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B9781593110383Paperback / softback. New. An assessment of the impacts of technology on teaching and learning and a consideration of ways in which computer-based technologies can be used to enhance current approaches to student assessment. The increasing reliance on testing to gauge student and school performance is also explored. paperback
B9781593110390Hardback. New. An assessment of the impacts of technology on teaching and learning and a consideration of ways in which computer-based technologies can be used to enhance current approaches to student assessment. The increasing reliance on testing to gauge student and school performance is also explored. hardcover
A9781593110383Paperback / softback. New. An assessment of the impacts of technology on teaching and learning and a consideration of ways in which computer-based technologies can be used to enhance current approaches to student assessment. The increasing reliance on testing to gauge student and school performance is also explored. paperback
1999Star-9783540648895Springer 1999. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
1999Star-9783540648895Springer 1999. Hardcover. New. Springer hardcover
ria9781438484617_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; A detailed study of the history of African Americans in a small upstate New York city from the days of the Underground Railroad to the deindustrialization of the 1980s.Blacks in Niagara Falls narrates and analyzes the history of Black N hardcover
A9781438484617Hardback. New. hardcover
650445759University Press of Florida pp. 308 . Papeback. New. University Press of Florida unknown
195734553Boston MA: August 26 and Septembeer 27 1957. 1957. Very good. - Both letters are typed on the cream-colored letterhead 11 inches high by 8-1/2 inches wide of "The Commonwealth of Massachusetts / Department of Mental Heath / Division of Legal Medicine". The August letter fills one side of the letterhead and is signed "Robert R. Mezer M.D" with his typed title "Clinical Director / Parole Clinic and Norfolk Treatment Center". The September letter fills one side of the letterhead with 2 paragraphs on a follow-up sheet and is signed "Robert R. Mezer M.D." without the typed title. The top corners of both letters are lightly creased with the right corners slightly darkened and both are folded twice for mailing. Together with the September mailing envelope. Very good. <p>Two splendidly detailed and discursive letters from one psychiatrist to another. Dr. Mezer writes to Dr. Foxe in August 1957 after reading Foxe's book "Studies in Criminology". Mezer explains that the Division of Legal Medicine offering psychiatric services to prisoners and parolees has only recently been established and he asks many questions about Foxe's experience of treating patients in a prison setting. He plans also to read Foxe's book "Crime and Sexual Development".<p>Mezer writes his second letter in September 1957 after Foxe has sent him copies of "Crime and Sexual Development" and "The Life and Death Instincts". He muses at length about Foxe's ideas: "I found myself wondering if some of the conclusions were on the basis of the associations of your patients or on the basis of your own interpretations and formulations. For example why is robbery with a gun late anal rather than phallic that is might not the gun be a phallic symbol. Another example might be seeing the car as a female symbol instead of as symbolic of intercourse. This is not said in any critical light as our limited case material to date tends to confirm the primitive pre-genitality you describe."<p>Mezer author of "Dynamic Psychiatry in Simple Terms" 1960 examined Albert DeSalvo "The Boston Strangler" at the request of F. Lee Bailey. Mezer shocked the courtroom by reporting. "DeSalvo told me he was the strangler.He told me he strangled 13 women.and he went into details of some of them telling me some of the most intimate acts he committed."<p>A psychiatrist and criminologist Dr. Foxe was also an avid collector of skating books and even published a skating bibliography. Boston, MA: August 26 and Septembeer 27, 1957. unknown
69-8260Boston MA: Metropolitan News Co. 1905. 14 x 9 cm. Good. Inked notation on obverse; darkening on reverse; some light abrasions along edges; else very good. Printed Lithograph. Postmarked 1905. Undivided back. Boston, MA: Metropolitan News Co., 1905 unknown
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189779501897. Good. BOSTON Metropolitan Park Commissioners Board of. Report. January 1897. Public Document No. 48. Boston: Wright & Potter 1897. 8vo pp.89 8 gravure plates from photographs 2 maps including 1 fold-out of the Metropolitan Park District and 2 plans. Includes report by The Olmsted Brothers Landscape Architects. Orig. cloth. hardcover
69-8261Boston MA: Metropolitan News Co. ca. 1905. 14 x 9 cm. Very Good. Slight scuffing on obverse; abrasion on reverse. Printed Lithograph. Unposted. Undivided back. Boston, MA: Metropolitan News Co., [ca. 1905] unknown
0260808504.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
188510269Boston: Parker House 1885. Menu on silk 31 x 15 cm. printed recto only and with hand painted floral ornament. In thick blank card stock bound with thick pale blue and white silk cord. A banquet menu presented to members of visiting Commercial Clubs of several Midwestern cities. Highlights of the menu include Penobscot Salmon a la Hollandaise Philadelphia Squab and a Pistachio Cream Meringue. The unprinted cardstock "boards" are separated neatly at the hinge but are intended to fold in half and thus have left a neat horizontal crease across the center of the menu. Some lighter creases are present as well and there is light soiling. Still very good plus. Parker House hardcover
65-1098Boston: Goodwin's Opera House 1886. Performance program 3 pp. separated. Inc. 3 black & white lithographs 31 x 23 cm. Mounted on heavy stock paper. Slightly yellowing and brittle adhesive bleed spotting; else Good. Feat. the players: Edith Edwards Nahan Franklin William Schade Thomas Ryan Louis Blumenberg. Stamped in ink on cover "Goodwin's Opera House. Feb. 15 1886." Boston: Goodwin's Opera House, 1886. unknown
1890biblio2384<p>NEW YORK: HUNT & EATON; CINCINNATI: CRANSTON & STOWE; FIRST SERIES 1890. INSCRIBED by Editor Fred. H. Knight. Book looks perfectly except Two Inches errosion of the side edge of the front cover. 8.1"x5.6"x1.25". be37295. </p> HUNT & EATON; CRANSTON & STOWE hardcover
1902562438Boston: Geo. H. Ellis Co. Printers 1902. Hardcover. Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 159pp. Illustrated. Blue cloth gilt. Interior page with neat marks and rubbing and small spots on the boards else near fine. Compiled by six women a collection of both old standard and newly created playground games. This was co-author Elizabeth F. Gordon's copy with her Signature dated in 1902 on the front pastedown. Geo. H. Ellis Co., Printers hardcover
19087873Boston: Geo. H. Ellis Co. Printers 1908. 8vo blue cloth with gilt titles 159 pp. A guide to gymnastic games compiled by the all-female staff at the Boston Normal School of Gymnastics founded in the 1890s as a gymnastic school for girls. Includes running games like blind man's bluff and tag ball games bean bag games and more. An attractive copy with a bit of wear to covers. Geo. H. Ellis Co., Printers hardcover
1947604090.Gperfect. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
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DADAX08735397612017-04-10. paperback. New. 7.87x5.51x1.57. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. paperback
A9780873539760Paperback / softback. New. Are you ready to take your teaching to the next level Taking Action: Implementing Effective Mathematics Teaching Practices in Grades 6-8 offers a coherent set of professional learning experiences designed to foster teachers' understanding of the effective mathematics teaching practices and their ability to apply those practices in their own classrooms. paperback
186183848Boston: George C. Rand & Avery 1861. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. The original 1861 publication of the testimonial of "The Medical Profession of Philadelphia New York and Boston rebound in black cloth with gilt-lettered and slightly chipped spine label 56pp. Text clean pages evenly toned. The last pages are in effect forms requesting monies for Dr. Morton and his family. William T. G. Morton 1819-1868 was a surgeon dentist in Hartford Connecticut who claimed to be the first person to perform surgical anethesia on a patient's tumor in 1846. "Morton immediately patented ether hoping to retain its use exclusively for himself. Later he made repeated appeals to the American Congress for financial recompense for his 'invention'. Morton's instructor the chemist and geologist Charles Thomas Jackson said it was he who had made the discovery and had suggested that Morton should try it out. Horace Wells the dentist from Hartford Connecticut put forward his well-substantiated claim to have produced anaesthesia two years earlier with nitrous oxide. It is sad that such an epoch-making event should have been followed by 20 years of acrimony vituperation and litigation between three contestants each claiming to have originated anaesthesia." Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine May 2020 pp 226-227. George C. Rand & Avery hardcover