Reflection enables us to make sense of, and learn from, experiences that can sometimes seem uncertain, chaotic or even mundane. The second edition of this popular book introduces student nurses to ref
Stress and work gives fresh perspectives in order to understand the phenomenon of "stress" in relation to the ever-changing concept of "work" in an urbanized and developing country like India.
This book has been designed for the orientation and training of specialists in open and distance learning methods in Asia. It is the outcome of the collaborative PANdora research and development initi
Quality Assurance in Distance Education and E-Learning: Challenges and Solutions from Asia documents the existing regulatory framework covering quality assurance (QA) systems in distance education (DE
Now, introducing educators to "The Student Evaluation Standards" is easy with this supplement—it gives you everything you need to facilitate your workshops on the "Standards."
This volume explores the contested nature of the ownership of knowledge and access to it in Asia. It offers insights into solving some of the key issues related to intellectual property (IP) and commu
This three-volume set from the Sage Library of Criminology series contains selected readings on the subject of corporate crime for lawmakers, law enforcement and judicial practitioners, with experts i
Bhatnagar (former Dean, Indian Institute of Management) uses empirical studies performed from 2006 to 2008 to assess the impact of e-government services in India at the local, state and national level
'Chambers and Timlin write with clarity and purpose. The authors link the theory of teaching mathematics with simple reflective questions and interesting maths tasks. There is practical advice on plan
This second edition of Communication for Development in the Third World builds on the framework provided by the earlier edition. It is updated to include the literature on development and communicatio
The financial benefits accruing from improvements in customer satisfaction are so significant that customer satisfaction measurement has become an important business need. The results of customer sati
The First Edition of Whose News?: The Media and Women’s Issues (1994) quickly became an international classic which was widely used both by students and practitioners. This new and updated edition of
'The new dyscalculia toolkit has a great introductino that is broken down into manageable chunks, brillinat explanatinos and interesting reading. The new tables explain what each game entials at the s
'The new dyscalculia toolkit has a great introductino that is broken down into manageable chunks, brillinat explanatinos and interesting reading. The new tables explain what each game entials at the s
The role of India and China is expanding in the global economy. A whole new array of economic and financial issues are emerging which need to be tackled if the current period of growth is to endure. T
This is the story of the successes and challenges faced in building the fast expanding rural sanitation network in India. It presents a detailed account of the development of the rural sanitation move
This collection brings together key contributions to the social scientific study of young people’s lives and experiences. It addresses the methodological and empirical challenges of undertaking resear
An introductory guide to help students understand the main research methodologies used in nursing. It simplifies complex terminology and puts research into context for nursing students, with clear exa
This introduction to the field of qualitative market research follows a complete research project from the perspective of both user and practitioner. After an overview of the history and philosophy be
In this guide for parents, teachers, and caregivers dealing with children up to age six with developmental disabilities, Venkatesan (Department of Clinical Psychology, All India Institute of Speech an