Designed for both the student and the lecturer - this innovate book written by Jane Langston Amatsu Practitioner and Earle Abrahamson Sports Massage Therapist have collaborated to create an excellent learning aide that will spend much time off your bookshelf and in your hand, making it an invaluable resource
A NEW WAY OF UNDERSTANDING ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY |
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Two senior members of the ICNM/BRCP have put their heads together and authored a new book on Anatomy & Physiology. Sports Massage Therapist, Earle Abrahamson, and Amatsu Practitioner and Trainer Jane Langston have co-authored a book that provides new insights into this area of learning. Called Making Sense of Learning Human Anatomy and Physiology, the book engages the reader by presenting anatomy and physiology as a lived experience, one that requires understanding of terms and concepts. The book presents anatomy as a language and uses the principles of language learning to clarify meaning in anatomy and physiology study. In a learner-friendly approach, the chapters of the book take the reader through a journey of both studying and making sense of the content in anatomy and physiology. The book provides a road map for understanding problems and issues in studying the subject matter, provides useful insight into practical and effective assessment techniques, explores the subject matter from a learning approach perspective, and considers different methods of teaching to understand how best to convey the message and meaning of anatomy and physiology. Like all books on teaching and learning, the emphasis of this text is on the quality process of delivering anatomy and physiology so that learners learn not only to pass an examination or assessment, but more importantly retain the fundamental building blocks of anatomical study and application.The final chapters provide useful resources that can be used to further explore concepts, assessment, learning activities and applications. If you are interested in receiving a copy of this book or learning more about it, please click here for more information. You can also view the pre-order page through Amazon here
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