Looking for more ideas on how to teach film in the English classroom? This book features study guides for twelve different films, from Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times to Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing.
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Martin Heidegger
Since the publication of his mammoth work, Being and Time, Martin Heidegger has remained one of the most influential figures in contemporary thought, and is a key influence for modern literary and cultural theory.
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ICTs for Modern Educational and Instructional Advancement: New Approaches to Teaching
New approaches to teaching are inherently important for any teacher, faculty member, or corporate trainer involved with the application of technology-based resources for instruction and learning. explores current models and issues involved with online course development, assessment, and blended learning. Collecting an international collaboration of experts, this Premier Reference Source takes a futuristic peek at the classroom of the new millenium and emerging technologies expected in the 21st century.
Motion Mountain - The Adventure of Physics (6 Vol.Set)
A modern introduction to physics,captivating, simple, with many colour pictures, animations and films, riddles and challenges.It covers mechanics, thermodynamics, relativity, quantum physics and modern attempts at unification.
Fromm presents love as a skill that can be taught and developed. He rejects the idea of loving as something magical and mysterious that cannot be analyzed and explained, and is therefore skeptical about popular ideas such as "falling in love" or being helpless in the face of love. Because modern humans are alienated from each other and from nature, we seek refuge from our aloneness in romantic love and marriage (pp. 79–81)