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Food Information, Communication and Education : Eating Knowledge
Food Information, Communication and Education analyses the role of different media in producing and transforming knowledge about food. ‘Eating knowledge’, or knowledge about food and food practice, is a central theme of cooking classes, the daily press, school textbooks, social media, popular magazines and other media.In addition, a wide variety of actors have taken on the responsibility of informing and educating the public about food, including food producers, advertising agencies, celebrity chefs, teachers, food bloggers and government institutions. Featuring a range of European case studies, this interdisciplinary collection advances our understanding of the processes of mediatization, circulation and reception of knowledge relating to food within specific social environments.Topics covered include: popularized knowledge about food carried over from past to present; the construction of trustworthy knowledge in today’s food risk society; critical assessment of nutrition education initiatives for children; and political and ideological implications of food information policy and practice.
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Action Research in Education : Learning Through Practitioner Enquiry
Action Research in Education is an essential guide for any lecturer, teacher or student-teacher interested in doing research.This exciting new edition of a popular text is an important resource for any education professional interested in investigating learning and teaching.Building on the success of Action Research in the Classroom, the authors have revised, updated and extended this book to include examples from further and higher education. It maps out easy-to-follow steps for usefully applying an action research approach and is full of practical tips and examples of real practitioner research projects from a range of schools, colleges and universities.This book will help teachers to:- understand and apply practitioner inquiry- enhance their problem-solving skills- locate their own activity in a wider context- maximise opportunities to develop practice- evaluate the needs of their learnersClear, pragmatic and timely, this is a must-have text for all teachers and students of education. Vivienne Baumfield is Professor of Pedagogy, Policy and Innovation in the School of Education, University of GlasgowElaine Hall is Lecturer in Research Methods, School of Education, Communication and Language Sciences, Newcastle UniversityKate Wall is Senior Lecturer in the School of Education, Durham University
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Knowledge, Information, and Business Education in the British Atlantic World, 1620–1760
Accurate information is essential to successful business activity.The early modern period saw an increase in printed commercial information, including newspapers, printed exchange rates, and educational texts--part of the 'print revolution' that permeated all aspects of the early modern world.Rather than relying on externally-produced printed works, commercial agents retained agency in creating and sharing their own business and educational information, which was shared in other forms and prioritised and valued over printed material.This book explores the ways that merchants and other commercial agents learned about business in the early modern British Atlantic World.It considers how they acquired, dispersed, stored, and used information, as well as considering their contribution to creating and shaping that information.Prioritising a wide range of manuscript material held in disparate collections, including merchants' correspondence, letter-books, notebooks, family papers, exercise books, and ships' logs, Talbott explores the ways that knowledge, information, and business education was created, circulated, and used in the early modern British Atlantic World.It offers a new perspective on the exchange of business information in a period dominated by discussions of print, prioritising manuscript and oral forms of exchange.In doing so, it presents a more holistic account of the ways that networks of knowledge operated in early modern business, centralising the creation, circulation, and use of business information specifically by those individuals most involved in--and most affected by--its production.
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Which month? From last month or from this month?
The question is not specific enough to determine whether it is referring to last month or this month. It would be helpful to provide more context or clarify the timeframe in order to give a more accurate answer.
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From which month? From last month or from this month?
The question is not specific enough to provide a definitive answer. If referring to a specific event or timeframe, it would be necessary to clarify whether the reference is from last month or this month. Clarification is needed to provide an accurate response.
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How do I write a research paper in one month?
Writing a research paper in one month requires careful planning and time management. Start by choosing a topic and conducting thorough research to gather relevant sources. Create an outline to organize your ideas and structure the paper. Set specific goals and deadlines for each section of the paper to stay on track. Finally, allocate dedicated time each day for writing and revising to ensure the paper is completed on time.
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Which month is between the month of April and the month of February?
The month between April and February is March. March comes after February and before April in the calendar year.
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Handbook of Research on Knowledge and Organization Systems in Library and Information Science
Due to changes in the learning and research environment, changes in the behavior of library users, and unique global disruptions such as the COVID-19 pandemic, libraries have had to adapt and evolve to remain up-to-date and responsive to their users.Thus, libraries are adding new, digital resources and services while maintaining most of the old, traditional resources and services.New areas of research and inquiry in the field of library and information science explore the applications of machine learning, artificial intelligence, and other technologies to better serve and expand the library community.The Handbook of Research on Knowledge and Organization Systems in Library and Information Science examines new technologies and systems and their application and adoption within libraries.This handbook provides a global perspective on current and future trends concerning library and information science.Covering topics such as machine learning, library management, ICTs, blockchain technology, social media, and augmented reality, this book is essential for librarians, library directors, library technicians, media specialists, data specialists, catalogers, information resource officers, administrators, IT consultants and specialists, academicians, and students.
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Cooperative Learning in Physical Education : A research based approach
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The Night Sky Month by Month
Learn how to observe and navigate the night sky with this guide to stargazing for beginners!The dazzling reference book shines bright with crystal-clear charts of the planets, stars, and constellations in both the northern and southern hemispheres for each month of the year!It's perfect for anyone interested in stargazing and astronomy. This unique astronomy book explains and demystifies the changing night sky.It includes:- Illustrated overviews that introduce each month with a guide to the main attractions, such as bright stars, prominent constellations, and meteor showers- An introduction explains what the universe is, our place within it, how it appears to us in the night sky, and how our view of it changes with time and place- Each illustrated overview features a planet locator, showing the position of the planets during the month introduced- Charts that show the positions of all stars visible to the naked eye in even the darkest skiesDiscover a complete year-round atlas of the night sky!Filled with easy-to-use star charts showing the constellations, alongside specially commissioned artworks and photography, this space book has everything the budding astronomer needs to understand the night sky.You'll learn how to recognise different kinds of objects and see how they move through the sky over the course of the night and the year. Whether you're new to astronomy or a seasoned stargazer, The Night Sky Month by Month enables everyone to be awed by stargazing.It covers sky-watching without any equipment at all, as well as with the use of binoculars and telescopes.Plus, the newly updated edition features an astronomy calendar detailing the annual and one-off celestial events for the decade ahead, ensuring you'll never miss a visible planet or solar eclipse again.It's the perfect astronomy gift for adults fascinated with space.
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Baby to Toddler Month By Month
The essential month-by-month guide to older babies and their journey into toddlerhood, sharing expert advice on weaning, talking and reaching specific milestones.Baby to Toddler Month by Month follows your baby's journey from 6 months to 23 months, by which time your child will be a running, talking toddler with attitude and character.This month-by-month guide explains how your baby will be developing and what you can realistically expect to see each month.It covers sleep problems, feeding, development, and much more including:· baby-led weaning or mixed weaning?You decide - includes step-by-step guides to both methods· age-appropriate meal plans, finger foods and eating tips month by month· encouraging your toddler to walk and talk· when to take your child to the doctor, and spotting an emergency· dealing with tantrums and attitude... the easy way· coping with hitting and biting· milestones - when to worry and when to wait it out. This book makes toddler behaviour fascinating rather than alarming or overwhelming.
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Which month is your favorite month and why?
My favorite month is December because it is the holiday season and there is a festive atmosphere everywhere. I love the decorations, the music, and the spirit of giving during this time. It's also a time for family and friends to come together, and I enjoy the warmth and joy that comes with it. Plus, I love the anticipation of the new year and the fresh start it brings.
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Are learning and memory abilities restricted during the fasting month of Ramadan?
During the fasting month of Ramadan, learning and memory abilities may be affected due to changes in sleep patterns, energy levels, and hydration. Some individuals may experience decreased concentration and focus during the day due to the lack of food and water. However, research on this topic is limited and findings are mixed. Some studies suggest that fasting can have a positive impact on cognitive function, while others indicate potential negative effects. Overall, the impact of fasting on learning and memory abilities during Ramadan may vary from person to person.
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Could a 5-month voluntary social year (FSJ) replace compulsory education?
A 5-month voluntary social year (FSJ) typically focuses on community service and personal development, rather than formal education. While it can provide valuable experiences and skills, it is unlikely to fully replace compulsory education, which is designed to provide a comprehensive academic foundation. Compulsory education covers a wide range of subjects and skills that are essential for personal and professional development, and a 5-month FSJ may not be able to provide the same level of academic instruction and knowledge. However, participating in a FSJ can complement traditional education by offering practical experience and fostering social responsibility.
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Which month is a good month for a birthday?
A good month for a birthday can vary depending on personal preferences and cultural traditions. However, many people enjoy celebrating their birthdays in the summer months, such as June, July, and August, when the weather is warm and conducive to outdoor activities. Additionally, December is a popular month for birthdays due to the festive holiday season, which can make celebrations even more special. Ultimately, the best month for a birthday is one that aligns with the individual's interests and allows for a memorable and enjoyable celebration.
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