Sue Davidson: 5 books

Book cover of You Can Be Free

You Can Be Free

An Easy-to-Read Handbook for Abused Women

by Ginny NiCarthy, Sue Davidson
Language: English
Release Date: March 5, 2013

If you are a woman being hurt by someone you love, this book is for you. It can help you understand your situation and find ways to change it. This indispensable guide offers straightforward, sensible information on how to establish a safety plan for you and your children, as well as advice on how...
Book cover of Feminist Explorations of Paul Ricoeur's Philosophy
by Pamela Sue Anderson, Scott Davidson, Alison Scott-Baumann
Language: English
Release Date: May 19, 2016

This book for the first time brings together considerations upon the feminine in relation to Paul Ricœur’s thinking. The collection of renowned scholars who have published extensively on Ricoeur and promising younger scholars together shows the rich potential of his thought for feminist theory,...
Book cover of Primary Mathematics: Knowledge and Understanding
by Claire Mooney, Alice Hansen, Reg Wrathmell
Language: English
Release Date: June 23, 2014

The essential subject knowledge text for primary mathematics.  Secure subject knowledge and understanding is the foundation of confident, creative and effective teaching. This comprehensive text includes interactive tasks, a self assessment section to allow trainees to better understand their level...
Book cover of Primary Mathematics: Knowledge and Understanding
by Claire Mooney, Alice Hansen, Lindsey Davidson
Language: English
Release Date: February 12, 2018

Secure subject knowledge and understanding is the foundation of confident, creative and effective teaching. To help your students master this, the 8th edition of this established text now comes with a range of online resources: **Interactive Maths subject knowledge audit: **to assess your students'...
Book cover of The Child in World Cinema
by Michael Brodski, Juanita But, Lucia Rabello de Castro
Language: English
Release Date: February 19, 2018

This collection seeks to broaden the discussion of the child image by close analysis of the child and childhood as depicted in non-Western cinemas. Each essay offers a counter-narrative to Western notions of childhood by looking critically at alternative visions of childhood that does not privilege...
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