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Beyond Interdisciplinarity examines the broadening meaning of core
concept across academic disciplines and other forms of knowledge.
In this book, Associate Editor of The Oxford Handbook of
Interdisciplinarity and internationally recognized scholar Julie
Thompson Klein depicts the heterogeneity and boundary work of
inter- and trans-disciplinarity in a conceptual framework based on
an ecology of spatializing practices in transaction spaces,
including trading zones and communities of practice. The book
includes both "crossdisciplinary" work (encompassing multi-,
inter-, and trans-disciplinary forms) as well as "cross-sector"
work (spanning disciplines, fields, professions, government and
industry, and communities). The first section of the book defines
and explains boundary work, discourses of interdisciplinarity, and
the nature of interdisciplinary fields. In the second section,
Klein examines dynamics of working across disciplines, including
communication, collaboration, and learning with concrete examples
and lessons from research projects and programs that transcend
traditional fields. The closing chapter examines reasons for
failure and success then presents gateways to literature and other
resources. Throughout the book, Klein emphasizes the roles of
contextualization and historical change while factoring in the
shifting relationship of disciplinarity and interdisciplinarity,
ascendancy of transdisciplinarity, and intersections with other
constructs including Mode 2 knowledge production, convergence, team
science, and postdisciplinarity. The conceptual framework she
provides also includes the role of boundary objects, agents, and
organizations in brokering differences and creating for platforms
for change. Klein further explains why translation, interlanguage,
and a communication boundary space are vital to achieving
intersubjectivity and collective identity. They foster not only
pragmatics of negotiation and integration but also reflexivity,
transactivity, and co-production of knowledge with stakeholders
beyond the academy. Rhetorics of holism and synthesis compete with
instrumentalities of problem solving and transgressive critiques.
However, typical warrants today include complexity,
contextualization, collaboration, and socially-robust knowledge.
Crossing boundaries remains complex, but this book guides readers
through the density of pertinent literature while expanding
understandings of crossdisciplinary and cross-sector work.
Students and travelers can instantly create hundreds of sentences
for communication in French. This 6 page laminated guide provides
template sentences and a color coded bank of words that can be
plugged into those sentences. To change the sentence, pick a
different color-coded noun, verb or adjective for a wide range of
sentences for communication. Categories follow those of a French 1
course which are the same categories helpful to a world traveler.
6-page laminated guide includes: Greetings (les salutations) Social
Courtesies (la politesse) Numbers (les nombres) French
Pronunciation (la prononciation) Basic Statements Questions (les
questions) Expressing Opinions (les opinions) Negatives (la
negation) Measurements (les dimensions) Colors (les couleurs) Money
(l'argent) Time (l'heure) Days of the Week (les jours de la
semaine) Months of the Year (les mois de l'annee) Seasons (les
saisons) Errands & Shopping (les courses) Directions (les
directions) The Family (la famille) Weather (le temps) &
Climate (le climat) Personal Information (les renseignements
personnels) Food (la nourriture) Habitat (l'habitation)
Entertainment (le divertissement) Media & Communication (la
communication) Travel (le voyage) Transportation (le transport)
Workplace (le travail) Technology (la technologie) Health (la
sante) Emergency situations (en cas d'urgence)
Since its inception around 1970, the study of New Religious
Movements (NRMs) has evolved into an established multidisciplinary
field. At the same time, both the movements and the scholars who
study them have been the subjects of intense controversy. In this
volume, a group of senior NRM scholars who have been instrumental
in the development of the field will offer pivotal essays that
present the basics of NRM scholarship along with guidance for
teachers on classroom use.
The book is organized topically around subjects that are both
central to the study of NRMs and likely to be useful to
non-specialists. Part I contains examinations of the definitional
boundaries of the area of study, varying disciplinary perspectives
on NRMs, unique methodological/ethical problems encountered in the
study of NRMs, and the controversies that have confronted scholars
studying NRMs and the movements themselves. Part II examines a
series of topics central to teaching about NRMs: the larger
sociocultural significance of the movements, their distinctive
symbolic and organizational features, the interrelated processes of
joining and leaving NRMs, the organization of gender roles in NRMs,
media and popular culture portrayals of the movements, the
occurrence of corruption and abuse within movements, and violence
by and against NRMs. Part III provides informational resources for
teaching about NRMs, which are particularly important in a field
where knowing the biases of sources is crucial.
With its interdisciplinary approach, the volume provides
comprehensive, accessible information and perspectives on NRMs. It
is an invaluable guide for instructors navigating this scholarly
minefield.
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Cognisant of the globalising context in which we find ourselves, as intellectuals we ought to ensure relevance in what we teach. This orientation, that prizes pedagogic relevance, has been raised as an objection to the decolonial call, being – at times – used to resist democratic change in the South African University. The contributions in this volume highlight the implications of the global relevance discourse through revealing the impact of decontextualised curricula.
Similarly, institutional democratisation and decolonisation ought not to be a turn to fundamentalist positions that recreate the essentialisms resisted through calls for decolonisation. As a critical response to such resistance to democratisation, this book showcases how decolonisation protects the constitutionally enshrined ideal of academic freedom and the freedom of scientific research. We argue that this framing of decoloniality should not be used to protect interests that seek to undermine the transformation of higher education. Concurrently, however, it is critical of decolonial positions that are essentialist and narrow in their manifestation and articulation.
Decolonisation as Democratisation suggests what is intended by a curriculum revisionist agenda that prizes decolonisation through bringing together academics working in South Africa and the global academy. This collaborative approach aims to facilitate critical reflexivity in our curriculum reform strategies while developing pragmatic solutions to current calls for decolonisation.
In Getting Started in Ballet, A Parent's Guide to Dance Education,
authors Anna Paskevska and Maureen Janson comprehensively present
the realities that parents can anticipate during their child's
training and/or career in ballet. It can be daunting and confusing
when parents discover their child's desire to dance. Parental
guidance and education about dance study typically comes from trial
by fire. This book expertly guides the parental decision-making
process by weaving practical advice together with useful
information about dance history and the author's own memoir. From
selecting a teacher in the early stages, to supporting a child
through his or her choice to dance professionally, parents of
prospective dancers are lead through a series of considerations,
and encouraged to think carefully and to make wise decisions.
Written primarily as a guide book for parents, it is just as useful
for teachers, and this exemplary document would do well to have a
place on the bookshelf in every dance studio waiting room. Not only
can dance parents learn from this informative text, but dance
teachers can be nudged toward a greater understanding and
anticipation of parents needs and questions. Getting Started in
Ballet fills a gap, conveniently under one cover, welcoming parents
to regard every aspect of their child's possible future in dance.
Without this book, there would be little documentation of the
parenting aspect of dance. Dance is unlike any other training or
field and knowing how to guide a young dancer can make or break
them as a dancer or dance lover.
Philipp Halfmann wrote THE book about strength and conditioning
training for tennis you have been waiting for. Based on his own
experiences as a competitive tennis player and a successful
conditioning coach and backed by scientific research studies
conducted during the Master's degree program in Exercise &
Sport Science at FIU, this book is the must read lecture for
anybody serious about competing on the competitive collegiate or
professional tennis circuit. This book is designed for the purpose
of teaching and applying and organized in sensible, constructive
order. Each chapter first provides explanation of underlying
scientific principles and then presents practical solutions in form
of applications or exercises and training recommendations. For
coaches Advanced Concepts of Strength & Conditioning for
Tennis" provides a comprehensive and cohesive body of knowledge and
over 400 applications that can be utilized to develop all aspects
of athletic conditioning for all skill levels, from recreational
players to college athletes to professional player, in a safe and
professional environment. For players the book offers everything
they need to know with respect to stretching, resistance training,
ballistics, plyometrics, speed, agility, quickness training as well
as nutritional strategies necessary to lay the foundation for a
successful career. For parents, it is a valuable resource in making
informed decision when planning a successful career for their
children. Whether you need to pick coaches, design conditioning
programs on your own, or make prudent decision with regards to
proper nutrition, this book provides the answers for you.
Our revision resources are the smart choice for those revising for
Pearson Edexcel GCSE (9-1) Chemistry Higher and Pearson Edexcel
GCSE (9-1) Combined Science Higher. Are you looking to get a grade
7-9 in your exam? This book aims to help you nail it by giving you:
* Expert advice to help you get to grips with the tougher exam
questions * Worked examples and fully worked answers to show you
what the best answers will look like * Plenty of opportunity to
practise the more challenging exam-style questions * Hints and
advice to develop your exam technique to help you access the higher
marks.
Make learning essential vocabulary words a favorite daily routine!
Students will look forward to each day's new vocabulary cartoon,
which identifies the word's part of speech, provides a simple
definition, and uses the word in a sentence that is supported in
context by the cartoon. The visual cues and humor of these cartoons
work hand in hand to make new words fun to learn and easy to
remember! For use with Grades 2-3.
Help students become active participants in the reading process
with engaging, fill-in-the-blank, fiction and nonfiction passages.
Students tap prior knowledge, use context clues, and sharpen
critical thinking skills to fill in the missing words from a
companion list. Includes Flesch-Kincaid readability levels to help
teachers choose passages that best meet students' needs. Flexible
and easy to use for independent practice, small groups, or
homework. Great for assessment and test prep. For use with Grades
4-6.
Career psychology in the South African context examines theories and research in career psychology and career education in the South African and international contexts. It has been designed for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as career practitioners, psychologists, educationists and teacher-counsellors.
This comprehensive publication:
- focuses on historical and state-of-the-art career practices in career psychology
- provides descriptive and critical analyses of career theories and current thought on career development
- focuses on career counselling in South Africa and suggests what international practice and research may be appropriate locally
- suggests which aspects of career research need to be conducted in South Africa
- omits the career decision-making and career indecision chapter
- provides a new perspective on career assessment
This book refers to many published articles on career psychology in South Africa and abroad, making it an indispensable resource.
This practical resource helps students build essential skills for
managing the typical math scenarios they encounter every day.
Through high-interest lessons, guided activities, and reproducible
independent pages, students practice standards-based math skills,
such as estimating prices, calculating discounts, reading
schedules, evaluating nutrition labels, and more. Scenarios take
place at a diner, movie theater, amusement park, sporting event,
and many other kid-pleasing, realistic settings. For use with
Grades 3-5.
Reach struggling readers with this 12-week collection of
research-based phonics intervention activities--perfect for meeting
the requirements of Response to Intervention (RTI) Tier 2. The
approach is simple, quick, flexible, and effective. Each two-sided
activity sheet targets and teaches a key phonics skill crucial for
rapid decoding. The activities follow a consistent format,
providing students with multiple opportunities to practice the
skill, apply what they learn--and succeed Includes a Skills Tracker
chart to record students' progress on daily and weekly assessments.
For use with Grades 2-3.
There is often a dichotomy between the academic approach to singing
that voice students learn in the studio and what professional
singers do on the operatic and concert stage. Great singers at the
top of the performing profession achieve their place with much
analysis and awareness of their technique, art, interpretation and
stagecraft that goes far beyond academic study and develops over
years of experience, exposure, and the occasional embarrassing
error. Master Singers brings these insights to the student,
teacher, and emerging professional singer, giving them many needed
signs and signals along the road to achieving their own artistry
and established career. Through interviews with some of today's
most accomplished and renowned concert and operatic singers,
including Stephanie Blythe, David Daniels, Joyce DiDonato, Denyce
Graves, Thomas Hampson, Jonas Kaufmann, Simon Keenlyside, Ewa
Podle, Master Singers provides vocalists making the transition from
student to professional with indispensable advice on matters
ranging from technique and its practical application for effective
stage projection to the practicalities of the business of
professional singing and maintaining a career to recommendations
for vocal hygiene and longevity in singing. Rather than relying on
a traditional one-singer-at-a-time structure, Donald George and
Lucy Mauro distill answers to a range of essential, probing
questions into a thematic approach, creating not a standard
interview book but a true reference for emerging professional
singers. An indispensable resource and reliable guide, Master
Singers will find its place on the bookshelf of singers of this
generation and the next.
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