Gratis Versand in ganz Österreich
Bookbot

Howard Smith

    Taking Back the Tower
    Teaching Adolescents
    Good Night, Little Baby
    May I Share This With You
    Howard Smith
    • May I Share This With You

      • 236 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      Exploring the vastness of God's creation, this book aims to broaden the understanding of philosophical and religious concepts without discrediting existing writings. The author emphasizes the endless nature of speculation regarding the divine, asserting that their intention is to illuminate the beauty and wonder inherent in creation rather than to mislead or distort religious texts. This work invites readers to appreciate the magnitude of existence and encourages open-minded reflection on spiritual matters.

      May I Share This With You
    • Good Night, Little Baby

      Australian Lullaby

      Featuring an Australian animal theme, this lullaby invites parents to personalize the experience by adding their child's name and including new animals. With easy-to-sing lyrics and delightful illustrations, it creates a fun and engaging way for children to enjoy music. Perfect for bedtime, this charming book encourages bonding as families share the joy of singing together.

      Good Night, Little Baby
    • Teaching Adolescents

      Educational Psychology as a Science of Signs

      • 400 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden

      Focusing on a semiotic perspective rooted in the ideas of Charles Sanders Peirce, this educational psychology textbook emphasizes the importance of understanding various signs to effectively engage with students. Howard A. Smith argues that teachers must interpret these signs to enhance their teaching and connect with adolescents. The book stands out by applying a cohesive framework throughout, offering a fresh approach to educational psychology that contrasts with traditional behavioral methods.

      Teaching Adolescents
    • Taking Back the Tower

      Simple Solutions for Saving Higher Education

      • 216 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      The book addresses the crisis in academia, highlighting issues such as rising costs, ineffective administration, and the inadequacy of graduates' skills. It critiques the tenure system for fostering mediocrity and points out the disconnect between academic authorities and real-world challenges. Offering practical management-oriented solutions, it aims to restore respect and effectiveness in higher education institutions. Through a comprehensive analysis, it seeks to provide actionable insights for reforming the academic landscape.

      Taking Back the Tower