Offers guidance for education practitioners on how to use an inquiry-based approach in responding to learner diversity. This book explains how to use various research methods, including visual methods that can be used to gather the views of children and young people. It features examples of innovative approaches for doing research with children.
The second edition of this renowned text explores the implications of developments in the restorative justice campaign to provide a feasible and desirable alternative to mainstream thinking on matters of crime and justice. It includes a new chapter identifying and analyzing fundamental shifts and developments in restorative justice thinking over the last decade.
This book provides an introduction to and analysis of the restructuring of schools. It includes detailed case-study material and offers practical solutions to the problems of understanding and managing restructuring.
A timely study of the difference retail structures across Europe, offering an insightful overview of the internationalisation of retailing and asking important questions about the effectiveness of different retailing sectors.
Presents contemporary retail thought from the perspectives of both senior international retailers and expert observers. This book talks about retailing in an international context and includes a series of in depth interviews with senior executives in the world's major retailers conducted by the Oxford Institute of Retail Management.
Most of us think we know something about retailing: we shop, we buy, we consume. But retailing, perhaps more than any other economic sector, has been transformed fundamentally over the last thirty years, both economically and culturally. This volume examines the key themes in contemporary retailing.
Investigates the current state of selling, and reflects the complexity and ubiquity of information flows, processes and convergence of media in the wired world.