Innovation and Entrepreneurship in an Educational Ecosystem
by Sehwa Wu and Carol Yeh-Yun Lin
This book reports on 12 education innovation cases in Taiwan and focus particularly on an ecosystem to demonstrate innovation as a competitive advantage and requires an ecosystem to be sustainable in virtually all disciplines. It also covers the trend of education innovation in many countries, with "education entrepreneurship" being the frequently used description. The 12 educators highlighted here are even more entrepreneurial than many businesspeople. Generally, schools are required to follow...
International Business Education in the 1990s
by Jeffrey S. Arpan, Chuck C Kwok, and William R Folks
Bilanzierung Von Immaterialgueterrechten Nach Hgb Und Ifrs (Goettinger Schriften Zum Wirtschaftsrecht, #5)
by Patrick Andra
Financial Terms Dictionary - Terminology Plain and Simple Explained
by Wesley David Crowder and Thomas Herold
Recognising Non-Formal and Informal Learning
by Publishing Oecd Publishing
Download a free Instructor's Manual. My students have been searching for a leadership book that they don't have to translate to their experiences. At last, here is a book that integrates cutting edge ideas of leadership with examples and stories from college students. Kathleen E. Allen, vice president for student development, College of Saint Benedict Exploring Leadership fills a gap in the literature of leadership, providing a carefully--crafted student guide structured to the needs of leadersh...
Domesticating the World (California World History Library, #6)
by Jeremy Prestholdt
This book boldly unsettles the idea of globalization as a recent phenomenon - and one driven solely by Western interests - by offering a compelling new perspective on global interconnectivity in the nineteenth century. Jeremy Prestholdt examines East African consumers' changing desires for material goods from around the world in an era of sweeping social and economic change. Exploring complex webs of local consumer demands that affected patterns of exchange and production as far away as India an...
Improving Learning In Uganda (World Bank Studies)
by Innocent Mulindwa Najjumba, James Habyarimana, and Charles Lwanga Bunjo
Disaster risk management is essential in the fight against poverty. Disasters can, in an instant, wipe out decades of hard-fought poverty reduction and development gains and push countless households into poverty. Disasters disproportionately affect the poor: Vulnerable and marginalised groups, including women, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities, are at particular risk. East Asia and the Pacific is the most disaster-stricken region in the world, suffering from both small recurr...
Flemish community of Belgium 2015 (OECD reviews of school resources)
by Deborah Nusche
Major Challenges Facing Higher Education in the Arab World: Quality Assurance and Relevance
This book focuses on two crucial issues that need to be addressed as a matter of urgency by universities in the Arab region, namely (a) conducting independent assessments of the quality of their teaching, research, administration, governance, and planning; and (b) determining the relevance of their teaching, research, and societal impacts. Although well-established around the world in manufacturing industries and private-sector service industries, including the research and commercialisation arm...
AP U.S. Government & Politics (Kaplan AP U.S. Government & Politics)
At last there is a resource to answer the demand from students, parents, and teachers on how to succeed in college! Written by an expert in the field, the book is designed as an assistance to all students in becoming more academically competent. Coping with College covers all aspects of the college academic experience, from preparing for college to graduation. The tone is friendly and upbeat, making it a welcome resource for even the most frustrated student.
School Discipline (Blackwell Studies in Personal & Social Education & Pastoral Care)
by Chris Watkins and Patsy Wagner
`Certainly worth reading in order to be reminded of some positive reasons for entering the teaching profession: to value the process of education as much as the content, to view children holistically and to consider schools as places of learning for all' - British Journal of Special Education Behaviour difficulties in our schools will not go away, but they can be significantly reduced. This book makes available to practitioners and students the frameworks and ideas which will help them minimiz...