John Appleby: 5 books

Book cover of Under the Bloody Flag

Under the Bloody Flag

Pirates of the Tudor Age

by John Appleby
Language: English
Release Date: November 8, 2011

Long before Blackbeard, Captain Kidd, and Black Bart terrorized the Caribbean, the seas around the British Isles swarmed with pirates. Thousands of men turned to piracy at sea, often as a makeshift strategy of survival. Although the young Francis Drake became the most famous pirate of the period,...
Book cover of Using Patient Reported Outcomes to Improve Health Care
by John Appleby, Nancy Devlin, David Parkin
Language: English
Release Date: December 1, 2015

A practical, introductory guide to the best use of Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) to improve the quality of health care and patient health. Only title to exclusively introduce, explain and show how PROs can be best used to improve healthcare and patient outcomes Includes real life examples...
Book cover of At the Heart of Teaching

At the Heart of Teaching

A Guide to Reflective Practice

by Grace Hall McEntee, John Appleby, JoAnne Dowd
Language: English
Release Date: December 15, 2009

Featuring engaging narratives, this “how-to” book delves into reflection as a concept and provides specific, replicable tools for professional practice. Each chapter draws on a particular school situation demonstrating the value of teacher reflection and describing the nuts and bolts of the process,...
Book cover of The Maritime History of Cornwall
by Helen Doe, John C. Appleby, John Armstrong
Language: English
Release Date: May 1, 2015

Cornwall is quintessentially a maritime region.  Almost an island, nowhere in it is further than 25 miles from the sea.  Cornwall’s often distinctive history has been moulded by this omnipresent maritime environment, while its strategic position at the western approaches—jutting out into the...
Book cover of Helen Matthews Lewis

Helen Matthews Lewis

Living Social Justice in Appalachia

by Helen M. Lewis, Mary Thom Adams, Monica Appleby
Language: English
Release Date: February 21, 2012

Often referred to as the leader of inspiration in Appalachian studies, Helen Matthews Lewis linked scholarship with activism and encouraged deeper analysis of the region. Lewis shaped the field of Appalachian studies by emphasizing community participation and challenging traditional perceptions of...
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