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The Impact of New Health Imperatives on Educational Policy and Schooling (Hardcover): Jan Wright, Valerie Harwood The Impact of New Health Imperatives on Educational Policy and Schooling (Hardcover)
Jan Wright, Valerie Harwood
R3,682 Discovery Miles 36 820 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Currently a great deal of public discourse around health is on the assumed relationship between childhood inactivity, young people's diets, and a putative steep rise in obesity. Children and young people are increasingly being identified as a population at 'risk' in relation to these health concerns. Such concerns are driving what might be described as new 'health imperatives' which prescribe the choices young people should make around lifestyle: physical activity, body regulation, dietary habits, and sedentary behaviour. These health imperatives are a powerful force driving major policy initiatives on health and education in a number of countries in the Western world. Schools in particular have been targeted for the implementation of a plethora of initiatives designed to help children and young people lose weight, become more active and change their eating patterns inside and outside school. Addressing these issues requires an innovative theoretical approach. Neither the fields of 'eating disorders' nor 'obesity research' has addressed these issues from a sociological and pedagogical perspective. The contributors to this edited collection draw on a range of social theories, including Michel Foucault and Basil Bernstein to interpret the data collected across three countries (Australia and New Zealand, United Kingdom) and from a range of primary and secondary schools. Each chapter addresses various aspects of the relationship between health imperatives as constituted in government policies, school programs and practices, their recontextualised in school practices and the impact of this on the subjectivities of children and teachers. This book was originally published as a special issue of Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education.

Biopolitics and the 'Obesity Epidemic' - Governing Bodies (Hardcover): Jan Wright, Valerie Harwood Biopolitics and the 'Obesity Epidemic' - Governing Bodies (Hardcover)
Jan Wright, Valerie Harwood
R4,743 Discovery Miles 47 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Biopolitics and the Obesity Epidemic is the first edited collection of critical perspectives on the 'obesity epidemic.' The volume provides a comprehensive discussion of current issues in the critical analysis of health, obesity and society, and the impact of obesity discourses on different individuals, social groups and institutions. Contributors from the UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia provide original, accessible, and engaging chapters on issues such as the effects on individuals, families, youths and schools. The timely contributions offered by Biopolitics and the Obesity Epidemic to this highly topical area will be of interest to a wide range of readers, including teachers, education professionals, community health and allied professionals, and academics in areas such as education, health, youth studies, social work and psychology.

School Health Education in Changing Times - Curriculum, pedagogies and partnerships (Paperback): Deana Leahy, Lisette Burrows,... School Health Education in Changing Times - Curriculum, pedagogies and partnerships (Paperback)
Deana Leahy, Lisette Burrows, Louise McCuaig, Jan Wright, Dawn Penney
R1,490 Discovery Miles 14 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the complex nexus of discourses, principles and practices within which educators mobilise school-based health education. Through an interrogation of the ideas informing particular models and approaches to health education, the authors provide critical insights into the principles and practices underpinning approaches to health education policy, curriculum, pedagogy and assessment.

School Health Education in Changing Times - Curriculum, pedagogies and partnerships (Hardcover): Deana Leahy, Lisette Burrows,... School Health Education in Changing Times - Curriculum, pedagogies and partnerships (Hardcover)
Deana Leahy, Lisette Burrows, Louise McCuaig, Jan Wright, Dawn Penney
R4,427 Discovery Miles 44 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book explores the complex nexus of discourses, principles and practices within which educators mobilise school-based health education. Through an interrogation of the ideas informing particular models and approaches to health education, the authors provide critical insights into the principles and practices underpinning approaches to health education policy, curriculum, pedagogy and assessment. Drawing on extensive literature and research, the book explores and considers what health education can and should do. Chapters examine the extent to which health education, past and present, has attended to the needs and interests of young people in school environments, as well as assess common pedagogical approaches and whether the outcomes tally with expectations. By considering the problems in teaching health education, curriculum making, health education pedagogies and porous classrooms, the book offers a knowledge base from which educators can consider how theories and models can sit together to shape curriculum and influence practice. School Health Education in Changing Times will be of key interest to postgraduate students, researchers and academics in the field of health education. It will also be a valuable resource for teacher educators, current teachers, and those on professional development courses who want to navigate the moral minefield surrounding health education.

The Impact of New Health Imperatives on Educational Policy and Schooling (Paperback): Jan Wright, Valerie Harwood The Impact of New Health Imperatives on Educational Policy and Schooling (Paperback)
Jan Wright, Valerie Harwood
R890 Discovery Miles 8 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Currently a great deal of public discourse around health is on the assumed relationship between childhood inactivity, young people's diets, and a putative steep rise in obesity. Children and young people are increasingly being identified as a population at 'risk' in relation to these health concerns. Such concerns are driving what might be described as new 'health imperatives' which prescribe the choices young people should make around lifestyle: physical activity, body regulation, dietary habits, and sedentary behaviour. These health imperatives are a powerful force driving major policy initiatives on health and education in a number of countries in the Western world. Schools in particular have been targeted for the implementation of a plethora of initiatives designed to help children and young people lose weight, become more active and change their eating patterns inside and outside school. Addressing these issues requires an innovative theoretical approach. Neither the fields of 'eating disorders' nor 'obesity research' has addressed these issues from a sociological and pedagogical perspective. The contributors to this edited collection draw on a range of social theories, including Michel Foucault and Basil Bernstein to interpret the data collected across three countries (Australia and New Zealand, United Kingdom) and from a range of primary and secondary schools. Each chapter addresses various aspects of the relationship between health imperatives as constituted in government policies, school programs and practices, their recontextualised in school practices and the impact of this on the subjectivities of children and teachers. This book was originally published as a special issue of Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education.

Responsibility and Responsibilisation in Education (Paperback): Christine Halse, Catherine Hartung, Jan Wright Responsibility and Responsibilisation in Education (Paperback)
Christine Halse, Catherine Hartung, Jan Wright
R1,251 Discovery Miles 12 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Concerns with the nature of and relationship between responsibility and responsibilisation pervade contemporary social, political and moral life. This book turns the analytical lens on the ways in which responsibility and responsibilisation operate in diverse educational settings and relationships, and social, policy and geographical contexts in the USA, Europe, the UK, New Zealand and Australia. Scholars have sought to explain the genealogy and the melange of rationalities, technologies, bio-politics and modes of governmentality that bring responsibility and responsibilisation into being, how they act on and are taken up by individuals, groups and organisations, and the risks and possibilities they create and delimit for individuals, social collectives and their freedoms. Contributors to this collection have diverse views and perspectives on responsibility and responsibilisation. This disagreement is a strength. It underlines the importance of unravelling both the differences and similarities across scholars and contexts. It also issues a salutatory warning about assumptions that reduce the complex concepts of responsibility and responsibilisation to simplistic, fixed categories or to generalising and universalising single cases or experiences to all areas of education. This volume was originally published as a special issue of Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education.

Biopolitics and the 'Obesity Epidemic' - Governing Bodies (Paperback): Jan Wright, Valerie Harwood Biopolitics and the 'Obesity Epidemic' - Governing Bodies (Paperback)
Jan Wright, Valerie Harwood
R1,652 Discovery Miles 16 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Biopolitics and the 'Obesity Epidemic' is the first edited collection of critical perspectives on the 'obesity epidemic.' The volume provides a comprehensive discussion of current issues in the critical analysis of health, obesity and society, and the impact of obesity discourses on different individuals, social groups and institutions. Contributors from the UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia provide original, accessible, and engaging chapters on issues such as the effects on individuals, families, youths and schools. The timely contributions offered by Biopolitics and the 'Obesity Epidemic' to this highly topical area will be of interest to a wide range of readers, including teachers, education professionals, community health and allied professionals, and academics in areas such as education, health, youth studies, social work and psychology.

Young People, Physical Activity and the Everyday (Paperback): Jan Wright, Doune Macdonald Young People, Physical Activity and the Everyday (Paperback)
Jan Wright, Doune Macdonald; Series edited by Richard Bailey
R1,650 Discovery Miles 16 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Despite society's current preoccupation with interrelated issues such as obesity, increasingly sedentary lifestyles and children's health, there has until now been little published research that directly addresses the place and meaning of physical activity in young people's lives. In this important new collection, leading international scholars address that deficit by exploring the differences in young people's experiences and meanings of physical activity as these are related to their social, cultural and geographical locations, to their abilities and their social and personal biographies.

The book places young people's everyday lives at the centre of the study, arguing that it this 'everydayness' (school, work, friendships, ethnicity, family routines, interests, finances, location) that is key to shaping the engagement of young people in physical activity. By allowing the voices of young people to be heard through these pages, the book helps the reader to make sense of how young people see physical activity in their lives.

Drawing on a breadth of theoretical frameworks, and challenging the orthodox assumptions that underpin contemporary physical activity policy, interventions and curricula, this book powerfully refutes the argument that young people are 'the problem' and instead demonstrates the complex social constructions of physical activity in the lives of young people. Young People, Physical Activity and the Everyday is essential reading for both students and researchers with a particular interest physical activity, physical education, health, youth work and social policy.

Young People, Physical Activity and the Everyday (Hardcover, New): Jan Wright, Doune Macdonald Young People, Physical Activity and the Everyday (Hardcover, New)
Jan Wright, Doune Macdonald; Series edited by Richard Bailey
R4,294 Discovery Miles 42 940 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Despite society's current preoccupation with interrelated issues such as obesity, increasingly sedentary lifestyles and children's health, there has until now been little published research that directly addresses the place and meaning of physical activity in young people's lives. In this important new collection, leading international scholars address that deficit by exploring the differences in young people's experiences and meanings of physical activity as these are related to their social, cultural and geographical locations, to their abilities and their social and personal biographies.

The book places young people's everyday lives at the centre of the study, arguing that it this 'everydayness' (school, work, friendships, ethnicity, family routines, interests, finances, location) that is key to shaping the engagement of young people in physical activity. By allowing the voices of young people to be heard through these pages, the book helps the reader to make sense of how young people see physical activity in their lives.

Drawing on a breadth of theoretical frameworks, and challenging the orthodox assumptions that underpin contemporary physical activity policy, interventions and curricula, this book powerfully refutes the argument that young people are 'the problem' and instead demonstrates the complex social constructions of physical activity in the lives of young people. Young People, Physical Activity and the Everyday is essential reading for both students and researchers with a particular interest physical activity, physical education, health, youth work and social policy.

The Obesity Epidemic - Science, Morality and Ideology (Paperback, New edition): Michael Gard, Jan Wright The Obesity Epidemic - Science, Morality and Ideology (Paperback, New edition)
Michael Gard, Jan Wright; Foreword by Paul Campos
R1,500 Discovery Miles 15 000 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Increasing obesity levels are currently big news but do we think carefully enough about what this trend actually means? Everybody a " including doctors, parents, teachers, sports clubs, businesses and governments a " has a role to play in the a ~war on obesitya (TM). But is talk of an obesity a ~crisisa (TM) justified? Is it the product of measured scientific reasoning or age-old a ~habits of minda (TM)? Why is it happening now? And are there potential risks associated with talking about obesity as an a ~epidemica (TM)?

The Obesity Epidemic proposes that obesity science and the popular media present a complex mix of ambiguous knowledge, familiar (yet unstated) moral agendas and ideological assumptions.

Critical Inquiry and Problem Solving in Physical Education - Working with Students in Schools (Hardcover): Lisette Burrows,... Critical Inquiry and Problem Solving in Physical Education - Working with Students in Schools (Hardcover)
Lisette Burrows, Doune Macdonald, Jan Wright
R4,593 Discovery Miles 45 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Contents:
Part 1. Introduction 1. Critical Inquiry and problem-solving: What does it look like in physical education? 2. Promoting learning in physical education Part 2. Critical Inquiry in the early and middle years 3. Teaching games for understanding 4. 'If-then': Thinking skills and problem solving in team games 5. Problem solving using a sport education approach 6. Student-led research 7. Dance as critical thinking and reflective praxis 8. Understanding and investigating cultural perspectives in physical education 9. Rich tasks?, rich learning? Part 3. Critical Inquiry in the senior years 10. Reflective practices in coaching: using reflective diaries to enhance performance 11. Biomechanical analysis in physical education 12. A socio-critical lens on physical activity participation 13. Analysing media texts: developing resistant reading positions 14. Negotiating the curriculum Part 4. The challenges of critical inquiry 15. Becoming a highly accomplished teacher: The challenges of critical inquiry.

Critical Inquiry and Problem Solving in Physical Education - Working with Students in Schools (Paperback, New): Lisette... Critical Inquiry and Problem Solving in Physical Education - Working with Students in Schools (Paperback, New)
Lisette Burrows, Doune Macdonald, Jan Wright
R1,739 Discovery Miles 17 390 Ships in 12 - 17 working days




eBook available with sample pages: HB:0415291631

Body Knowledge and Control - Studies in the Sociology of Physical Education and Health (Hardcover): John Evans, Brian Davies,... Body Knowledge and Control - Studies in the Sociology of Physical Education and Health (Hardcover)
John Evans, Brian Davies, Jan Wright; Foreword by Chris Shilling
R4,437 Discovery Miles 44 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Contemporary societies are besotted with the 'body', its size, shape and 'health'. Governments, business and the popular media, spend and earn fortunes encouraging populations to get healthy, eat properly, exercise daily and get thin. But how are contemporary social trends and attitudes towards the 'body' reflected in the curriculum of schools, in the teaching of Physical Education and Health? How do teachers and health professionals influence young people's experiences of their own and others' bodies? Is health education liberating or merely another form of regulation and social control?

Drawing together some of the latest research on the body and schooling, Body Knowledge and Control offers a sharp and challenging critique of (post) modern day attitudes toward obesity, health, childhood and the mainstream science and business interests that promote narrow body centred ways of thinking. Includes:
* A critical history of notions of body, identity and health in schools.
* Analysis of the 'obesity epidemic', eating disorders and the influence of nurtured body image in racism, sexism, homophobia and body elitism in schools.

The Obesity Epidemic - Science, Morality and Ideology (Hardcover): Michael Gard, Jan Wright The Obesity Epidemic - Science, Morality and Ideology (Hardcover)
Michael Gard, Jan Wright; Foreword by Paul Campos
R4,438 Discovery Miles 44 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It is a unanimously accepted and widely condemned fact that the population of the world, in the prosperous regions at least, is getting fatter. Obesity, usually linked with declining levels of physical activity, is often cited as the single greatest cause of unnecessary death and disease. Both in fashion and in health science, 'thin is in'. But have the medical and scientific community been complacent in their analysis of the crisis? The Obesity Epidemic argues that the current state of scientific thinking is a complex mix of science, morality and ideological assumptions about people and their lives. The authors question the scientific legitimacy of accepted thought about the causes of obesity, arguing that ideological bias and debatable moral assumptions have had a significant effect on research. The authors examine the 'obesity epidemic' from a variety of angles, exploring the both science of obesity and the construction of the 'obesity epidemic' in the popular media. This is a controversial book about a critical theme in health and exercise studies. state of research and is set to contribute a great deal to the debate. It will be essential reading for anyone interested in health and obesity issues, including teachers, scientists, health workers, doctors and policy makers.

Social Theory and Health Education - Forging New Insights in Research (Hardcover): Deana Leahy, Katie Fitzpatrick, Jan Wright Social Theory and Health Education - Forging New Insights in Research (Hardcover)
Deana Leahy, Katie Fitzpatrick, Jan Wright
R4,140 Discovery Miles 41 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Social Theory and Health Education brings together health education scholarship with a diverse range of social theories to demonstrate the value and impact of their application to associated health and education contexts. For the first time, this book draws together cutting-edge research that demonstrates the productive and impactful ways social theory can be applied to the diversity of research in this field. Topics covered include digital health, health education in sexuality, gender and health, food and nutrition, mental health and wellbeing, environment, and alcohol and drug use. In exploring these topics, each author utilises different theorists and concepts to compellingly demonstrate their application to a range of health education research contexts. This collection provides examples for both students, early career and established scholars that showcase ways that social theory can be utilised in empirical and theoretical research. The collection also highlights how health education scholarship can be enhanced by engaging with social theory. It also explores the viability of various theories for work in this field, and their potential to generate new approaches for research.

Body Knowledge and Control - Studies in the Sociology of Physical Education and Health (Paperback, New): John Evans, Brian... Body Knowledge and Control - Studies in the Sociology of Physical Education and Health (Paperback, New)
John Evans, Brian Davies, Jan Wright; Foreword by Chris Shilling
R1,685 Discovery Miles 16 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Today's society is obsessed with the body, its size, shape and healthiness. Governments, business and the popular media, spend and earn fortunes encouraging populations to get healthy, eat properly, exercise daily and get thin. But how are current social trends and attitudes towards the body reflected in the curriculum of schools, in the teaching of Physical Education and Health? How do teachers and health professionals influence young people's experiences of their own and others' bodies? Is health education liberating or merely another form of regulation and social control? Drawing together some of the latest research on the body and schooling, Body Knowledge and Control offers a sharp and challenging critique of (post) modern-day attitudes toward obesity, health, childhood and the mainstream science and business interests that promote narrow body-centred ways of thinking. Includes: * A critical history of notions of body, identity and health in schools. * Analysis of the 'obesity epidemic', eating disorders * Analysis of the influence of nurtured body image in racism, sexism, homophobia and body elitism in schools.

Social Theory and Health Education - Forging New Insights in Research (Paperback): Deana Leahy, Katie Fitzpatrick, Jan Wright Social Theory and Health Education - Forging New Insights in Research (Paperback)
Deana Leahy, Katie Fitzpatrick, Jan Wright
R1,199 Discovery Miles 11 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Social Theory and Health Education brings together health education scholarship with a diverse range of social theories to demonstrate the value and impact of their application to associated health and education contexts. For the first time, this book draws together cutting-edge research that demonstrates the productive and impactful ways social theory can be applied to the diversity of research in this field. Topics covered include digital health, health education in sexuality, gender and health, food and nutrition, mental health and wellbeing, environment, and alcohol and drug use. In exploring these topics, each author utilises different theorists and concepts to compellingly demonstrate their application to a range of health education research contexts. This collection provides examples for both students, early career and established scholars that showcase ways that social theory can be utilised in empirical and theoretical research. The collection also highlights how health education scholarship can be enhanced by engaging with social theory. It also explores the viability of various theories for work in this field, and their potential to generate new approaches for research.

Responsibility and Responsibilisation in Education (Hardcover): Christine Halse, Catherine Hartung, Jan Wright Responsibility and Responsibilisation in Education (Hardcover)
Christine Halse, Catherine Hartung, Jan Wright
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Concerns with the nature of and relationship between responsibility and responsibilisation pervade contemporary social, political and moral life. This book turns the analytical lens on the ways in which responsibility and responsibilisation operate in diverse educational settings and relationships, and social, policy and geographical contexts in the USA, Europe, the UK, New Zealand and Australia. Scholars have sought to explain the genealogy and the melange of rationalities, technologies, bio-politics and modes of governmentality that bring responsibility and responsibilisation into being, how they act on and are taken up by individuals, groups and organisations, and the risks and possibilities they create and delimit for individuals, social collectives and their freedoms. Contributors to this collection have diverse views and perspectives on responsibility and responsibilisation. This disagreement is a strength. It underlines the importance of unravelling both the differences and similarities across scholars and contexts. It also issues a salutatory warning about assumptions that reduce the complex concepts of responsibility and responsibilisation to simplistic, fixed categories or to generalising and universalising single cases or experiences to all areas of education. This volume was originally published as a special issue of Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education.

The African American Experience - Psychoanalytic Perspectives (Hardcover): Salman Akhtar The African American Experience - Psychoanalytic Perspectives (Hardcover)
Salman Akhtar; Contributions by Salman Akhtar, Jan Wright, Shawn Blue, Jennifer Bonovitz, …
R4,711 Discovery Miles 47 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The African American Experience: Psychoanalytic Perspectives edited by Salman Akhtar brings together the contributions of distinguished mental health professionals and scholars of humanities to offer a multifaceted perspective on the transgenerational trauma of slavery, the hardship of single parent families, the ruthlessness of anti-black racism, and the crushing burden of poverty and social disenfranchisement on the African American individual. The book also sheds light on the resilience of spirit, the dignity of perseverance, and the glow of talent that is widespread in this group. It contains penetrating and informative biographical essays on Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, Mohammad Ali, Barack Obama, and Oprah Winfrey. Such discourse on human greatness is balanced by the considerations of daily joy and anguish on clinical and societal levels. This wide-ranging and nuanced volume on the history, culture, and psychosocial struggles of African American people fills an important gap in the literature on psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.

Language Education in the School Curriculum - Issues of Access and Equity (Paperback): Ken Cruickshank, Stephen Black, Honglin... Language Education in the School Curriculum - Issues of Access and Equity (Paperback)
Ken Cruickshank, Stephen Black, Honglin Chen, Linda Tsung, Jan Wright
R1,298 Discovery Miles 12 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There is widespread concern in all English speaking countries at the rapid decline in study of languages. The promise of 'languages for all' in the UK and North America in the 1970s marked a shift from languages as elite subjects for the privileged few, but this promise has not been fulfilled. This book explores the reasons for and solutions to this decline. More importantly, it looks at how these trends have been reversed in successful school programs and the implications of this for language education policy makers. The study draws on an analysis of data from 600 primary, secondary and community languages schools over six years and from detailed case studies in a representative sample of 45 successful schools. The book proposes a range of strategies to address the decline: from engaging classroom learning, assessment outcomes and embedding languages as central in school curriculum on the one level, to a mix of incentives and mandation for language study, especially at upper secondary school level. The authors explore the impact of learning languages on the thinking, educational experiences and outcomes of young people across a range of ethnic backgrounds and socioeconomic statuses. They show the importance of having equal access to languages study in a world where young people will have increasingly more diverse working lives and argue that the gap in languages between policy and uptake is really a gap in the thinking of policy makers and government.

Expose (Paperback): Jan Wright Expose (Paperback)
Jan Wright
R936 Discovery Miles 9 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Language Education in the School Curriculum - Issues of Access and Equity (Hardcover): Ken Cruickshank, Stephen Black, Honglin... Language Education in the School Curriculum - Issues of Access and Equity (Hardcover)
Ken Cruickshank, Stephen Black, Honglin Chen, Linda Tsung, Jan Wright
R3,627 Discovery Miles 36 270 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There is widespread concern in all English speaking countries at the rapid decline in study of languages. The promise of 'languages for all' in the UK and North America in the 1970s marked a shift from languages as elite subjects for the privileged few, but this promise has not been fulfilled. This book explores the reasons for and solutions to this decline. More importantly, it looks at how these trends have been reversed in successful school programs and the implications of this for language education policy makers. The study draws on an analysis of data from 600 primary, secondary and community languages schools over six years and from detailed case studies in a representative sample of 45 successful schools. The book proposes a range of strategies to address the decline: from engaging classroom learning, assessment outcomes and embedding languages as central in school curriculum on the one level, to a mix of incentives and mandation for language study, especially at upper secondary school level. The authors explore the impact of learning languages on the thinking, educational experiences and outcomes of young people across a range of ethnic backgrounds and socioeconomic statuses. They show the importance of having equal access to languages study in a world where young people will have increasingly more diverse working lives and argue that the gap in languages between policy and uptake is really a gap in the thinking of policy makers and government.

Oregon Outcast: John Beeson's Struggle for Justice for the Indians, 1853-1889 (Paperback): Jan Wright Oregon Outcast: John Beeson's Struggle for Justice for the Indians, 1853-1889 (Paperback)
Jan Wright
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During his lifetime, John Beeson (1803-1889) was called the Indian Apostle, Father Beeson, the Alpha and Omega of the Indian cause, a monomaniac, a depraved liar, vile, fanatical, and venerable. Because of his insistence on justice for the Indians, he was politically disqualified for residency in Territorial Oregon. His passion for justice and human rights in the face of adversity still resonate today.

Talent (Hardcover): Jan Wright Talent (Hardcover)
Jan Wright
R842 R691 Discovery Miles 6 910 Save R151 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Contemporary Worship - A Sourcebook for Spirited-traditional Praise and Seeker Services (Paperback): Timothy Wright, Jan Wright Contemporary Worship - A Sourcebook for Spirited-traditional Praise and Seeker Services (Paperback)
Timothy Wright, Jan Wright
R847 R696 Discovery Miles 6 960 Save R151 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A practical handbook, Contemporary Worship contains everything that a congregation needs to plan, launch, and stabilize contemporary worship services. The writers in this volume discuss three formats for contemporary worship: (1) Spirited-Traditional, (2) Contemporary Praise, and (3) Contemporary Outreach-oriented services.

Brief, defining articles--which work well as reproducible handouts with worship teams-- precede each Resource Kit. The resources include sample formats, sample messages that are appropriate for the format, sample skits or dramas, and a database of worship choruses that are appropriate to each of the three contemporary formats. Brief articles from pastors, actors, script writers, and church consultants offer tips on recruiting and hiring musicians, developing a praise band, reshaping the worship space, creating worship bulletins, choosing the right times, and preaching to the unchurched.

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