This book examines the role that research plays in pedagogical practices when teaching disabled children and young people in physical education classes. It scrutinises the practices that are commonly used by teachers and coaches, and advocated by academics, and explores the evidence base that supports them.
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- 2022
A comprehensive study of the life and thought of an influentialAnglican and Baptist minister.
- 2018
Teaching Physical Education to Children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities
- 154 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
First edition published 2007 by Routledge--T.p. verso.
- 2017
The Potlikker Papers
- 370 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
A people's history of Southern food that reveals how the region came to be at the forefront of American culinary culture and how issues of race have shaped Southern cuisine over the last six decades. THE POTLIKKER PAPERS tells the story of food and politics in the South over the last half century. Beginning with the pivotal role of cooks in the Civil Rights movement, noted authority John T. Edge narrates the South's journey from racist backwater to American immigration. He traces how the food of the poorest Southerners has become the signature trend of modern American haute cuisine.
- 2015
Bridging the Divide between faith, theology and Life
- 228 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
this a collection of essays looking at Christianity in Oceania in the growing area of contextual and practical theology. It examines area such as mission, workshop, youth, women, ministry, and indigenous issues. Contributors come from Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific. The editor teachers theology at Australian Catholic University.
- 2015
The Southern Foodways Alliance Community Cookbook
- 296 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
"Everybody has one in their collection. You know--those old, spiral or plastic-tooth-bound cookbooks sold to support a high school marching band, a church, or the local chapter of the Junior League. These recipe collections reflect, with unimpeachable authenticity, the dishes that define communities: chicken and dumplings, macaroni and cheese, chess pie. When the Southern Foodways Alliance began curating a cookbook, the serial-bound, sauce-splattered pages served as a model. Including more than 170 tested recipes, this cookbook is a true reflection of Southern foodways and the people, regardless of residence or birthplace, who claim this food as their own. Traditional and adapted, fancy and unapologetically plain, these recipes are powerful expressions of collective identity. There is something from--and something for--everyone. The recipes and the stories that accompany them came from academics, writers, catfish farmers, ham curers, attorneys, toqued chefs, and people who just like to cook--spiritual Southerners of myriad ethnicities, origins, and culinary skill levels."--Page 4 of cover
- 2013
Signs of Salvation
- 218 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
A subtle and original study of the Gospel of John showing how linguistically and thematically the text identifies Jesus with God the Creator.
- 2010
Rapid Review Gross and Developmental Anatomy
- 284 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Features photographs, tables and figures that address the gross and developmental anatomy information you need to know for the USMLE.
- 2009
Lacan for Beginners
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Jacques Lacan is probably the most influential psychoanalyst since Freud. In fact, around half of all psychoanalysts follow the Lacanian school of thought, yet most people know little about him and his unique approach. While his brilliance is clear, Lacan's ideas can be very difficult to understand. He wrote in an obscure, almost impenetrable style that casually referred to his vast knowledge of philosophy, linguistics and mathematics. Renowned pyschoanalyst Philip Hill introduces and explains these complex themes and ideas with clarity in structured chapters.