Books written by Richard Smith

  • Rethinking Teacher Education

    London: DEMOS, p. ... Skidmore, P. (2003) Beyond Measure: why educational assessment is failing the test. ... R. and Lynch, D. (2006) The Rise of the Learning Manager: Changing Teacher Education, French's Forest NSW: Pearson Education.

  • The Drift

    Albert Einstein simply called it the 'Drift, ' where time and space would unexpectedly drift apart for a short period of time and then come back together at an unpredictable place in the future.

  • Towards a Strategic Blend in Education: A review of the blended learning literature.

    Internet and Higher Education, 20, 20–34. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iheduc.2013.09.004 Hamlin, R. G., Ellinger, A. E., & Beattie, R. S. (2008). The emergent “coaching industry”: A ... London: Pearson Hattie, J., & Timperley, H. (2007).

  • After Postmodernism: Education, Politics And Identity

    Auditing the Critique Department: Humanist Misunderstandings of the Roles of Bureaucracy and the State Hunter (1992), ... and the State which is 'grounded in identity, civil society, community and everyday culture(s)' (Pusey, 1991, p.

  • The Sixty-Day Diet Diary

    The Sixty-Day Diet Diary

  • The 5 Patterns of Extraordinary Careers: The Guide for Achieving Success and Satisfaction

    The Guide for Achieving Success and Satisfaction James M. Citrin, Richard Smith. Kaiser built a world-class marketing organization that he was still leading when TelecomUSA surpassed $1 billion in revenue. Confident and far more secure ...

  • The Kings Are Coming: A Multigenerational Intergalactic Odyssey

    A combined account between mother and daughter that illuminates the multigenerational aspects of their UFO sightings and alien contact experiences as they cross over with each other in some truly amazing and original ways.

  • Homeward Bound

    Robin looked around. “I'm really sorry about Evelyn, I really am. Far too early.” George turned away. What was far too early was this kind of conversation. “So, how are you coping? Don't you rattle around in this place on your own, ...

  • Intergenerational Education for Adolescents towards Liveable Futures

    Ginsburg, MarN, Kamat Sangeeta, raghu rajeshwari, and John Weaver. 1995. Ieducators and Politics: interpretations, involvement, and implications". in The Politics of Educators' Work and Lives, edited by B. Ginsburg, 3-54.

  • Dixie Valley Synthesis

    Dixie Valley Synthesis

  • Japanese: Language and People

    This text is part of a course that offers the beginner a course in the necessary skills for communication at a basic level in spoken Japanese.

  • Japanese: Language & People

    Japanese Language and Peoplewill help you speak and understand Japanese, as well as introduce you to the basics of the written language. It also provides many fascinating insights intoboth modern Japanese society and traditional customs.

  • New Media: An Introduction, Fourth Canadian Edition

    Featuring an in-depth treatment of new media theories, engaging case studies, and Canadian examples throughout, this text offersstudents a comprehensive introduction to new media from a Canadian perspective.

  • The Mentoring Pocketbook

    How to prepare to be a mentor, to conduct mentoring sessions & to maintain the relationship through the different stages. Primarily aimed at the mentor, although helpful to mentees too.

  • The Mentoring Pocketbook

    Geof Alred, Bob Garvey, Richard Smith. FOR MENTORS FOR 1 . Maintain regular contact . 2. Always be honest . 3 . Avoid being judgemental . 4. Recognize that you have your own need for support . A mentor may need a mentor as well ! 5 .

  • Lommebog om mentoring

    Lommebog om mentoring

  • Mentorointi

    Mentorointi

  • 20th Century Icons

    20th Century Icons

  • Amused by the World

    “Ifyou're looking to find the most Reputation attractive turd, do you go for the unseen one gurgling away in your bowels, a defecation so rancid it might bring the about the apocalypse,” Osborne said in a speech to the Demos think-tank ...

  • The Universities We Need: Higher Education After Dearing

    'In the age of the global economy, only the open, nimble and lightly regulated will thrive', said William Hague in his Fontainebleau speech of May, 1998. And a Guardian leader added ruefully the next day, 'oddly enough, Mr. Blair says ...