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Bekwaamheid op de proef gesteld
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 179

Bekwaamheid op de proef gesteld

Dit themaboek over competentiegericht beoordelen is gericht op het leerproces en de groei van de student, de aankomend professional. In dat leren zijn geen scherpe grenzen te trekken tussen formeel, non–formeel en informeel leren. Competentiegericht onderwijs is bedoeld om deze verschillende manieren van leren recht te doen, te stimuleren en leeromgevingen te verbinden. Dit themaboek bevat artikelen van verschillende auteurs die duidelijk maken dat er heel wat komt kijken bij het ontwerpen van goede beoordelingsvormen. Goed beoordelen is bovendien een vak apart: je bent niet zomaar een goede beoordelaar. Bekwaamheid op de proef gesteld is vanuit verschillende perspectieven te lezen: • va...

Verleiden tot leren in het werk
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 180

Verleiden tot leren in het werk

Verleiden tot leren in het werkDe combinatie werken-leren is zo oud als de mensheid. De relatie tussen werken en leren, en de waardering van die relatie, is echter aan veel veranderingen onderhevig. Gesprekken over leren krijgen een ander karkter, nieuwe accenten worden zichtbaar. Discussies gaan over formeel versus informeel leren, expliciet versus impliciet leren, individueel versus collectief leren, Het leren, dat gerelateerd is aan innovatie en vernieuwing, komt dicht bij het primaire werkproces te liggen. Leren op de werkplek, dat is waar het om draait. Wat is daar voor nodig? Hoe richt je het werk zo in dat het tot leren uitdaagt? Wat draagt bij aan een goed leerklimaat en welke factor...

The Sino-Indian War of 1962
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

The Sino-Indian War of 1962

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-11-03
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The Sino-Indian border war of 1962 forms a major landmark in South Asian, Asian and Cold War history. Among others, it resulted in an unresolved conflict permanently hindering rapprochement between China and India, the establishment of the Sino-Pakistani axis, the deepening of the Sino-Soviet split and had a lasting impact on Indian domestic affairs. This volume draws on new documentary evidence to re-evaluate perceptions, motivations and decision-making processes of both antagonists, but also of third powers immediately affected by the conflict. It also investigates the effect on India’s internal politics, its Constitution, the Communist Party of India and the fate of Indians of Chinese origin. Finally, it analyses how the conflict is viewed in India today and its ramifications for India–China relationship. A major intervention in the Asian historical landscape, this book will be indispensable to scholars and researchers of modern history, especially of modern South Asia and China, international relations, defence and strategic studies, international politics and government. It will also be useful for think-tanks and government agencies.

Combifuncties
  • Language: nl
  • Pages: 209

Combifuncties

De zorg heeft te maken met een fundamenteel personeelstekort. Een uitdaging waar Combifuncties een bewezen oplossing voor biedt. Maak gebruik van de kracht van combifuncties voor meer motivatie en werkplezier! In een combifunctie bekleedt een medewerker twee verschillende functies in twee teams, afdelingen of zelfs organisaties. Bijvoorbeeld een leidinggevende die ook patiëntenzorg verleent of een verpleegkundige die ook kwaliteitsmedewerker is. In dit boek laat Jeroen Hendrikse zien hoe je krachtige zorgorganisaties krijgt waarin zowel de patiënt als de medewerker zich gehoord, gezien en gesteund voelt. Hij biedt handvatten om aan de slag te gaan en geeft veel voorbeelden uit de zorgprakt...

The Sino-Indian Rivalry
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 258

The Sino-Indian Rivalry

Drawing on a wide body of literature on international rivalries, this comprehensive and theoretically grounded work explains the origins and evolution of the Sino-Indian rivalry. Contrary to popular belief, the authors argue that the Sino-Indian rivalry started almost immediately after the emergence of the two countries in the global arena. They demonstrate how the rivalry has systemic implications for both Asia and the global order, intertwining the positional and spatial dimensions that lie at the heart of the Sino-Indian relationship. Showing how this rivalry has evolved from the late 1940s to the present day, the essays in this collection underscore its significance for global politics and highlight how the asymmetries between India and China have the potential to escalate conflict in the future.

China's Cold War Science Diplomacy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

China's Cold War Science Diplomacy

During the early decades of the Cold War, the People's Republic of China remained outside much of mainstream international science. Nevertheless, Chinese scientists found alternative channels through which to communicate and interact with counterparts across the world, beyond simple East/West divides. By examining the international activities of elite Chinese scientists, Gordon Barrett demonstrates that these activities were deeply embedded in the Chinese Communist Party's wider efforts to win hearts and minds from the 1940s to the 1970s. Using a wide range of archival material, including declassified documents from China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs Archive, Barrett provides fresh insights into the relationship between science and foreign relations in the People's Republic of China.

Cuba’s Foreign Policy in Global Solidarity Organizations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Cuba’s Foreign Policy in Global Solidarity Organizations

This book analyzes the influence of the Cuban Revolutionary Government on the evolution of the Afro-Asian Peoples’ Solidarity Organization (AAPSO). The author argues that Cuba’s accession to AAPSO and the convocation of two solidarity conferences (1966/1967) in Havana initiated a political shift for the organization. The Cuban Revolutionary Government thus promoted the inclusion of Latin American delegations that represented their countries’ leftist and pro-Cuban dissidence as well as rural guerilla movements. Adding to that, Fidel Castro’s independent stance towards AAPSO’s two main financers, the USSR and the PR China, fostered a gradual emancipation of the postcolonial organizat...

How Asia Found Herself
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 468

How Asia Found Herself

A pioneering history of cross-cultural knowledge that exposes enduring fractures in unity across the world’s largest continent The nineteenth century saw European empires build vast transport networks to maximize their profits from trade, and it saw Christian missionaries spread printing across Asia to bring Bibles to the colonized. The unintended consequence was an Asian communications revolution: the maritime public sphere expanded from Istanbul to Yokohama. From all corners of the continent, curious individuals confronted the challenges of studying each other’s cultures by using the infrastructure of empire for their own exploratory ends. Whether in Japanese or Persian, Bengali or Arabic, they wrote travelogues, histories, and phrasebooks to chart the vastly different regions that European geographers labeled "Asia." Yet comprehension does not always keep pace with connection. Far from flowing smoothly, inter-Asian understanding faced obstacles of many kinds, especially on a landmass with so many scripts and languages. Here is the dramatic story of cross-cultural knowledge on the world’s largest continent, exposing the roots of enduring fractures in Asian unity.

Asia After Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Asia After Europe

Across the twentieth century, Asians imagined universalist ideals centered on the idea of Asia itself, rivaling European colonial thought, liberalism, and race-based nationalisms. Sugata Bose explores the history of Asian universalisms and reflects on their potential amid ongoing nationalist rivalries tied to religious majoritarianism and violence.

Visions of Greater India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 347

Visions of Greater India

'Greater India' was a transimperial, Indocentric research paradigm that informed the colonial recovery of the ancient past in Central and Southeast Asia. Ancient India was postulated as the fount of an expansive classicism – an actor in world history on a par with ancient Greece and Rome. Under the Greater India movement, the scholarly quest for 'India in Asia' became tied to anti-colonial, pedagogical, nationalist and Asianist agendas. Yet although it provided a potent anti-colonial imaginary, the movement also bolstered visions of Indian exceptionalism and energized Hindu nationalist ideas of India as a civilizing, colonizing power. Speaking directly to debates that define and divide India today, this is essential reading for those interested in the legacies of Orientalist scholarship and interwar visions of Indian internationalism. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.