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A selection of tessellating block designs are explored in detail,
with over 45 quilts illustrating how the blocks can be used in
different ways, whether it be choice of fabrics and colours, or the
way in which the blocks are set.
This book constitutes a guide for student and staff leaders in
alternative break (and other community engagement, both domestic
and international) programs, offering practical advice, outlining
effective program components and practices, and presenting the
underlying community engagement and global learning theory. Readers
will gain practical skills for implementing each of the eight
components of a quality alternative break program developed by
Break Away, the national alternative break organization. The book
advances the field of student-led alternative breaks by identifying
the core components of successful programs that develop active
citizens. It demonstrates how to address complex social issues,
encourage structural analysis of societal inequities, foster
volunteer transformation, and identify methods of work in mutually
beneficial partnerships. It emphasizes the importance of
integrating a justice-centered foundation throughout alternative
break programs to complement direct service activities, and
promotes long-term work for justice and student transformation by
offering strategies for post-travel reorientation and continuing
engagement. The authors address student leadership development,
issue-focused education, questions of power, privilege, and
diversity, and the challenges of working in reciprocal partnerships
with community organizations. They offer guidance on fundraising,
budget management, student recruitment, program structures, the
nuts and bolts of planning a trip, risk management, health and
safety, and assessment and evaluation. They address the
complexities of international service-learning and developing
partnerships with grassroots community groups, non-governmental and
nonprofit organizations, and intermediary organizations. For new
programs, this book provides a starting point and resource to
return to with each stage of development. For established programs,
it offers a theoretical framework to reflect on and renew practices
for creating active citizens and working for justice.
This book constitutes a guide for student and staff leaders in
alternative break (and other community engagement, both domestic
and international) programs, offering practical advice, outlining
effective program components and practices, and presenting the
underlying community engagement and global learning theory. Readers
will gain practical skills for implementing each of the eight
components of a quality alternative break program developed by
Break Away, the national alternative break organization. The book
advances the field of student-led alternative breaks by identifying
the core components of successful programs that develop active
citizens. It demonstrates how to address complex social issues,
encourage structural analysis of societal inequities, foster
volunteer transformation, and identify methods of work in mutually
beneficial partnerships. It emphasizes the importance of
integrating a justice-centered foundation throughout alternative
break programs to complement direct service activities, and
promotes long-term work for justice and student transformation by
offering strategies for post-travel reorientation and continuing
engagement. The authors address student leadership development,
issue-focused education, questions of power, privilege, and
diversity, and the challenges of working in reciprocal partnerships
with community organizations. They offer guidance on fundraising,
budget management, student recruitment, program structures, the
nuts and bolts of planning a trip, risk management, health and
safety, and assessment and evaluation. They address the
complexities of international service-learning and developing
partnerships with grassroots community groups, non-governmental and
nonprofit organizations, and intermediary organizations. For new
programs, this book provides a starting point and resource to
return to with each stage of development. For established programs,
it offers a theoretical framework to reflect on and renew practices
for creating active citizens and working for justice.
Discover the secrets to creating stunning Italian mosaic inspired
quilts with these 10 original projects. Re-create the grandeur of
Italian mosaic floors with these 10 fantastic pieced designs. "Viva
Venezia!" features expert hints and tips on everything you need to
know to create stunning mosaic inspired quilts - from choosing the
right fabrics and colours to speedy new strip piecing techniques.
With 10 original projects, including a spectacular Venetian Sampler
medallion quilt, you're sure to find something you love.
This core textbook, co-authored by two experienced academics who
have also worked in industry and consultancy, is a concise
introductory text focusing on the core skills of managing people in
organisations. With a strong emphasis on people management, it
addresses the needs of those in managerial and leadership roles,
and identifies the skills needed to handle the growing range of
managerial responsibilities such as prioritization, delegation,
disciplinary and performance handling, and negotiation. Packed with
real-life examples of management in practice, this text explores
the key original concepts of the managerial escalator, the hybrid
manager and the managerial gap. The book's extensive range of
pedagogical features, found throughout each chapter, alongside the
text's clear and accessible style, provides students with a
step-by-step guide through such essential themes as motivation,
communication, recruitment and selection, development, negotiating
skills and workplace counselling. This is the ideal introductory
text for undergraduate and postgraduate management students, as
well as for those in the workplace who are likely to acquire
managerial responsibility. Accompanying online resources for this
title can be found at
bloomsburyonlineresources.com/skills-of-management-and-leadership.
These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when
using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.
Turns an interesting mathematical phenomenon into a beautiful quilt
design -Presents a challenging technique to help experienced
quilters improve skills -Christine Porter's previous book Quilt
Designs From Decorative Floor Tiles has sold more than 10,000
copies Readers will discover the rewards of learning to translate
an ancient pattern into beautiful pieced patchwork designs in this
exciting new book from Christine Porter. This trendy new reference:
-Explores 11 tessellating block designs in exquisite detail
-Features more than 40 quilts illustrating how blocks can be used
to create variations, using different colors and fabrics -Covers
step-by-step directions for making 12 tessellation quilts In
addition to expert instruction, readers will also discover a
gallery of quilts by various respected quiltmakers, and more
tessellating patterns for future projects in this book.
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