It is a concise and understandable book covering all that is important for concise critical appraisal of the literature on health and medicine. It is a very good start point for undergraduate and postgraduate students who want to get knowledge about this subject.
Discipline problems, limited resources, crowded classrooms. Teachers face many issues each day that can wear down their love of education. How can they stay focused and energized day in and day out? In Totally Positive Teaching, Joseph Ciaccio shares an approach that transformed him from a burned-out veteran teacher struggling joylessly through each day to a professional who has fun with his students, guiding them to success while enjoying the teaching process.
"Trigg and co-writers are skilled instructors who do an artful job in establishing a continuity as one topic switches to the next." (Electric Review, September/October 2006) "…18 review articles…offer advanced students and researchers a quick, to-the-point introduction…" (CHOICE, May 2006) "Trigg and co-writers are skilled instructors who do an artful job in establishing a continuity as one topic switches to the next." (Electric Review, September/October 2006) "...18 review articles...offer advanced students and researchers a quick, to-the-point introduction..." (CHOICE, May 2006)
An outstanding book. It is very readable, remarkably clear, consistently interesting and often provocative. The subject matter is treated in a very thorough manner, yet a wide variety of topics are covered. The book will be entirely accessible to its intended audience -- beginning students. –Laurel Brinton, University of British Columbia
A gently-paced three-part course with a communicative emphasis. Key features Its simple, double-page unit structure ensures a clear language focus. It has a gradual syllabus which never overloads the student and incorporates cyclical revision. It focuses on rapid vocabulary development as an effective means to early communicative confidence. AUDIO added Thanks to floarea!