The University Review

The University Review
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Total Pages : 562
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ISBN-10 : NYPL:33433081656203
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Aberdeen University Review

Aberdeen University Review
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Total Pages : 408
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015068547002
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Synopsis Aberdeen University Review by :

Includes provisional roll of service of the university in the European war, 1914-June 30, 1915 (2 p. l., 84 p.) appended to v. 2.

Aberdeen University Review

Aberdeen University Review
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Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B2875200
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Synopsis Aberdeen University Review by :

Includes provisional roll of service of the university in the European war, 1914-June 30, 1915 (2 p. l., 84 p.) appended to v. 2.

Teacher Preparation in Scotland

Teacher Preparation in Scotland
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Publisher : Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 9781839094828
ISBN-13 : 1839094826
Rating : 4/5 (28 Downloads)

Synopsis Teacher Preparation in Scotland by : Rachel Shanks

This book charts the origins and development of teacher preparation in Scotland from 1872 onwards, covering key milestones in policy and practice, and looking ahead to the future. It is a truly comprehensive record of the historic, current and potential evolution of teacher preparation in Scotland.

Educational Research

Educational Research
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 179
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ISBN-10 : 9781350097995
ISBN-13 : 1350097993
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Educational Research by : Gert Biesta

With so much technical information about research methods it is easy to lose sight of the bigger picture of why we carry out educational research and where and how research might contribute to the improvement of education. Educational Research: An Unorthodox Introduction steps you through the wider social and political contexts of educational research, focusing on fundamental questions such as what education actually 'is' and what it is for. In doing so, the book raises questions that more 'orthodox' introductions to the theory and practice of educational research often leave aside. Gert Biesta covers a range of key issues which permeate any educational research project, including the roles of theory in research, what it means and takes to improve education, the nature of educational practice, the history of educational research and scholarship, the connection between research, professionality and democracy and what the social and political dimensions of academic publishing are. Each chapter includes a set of questions to stimulate further discussion.

69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess

69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess
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Publisher : Canongate Books
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9781841953816
ISBN-13 : 1841953814
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Synopsis 69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess by : Stewart Home

Anna has a taste for perverse sex involving an older man and a ventriloquist's dummy. Her sex life revolves around the stone circles in Aberdeen. The grandeur of the stones provides a backdrop against which she can act out her psychodramas.

Gods of Aberdeen

Gods of Aberdeen
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 383
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ISBN-10 : 9780743274371
ISBN-13 : 0743274377
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis Gods of Aberdeen by : Micah Nathan

A haunting novel about a brilliant young man who enrolls at a small New England college and becomes entangled in a mysterious death -- and the ultimate scientific quest. Eric Dunne is a sixteen-year-old academic phenom. Desperate to escape his foster family, Eric graduates early from high school and earns a scholarship to Aberdeen College, a small, prestigious school in northern Connecticut. Aberdeen is a school for the privileged youth of America's elite, an isolated world where hard drinking and hard studying go hand in hand. When Eric is assigned a work-study job with the college's head librarian, Cornelius Graves, Eric begins to hear strange and disconcerting rumors about his new mentor. Despite himself, he is curiously drawn to Cornelius, if only to divine whether it's true that he's searching for the Philosopher's Stone, a mythical substance that supposedly holds the secret to eternal life. At the same time, Eric's preternatural aptitude for Latin quickly attracts the attention of Arthur Fitch, a charismatic and aloof senior who invites him to become a research assistant for Dr. William Cade, Aberdeen's most celebrated professor. Eric is accepted into Cade's small circle of sophisticated students, all of whom live off campus on Cade's country estate, and soon discovers that his new friends are not just conducting research for Dr. Cade -- they, too, are searching for the Philosopher's Stone. When an alchemical experiment goes fatally wrong, Eric is drawn deeper into the dark secrets surrounding the legendary substance. As the police investigation narrows and Eric gets swept up in Professor Cade's obsession, the tensions on the estate and in Eric's new friendships threaten to explode and, with them, Eric's idealized world. Like The Secret History and A Separate Peace, Gods of Aberdeen demonstrates the selfishness and savagery that can lie at the heart of the most rarefied academic setting.

King's College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500-2000

King's College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500-2000
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 366
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ISBN-10 : 9781000107135
ISBN-13 : 1000107132
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis King's College Chapel, Aberdeen, 1500-2000 by : Jane Geddes

This new edition is a revised and expanded version of the book produced in 2000 to celebrate the quincentenary of King's College Chapel, Aberdeen. Since then, exciting discoveries have taken place and old ideas have been reappraised. The choir stalls and woodwork have provided a fresh seam of information about the meaning and use of the medieval chapel. Daniel MacCannell has identified new iconography in the stalls. Jane Geddes, prompted by the installation of the new organ, has investigated the original function and appearance of the great pulpitum or screen between the choir and nave and discovered the location of a magnificent lost organ loft. Mary Pryor and John Morrison have examined the great baroque biblical paintings and come up with a totally new interpretation of their iconography and function: a political warning to King Charles II. Easter Smart, the university chaplain, describes the flexible and ecumenical use of the chapel today. The revised edition appears in time to honour the quincentenary of the death of Bishop William Elphinstone, the founder of Aberdeen University, who died in 1514. This book aims to integrate his legacy to the chapel: the liturgy, music, architecture and fittings. Thanks to an unusually tolerant and conservative attitude towards religion at the university following the Reformation, the chapel has survived in a more complete medieval state than any other church in Scotland. The rich archive of university documents show how benign neglect and a fierce pride in their iconic building caused the university to maintain the structure and its furnishings even during the long centuries when it ceased to serve a religious function.