Hugely controversial on publication, this is an insightful and characteristically entertaining survey of animal behaviour and the evolution of aggression throughout the animal world.
Goldsmith, a neurobiologist, draws examples from neurobiology, psychology, and ethology (behavioural evolution).
The result is a work that attempts to overcome many of the misconceptions that have hindered the contributions that biological sciences have to offer concerning the evolution of human society, behaviour and sense of identity.
This complete INSET course for schools shows teachers how to improve behavior in the classroom, providing support, guidance and information to facilitate the enhancement of positive behavior management approaches. Drawing on their experience of dealing with children's emotional and behavioral difficulties and their work in mainstream schools, the authors explore the behavioral issues that challenge teachers on a daily basis and discuss how teachers can meet these challenges. The authors have also provided photocopiable resources and training materials for use with staff groups or individuals.
Behaviour remains a huge issue of concern at all levels of education. This book draws together research and practice to uncover the complexities of improving behaviour and attendance in school and offers a range of practical solutions aimed at tackling behavioural issues and its prevention for schools, teachers, non-teaching staff, and those working to support them in Local Authorities.
'Understanding the Hospitality Consumer' presents a unique perspective on consumer behaviour in the hospitality sector. It seeks to focus on the role of consumption in hospitality and to investigate our understanding of its place in the contemporary industry.
Taking the view that successful marketing demands focusing on the customer, this text concentrates on understanding and determining customer needs, relevant factors in consumer buying behaviour and the effectiveness of today's marketing techniques.