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Insiders' Guide® to Richmond, VA

Insiders' Guide® to Richmond, VA
Author: Maureen Egan
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2010-09-14
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0762766778

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Insiders' Guide to Richmond is the essential source for in-depth travel and relocation information to Virginia's capital city. Written by a local (and true insider), this guide offers a personal and practical perspective of Richmondand its surrounding environs.


Really Richmond

Really Richmond
Author: Elizabeth Cogar
Publisher: Elizabeth Cogar
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578614908

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A guidebook for visitors, locals and newcomers to Richmond, Va.


Guide Book of the City of Richmond

Guide Book of the City of Richmond
Author: Mrs. Louise Wellons (Nurmey) Kernodle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 144
Release: 1924
Genre: Richmond (Va.)
ISBN:

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Richmond Guide Book

Richmond Guide Book
Author: M. A. Burgess
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1909
Genre: Richmond (Va.)
ISBN:

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History Lover's Guide to Richmond, A

History Lover's Guide to Richmond, A
Author: Kristin Thrower
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467142174

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Best known as the capital of the Confederacy, Richmond's history encompasses much more than the Civil War. Visit the state capitol, designed by Thomas Jefferson, and tour Shockoe Bottom, one of the city's oldest neighborhoods. Follow the route that enslaved people took from the ships to the auction block on the Richmond Slave Trail. Go back to Gilded Age Richmond at the Jefferson Hotel and learn the history of the statues that once lined the famed Monument Avenue. See lesser-known sites like the Maggie Walker Home and the Black History Museum in the historically African American Jackson Ward neighborhood. Local author Kristin Thrower Stowe guides a series of expeditions through the River City's past.


Best Easy Day Hikes Richmond, Virginia

Best Easy Day Hikes Richmond, Virginia
Author: Johnny Molloy
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2010-03-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0762762195

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Best Easy Day Hikes Richmond, Virginia includes concise descriptions of the best short hikes in the area, with detailed maps of the routes. The 20 hikes in this guide are generally short, easy to follow, and guaranteed to please.


Guide Book of the City of Richmond

Guide Book of the City of Richmond
Author: Louise Nurney Kernodle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1918
Genre: Richmond (Va.)
ISBN:

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Guide Book of the City of Richmond

Guide Book of the City of Richmond
Author: Louise Nurney Kernodle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1921
Genre: Richmond (Va.).
ISBN:

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An Evidence-based Guide to College and University Teaching

An Evidence-based Guide to College and University Teaching
Author: Aaron S. Richmond
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2016-06-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317283279

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What makes a good college teacher? This book provides an evidence- based answer to that question by presenting a set of "model teaching characteristics" that define what makes a good college teacher. Based on six fundamental areas of teaching competency known as Model Teaching Characteristics outlined by The Society for the Teaching of Psychology (STP), this book describes how college faculty from all disciplines and at all levels of experience can use these characteristics to evaluate, guide, and improve their teaching. Evidence based research supports the inclusion of each characteristic, each of which is illustrated through example, to help readers master the skills. Readers learn to evaluate their teaching abilities by providing guidance on what to document and how to accumulate and organize the evidence. Two introductory chapters outline the model teaching characteristics followed by six chapters, each devoted to one of the characteristics: training, instructional methods, course content, assessment, syllabus construction, and student evaluations. The book: -Features in each chapter self-evaluation surveys that help readers identify gaps between the model characteristics and their own teaching, case studies that illustrate common teaching problems, discussion questions that encourage critical thinking, and additional readings for further exploration. -Discusses the need to master teaching skills such as collaborative learning, listening, and using technology as well as discipline-specific knowledge. -Advocates for the use of student-learning outcomes to help teachers better evaluate student performance based on their achievement of specific learning goals. -Argues for the development of learning objectives that reflect the core of the discipline‘s theories and applications, strengthen basic liberal arts skills, and infuse ethical and diversity issues. -Discusses how to solicit student feedback and utilize these evaluations to improve teaching. Intended for professional development or teacher training courses offered in masters and doctoral programs in colleges and universities, this book is also an invaluable resource for faculty development centers, college and university administrators, and college teachers of all levels and disciplines, from novice to the most experienced, interested in becoming more effective teachers.


Hidden History of Richmond

Hidden History of Richmond
Author: Walter S. Griggs Jr.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2012-08-28
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1614236658

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The lesser-known tales of the personalities who shaped the capital's past are unearthed from the archives by Richmond Guide writer Walter S. Griggs Jr. The course of Richmond's history as it emerged from the Civil War as a bustling economic powerhouse is well recorded. Yet there are some stories that have all but vanished from recollection. From the hushed whispers of an entire congregation as Robert E. Lee prayed with a slave at communion to the donation of over two hundred pigeons by fellow Richmonders to serve the war effort, these are lost vignettes of Richmond. Travel with Griggs to the bygone days of the twentieth century to test-drive the first successful automobile manufactured in Richmond, the Kline Kar, or witness the first airplane to fly over Richmond, the Gold Bug soaring over the Diamond. Hidden History of Richmond is a fascinating collection that reveals the city's forgotten but most remarkable histories.