Books from Dunedin Academic Press Ltd

  • School Leadership
    By Jim O'Brien, Janet Draper, Daniel Murphy

    203–20 Reeves, J., Forde, C., O'Brien, J., Smith, P. and Tomlinson, H. (2002) Performance Management in Education: Improving Practice, London: Paul Chapman Publishing in association with BELMAS Renfrew Council (2002) 'Renfrew', ...

  • Breakthroughs in Geology: Ideas that transformed earth science
    By Graham Park

    However, some of his followers, such as William Buckland and Robert Jamieson, explicitly linked catastrophism to the biblical account of Noah's flood and attributed the formation of the Earth and the violent events that shaped it to ...

  • Self-directed Support: Personalisation, choice and control
    By Julie Ridley, Charlotte Pearson, Susan Hunter

    This highlighted particular challenges arising during the SDS test sites in Scotland and other pilots in the UK when working with IBs and other self-assessment systems, and when applying RAS in different contexts.

  • Norns in Old Norse Mythology
    By Karen Bek-Pedersen

    (1995), Apollonius of Rhodes: Jason and the Golden Fleece (The Argonautica), Oxford: Oxford University Press Hyer, Maren Clegg (2005) 'Textile and textile imagery in the Exeter Book', in Netherton, R. and Owen-Crocker, ...

  • Child Protection and Disability: Ethical, methodological and practical challenges for research
    By Deborah Fry

    Another key strategy is holding regular 'debrief' meetings of the team, an open space to speak about the impact of doing the studies (Campbell, 2002). In addition to training of team members in vicarious trauma and researcher safety, ...

  • Effective Family Support: Responding to what parents tell us
    By Cheryl Burgess, Ruth McDonald, Sandra Sweeten

    ... Trauma Informed Care in the Perinatal Period: Growing forward (2015) Deborah Fry, Patricia Lannen, Jennifer Vanderminden, Audrey Cameron and Tabitha Casey, Child Protection and Disability: Methodological and practical challenges for ...

  • Making of Language
    By Mike Beaken

    25 26 27 28 29 30 Köhler 1925, pp. 174–6, Kendon 1991. Savage-Rumbaugh 1986. Terrace, Introduction to Savage-Rumbaugh 1986, p. xviii. Savage-Rumbaugh 1986, p. 337. Goodall 1988, de Waal1989, Köhler 1925. Savage-Rumbaugh 1986, pp. 378–9.

  • GeoBritannica: Geological landscapes and the British peoples
    By Mike Leeder, Joy Lawlor

    Conceptual artists Rachel Whiteread, Katrina Palmer and Ilana Halperin all utilize less conventional media to explore a specific place or aspect of the environment. Rachel Whiteread's sculptures can include an actual place.

  • School Leadership
    By Jim O'Brien, Janet Draper, Daniel Murphy

    ... 95 Miller, A. 98 Miller, K. 100 Mintzberg, H. 172 Møller, G. 78,80, 97–8, 108, 109 Monnet, J. 3 Moos, L. 49, 109–10 moral resources 201, 202 Morrison, K. 4, 7–9 Mortimore, P. 27 Muijs, D. 98–9, 100 Mulford, B. 86 Mumby, S. 159 Munn, ...

  • Principles of Emergency Planning and Management
    By David Alexander

    The book introduces the methods, procedures, protocols and strategies of emergency planning, with an emphasis on situations within industrialized countries.

  • How to write an Emergency Plan
    By David E. Alexander

    There are a host of instances in which the letter of the law, not the spirit, is honoured by providing a token plan of little validity.David Alexander provides, in this book, the assistance needed to write an emergency plan.

  • Measures for Measure: Geology and the industrial revolution
    By Mike Leeder

    It is to the original genius of Wright, Turner and other artists that we next turn. ... Joseph Wright's An Iron Forge (1772)6 takes us into the light, heat and (imagined) noise of a mid-Georgian version of the hellish environment of the ...

  • River Planet: Rivers from Deep Time to the Modern Crisis
    By Martin Gibling

    2 London rivers and their geological and human history from Barton, 1962; Clayton, 2000; Bridgland, 2003; Bridgland et al., 2006; Halliday, 2009; Clements, 2010. 3 Pepys, 1660. Halliday, 2009, p. 40, and history of London's sanitation ...

  • Working with Children and Young People who have displayed Harmful Sexual Behaviour
    By Stuart Allardyce, Peter Yates

    (2011) Contemporary Practice with Young People who Sexually Abuse: Evidence-based Developments, Lyme Regis: Russell House Curwen, T. and Costin, D. (2007) 'Toward assessing risk for repeated concerning sexual behaviour by children with ...

  • Early Intervention: Supporting and strengthening families
    By Sharon Vincent

    considerably greater impact on families at the lower end of the income scale (Cooper and Stewart, 2013, p. 54). Earlier studies (Cunha and Heckman, 2007; 2008, in Cooper and Stewart, 2013, pp. 54, 61) show that income is of considerable ...

  • Asset-Based Approaches: their rise, role and reality
    By Fiona Garven, Lisa Pattoni, Jennifer McLean

    Measuring Well-Being, Paris: OECD Publishing Ogilvie, D., Mitchell, R., Mutrie, N., Petticrew, M. and Platt, S. (2006) 'Evaluating the health effects of transport interventions: methodological case study', American Journal of ...

  • Singing: Personal and performance values in training
    By Peter T. Harrison

    inability to deal effectively with large voices and talents like Ms Wilson's. It seems to favor lighter, flexible voices that can perform a wide range of material accurately, rather than the powerful, thrilling, concert-hall-filling ...

  • Introducing Oceanography
    By David N. Thomas, David George Bowers

    i.i), Jacquelin Stefels (8.8A), Hope Sutherland (9.4), David N. Thomas (1.3, 2.2, 4.2, 6.7B, 7.1, 7.5B, 7.7A, 7.11, 8.1, 8.16B, 8.17B, 11.7, 11.8, 11.10, ... Figure i.i was designed by Will Stahl-Timmins, from Lora Fleming et al.

  • Child Protection, Public Health and Nursing
    By Sue Peckover, Jane V. Appleton

    Cole's work on preventing non-accidental head injury has been important in raising awareness of the importance of protecting babies' heads (Kemp and Coles, 2003; Coles, 2006; Coles and Collins, 2007; 2009). Another example, 'Think baby' ...

  • Human Nature of the Singing Voice (AER): Exploring a Holistic Basis for Sound Teaching and Learning
    By Peter T. Harrison

    unless a singer's musicality and his voice (his instrument) match up, each suffers from the shortcomings of the other. Along with having to satisfy complex musical requirements, the singing voice is the instrument through which human ...