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John McCarthy

    John McCarthy promeut la voix et l'agentivité des élèves, collaborant avec des écoles du monde entier sur des pratiques éducatives innovantes. Son travail se concentre sur des approches telles que la différenciation, la préparation à l'université et à la carrière, les expériences d'apprentissage authentiques, l'apprentissage par projet, l'enseignement soutenu par la technologie, le STEAM et la construction de systèmes et de cultures. La vision présentée dans "So All Can Learn" offre des outils pratiques pour soutenir ces méthodes, s'inspirant de sa vaste expérience dans l'enseignement et le coaching dans diverses communautés rurales, urbaines, suburbaines, à faible revenu et aisées. Ses idées visent à fournir aux éducateurs de tous les environnements des stratégies efficaces.

    Full Moon Lunarantics
    Between Extremes
    Robot uprisings
    Some Other Rainbow
    More Stories from the Great Irish Writers
    Whiskey Rebels
    • 2021

      Whiskey Rebels

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,0(5)Évaluer

      A notable collection of first-person accounts of the brilliant, brave, and slightly crazy innovators responsible for changing the whiskey landscape.

      Whiskey Rebels
    • 2021

      Packed with inspiring photographs, entertaining stories, and expert advice, this book is much more than an essential guide to exploring The Lake District at night. Follow the laughter as the author and friends go on over 80 full moon howling exploits, climbing, canoeing, cycling and swimming on the Cumbrian lakes, rivers, mountains and sea.

      Full Moon Lunarantics
    • 2014

      Robot uprisings

      • 476pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      3,9(915)Évaluer

      Humans beware. As the robotic revolution continues to creep into our lives, it brings with it an impending sense of doom. What horrifying scenarios might unfold if our technology were to go awry? From self-aware robotic toys to intelligent machines violently malfunctioning, this anthology brings to life the half-formed questions and fears we all have about the increasing presence of robots in our lives. With contributions from a mix of bestselling, award-winning, and up-and-coming writers, and including a rare story by “the father of artificial intelligence,” Dr. John McCarthy, Robot Uprisings meticulously describes the exhilarating and terrifying near-future in which humans can only survive by being cleverer than the rebellious machines they have created.

      Robot uprisings
    • 1999

      Between Extremes

      • 345pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,5(255)Évaluer

      During their four year incarceration in a Lebanese cell the authors envisaged walking in the High Andes and across Patagonia. Five years after their release Keenan and McCarthy travelled to Chile to fulfil this dream. The story of their journey revisited the past experiences whilst allowing them to live by their own rules.

      Between Extremes
    • 1994

      This is a collection of stories which aim to portray the lighter side of Irish life. The stories include A Matter of Opinion by Eamon Kelly, Ivy Day in the Committee Room by James Joyce, Peasants by Frank O'Connor, The Miraculous Revenge by Bernard Shaw and A Persian Tale by Lynn Doyle.

      More Stories from the Great Irish Writers
    • 1994

      On 17 April 1986 John McCarthy was kidnapped in Beirut. For the next five years he was cut off from everything and everybody he knew and loved, from family, friends, and, perhaps above all, from Jill Morrell, the girl he was going to marry.For five years, John McCarthy had to endure the deprivation - both physical and psychological - of captivity; the filth and squalor of the cells in which he was kept; the agony of isolation and repeated self-examination; and the pain of ignorance, of not knowing if those he loved even realized he was alive.For Jill Morrell, the five years of John's captivity were a different kind of the initial shock and disbelief; the gradual acceptance that John had been taken and that her life had changed irrevocably, that all their plans had been shattered.But Jill refused to give up hope. For five years she and a group of friends worked ceaselessly on behalf of John and all British hostages in the Middle East, until the extraordinary day in August 1991 when John McCarthy stepped down from an aeroplane at RAF Lyneham. A day when they could begin again.This is their story, a remarkable account of courage, endurance, hope and love.

      Some Other Rainbow