construction of meaning in thorough detail, with support from a dynamic bank of source material Trust in quality - written by IB workshop leaders and authors of the most recent syllabus Take a balanced approach - includes lots of web links and suggestions for further study, to ensure learning embraces the IB philosophy
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Author | : Brian Chanen |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press - Children |
Release | : 2015-11-19 |
File | : 212 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780198376057 |
The fevered controversy over America's educational future isn't simply academic; those who have proposed sweeping reforms include government officials, politicians, foundation officers, think-tank researchers, journalists, media pundits, and university administrators. Drowned out in that noisy debate are the voices of those who actually teach the liberal arts exclusively to undergraduates in our nation's small liberal arts colleges, or SLACs. The Best Kind of College attempts to rectify that glaring oversight. As an insiders' "guide" to the liberal arts in its truest form the volume brings together thirty award-winning professors from across the country to convey in various ways some of the virtues, the electricity, and, overall, the importance of the small-seminar, face-to-face approach to education, as typically featured in SLACs. Before we in the United States abandon or compromise our commitment to the liberal arts—oddly enough, precisely at a time when our global competitors are discovering, emulating, and founding American-style SLACs and new liberal arts programs—we need a wake-up call, namely to the fact that the nation's SLACs provide a time-tested model of educational integrity and success.
Genre | : Education |
Author | : Susan McWilliams |
Publisher | : State University of New York Press |
Release | : 2015-07-06 |
File | : 315 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781438457734 |
‘Rethinking Therapeutic Reading’ uses a combination of literary criticism and experimental psychology to examine the ways in which literature can create therapeutic spaces for personal thinking. It reconsiders the role that serious literary reading might play in the real world, reclaiming literature as a vital tool for dealing with human troubles.
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
Author | : Kelda Green |
Publisher | : Anthem Press |
Release | : 2020-06-09 |
File | : 241 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781785273834 |
A guide to writing with the reader in mind If you want people to read your writing, it has to be readable. In Academic Writing as if Readers Matter, Leonard Cassuto offers academic writers a direct, practical prescription for writing that will be read and understood: Take care of your reader. With a wealth of examples from the arts and sciences, this short, witty book provides invaluable advice to writers at all levels, in all fields, on how to write better for both specialized and broad audiences. Good academic writing depends on connecting with readers, earning their time and attention. Cassuto offers tips and advice on how to sharpen arguments and make complex ideas compelling. He addresses the workings of introductions and conclusions, transitions, signposts, paragraphs, and sentences—all the building blocks of academic writing. He also shows how storytelling and metaphor can make your prose more engaging than you thought possible. And he explains the proper use of that most dangerous of tools: jargon. This book can make any academic writer—including you—into a better writer. That means becoming a better communicator of the ideas and discoveries you want the world to grasp. For the sake of readers inside the academy and beyond it, Academic Writing as if Readers Matter shows how and why you have to make your writing connect with the people you’re writing for.
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author | : Leonard Cassuto |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Release | : 2024-09-24 |
File | : 224 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780691256610 |
Learning to think is a complex process made up of reading, writing listening, speaking and remembering textual materials. The aim of this topical book is to encourage practical educational reform in the Humanities by taking the emphasis away from the reception of texts to their production. Adapting rhetorical teaching methods, the authors encourage students to participate in the activities of thinking giving them short written and verbal exercises to develop conceptual competences and linguistics skills. It is argued that these methods can be implemented successfully across a wide number of humanities subjects and that they encourage the development of practical transferable skills, both cognitive and linguistic. The authors have used these methods successfully in class, and the book includes sample exercises, the initial results, and feedback from their students.
Genre | : Education |
Author | : Peter Washington *Ga* |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Release | : 2005-08-12 |
File | : 152 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781134906888 |
Genre | : Education |
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Publisher | : |
Release | : 1885 |
File | : 366 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : UIUC:30112109607470 |
The Encyclopedia of Historians and Historical Writing contains over 800 entries ranging from Lord Acton and Anna Comnena to Howard Zinn and from Herodotus to Simon Schama. Over 300 contributors from around the world have composed critical assessments of historians from the beginning of historical writing to the present day, including individuals from related disciplines like Jürgen Habermas and Clifford Geertz, whose theoretical contributions have informed historical debate. Additionally, the Encyclopedia includes some 200 essays treating the development of national, regional and topical historiographies, from the Ancient Near East to the history of sexuality. In addition to the Western tradition, it includes substantial assessments of African, Asian, and Latin American historians and debates on gender and subaltern studies.
Genre | : History |
Author | : Kelly Boyd |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Release | : 2019-10-09 |
File | : 864 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781136787645 |
The Writer’s Workshop takes an approach to teaching writing that is new only because it is so old. Today, rhetoric and composition typically proceed by ignoring what was done for 2,500 years in Western education. Gregory Roper, on the other hand, helps students learn to write in the way the great writers of the past themselves learned: by carefully imitating masters of the craft, including Cicero, Thomas Aquinas, Charles Dickens, Sojourner Truth, James Joyce, and Ernest Hemingway. By living in their workshops and apprenticing to these and other masters, apprentice writers—like apprentice musicians, painters, and blacksmiths of the past—will rapidly improve the complexity of their art and discover their own native voices. Interspersed into chapters full of sound practical advice and challenging assignments are reflections on Great Ideas from “Realism and Impressionism” to “Nominalism and Modern Science.” Perfect for the college or even high school writing classroom—as well as a marvelous book for homeschoolers and others who would like to improve their own writing—The Writer’s Workshop is a fine practical guide, and Dr. Roper a friendly yet demanding teacher-mentor.
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
Author | : Gregory L. Roper |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Release | : 2014-04-29 |
File | : 205 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781497644359 |