This book explores a child-centred perspective on music education. It examines how children engage with, and think about, music and how an understanding of this can support high-quality teaching and learning.
This pocket-sized book is the ideal starting place for those new to person-centred counselling. The revised new edition provides a concise, yet thoroughly up-to-date introduction to the theory and practice of this approach.
Introducing the histories, theories and debates of the field of marketing, this is your one-stop introduction to the development of this exciting topic.
An international perspective on how to implement educational change through policy learning.
‘The world is never how it should be or how we want it to be, but this book helps in getting through.’Chris Yuill, Lecturer of Sociology, Robert Gordon University
Mary Holmes shows how an optimistic sociology can help us think about and understand social problems and positive social change. The perfect companion and/or antidote to studying sociology.
Based on the theory of the Rhetorical Arena and the multivocal approach, this guide explores a new perspective on crisis communication, and what happens when external voices start communicating as a crisis breaks out.
Introducing readers to the key historical and sociological perspectives on childhood, this book includes discussion features to encourage students to be critical and discursive around the subject