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Educational Psychology
This comprehensive educational psychology book blends a strong scholarly and theoretical background with the application of theories and concepts using real-world examples, case studies, and practical teaching strategies. The book’s innovative pedagogical program is anchored by a cohesive learning objective system integrated throughout each chapter, which guides readers and reinforces their understanding of concepts. A unique “Think It Over” feature asks readers to reflect on important topics as both a student of psychology and a future classroom teacher. Video Cases, introduced in the book and available to view on the book’s Companion Website, provide a firsthand look at real-world applications and best practices. Among the other distinctive aspects of the book is an entire chapter on group process.
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Superlearning 2000: New, Triple-Fast Ways You Can Learn, Earn, and Succeed in the 21st Century
Following the phenomenal bestseller Superlearning, this all-new audio, full of updated techniques and strategies for increasing brain power, is the blueprint for learning, earning, and succeeding in the 21st century.
Superlearning is a system that allows the listener to learn two to five times faster, drawing from sources as diverse as yoga, contemporary Russian science, and sophrology — the science of harmonious consciousness already used by many Olympic champions. Superlearning 2000 presents new techniques such as learning with subliminal memory, using music to improve your brain power, and learning about smart food and super nutrition, enabling listeners to increase their productivity and creativity. Once the concept of Superlearning is grasped, listeners are taught how to prepare their own program and how to implement their new skills at work. The economy of the 21st century will reward those capable of fast learning, and Superlearning 2000 is the passport to unlimited potential and success.
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Ring of Power : The Abandoned Child, the Authoritarian Father, and the Disempowered Feminine – A Jungian Understanding of Wagner’s Ring Cycle
The author of The Tao of Psychology examines Wagner’s mythic, multigenerational family drama of the Ring Cycle operas for archetypal truths and fundamental insights, showing readers how to free themselves from their personal “”Ring Cycle”" of dysfunction. ,000 ad/promo.
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Educational Dialogues: Understanding and Promoting Productive interaction
Educational Dialogues provides a clear, accessible and well-illustrated case for the importance of dialogue and its significance for learning and teaching. The contributors characterise the nature of productive dialogues, to specify the conditions and pedagogic contexts within which such dialogues can most effectively be resourced and promoted.
Drawing upon a broad range of theoretical perspectives, this collection examines:
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