First published in 1928, this book is the personal account of John Wilson's experiences as a School Inspector, encompassing 40 years knowledge of social and educational conditions in the Highlands and Islands.
In this stimulating and informative book, originally published in 1968, Mr Wilson discusses the idea of mental health, both as a general concept and specifically as it affects the teacher as educator.
In this stimulating and informative book, originally published in 1968, Mr Wilson discusses the idea of mental health, both as a general concept and specifically as it affects the teacher as educator.
This work features detailed descriptions of the 3D design and drafting enhancement provided in AutoCAD. It explains the concepts and principles of the program's 3D features using examples, illustrations and hands-on exrecises.
Originally published in 1981 Student Learning in Higher Education fills an important gap by bringing discussing the curricular implications for staff who wish to assist their students to see meaning their studies.
Aimed at the policy-makers and researchers, this book is a guide for those concerned with making railways safer, more reliable, of higher quality and... Læs mere
Wilson starts by describing the techniques of conceptual analysis. He then gives examples of them in action by composing answers to specific questions and by criticism of quoted... Læs mere
Reason and Morals suggests that although analytical philosophers of the time declined to offer moral guidance; the author is concerned that the interested layman should not turn away... Læs mere
Outlines the nature of 'philosophy of education' and defines some of its major problems. This book examines key notions such as the value of education, the nature and implications of learning and what should be learned.