This provocative work grapples with some of the most difficult issues in Aboriginal history, showing how they raise fundamental concerns about the nature of historical knowledge, truth, and authority.
This ABC book is an illustrated alphabet book for small kids but it is not an ordinary issue as it was published in the USA in 1900. It provides ABC of Nature which is rhymed definitions for each letter and authentic pictures and Alphabet of Nature itself which is the list of words quoted in the ABC. This book could be of some interest to both kids and English rarities collectors.
If you're already a fan of Carl Hiassen's patented brand of Florida set light weight crime fiction Nature Girl will statisfy if not overwhelm you. If you're new to the author's work then this a reasonable place to start, even if he has written better books (his last, Skinny Dip for example). On the offchance that you've tried his work before and not found it to your taste then firstly, why are you reading this review and secondly, walk away because I doubt there's anything here that will change your opinion.
The Nature of Learning: Using Research to Inspire Practice
This book is essential reading for all those interested in knowing what research has to say about how to optimise learning in classrooms, schools and other settings. It aims, first and foremost, to inform practice and educational reform. It will be of particular interest to teachers, education leaders, teacher educators, advisors and decision makers, as well as the research community.