Alys, Joey, Bracha and Steph return to face a new foe in the final book of the dEaDINBURGH series. One year after the Battle of Edinburgh Castle, Alys Shephard and Joey MacLeod, now leaders of their new community, are confronted by a new threat from the north of the city. Hunting a man named The Eunuch, they make their fledgling community known to a group of merciless hunters whose cruel culture is based on gladiatorial games. Meanwhile, Steph, who has unfinished business with Bracha, hunts her former torturer and mentor in the south where a mysterious Deacon has gathered a community of...
Alys, Joey, Bracha and Steph return to face a new foe in the final book of the dEaDINBURGH series. One year after the Battle of Edinburgh Castle,...
Sport and the Brain: The Science of Preparing, Enduring and Winning, Part A, Volume 231 reflects recent advancements in the understanding of how elite athletes prepare for-and perform at-peak levels during competition. The latest release in this series focuses on a variety of topics, including chapters on Great British medalists: Psychosocial biographies of Super-Elite and Elite athletes from Olympic sports, a chapter on elite and super-elite Great British athletes: Some theoretical implications from Hardy et al.'s (2016) findings, and The psychosocial development of world class...
Sport and the Brain: The Science of Preparing, Enduring and Winning, Part A, Volume 231 reflects recent advancements in the understanding of...
Sport and the Brain: The Science of Preparing, Enduring and Winning, Part B, Volume 233 reflects recent advancements in the understanding of how elite athletes prepare for, and perform at, peak levels under the demands of competition. Topics discussed in this new release include a section on Exploring the Applicability of the Contextual Interference Effect in Sports Practice, The Resonant System: Linking Brain-body-environment in Sport Performance, the Effects of Acute High-intensity Exercise on Cognitive Performance in Trained Individuals: A Systematic Review, Moving Concussion...
Sport and the Brain: The Science of Preparing, Enduring and Winning, Part B, Volume 233 reflects recent advancements in the understanding of...
This book provides a detailed description of research and application outcomes from the Assessment and Teaching of 21st Century Skills project, which explored a framework for understanding the nature of these skills.
This book provides a detailed description of research and application outcomes from the Assessment and Teaching of 21st Century Skills project, which ...
Now in her mid-forties, Kathleen sits anxiously waiting for the arrival of the man whom she gave up for adoption thirty years before. Years spent insulating herself against the pain of separation and loss fall away 'like bricks in a flood wall' as she allows herself to recall the events of that time with a clarity that brings each of her story's characters to life. Central to the play is Kathleen's relationship with her son - the baby whom she only knew ..".for six short weeks" and the grown man, ..".parking somewhere now, I expect. Getting out of his car, looking at the houses....
Now in her mid-forties, Kathleen sits anxiously waiting for the arrival of the man whom she gave up for adoption thirty years before. Years spent i...
In this tribute to Benjamin Wright, former students and colleagues recall the foundational contributions he made to the theory and practice of measurement in a career spanning over five decades. Wright is recognized as the foremost proponent of the psychometric approach of George Rasch, a Danish mathematician, whose ideas continue to provoke controversy around the world. Wright's students, and students of their students, are leaders in educational research and practice around the world. This volume relates the extent of Wright's influence far beyond education and psychology, where his work...
In this tribute to Benjamin Wright, former students and colleagues recall the foundational contributions he made to the theory and practice of meas...
Mark Wilson explores our strategies for understanding the world. We frequently cannot reason about nature in the straightforward manner we anticipate, but must use alternative thought processes that reach useful answers in opaque and roundabout ways; and philosophy must find better descriptive tools to reflect this.
Mark Wilson explores our strategies for understanding the world. We frequently cannot reason about nature in the straightforward manner we anticipate,...