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Language Teacher Identities: Co-constructing Discourse and Community
This book explores the development of the first cohort of students to complete a new Bachelor of Education in English language teaching in the United Arab Emirates, theorizing the students' learning to teach in terms of the discursive construction of a teaching identity within an evolving community of practice.
The title of this book is my dream for you. You can make your life beautiful. Because deep down, beneath the mess of your problems, it already is beautiful. Because all the happiness that you need for your soul is found within you. Take my hand now. Walk with me and join me in my sometimes funny, sometimes crazy journeys. If in one story, you discover a spiritual truth that will raise the quality of your life, or give you deeper joy, or change the direction of your path—then hold on to that truth. Stop reading and loiter for a while until you’ve embraced that gem of wisdom. Make it your own.
For college students planning a future, professionals looking to change fields, or anyone who wants new insight into a specific profession, this series offers:
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An Ordered Society - Gender and Class in Early Modern England
Amussen's vivid account of family and village life in England from the reign of Elizabeth I to the accession of the Hanoverian monarchies describes the domestic economy of the rich and the poor; the processes of courtship, marriage, and marital breakdown; and the structure of power within the family and in rural communities.