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Just what is reality? Is reality created by the way individuals interpret and bring meaning to their experiences and thoughts of others past and present? Or does reality consist of parallel perceptions of experiences with the individuals in control forcing their reality on others? Quantum Realities: Educational Truthtelling in an Era of Alternative Facts answers these questions, from multiple perspectives, and proposes how other forms of reality might be worth of more consideration as we strive to eradicate much of the social, political, economic, and educational disparities that currently plague our great nation. Anthony Walker, Charles Lowery, and Cornell Thomas' Quantum Realities includes readings on moral philosophy, democratic educational thruth, intentional inclusion, moral elements of philosophy, a furture for our country, and much more. The publication also includes Anthony Walker's Power of Words: A Letter to Learners. To facilitate learning, introductions, conclusions, and references are included for all 14 readings. In addition, questions are included at the end of each reading to spark classroom discussion and debate.
Author Sharkie Zartman knows volleyball from every angle. With numerous national titles and hall of fame memberships as both a player and a coach, Zartman decided to start coaching kids when her daughters wanted to play volleyball. She joined with her husband, also a professional. Easy, right? With all their expertise in volleyball, Zartman and her husband soon realized that there was more to coaching kids than simply knowing how to play and coach the game at higher levels. Eleven years and four national youth titles later, she wrote "So You Think You Can Coach Kids?" to share what they learned and to help other adults avoid the pitfalls encountered when coaching youth sports. Offering helpful tips and insights into the world of sports and the impressionable minds of young athletes, this guide not only covers the basics of teaching kids how to play a sport, but it also sheds light on the hidden factors adults must consider when coaching kids. Touching on important topics such as coaching as a parent, the importance of nutrition for young athletes, and how to manage your stress as a coach, this guide has all the tools you need to enjoy one of the greatest roles you can play in a kid's life-coach.
After years of hard work and dedication, Cornell Thomas was only weeks away from playing professional basketball in Europe-a childhood dream come true. But after sustaining a career ending injury, Cornell would have to walk away from that dream.. only to discover something even bigger: his life purpose. Through the life lessons he learned growing up and the power of positive thinking Cornell was able to rebound from the biggest loss in his career. Today he is helping thousands of people all over the country do the same, urging them to no longer ask, "Why me?" but "What now?." The Power of Positivity is not just Cornell's story of perseverance; it serves as a how to guide that offers a practical approach to dealing with adversity, pushing past "CAN'T," and focusing on solutions not problems. The ball is in your hands-you control where it bounces
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