Tisha Bender- Discussion-Based Online Teaching To Enhance Student Learning
Bender talks about the 2nd edition of her book, Discussion-Based Online Teaching To Enhance Student Learning: Theory, Practice, and Assessment. The new edition offers new insights and ideas derived from the author's teaching in the eight years since she wrote the first edition, as well as from extensive research in the latest literature.
Zuni olla
"Olla -- polychrome (dark brown and reddish brown on cream.) Dark brown rim -- indented bottom -- unusual designs small line break in top framing line. Good [condition], small chip on rim."-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
Dough bowl signed Arthur & Hilda
"Black on cream dough bowl. Triangular designs exterior - cloulds near rim. Interior bottom is orange below 2 narrow framing lines. Signature on bottom "Arthur & Hilda Coriz Santo Domingo Pueblo" Blue 1st place ribbon "1987" inside bowl." -- From the Museum catalog.
Title supplied by cataloger,This collection of Southwest Indian pottery was donated to the Holmes Museum of Anthropology by John A. Morgan in 2002.
San Ildefonso jar
"Highly polished black jar. No designs. Signature on bottom "Maria Poveka" Condition:
Excellent"-- From the Museum catalog.,Gift by John A. Morgan, 2002
5.3 Groups and conformity
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When answering the question ‘What makes us who we are?’, psychologists put forward a range of explanations about why people feel, think and behave the way they do. Just when psychologists seem to understand one bit of ‘who we are’
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