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Getting older means getting brighter and better! Teach Yourself Training Your Brain for the Over 50s offers hundreds of puzzles, games, tests and exercises, as well as being a complete feel-good guide to why your brain gets better than ever as you grow older. It will give you everything you need to stay motivated, showing not just how, but explaining why, the puzzles and crosswords in this book are more than just good fun. It explodes the myths about old a… More >>
Teach Yourself Training Your Brain for the over 50′s

- ISBN13: 9781402218200
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Repair, Retrain, and Maintain Your Brain Age-associated memory loss is the number one health complaint of Americans over 60, but loss of brain cells is not something you have to just accept—mental exercise can create and sustain new cells in 50-, 60-, 70-, and even 80-year-old brains. The result? A reduced risk of memory loss and Alzheimer’s disease and more robust memory function overall. Train your brain with Dr. Paul E. Bendheim’s proven mental exercises! For t… More >>
The Brain Training Revolution: A Proven Workout for Healthy Brain Aging

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With a foreword by Norman Denzin Communication and the history of technology have invariably been examined in terms of artefacts and people. Gary Krug argues that communication technology must be studied as an integral part of culture and lived-experience. Rather than stand in awe of the apparent explosion of new technologies, this book links key moments and developments in communication technology with the social conditions of their time. It traces the ev… More >>
Communication, Technology and Cultural Change
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Through clear, accessible writing and the strongest research base and documentation on the market, this edition offers a positive, teacher-centered view of the profession. America’s Teachers: An Introduction to Education, Fifth Edition accurately reflects how teachers themselves feel about their work. With critical and informative material on teaching as an occupation, the foundations of education, and emerging issues affecting today’s classrooms, this textbook provides prospective teachers with a realistic look at teaching. This new edition provides a stronger emphasis on cultural diversity in every chapter, particularly in Chapter 8 and thorough integration of No Child Left Behind throughout the text.
“America’s Teachers: An Introduction to Education (5th Edition)” Reviews:
Review by mwreview
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Joseph Newman’s America’s Teachers takes a practical, non-sugar-coated, unbiased look at the teaching profession. The book includes where the profession is, how it got there, and what new teachers can expect for the future. First, Newman considers the reasons people choose to become teachers. He admits that some of these reasons are not the best. Then he examines expected salaries and alternative methods for paying teachers (i.e. merit pay). He also looks at alternative routes to the profession due to complaints that education professors are out of touch with elementary and secondary schools. Other subjects examined are teacher’s unions, court rulings affecting teacher’s rights, and the history of teaching reforms. The four philosophies of education (idealism, realism, pragmatism, and existentialism) are described in a factual way that allows the reader to decide which (if any) are useful. The same impartial attention is paid to the different theories on education including perennialism, the Paideia Proposal, essentialism (back to basics), changes in curriculum, and the public v. private school debate. This book covers the bases in a fair and thorough manner and is an excellent introduction for students.
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I am a university professor and dean of education. I used Dr. Newman’s book during the spring 1998 semester in my Introduction to American Education course. My students enjoyed the easy reading and the manner in which Dr. Newman presented the material.The book is quite up-to-date and deals with current and historical educational issues in an honest and up-front manner. I highly recommend this book to anyone teaching an introduction to education course.The one drawback is the quality of the supporting materials. The teacher’s guide is not well constructed and at the time I used the text, no test back or items were available.
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Condensed from her earlier work, THE SUICIDE OF MY SON, this book was developed by Minnesota author and lecturer Trudy Carlson specifically for readers who used the book and requested a quick reference guide. In this compelling work, based on the first section of THE SUICIDE OF MY SON the author traces the origins of her son Ben’s bipolar depression, attention deficit disorder, and the symptoms of anxiety exhibited from infancy to his death by suicide at age fourt… More >>
Ben’s Story: The Symptoms of Depression, Adhd and Anxiety That Caused His Suicide
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