Archive for the ‘History of education’ Category
The Power Of Mindful Learning
Presents the concept of mindful learning, that is the continuous creation of new categories, openness to new information, & an implicit awareness of more than one perspective. Paper. DLC: Learning.
July 5th, 2009 | Education, History of education | Read More
Perangkaan Pendidikan Di Malaysia 1989 : Educational Statistics Of Malaysia
Perangkaan Pendidikan Di Malaysia 1991 : Educational Statistics Of Malaysia
Schooling And Society In Australia : Sociological Perspectives
Active Learning : 101 Strategies To Teach Any Subject
Effective Writing : A Practical Grammar Review
The Stoddard text provides readable, easy-to-understand discussions of grammar principles along with rules of usage and helpful illustrations of how these principles should be applied. Although it is not a comprehensive grammar text, it will supplement any business English or communication course taught at many two- and four-year colleges and universities, where the instructor is concerned about students needing additional drill-type editing exercises and activities to learn how to apply important...
April 11th, 2003 | Education, History of education | Read More
The Microsoft Way : The Real Story Of How The Company Outsmarts Its Competition
International Business Case Studies : For The Cultural Marketplace
This comprehensive guide presents specific, real-life examples of the strategies and tactics used by some of the world’s most successful international businesses and organizations to excel in the global marketplace.
Divided into six major sections, this important book features more than 30 case studies that span critical issues of international business–globalization; negotiation; marketing; product/service quality; joint ventures and strategic alliances; and culturally diverse workforces....
December 4th, 2002 | Education, History of education | Read More
Psychology : Contexts & Applications
A significant revision of Jane Halonen and John Santrock’s groundbreaking textbook representing psychology as a science while emphasizing its real world contextual dimensions, this edition has expanded its scope to incorporate information about applications and skills related to the discipline. Streamlined by more than 100 pages, making it more accessible and affordable, the text provides students with a proven pedagogical program designed to facilitate comprehension. Despite significant...
December 4th, 2002 | Education, History of education | Read More

