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The Courage to Learn Honoring the Complexity of Learning for Educators and Students

The Courage to Learn Honoring the Complexity of Learning for Educators and Students

It takes courage to engage in the kind of deep transformational learning that so many people need in their lives and this book is designed to help find and nurture that courage in learners including those that are engaged in facilitating the courageous learning of others. Inspired by Parker Palmer’s classic book The Courage to Teach the authors have carefully examined the learning side of the teaching and learning relationship and this book shares the resulting wealth of knowledge and experience with readers. This book is informed by Palmer’s observation that the conversations in teaching can be organized around four questions: what how why and who. In this book the authors center learning instead of teaching as they ask: What is the content of learning? How do we learn? Why is it necessary what motivates us? And who is the self that learns?The authors have engaged in conversation with adult learners across the lifespan representing different ages social/economic levels and approaches to learning. Drawing on these discussions their own experiences and the scholarly literature they weave a tapestry with threads of learning and teaching story and analysis that serve as warp and weft. The authors pay tribute to the learner’s journey in the fullness of the process and name the distinct forms of courage that learning takes. In the concluding chapter the authors explore the implications for educational practice and offer guidance for any educator wishing to bring a Courage to Learn conversation to their community. | The Courage to Learn Honoring the Complexity of Learning for Educators and Students

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The Power of One Leading with Civility Candor and Courage

The Power of One Leading with Civility Candor and Courage

Praise for the Power of One. Every leader is focused on how to embrace the significant shifts happening in the workplace and in society at large which are impacting the future of work and the way we connect. The challenge is to find the best path forward. The key to understanding how to tap into your own individual power and influence is through Natasha’s framework: civility candor courage and consciousness. One person CAN make a difference in all aspects of their life and Natasha provides a helpful guide through powerful examples to show you the path to embracing your incredible Power of One. Marla Kaplowitz 4A’s President & CEO The Power of One: Leading with Civility Candor and Courage is a journey of personal power and intentional influence. A better world workplace and community begins with you. You are the it factor. You have the power to use your everyday words and actions to influence extraordinary change in the workplace and beyond. It only takes ONE to make a difference. COVID-19 #MeToo George Floyd—the events and movements of recent years have left us all with a hunger for positive change in every aspect of our lives. Yet most of us think we’re powerless to affect change. This book was written to combat that lie. Within these pages you’ll find out the truth about who you are what you have to offer and how you can cultivate the power within you to create a new positive dynamic in your home office neighborhood and the world. Through powerful storytelling Natasha Bowman provides meaningful and practical examples of how to build a life marked by civility candor and courage as well as how to lead and develop cultures in which those virtues are on full display. You’ll learn how to shape power dynamics that are inclusive and diverse as you become an advocate for true equity. Most importantly you’ll discover how to change lives for the better—starting with your own. Natasha Bowman is an expert in workplace equity and is recognized as a 2020 Top 30 Global Guru for Management. With her consulting firm Performance ReNEW she works with high-profile companies and organizations to gear them up for inclusive success in today’s diverse and demanding world. | The Power of One Leading with Civility Candor and Courage

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Teacher Professionalism During the Pandemic Courage Care and Resilience

What Tends to Be The Philosophy of Dispositional Modality

An Introduction to Existential Coaching How Philosophy Can Help Your Clients Live with Greater Awareness Courage and Ownership

An Introduction to Existential Coaching How Philosophy Can Help Your Clients Live with Greater Awareness Courage and Ownership

In An Introduction to Existential Coaching Yannick Jacob provides an accessible and practical overview of existential thought and its value for coaches and clients. Jacob begins with an introduction to coaching as a powerful tool for change growth understanding and transformation before exploring existential philosophy and how it may be integrated into coaching practice. The book goes on to examine key themes in existentialism and how they show up in the coaching space including practical models as well as their application to organisations and leadership. Jacob concludes by evaluating ethical dimensions of working existentially and offers guidance on how to establish an existential coaching practice including how to gain clients and build relationships with strategic partners. With reflective questions exercises interventions and activities throughout An Introduction to Existential Coaching will be invaluable for anyone wanting to live and work at greater depth or to succeed as an existential coach. Accessibly written and with a wide selection of references and resources An Introduction to Existential Coaching is a vital guide for coaches in training as well as an inspiring addition to the repertoir of experienced practitioners. It serves academics and students to understand existential philosophy and allows professionals with coaching responsibilities to access more meaningful conversations. | An Introduction to Existential Coaching How Philosophy Can Help Your Clients Live with Greater Awareness Courage and Ownership

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How To Be Insightful Unlocking the Superpower that drives Innovation

Learning to be Human The Educational Legacy of John Macmurray

Learning to be Human The Educational Legacy of John Macmurray

The educational writings of John Macmurray one of the finest 20th century philosophers of his generation have a special relevance for us today. In similar circumstances of international crisis he argued for the central importance of education addressing fundamental issues of human purpose - how we lead good lives together the emphasis on wisdom rather than knowledge alone the advancement of a truly democratic culture and the overriding importance of community in human flourishing. This remarkable collection of articles from leading international scholars includes the hitherto unpublished John Macmurray lecture – Learning to be Human – and brings together invited contributions from a range of fields and disciplines (e. g. philosophy of education moral philosophy care ethics history of education theology religious education future studies and learning technologies) and a number of countries across the world (e. g. Australia the UK and the USA). Countering overemphasis on technique and its typical separation from wider human purposes emblematic of much of our current malaise this book asks what it might mean to take the education of persons seriously and how such a perspective helps us to form judgments about the nature and worth of contemporary education policy and practice. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Oxford Review of Education. | Learning to be Human The Educational Legacy of John Macmurray

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The History and Bioethics of Medical Education You've Got to Be Carefully Taught

A Coach’s Guide to Maximizing the Youth Sport Experience Work Hard Be Kind

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How to Be a Successful Student 20 Study Habits Based on the Science of Learning

Why It's OK to Want to Be Rich

Why It's OK to Want to Be Rich

Finger-wagging moralizers say the love of money is the root of all evil. They assume that making a lot of money requires exploiting others and that the best way to wash off the resulting stain is to give a lot of it away. In Why It’s OK to Want to Be Rich Jason Brennan shows that the moralizers have it backwards. He argues that in general the more money you make the more you already do for others and that even an average wage earner is productively “giving back” to society just by doing her job. In addition wealth liberates us to have the best chance of leading a life that’s authentically our own. Brennan also demonstrates how money-based societies create nicer more trustworthy and more cooperative citizens. And in another chapter that takes on the new historians of capitalism Brennan argues that wealthy nations became wealthy because of their healthy institutions not from their horrific histories of slavery or colonialism. While writing that the more money one has the more one should help others Brennan also notes that we weren’t born into a perpetual debt to society. It’s OK to get rich and it’s OK to enjoy being rich too. Key Features Shows how the desire to become wealthy in an open and fair market helps maximize cooperation and lessens the chance of violence and war Argues that it is much easier for the average for-profit business to add value to the world than it is for the average non-profit Demonstrates that the kinds of virtues (e. g. conscientiousness thoughtfulness hard work) that lead to desirable personal and civic states (e. g. happy marriages stable families engaged citizens) also make people richer Argues that living in small clans for most of their history has given humans a negative attitude towards anyone acquiring more than her fair share an attitude that’s ill-suited for our market-driven globally connected world In a final provocative chapter maintains that ideal economic growth is infinite. | Why It's OK to Want to Be Rich

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Why It's OK to Not Be Monogamous

Jamestown Archaeology Remains To Be Seen

Jamestown Archaeology Remains To Be Seen

This book showcases the latest information and newly discovered seventeenth-century artifacts from Jamestown Virginia the first permanent English settlement in America. Jamestown Archaeology: Remains to be Seen uses archaeological discoveries to greatly augment what we know about the settlement from written records. It discusses how the archaeological revelations recreate the backdrop where amid Jamestown's growing fortifications its houses government buildings churches graves and village streets the rule of law representative democratic government and venture capitalism took root in America. The volume examines the archaeological discoveries that date from the time of the first fortifications (James Fort 1607–1624) to the middle of the eighteenth century. It includes a chapter devoted specifically to how the fort was built then redesigned and enlarged. It also addresses the archaeological examination of sites and artifacts relating to the Virginia Indians including a discussion of Pocahontas and the location of her lost grave in England. The 1676 Bacon's Rebellion is explored along with various episodes of destruction and the building of the first Virginia Capitol building the Ludwell Statehouse Complex. The last chapter presents a comparative review of Jamestown Island maps drawn every century since the town was founded showing photographically and cartographically how much of the Island and its archaeological sites have been lost to erosion and rising water for 400 years ending with thoughts about the need for rescuing sites today in the face of climate change sea level rise and more Island land erosion. This book is for historical archaeologists and historians as well as readers with an interest in the beginnings of America. | Jamestown Archaeology Remains To Be Seen

GBP 35.99
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Why It's OK to Be a Sports Fan

Why It's OK to Be a Sports Fan

This book offers readers a pitch-side view of the ethics of fandom. Its accessible six chapters are aimed both at true sports fans whose conscience may be occasionally piqued by their pastime and at those who are more certain of the moral hazards involved in following a team or sport. Why It’s OK to Be a Sports Fan wrestles with a range of arguments against fandom and counters with its own arguments on why being a fan is very often a good thing. It looks at the ethical issues fans face from the violent or racist behavior of those in the stands to players’ infamous misdeeds to owners debasing their own clubs. In response to these moral risks the book argues that by being critical fans followers of a team or individual can reap the benefits of fandom while avoiding many of the ethical pitfalls. The authors show the value in deeply loving a team but also how a condition of this value is recognizing that the love of a fan comes with real limits and responsibilities. Key Features Provides an accessible introduction to a key area of the philosophy of sport Closely looks at some of the salient ethical concerns around sports fandom Proposes that the value of community in partisan fandom should not be underestimated as a key feature of the good life Examines how the same emotions and environments that can lead to violence are identical to those that lead to virtuous loyalty Argues for a fan’s responsibility in calling out violence or racist behavior from their fellow fans | Why It's OK to Be a Sports Fan

GBP 18.99
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Dying to be Ill True Stories of Medical Deception

How to be a Brilliant Mentor Developing Outstanding Teachers

How to be a Brilliant Mentor Developing Outstanding Teachers

How to be a Brilliant Mentor is an informal and accessible guide that provides ideas and reassurance to help support you in your work as a teacher training mentor. Written by experienced trainers teachers and mentors it brings together a wealth of expertise and research offering clear and practical guidelines to enhance your mentoring helping you to analyse your own practice and understand the complex and often ambiguous role of the mentor in school. The second edition includes new chapters on school-based training routes dealing with their advantages and challenges and on developing trainees through risk taking. All chapters have been updated to refer to the new National Standards for school-based initial teacher training (ITT) mentors. Offering practical strategies and direct problem-solving to help you move promising trainees quickly beyond mere competence it explores: giving effective feedback emotional intelligence and developing and maintaining relationships collaborative working dealing with critical incidents developing reflective practice what to do if relationships break down the relationship between coaching and mentoring mentoring newly qualified teachers (NQTs) as well as trainees. Illustrated with the experiences of real trainees How to be a Brilliant Mentor can be dipped into for innovative mentoring ideas or read from cover to cover as a short enjoyable course which will give you added confidence in your mentoring role. The book is a companion to How to be a Brilliant Trainee Teacher also by Trevor Wright. | How to be a Brilliant Mentor Developing Outstanding Teachers

GBP 24.99
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What Is to Be Done About Violence Against Women? Gendered Violence(s) in the Twenty-first Century

What Is to Be Done About Violence Against Women? Gendered Violence(s) in the Twenty-first Century

This book maps the problems and possibilities of the policies and practices designed to tackle violence against women in the domestic sphere over the last 40 years. In 2018 the United Nations declared the home the most dangerous place for women around the word and in early April 2020 the United Nations Population Fund predicted that for every three months that government-enforced lockdowns in response to coronavirus an additional 15 million cases of domestic violence would occur worldwide. This book asks the simple yet critical question: how can governments best ensure women’s safety in the twenty-first century? Taking its title from Elizabeth Wilson’s 1983 book and her three-level approach of considering the role of social policy the law and ideology Fitz-Gibbon and Walklate draw on their expertise of femicide domestic abuse and family violence to examine the salience of global and local policy and practice responses to such violence(s) and to ask timely questions about the ongoing value of the recourse to the criminal law for twenty-first century policy. Comparative in orientation appreciative of the importance of geographical and social context and committed to understanding the historical processes that continue to frame policy responses this book takes a long hard look at what has and has not been achieved in relation to domestic abuse and family violence and seeks to challenge all that has come to be taken for granted in responding to such violence(s). Published in the 40th Anniversary of Elizabeth Wilson’s ground-breaking contribution this book is destined to become a classic in its own right. It is essential reading for all those engaged in feminist criminology gender and crime family and domestic violence and violence against women. | What Is to Be Done About Violence Against Women? Gendered Violence(s) in the Twenty-first Century

GBP 34.99
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The Routledge Guidebook to The New Testament

How to Be a Multi-Hyphenate in the Theatre Business: Conversations Advice and Tips from “Dear Multi-Hyphenate”

How to Be a Multi-Hyphenate in the Theatre Business: Conversations Advice and Tips from “Dear Multi-Hyphenate”

How to Be a Multi-Hyphenate in the Theatre Business empowers theatre professionals to take hold of their own career and become successful ‘multi-hyphenates’– artists with multiple proficiencies often cross-pollinating each other to help flourish professional capabilities. Discussing self-identity networking workflow failure passion purpose socially responsible artistry social media and the effects of COVID-19 Michael Kushner award-winning theatre multi-hyphenate artist sets the stage for artists of all disciplines and backgrounds to find personalized success in the theatre industry. Complete with informative and lively exercises and excerpts from Kushner’s popular podcast and workshop Dear Multi-Hyphenate this book addresses questions such as: How do we recover from a pandemic? How do we give more access to marginalized theatre creators? and What goes into producing our own projects? Featuring exclusive information from a myriad of theatre makers such as agents managers designers actors press representatives producers comedians social media stars writers executive directors CEOs and lawyers this book promotes the dismantling of gatekeeping and provides a specialized hands-on experience to an innovative and lucrative approach to theatre making. How to Be a Multi-Hyphenate in the Theatre Business is an invaluable resource for theatre artists at any level in their careers whether they are undergraduates graduate students professors award-winning members of the theatre and film community working professionals high school students or entrepreneurs. | How to Be a Multi-Hyphenate in the Theatre Business: Conversations Advice and Tips from “Dear Multi-Hyphenate”

GBP 26.99
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Straight Skin Gay Masks and Pretending to be Gay on Screen

Straight Skin Gay Masks and Pretending to be Gay on Screen

Straight Skin Gay Masks and Pretending to Be Gay on Screen examines cinematic depictions of pretending-to-be-gay assessing performances that not only reflect heteronormative and explicitly homophobic attitudes but also offer depictions of gay selfhood with more nuanced multidirectional identifications. The case of straight protagonists pretending to be gay on screen is the ideal context in which to study unanticipated progressivity and dissidence in regard to cultural construction of human sexualities in the face of theatricalized epistemological collapse. Teasing apart the dynamics of depictions of both sexual stability and fluidity in cinematic images of men pretending to be gay offers new insights into such salient issues as sexual vulnerability and dynamics and long-term queer visibility in a politically complicated mass culture which is mostly produced in a heteronormative and even hostile cultural environment. Additionally this book initially examines queer uses of sexuality masquerade in Alternate Gay World Cinema that allegorically features a world pretending to be gay in which straights are harassed and persecuted in order to expose the tragic consequences of sexual intolerance. Films and TV series examined as part of the analysis include The Gay Deceivers Victor/Victoria Happy Texas William Friedkin’s Cruising and many other straight and gay screens. This is a fascinating and important study relevant to students and researchers in Film Studies Media Studies Gender Studies Queer Studies Sexuality Studies Communication Studies and Cultural Studies. | Straight Skin Gay Masks and Pretending to be Gay on Screen

GBP 38.99
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Why the Police Should be Trained by Black People

Why the Police Should be Trained by Black People

Why the Police Should be Trained by Black People aligns scholarly and community efforts to address how Black people are policed. It combines traditional models commonly taught in policing courses with new approaches to teaching and training about law enforcement in the U. S. all from the Black lens. Black law enforcement professionals (seasoned and retired) scholars community members victims and others make up the contributors to this training textbook written from the lens of the Black experience. Each chapter describes policing based on the experience of being Black in the US with concern about the life and life chances for Black people. With five sections readers will be able to: Describe the history and theory of law enforcement policing and society in Black communities Critically address how law enforcement and the nature of police work intertwine with race-based societal and governmental norms and within law enforcement administration and management Understand the variation in pedagogy recruitment selection and training that has impacted the experience of police officers including Black police officers and Black people in the US Explore the role of law enforcement as crime control and crime prevention agents as it relates to policing in Black communities and for Black people Address issues related to race and use of force misconduct the law ethics/values Assess research contemporary issues and the future of law enforcement and policing especially related to policing of Black people. Why the Police Should be Trained by Black People brings pedagogical and scholarly responsibility for policing in Black communities to life revealing that police involved violence community violence and relative lived experiences do not exist in a vacuum. Written with students in mind it is essential reading for those enrolled in policing courses including criminology criminal justice sociology or social work as well as those undertaking police academy and in-service police training.

GBP 35.99
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The Right Way to Flourish Reconnecting to the Real World

How to be Resilient in Your Career Facing Up to Barriers at Work

How to be Resilient in Your Career Facing Up to Barriers at Work

This book shares vital career advice to help professionals navigate common internally disruptive career experiences such as harassment and bullying imposter syndrome membership in an underrepresented group toxic workplaces discrimination and more. Dr. Helen Ofosu draws on twenty years of helping employers acquire talent and coaching professionals through difficult career choices to unpack these layered and complicated issues in an easy-to-follow way. Dealing with the dark side of management the book outlines various issues that can occur in the workplace or during a person’s career journey and offers practical advice on how to overcome these obstacles and setbacks. Using her considerable HR experience Dr. Ofosu also offers coveted insights from the employer’s point of view. For people who have already tried other options to resolve their complicated career issues this book offers an essential guide that equips readers with a knowledge base to make informed decisions around building and sustaining a thriving and resilient career. How to be Resilient in Your Career: Facing Up to Barriers at Work is a reliable resource presented with nuance depth and specificity. Psychologists psychotherapists social workers and HR professionals who are looking for effective advice when supporting people struggling with these issues will greatly benefit from this book as will early career professionals and established earners looking to resolve their career issues. | How to be Resilient in Your Career Facing Up to Barriers at Work

GBP 18.99
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The Routledge Companion to the Professions and Professionalism

The Board Game Designer's Guide to Careers in the Industry