Maternal infanticide, or the murder of a child in its first year of life by its mother, elicits sorrow, anger, horror, and outrage. But the perpetrator is often a victim, too. The editor of this revealing work asks us to reach beyond rage, stretch the limits of compassion, and enter the minds of mothers who kill their babies-with the hope that advancing the knowledge base and stimulating inquiry in this neglected area of maternal-infant research will save young lives.
This practical guide offers valuable support for student-teachers and teachers in their early professional development. Divided into three sections, it covers: key pedagogical issues and planning; developing key skills, knowledge and understanding; and broadening your perspective. Teaching is rapidly becoming a more research and evidence-informed profession and the materials in this book are specifically designed to support developments in the (pedagogical) knowledge base in teaching.
Do you need to understand what is expected from your research and written work?
Would you like to see real examples of successful Master's level study?
If you answered 'yes' to any of these questions, then this is the book for you.
Taking a practical approach, this book will guide you through and demystify the process of thinking, researching, writing and achieving at Master's level. It offers an insight into the knowledge, tools and skills that need to be developed for a successful outcome in an educational context.
Story World Euro Talk CD-ROM Series StoryWorld brings to life well known children's stories and songs to help them to build on their knowledge and use of the English language.
Story World Euro Talk CD-ROM Series StoryWorld brings to life well known children's stories and songs to help them to build on their knowledge and use of the English language.