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Amanda Turner

    Legal History Matters
    Turner's Sketchbook
    North End
    Professional Identity Development through Incidental Learning
    How to Be Awkward
    • How to Be Awkward

      • 252 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      This collection showcases Amanda Turner's signature humor through relatable anecdotes of social blunders and awkward moments. With a blend of wit and vulnerability, the author explores the challenges of navigating everyday life and the comedic side of feeling out of place. Readers will find themselves laughing along as Turner shares her experiences, making them feel understood and less alone in their own awkwardness.

      How to Be Awkward
    • The book delves into the evolution of professional identity among trainee teachers in the Further Education and Skills sector, highlighting the impact of incidental learning on this development. It critiques the ongoing revisions of teaching standards and qualifications, advocating for a holistic approach to professionalism that values informal learning experiences over rigid criteria. By examining the dynamics of professionalization since the 1990s, the author emphasizes the importance of recognizing the nuanced ways in which educators grow and adapt in their roles.

      Professional Identity Development through Incidental Learning
    • North End

      The Complete Saga

      • 802 stránek
      • 29 hodin čtení

      Set on a lush, hidden island, the story follows Josie Parker, a young witch attending a school for witchcraft. As she delves into her powerful lineage, she uncovers mysteries and faces challenges, including navigating her first true romance. The narrative intertwines themes of magic, self-discovery, and the darker elements of murder, creating an engaging backdrop for Josie's journey.

      North End
    • The 'Skies' sketchbook takes its name from its many richly coloured sky studies.

      Turner's Sketchbook
    • Seeks to reinvigorate the study of history within the law school curriculum by showcasing what students of the law can achieve when they seek to understand legal processes and institutions historically.

      Legal History Matters