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In: Communication textbook series
In: Anglistik und Englischunterricht Band 76
Andrea Ochsner -- Opportunism versus Defeatism in ""Room at the Top"" and ""Saturday Night and Sunday Morning""Renate Brosch -- Teaching Visual Cluture in an English Literature Class; Frauke Hofmeister -- Places; Holger Rossow -- How to Teach Identity: Britisness at the Beginning of the 21st Century; MATERIALS; Andrea Zittlau -- Museum Lessons; C.U. Viol -- Teaching Reggae. Problems, Projects, Perspectives; Gabriele Linke -- Teaching Post/Colonial Culture through Film
With Aristotle's Teaching in the "Politics," Thomas L. Pangle offers a masterly new interpretation of this classic philosophical work. It is widely believed that the Politics originated as a written record of a series of lectures given by Aristotle, and scholars have relied on that fact to explain seeming inconsistencies and instances of discontinuity throughout the text. Breaking from this tradition, Pangle makes the work's origin his starting point, reconceiving the Politics as the pedagogical tool of a master teacher.With the Politics, Pan
In: The teaching of ethics 3
In: A Hastings Center publication
World Affairs Online
In: Routledge-scorai studies in sustainable consumption
"This book is a comprehensive guide on how to teach sustainable consumption in higher education. Teaching and Learning Sustainable Consumption: A Guidebook systematizes the themes, objectives and theories that characterize sustainable consumption as an educational field. The first part of the book discusses approaches to teaching and learning sustainable consumption in higher education, including reflections on how learning occurs, to more practical considerations like how to set objectives or assess learning outcomes. The second part of the book is a dive into inspiring examples of what this looks like in a range of contexts and towards different aims - involving 57 diverse contributions by teachers and practitioners. Building on the momentum of a steady increase in courses addressing sustainable consumption over the past decade, this guidebook supports innovative approaches to teaching and learning, while also bringing to the fore conceptual debates around higher education and sustainability. Overall, this book will be a seminal resource for educators teaching about sustainability and consumption. It will help them to navigate the specifics of sustainable consumption as a field of scholarship, and design their teaching approaches in a more informed, competent, creative way"--
In: Elgar guides to teaching
"The Holocaust is a controversial and difficult teaching topic that needs to be approached sensitively and with an awareness of the complex and emotive issues involved. This book offers pragmatic pedagogical and classroom-based guidance for teachers and trainee teachers on how to intelligently teach holocaust education in a meaningful and age-appropriate way." --
In: Of Empire and the City
This collection presents essays on current developments in ecocriticism and the pedagogical practice of teaching English at all levels. They cover discussions of the nexus between the sciences and the humanities and suggest ways to teaching environments in the context of historical and transdisciplinary encounters with ecology, nature, and animals.