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About the Special ReportLearning through Doing: The Power of Project-Based Instruction is a comprehensive exploration of a paradigm-shifting approach to education, empowering students and engaging them personally in their learning process. This report unravels the dynamic world of Project-Based Instruction (PBI) and embarks you on a journey beyond the realms of traditional learning patterns, into hands-on, real-world applications of knowledge.Main Features: An insightful exploration of the basic principles of Project-Based Instruction.A journey into the historic roots and evolution of Project-Based Learning.Diverse case studies, demonstrating the engaging and impactful nature of PBI.In-depth discussions tackling potential challenges of PBI and solutions thereto.Guidelines and tactics for successful implementation and impact evaluation of PBI in different learning environments.Written by Emily Martin, an experienced educator and ardent advocate for hands-on learning, this Special Report serves as an invaluable asset for educators, policymakers, researchers, and parents alike. Filled with captivating insights, compelling evidence, and relatable anecdotes, the report aims to inspire a reconsideration of traditional pedagogy and encourages a leap towards dynamic and engaging educational practices.Let this Special Report be your guiding hand as you explore the transformative potential of learning by doing.
A young woman's perplexing journey through the realms of love and lust.Jack's seductive prowess ensnares the submissive Louise, igniting a series of soul-searching sexual encounters that shatter her world. Their passionate yet toxic relationship spans years, delving into themes of narcissism, gaslighting, and trauma bonding. Louise attempts to move forward, even getting married, but Jack resurfaces unexpectedly, reigniting their love affair. Are they fated to remain entangled in this fiery, disturbing rendezvous forever?In Seduction by Emily Martin, explore the depths of a toxic love affair, unearthing gaslighting, trauma bonding, and passion, all interwoven with soul-searching intimacy.
A collection of five motivational stories for girls about: courage, friendship, kindness, self-confidenceThe book contains 15 large, black and white illustrations.
Features edited Lewis Henry Morgan lectures delivered by the author at the University of Rochester in 1986. This title includes a fresh introduction by her.
Manic behavior holds an undeniable fascination in American culture today. It fuels the plots of best-selling novels and the imagery of MTV videos, is acknowledged as the driving force for successful entrepreneurs like Ted Turner, and is celebrated as the source of the creativity of artists like Vincent Van Gogh and movie stars like Robin Williams. Bipolar Expeditions seeks to understand mania's appeal and how it weighs on the lives of Americans diagnosed with manic depression. Anthropologist Emily Martin guides us into the fascinating and sometimes disturbing worlds of mental-health support groups, mood charts, psychiatric rounds, the pharmaceutical industry, and psychotropic drugs. Charting how these worlds intersect with the wider popular culture, she reveals how people living under the description of bipolar disorder are often denied the status of being fully human, even while contemporary America exhibits a powerful affinity for manic behavior. Mania, Martin shows, has come to be regarded as a distant frontier that invites exploration because it seems to offer fame and profits to pioneers, while depression is imagined as something that should be eliminated altogether with the help of drugs. Bipolar Expeditions argues that mania and depression have a cultural life outside the confines of diagnosis, that the experiences of people living with bipolar disorder belong fully to the human condition, and that even the most so-called rational everyday practices are intertwined with irrational ones. Martin's own experience with bipolar disorder informs her analysis and lends a personal perspective to this complex story.Some images inside the book are unavailable due to digital copyright restrictions.
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