Studies in Philology

Studies in Philology
Author: Maria del Mar Jiménez-Cervantes Arnao
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2015-02-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 144387521X

Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies are the three main research areas within Philology. Scientific production, such as conferences and journals, has tended towards specialization, and has been traditionally classified according to separate disciplines and languages. However, this volume offers a holistic view of the wide area of Philology, therefore allowing the permeability of the three areas mentioned above. As such, this book shows that the line that separates Linguistics, Literature and Cultural Studies is actually very thin. This volume is composed of a miscellanea of philological studies dealing with various trends in Modern Language research. It looks at three languages in particular: Spanish, English and French, with a special relevance to the first two.

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Publisher: Religacion Press
Total Pages: 206
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Study Abroad 2006-2007

Study Abroad 2006-2007
Author: Unesco
Publisher: Ediciones Mundi-Prensa
Total Pages: 748
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789230040017

Study Abroad 2006-2007 contains some 2,900 entries concerning post-secondary education and training in all academic and professional fields in countries throughout the world. Key features include information on: Study opportunities and financial assistance available to students wishing to study in a foreign country; National systems of higher education; Open and distance learning (ODL) opportunities; Validation of foreign qualifications; How to search for quality institutions of higher education including warnings about bogus institutions. This is a trilingual edition: French/English/Spanish.

Emotional Intelligence - Understanding, Influencing, and Utilizing Emotions

Emotional Intelligence - Understanding, Influencing, and Utilizing Emotions
Author: Éric Laurent
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2024-07-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1837698562

Intelligence has long been a focal point and an explanatory framework of performance and behavior for researchers in psychology and cognitive science. However, the concept of “intelligence” has been explored through various metaphors and models. In 1990, Salovey and Mayer coined the term “emotional intelligence” (EI) with respect to a set of processes consisting of identifying and regulating emotions, and more generally, adapting behavior to this emotional context. Three decades later, this book compiles seven chapters introducing the most influential models of emotional intelligence, stressing the developmental trajectories that are related to EI dynamics as individuals age and delving into cognitive and neural activities associated with EI. Additionally, the book discusses the application of EI research to the contexts of everyday life choices, economic decision-making, and neuropsychological practice. Altogether, the various chapters also provide the opportunity to reconsider the intricate nature of what has often been considered separately as “cognitive” and “affective” processes.

Learning by Teaching

Learning by Teaching
Author: David Duran
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2017-04-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317302834

This book provides an essential overview of "learning by teaching", unpacking the underpinning theory, research evidence and practical implications of peer learning in a variety of classroom contexts. It aims to offer practical guidance for practitioners in structuring effective peer learning – between professionals and between students alike. It locates this phenomenon in current conceptions of learning and teaching, far removed from traditional ideas of one-way transmission of knowledge. Exactly what happens to promote learning by teaching is explored. Examples of learning by teaching are discussed and it is noted that this happens in school, university and the workplace, as well as through the Internet. Learning by teaching within the student body is then explored, and many different methods described. The organizational features needed to improve learning by teaching consciously and deliberately are investigated. These can be before teaching, during teaching or after teaching. Evidence-based practical guidance is given. Of course teachers can deploy learning by teaching for themselves, but what if they also organize their students to teach each other, thereby giving many more opportunities to discuss, practise, explain and question? This takes pedagogical advantage of the differences between students – turning classrooms into communities of learners where students learn both from their teacher and from their peers.

Atti

Atti
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Total Pages: 688
Release: 1966
Genre: Geography
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Proceedings for 1952- include the Proceedings of the 8th- General Assembly of the International Geographical Union.

Bulletin

Bulletin
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Total Pages: 988
Release: 1918
Genre: Education
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