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This revised and updated comprehensive travel guide examines North
America’s most sacred sites for spiritually attuned explorers.
Important archaeological, geological, and historical destinations
from coast to coast are exhaustively examined, from the weathered
pueblos of the American Southwest and the medicine wheels of
western Canada to Graceland and the birthplace of Martin Luther
King, Jr. Histories and cultural contexts are objectively surveyed,
along with the latest academic theories and insightful metaphysical
ruminations. Detailed maps, drawings, and travel directions are
also included.
Teaching For Success is a comprehensive guide for navigating the
process of becoming an effective teacher in the wake of
contemporary and systemic challenges. Focusing on the core concept
of teacher identity in clear, invigorating prose, the book
illuminates how teachers can arrange, adjust, and assemble their
own personal and professional teaching influences in conjunction
with educational research into a coherent, unique, and successful
whole. Olsen's attention to classroom practice, social justice
issues, personal satisfaction, and teacher success stories offers a
sharp and useful guide for teacher development. This revised second
edition has been updated and includes a new chapter that guides
both new and experienced teachers through emerging, thorny issues
in educational policy and practice, including high-stakes testing,
blended learning, the demands of networking, and the Common Core
State Standards.
Our culture and media often simplify the choice educators face stay
in or leave classroom teaching. Written for teachers and other
educational professionals, this book dispels this simple dichotomy
by representing the range of responses and career pathways that
enable educators to make a difference. Based on interviews with
hundreds of change-minded educators, the authors share career
stories and insights against a backdrop that maps out the
complexities, roles, and structures that define professional
advancement in education. All of the teachers in this book have
taught in challenging urban contexts, fought hard to exercise their
professional autonomy and responsibility to serve students well,
navigated social networks of educators, friends, and family who
buoy or dampen their reform spirit, and remain committed to
changing society through schooling. Their stories are as
instructive as they are inspiring and offer roadmaps for the
current generation of change-minded educators.
Our culture and media often simplify the choice educators face stay
in or leave classroom teaching. Written for teachers and other
educational professionals, this book dispels this simple dichotomy
by representing the range of responses and career pathways that
enable educators to make a difference. Based on interviews with
hundreds of change-minded educators, the authors share career
stories and insights against a backdrop that maps out the
complexities, roles, and structures that define professional
advancement in education. All of the teachers in this book have
taught in challenging urban contexts, fought hard to exercise their
professional autonomy and responsibility to serve students well,
navigated social networks of educators, friends, and family who
buoy or dampen their reform spirit, and remain committed to
changing society through schooling. Their stories are as
instructive as they are inspiring and offer roadmaps for the
current generation of change-minded educators.
"Cogent, interesting, and provocative."-from the foreword by Ann
Lieberman Teaching What They Learn, Learning What They Live
explores the multiple social, political, and epistemological
domains that comprise learning-to-teach. Based on a study of eight
beginning English teachers at four different university teacher
preparation programs, this book examines the ways in which
beginning teachers' personal dispositions and conceptions combines
with their teacher preparation programs' professional knowledge and
contexts to form their understandings of and approaches toward
teaching. Brad Olsen recasts learning-to-teach as a continuous,
situated identity process in which prior experiences produce deeply
embedded ways of viewing the world that go on to organize
current/future experience into meaning. Since experience shapes
learning and everyone acquires different sets of experience, no
individual teacher's knowledge is exactly like another's. Yet Olsen
shows also that the process by which a teacher constructs
professional knowledge is common: the what of teacher knowledge
varies, but the how remains the same.
"Cogent, interesting, and provocative."-from the foreword by Ann
Lieberman Teaching What They Learn, Learning What They Live
explores the multiple social, political, and epistemological
domains that comprise learning-to-teach. Based on a study of eight
beginning English teachers at four different university teacher
preparation programs, this book examines the ways in which
beginning teachers' personal dispositions and conceptions combines
with their teacher preparation programs' professional knowledge and
contexts to form their understandings of and approaches toward
teaching. Brad Olsen recasts learning-to-teach as a continuous,
situated identity process in which prior experiences produce deeply
embedded ways of viewing the world that go on to organize
current/future experience into meaning. Since experience shapes
learning and everyone acquires different sets of experience, no
individual teacher's knowledge is exactly like another's. Yet Olsen
shows also that the process by which a teacher constructs
professional knowledge is common: the what of teacher knowledge
varies, but the how remains the same.
World travelers and armchair tourists who want to explore the
mythology and archaeology of the ruins, sanctuaries, mountains,
lost cities, and temples of ancient civilizations will find this
guide ideal. Detailed here are the monuments and sites where
ancient peoples once gathered to perform sacred rituals and
ceremonies to worship various gods and to achieve spiritual
enlightenment. Important archaeological, historical, and geological
destinations worldwide are profiled, from the Great Pyramid in
Egypt and the Forbidden City in China to the Temples of Angkor in
Cambodia and Mount Shasta in California. Sites are described in
historical and cultural context, and practical contemporary travel
information is provided, including detailed maps, drawings,
photographs, and travel directions. This replaces 1888729023.
This fascinating travel perspective is sure to become an invaluable
resource in every library and on every coffee table and bookshelf
as the past is uncovered through the lens of sacred travel.
Including both academic and popular religious perspectives, this
comprehensive world guide will be of interest to both experts as
well as the spiritual novice. Author Karen Tate deftly combines
current trends, academic theories, and historical insights, some of
which may surprise even the most well read or jaded traveler. This
volume of sacred sites brings both lesser-known and famous locales
into perspective as it explains the significance of Goddess both
today and in centuries past. Whether the reader is an armchair or
seasoned traveler, they will be delighted by the insights, humor,
as well as the in-depth cultural and artistic experience of Sacred
Places of Goddess. Never before have so many cultures, places, and
spiritualities of Goddess been compiled between two covers.
This completely reworked second edition of Modern Esoteric includes
new information, over a dozen additional images, and up-to-date
revisions. Winner of the Best Book Design 2014, Modern
Esoteric examines the flaws in modern history and looks at how
conspiracy theories, esoteric knowledge, and fringe subjects can be
used to help change the dead-end course humanity seems to be
following. The Lifeology section explores the long and storied
"alternative narrative" of life on this planet. In the Control
section, author Brad Olsen examines how Big Brother is here in the
form of the New World Order, and how they keep the knowledge of
humankind's true nature from the mass population. Finally, the
Thrive section looks at all the ways humans are evolving to achieve
their full potential.
Teaching For Success is a comprehensive guide for navigating the
process of becoming an effective teacher in the wake of
contemporary and systemic challenges. Focusing on the core concept
of teacher identity in clear, invigorating prose, the book
illuminates how teachers can arrange, adjust, and assemble their
own personal and professional teaching influences in conjunction
with educational research into a coherent, unique, and successful
whole. Olsen's attention to classroom practice, social justice
issues, personal satisfaction, and teacher success stories offers a
sharp and useful guide for teacher development. This revised second
edition has been updated and includes a new chapter that guides
both new and experienced teachers through emerging, thorny issues
in educational policy and practice, including high-stakes testing,
blended learning, the demands of networking, and the Common Core
State Standards.
From conflicts in Panama to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, Navy
SEAL Michael Jaco has employed his powers of perception and
awareness to save his life and the lives of his fellow SEALs. In
The Intuitive Warrior, Jaco recounts the mentally and physically
demanding training required of members of one of the most elite
Special Forces units, SEAL Team Six, and how the intuition
developed during that training can be learned and applied by
anyone.
Leo Zagami’s groundbreaking study of aliens and UFOs explores
where we come from and which mysterious figures have guided
humanity's political and religious choices. From the prophets to
the initiates and magicians, all ages have drawn from a common
source of ultra-terrestrial and magical knowledge, passed down for
millennia. This text reveals the identity of the unknown superiors,
secret chiefs, and invisible masters who have guided Freemasonry,
the Illuminati, and others. Zagami speaks of the existence of
multidimensional doors used by the various Illuminati to let other
beings into our world, while alluding to the latest discoveries of
quantum physics for support. This shocking text will be embraced by
those willing to look beyond the everyday to analyze our world's
most puzzling circumstances.Â
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