A Masterclass in Dramatic Writing addresses all three genres of dramatic writing - for theatre, film and TV - in a comprehensive, one-semester, 14-week masterclass for the dramatic writer. Including new material alongside revised, this volume takes the writer week-by-week up to a first draft and rewrite of a dramatic work.
in McLuhan and Baudrillard, Gary Genosko traces McLuhan's influence on one of the most famous gurus of the cultural theory - the French postmodernist thinker, Jean Baudrillard
This book aims to support trainee and established teachers to embed mathematical thinking into their lessons. The authors focus on practical and actionable ways that primary teachers can develop their children's mathematical thinking, reasoning and problem-solving: ideas which are at the heart of the UK National Curriculum.
Many women find mothering a shocking experience in terms of the extremity of feelings it provokes, and the profound changes it seems to prompt in identity, relationship and sense of self. This book discusses the possibility for a specific feminine-maternal subjectivity, relationality and reciprocity, ethics and otherness.
Shows the Primary National Strategy and standards for QTS. This title includes the role of talk in learning maths; the applications and use of ICT in maths; creativity in maths; assessment for learning and self assessment; and suggested resources for teachers. It emphasises on mental mathematics and problem solving.
Maths Homework for Key Stage 2 is a unique resource for busy teachers - a selection of 'pencil-free', hands-on activities, aligned with the National Curriculum Programmes of Study.
Merleau-Ponty was responsible for bringing the phenomenological methods of the German philosophers to France, instigating a new wave of interest in this approach. His influence extended beyond the boundaries of philosophy and can be seen in theories of politics, psychology, art and language. This volume brings together a selection of his writing.