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This book analyses the minority politics of the Turkish republic and the country's ambivalent policies regarding Jewish refugees and Turkish Jews living abroad.
Topics range from the neurotic need for affection, to guilt feelings and the quest for power, prestige and possession. First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The What Teachers Need to Know About series aims to refresh and expand basic teaching knowledge and classroom experience. Books in the series provide essential information about a range of subjects necessary for todays teachers to do their jobs effectively. These books are short, easy-to-use guides to the fundamentals of a subject with clear reference to other, more comprehensive, sources of information. Other titles in the series include Numeracy, Spelling, Learning Difficulties, Reading and Writing Difficulties, Personal Wellbeing, Marketing, and Music in Schools
* What is 'interactive teaching' in primary classrooms? * What do primary teachers and children do to interact effectively? * Are there benefits in such interactions to both teaching and learning? A research partnership of tutors and teachers strives towards answers to these key questions. This book is the story of this intriguing and exciting research project. The authors examine the practical and theoretical aspects that are key to understanding and undertaking interactive teaching in primary classrooms. The project is unique in using its own interactive processes, 'Reflective Dialogues', to help teachers make sense of their own teaching. This process includes capturing and analysing classroom sessions on video; and cameos of these classroom interactions are discussed throughout the book. The research context is the Literacy Hour in Key Stages 1 and 2. This new title is key reading for academics, researchers, teacher educators, policymakers and primary school teachers.
Originally published in 1919, this book presents a guide to advanced Latin syntax. The text was written in 'an attempt to deal in a short compass with late and exceptional idioms of Latin, and to bring them into harmony with the principles of the language'. Indexes of subjects, words and authors quoted are included at the end. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in Latin and the history of education.
This Open University text, part of the 'Mapping Social Psychology' series examines the processes involved when a group of people make a decision, or take action together.
New Year's Eve, London, 1979... The sour taste in my mouth is all that is left of 1979. I had seen out the night, the year and the decade in a blaze of luminous cocktails that were still throbbing somewhere at the back of my skull. I'd spent the night in a fashionable London nightclub. Someone had fainted. At least, that's what I assumed. But now the phone rings. I answer it. A friend's voice screams at me: "He's dead! And they think I killed him!" It looked like it was going to be one of those days... The hunt is on for a murderer. There is no motive and far too many suspects. But there is one deadly clue - a bottle of mascara. Find the mascara and you find the murderer! This is not just fi...
We first meet, Archangel Gabriel, with his personal accomplishments behind him, proclaimed the left hand and will of Yahweh, and with the love and respect of his fellow angels, he has become the most powerful angel in heaven. During his past five-thousand years of afterlife, he first believed that he had everything he could ever want, but something was missing, he needed and wanted more. Originally, a still-born, human soul, he never had a chance at life outside of heaven. But then something happened that made him desire what he had lost. It was Yahweh’s encouragement and plan for him to return to Earth and live as a human, however, returning would not be that simple. Becoming the first of...