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Distinctive Distance Education Design: Models for Differentiated Instruction

Models for Differentiated Instruction

"This book presents a tool to assist in the planning, conducting and evaluation of online learning, providing a way of understanding the course development and design process, drawing upon the research and theory foundations of distance education"--Provided by publisher.

Designing effective educational courses is a critical processin much human
learning. Human learning actually occurs from a combination of both planned
and unplanned educational experiences. Unplanned learning, also called
incidental learning, occurs when the learneris actually focused on another
objective than learning and in the process gains unsought insight that increases
professional competency. For example, a learner's goal might be watching a play
for entertainment ...

Sales Genius

A Masterclass in Successful Selling

With the help of this book, anyone can become a 'Sales Genius'. The material is based on the acclaimed book by Tony Buzan and Richard Israel, Brain Sell, which showed how to apply modern research on brain functioning to the practice of selling.

With the help of this book, anyone can become a 'Sales Genius'.

Supersellf

Every sale starts in your head - so the more you understand your sales brain, the better your sales results will be. That is the simple idea underlying this work. Based on the book Brain Sell, it describes in comic-book style how Bob and Sue learn the secrets of sales success from their magical mentor Supersellf. It aims to be fun, and as you follow the comic strip - which is accompanied by narrative summaries - you will find out how to harness all five senses to create sales, how to remember names and faces, how to use mind maps to organize your thinking, and more.

That is the simple idea underlying this work. Based on the book Brain Sell, it describes in comic-book style how Bob and Sue learn the secrets of sales success from their magical mentor Supersellf.

Opening Your Child's Spiritual Windows

Ideas to Nurture Your Child's Relationship with God

The greatest gift you can give your son or daughter is a deep, authentic relationship with God. God created your child to be naturally curious about spiritual matters. Twelve spiritual windows open at different times and in different ways. Each is a vital part of your child’s spiritual journey through four important areas of growth: enjoying God, loving God, following God, and serving God. You can strengthen these areas in your child by learning how to respond to the: Enjoying God Window Wonder Window Worship Window Loving God Window Bible Window Prayer Window Ownership Window Obedience Window Church Window Joy of Helping Window Spiritual Gifts Window Heritage Window Worship Window

As Jim Cymbala says in his book Fresh Faith, our children's spiritual nurture is far
more important than mere material things or anything else we can do for our kids:
"Did you know that parents can feed their children three nutritious meals a day ...

Michigan Reports

Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of Michigan

Spiritual, but not Religious

Understanding Unchurched America

Nearly 40% of all Americans have no connection with organized religion. Yet many of these people, even though they might never step inside a house of worship, live profoundly spiritual lives. But what is the nature and value of unchurched spirituality in America? Is it a recent phenomenon, a New Age fad that will soon fade, or a long-standing and essential aspect of the American experience? In Spiritual But Not Religious, Robert Fuller offers fascinating answers to these questions. He shows that alternative spiritual practices have a long and rich history in America, dating back to the colonial period, when church membership rarely exceeded 17% and interest in astrology, numerology, magic, and witchcraft ran high. Fuller traces such unchurched traditions into the mid-nineteenth century, when Americans responded enthusiastically to new philosophies such as Swedenborgianism, Transcendentalism, and mesmerism, right up to the current interest in meditation, channeling, divination, and a host of other unconventional spiritual practices. Throughout, Fuller argues that far from the flighty and narcissistic dilettantes they are often made out to be, unchurched spiritual seekers embrace a mature and dynamic set of basic beliefs. They focus on inner sources of spirituality and on this world rather than the afterlife; they believe in the accessibility of God and in the mind's untapped powers; they see a fundamental unity between science and religion and an equality between genders and races; and they are more willing to test their beliefs and change them when they prove untenable. Timely, sweeping in its scope, and informed by a clear historical understanding, Spiritual But Not Religious offers fresh perspective on the growing numbers of Americans who find their spirituality outside the church.