This encyclopedia comes at a time when the topics it addresses--among them Bullying and victimization, Cooperative learning, Learning styles, No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, and Reading interventions and strategies-- are at the forefront of American educational thought. Arranged A-Z, it contains more than 250 articles by 175 of the more influential school psychology scholars at all levels, from elementary school through university. A "Readers Guide" organizes the entries into categories such as "Demographic Variables," "Family and Parenting," "Multicultural Issues," and "Technology." The volume is extensively indexed, and the index is accurate, with well-placed cross-referencing. Each entry includes a list of cross-references to other entries along with references and other readings related to the topic...
English Language Teaching for Speakers of Other Languages
This comprehensive bibliography is for people whose interests lie in the methodology or in the history of teaching languages. It is also a great plan to do for our community.
The Power of Your Other Hand The Power of Your Other Hand : A Course in Channeling the Inner Wisdom of the Right Brain
Lucia Capacchione has discovered that our non-dominant hand is a direct
channel to that potential and, through the "other hand" exercises and
experiments in this course, she will show you how to do such things as:
-Talk to your inner child.
-Aid in recovery from addictions.
-Channel the deep inner wisdom of your True Self.
-Help your body to heal.
-Heal your relationships.
-Uncover hidden artistic abilities.
-Change negative attitudes about yourself.
Through various drawing and writing exercises with your other hand,
Lucia Capacchione hopes you will discover the power that lies hidden in
your other hand. The exercises will help you explore and understand
your thoughts and feelings on a completely different level, finding out
things about yourself that have been buried or concealed for quite some
time.
1) Sidelights on Relativity
2) Relativity--The Special and General Theory by Albert Einstein
Two influential essays: Ether and Relativity (1920) discusses properties demanded of the ether of space by the theory of relativity; Geometry and Experience (1921) describes the limits within which the Euclidean or any other practical geometric system can be held to be approximately true in connection with the concept of a finite universe.