1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910464013503321

Autore

Morris Andrew B.

Titolo

Catholic schools in a plural society : data and analysis : collected papers and articles 1994-2012 / / by Andrew B. Morris

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Essex, England : , : Matthew James Publishing Ltd, , 2014

©2014

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (686 p.)

Disciplina

377.82

Soggetti

Church and education

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Contents; Front Matter; Title Page; Publisher Information; Acknowledgements; Sources; Dr. Andrew B. Morris; Preface; References; Catholic Schools in a Plural Society; Section 1; Exploring Notions of Diversity in School Provision; By Their Fruits You Will Know Them: Distinctive Features of Catholic Education; Schools in the Secular Firing Line; Catholic Schools: Dilemmas, Difficulties and School Admissions; Section 2; A Brief Review of Research pre-1995: The Effectiveness of Catholic Schools; The Academic Performance of Catholic Schools

Academic Standards in Catholic Schools in England: Indications of CausalitySection 3: Empirical Data - Part 1; Catholic and other secondary schools: An analysis of Ofsted inspection reports 1993-95; Patterns of Performance of Catholic Schools in England 1993-1998; So Far, So Good: Levels of Academic Achievement in Catholic Schools; The Catholic School Ethos: Its Effect on Post-16 Student Academic Achievement; Post-16 Value Added Data in a Catholic School 1992-99; Post-16 Pupil Performance in Catholic Secondary Schools in England 1996 - 2001

A Statistical Survey of Attainment in Catholic Schools in EnglandContextualising Catholic School Performance in England; Section 3: Empirical Data - Part 2; Explaining High Attainment in Faith Schools; Diversity, Deprivation and the Common Good: Pupil Attainment in Catholic Schools in England; Possible School Effects on



the Academic Outcomes of Disadvantaged Pupils Attending Maintained Schools in England; Bridging Worlds: Ethnic Minority Pupils in Catholic Schools in England; Parents, Pupils and their Catholic Schools - Evidence from School Inspections in England 2000-2005

The Spiritual, Moral, Social & Cultural Development of Pupils in Catholic Schools in EnglandPromoting Community Cohesion in England; Section 3: Empirical Data - Part 3; Same Mission;  Same Methods;  Same Results? Academic and Religious Outcomes from Different Models of Catholic School; What Motivates Newly Qualified Teachers to Work in the Catholic Sector?; Leadership, Management and Pupils' Academic Attainment: Reviewing the Association Within the Catholic Sector 1993-2007; Charismatic Leadership and its After-Effects in a Catholic School; Section 4

Private Finance Initiative Pathfinder ProjectsMeeting the Challenge; New Catholic Schools; Catholic Schools: Contemporary Challenges; Public Policy & Catholic Education: Briefing Notes; Response to […] Local Authority Consultation Document on Changes to an Existing Home to School Transport Policy

Sommario/riassunto

This book comprises a selection of articles published, mainly, in peer reviewed academic journals, supplemented by a smaller number of essays and documents prepared for policy makers within the Catholic educational sector.The chosen texts have been re-printed almost entirely as originally published except for the correction of certain typographical errors, some minor changes in punctuation and some editing to avoid unnecessary duplication, for example, historical background, or reviews of ...



2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910787161503321

Autore

Almasi Oswald

Titolo

Swahili grammar for introductory and intermediate levels = : Sarufi ya kiswahili cha ngazi ya kwanza na kati / / Oswald Almasi, Michael David Fallon, Nazish Pardhan Wared

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Lanham, Maryland : , : University Press of America, , [2014]

©2014

ISBN

0-7618-6382-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (463 p.)

Classificazione

18.92

Disciplina

496.3925

Soggetti

Swahili language - Grammar

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Swahili Grammar For Introductory And Intermediate Levels; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments and Dedication; 1. About the Swahili Language; 2. The Alphabet, Pronunciation, and Common Mistakes; 3. Personal Subject Prefixes, Personal Pronouns and Their Negations; 4. Swahili Greetings; 5. Present and Future Tenses and Their Negations; 6. Simple Past and Past Perfect Tenses and Their Negations; 7. The Swahili Noun Class System: M-/WA- and M-/MI-; 8. Swahili Noun Classes: JI-/MA- Class and KI-/VI- Class; 9. Swahili Noun Classes: N- and U-

10. Swahili Noun Classes: PA- and KU- and Noun Class Agreement11. Object Infixes; 12. Possessives; 13. Adjectives; 14. Demonstratives; 15. Comparatives and Superlatives; 16. Question Words, Phrases and Statements; 17. The Verbs 'To Be,' 'To Have' and 'To Be in a Place'; 18. Numbers; 19. More About Swahili Numbers; 20. Telling the Time in Swahili; 21. Days, Months, and Dates in Swahili; 22. Adverbs; 23. Passive Form of the Verb; 24. Stative Form of the Verb; 25. Causative Form of the Verb; 26. Prepositional Form of the Verb; 27. Reciprocal Form of the Verb

28. Relatives-The amba- Relative, Relative Infixes and General Relative29. Relatives-Manner, Time and Place; 30. Imperatives Verbs and Their Negations; 31. -KA- Tense and Negation; 32. Conditional Tenses: -nge-, -ngali- and -ki- Tenses and Their Negations; 33. Additional Tenses and Their Negations; 34. Prepositions and



Conjunctions; 35. Common Swahili Questions and Answers; 36. Interjections, Idiomatic Expressions and Impersonal Subjects; 37. Subjunctives; 38. Diminutive, Augmentative and Collective Nouns; 39. Direct and Reported Speech; 40. Swahili Proverbs; 41. Appendix: Important Charts

42. Swahili Vocabulary DictionaryAbout the Authors

Sommario/riassunto

<span><span>This comprehensive book is intended for university students and anyone interested in learning Standard Swahili grammar as spoken in the East African Community of Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda. On completing this book, the reader will be able to read, write and converse in Swahili with confidence.</span></span>