This chapter will distil three underlying principles of teacher practitioner research: autonomy; disturbance; and dialogue. These principles have emerged from a range of projects we have undertaken in partnership with teachers at all levels of education. This distillation is not so much about the details of the ‘how’ of teachers’ research into learning and teaching in their own contexts - we (and many others) have written about this elsewhere – but rather about where the questions come from and how meaning is created and communicated. It is about the robust voices of teachers, and the diversity and richness of their research as harnessed through the process of practitioner enquiry. We will therefore explore how meaning is created and commun...
New agents that are effective against common pathogens are needed particularly for those resistant t...
Taxa harboring high levels of standing variation may be more likely to adapt to rapid environmental ...
East Asian migratory waterfowl have greatly declined since the 1950s, especially the populations tha...
Sex- biased dispersal is common in vertebrates, although the ecological and evolu-tionary cau...
Abstract Aims: This paper was a report of the synthesis of evidence on examining the origins and d...
1. Conflicts between people over wildlife management are damaging, widespread, and notoriously diffi...
When making predictions about ecosystems, we often have available a number of different ecosystem mo...
1. Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are key threats to the long-term persistence of carni...
1. Carbon-based policies provide powerful opportunities to unite tropical forest conservation with c...
1. Supplemental food is often provided to threatened species in order to maintain or enhance reprodu...
1. Conversion of forest to oil palm agriculture is a significant and continuing threat to tropical b...
There is a weak evidence-base supporting the effective management of riparian ecosystems within trop...
1. Phenotypic plasticity is essential for the persistence of organisms under changing environment...
1. The multiple benefits of ‘nature’ for human health and well‐being have been documented at an incr...
Synthesis studies of fish stocks worldwide suggest improving status of mainly target species that ar...
New agents that are effective against common pathogens are needed particularly for those resistant t...
Taxa harboring high levels of standing variation may be more likely to adapt to rapid environmental ...
East Asian migratory waterfowl have greatly declined since the 1950s, especially the populations tha...
Sex- biased dispersal is common in vertebrates, although the ecological and evolu-tionary cau...
Abstract Aims: This paper was a report of the synthesis of evidence on examining the origins and d...
1. Conflicts between people over wildlife management are damaging, widespread, and notoriously diffi...
When making predictions about ecosystems, we often have available a number of different ecosystem mo...
1. Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation are key threats to the long-term persistence of carni...
1. Carbon-based policies provide powerful opportunities to unite tropical forest conservation with c...
1. Supplemental food is often provided to threatened species in order to maintain or enhance reprodu...
1. Conversion of forest to oil palm agriculture is a significant and continuing threat to tropical b...
There is a weak evidence-base supporting the effective management of riparian ecosystems within trop...
1. Phenotypic plasticity is essential for the persistence of organisms under changing environment...
1. The multiple benefits of ‘nature’ for human health and well‐being have been documented at an incr...
Synthesis studies of fish stocks worldwide suggest improving status of mainly target species that ar...
New agents that are effective against common pathogens are needed particularly for those resistant t...
Taxa harboring high levels of standing variation may be more likely to adapt to rapid environmental ...
East Asian migratory waterfowl have greatly declined since the 1950s, especially the populations tha...