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Strategies For Conducting Technology Assessments (Hardcover): Joe E Armstrong, Willis W. Harman Strategies For Conducting Technology Assessments (Hardcover)
Joe E Armstrong, Willis W. Harman
R3,980 Discovery Miles 39 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Using reviews of special reports and personal interviews with team members of recent National Science Foundation-sponsored assessments, the authors have assembled an eight-step functional strategy for conducting technology assessments. The steps are set within a framework that embodies the three key elements of all assessments: technology descripti

Researching Communication Disorders (Paperback, New): A. Ferguson, E Armstrong Researching Communication Disorders (Paperback, New)
A. Ferguson, E Armstrong
R1,531 Discovery Miles 15 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An exploration of the applications of linguistics (including both psycholinguistic and sociolinguistics perspectives) to clinical research in the field of communication disorders. This will interest graduate and postgraduate speech-language pathologists and applied linguists as well as psychologists and neuropsychologists.

How the Earth Turned Green (Paperback): Joseph E Armstrong How the Earth Turned Green (Paperback)
Joseph E Armstrong
R1,273 Discovery Miles 12 730 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

On this blue planet, long before pterodactyls took to the skies and tyrannosaurs prowled the continents, tiny green organisms populated the ancient oceans. Fossil and phylogenetic evidence suggests that chlorophyll, the green pigment responsible for coloring these organisms, has been in existence for some 85% of Earth's long history--that is, for roughly 3.5 billion years. In "How the Earth Turned Green, "Joseph E. Armstrong traces the history of these verdant organisms, which many would call plants, from their ancient beginnings to the diversity of green life that inhabits the Earth today.
Using an evolutionary framework, "How the Earth Turned Green" addresses questions such as: Should all green organisms be considered plants? Why do these organisms look the way they do? How are they related to one another and to other chlorophyll-free organisms? How do they reproduce? How have they changed and diversified over time? And how has the presence of green organisms changed the Earth's ecosystems? More engaging than a traditional textbook and displaying an astonishing breadth, "How the Earth Turned Green" will both delight and enlighten embryonic botanists and any student interested in the evolutionary history of plants.

The French Wars of Religion (Hardcover): E Armstrong The French Wars of Religion (Hardcover)
E Armstrong
R838 Discovery Miles 8 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The French Wars of Religion (Paperback): E Armstrong The French Wars of Religion (Paperback)
E Armstrong
R496 Discovery Miles 4 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The History of the Melanesian Mission (Hardcover): E. S. Armstrong The History of the Melanesian Mission (Hardcover)
E. S. Armstrong
R1,108 Discovery Miles 11 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The History of the Melanesian Mission (Paperback): E. S. Armstrong The History of the Melanesian Mission (Paperback)
E. S. Armstrong
R775 Discovery Miles 7 750 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Message from the Past (Paperback): Maureen E Armstrong Message from the Past (Paperback)
Maureen E Armstrong
R423 Discovery Miles 4 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Device for Classifying Grounded Mines (Paperback): John E Armstrong A Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Device for Classifying Grounded Mines (Paperback)
John E Armstrong
R424 Discovery Miles 4 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Soliloqui Della Passione - La Via Crucis degli animali (Paperback): Gabriela Mistral, E Armstrong Soliloqui Della Passione - La Via Crucis degli animali (Paperback)
Gabriela Mistral, E Armstrong
R192 Discovery Miles 1 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Art and Priciples of Chemistry (Hardcover): Henry E. Armstrong Art and Priciples of Chemistry (Hardcover)
Henry E. Armstrong
R979 Discovery Miles 9 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Art and Priciples of Chemistry (Paperback): Henry E. Armstrong Art and Priciples of Chemistry (Paperback)
Henry E. Armstrong
R694 Discovery Miles 6 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The history of the Melanesian mission (Paperback): E. S. Armstrong The history of the Melanesian mission (Paperback)
E. S. Armstrong
R631 Discovery Miles 6 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The French Wars of Religion Their Political Aspects (Hardcover): E Armstrong The French Wars of Religion Their Political Aspects (Hardcover)
E Armstrong
R838 Discovery Miles 8 380 Out of stock
The French Wars of Religion (Hardcover): E Armstrong The French Wars of Religion (Hardcover)
E Armstrong
R838 Discovery Miles 8 380 Out of stock
The French Wars of Religion (Paperback): E Armstrong The French Wars of Religion (Paperback)
E Armstrong
R491 Discovery Miles 4 910 Out of stock
Envisioning a Critical Race Praxis in K-12 Leadership Through Counter-Storytelling (Paperback): Natasha N. Croom, Tyson E.J... Envisioning a Critical Race Praxis in K-12 Leadership Through Counter-Storytelling (Paperback)
Natasha N. Croom, Tyson E.J Marsh; Series edited by Jeffrey S Brooks, Denise E. Armstrong, Ira Bogotch, …
R1,638 Discovery Miles 16 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While critical race theory is a framework employed by activists and scholars within and outside the confines of education, there are limited resources for leadership practitioners that provide insight into critical race theory and the possibilities of implementing a critical race praxis approach to leadership. With a continued top-down approach to educational policy and practice, it is imperative that educational leaders understand how critical race theory and praxis can assist them in utilizing their agency and roles as leaders to identify and challenge institutional and systemic racism and other forms/manifestations of oppression (Stovall, 2004). In the tradition of critical race theory, we are charged with the task of operationalizing theory into practice in the struggle for, and commitment to, social justice. Though educational leaders and leadership programs have been all but absent in this process, given their influence and power, educational leaders need to be engaged in this endeavor. The objective of this edited volume is to draw upon critical race counter-stories and praxis for the purpose of providing leaders in training and practicing K-12 leaders with tangible narratives that demonstrate how racism and its intersectionality with other forms of oppression manifest within K-12 schooling. An additional aim of this book is to provide leaders with a working knowledge of the central tenets of critical race theory and the tools that are required in recognizing how they might be complicit in the reproduction of institutional and systemic racism and other forms of oppression. More precisely, this edited volume intends to draw upon and center the lived experiences and voices of contributors that have experienced racism in K-12 schooling. Through the use of critical race methodology and counter-storytelling (Solorzano & Yosso, 2002), contributors will share and interrogate their experiences while offering current and future educational leaders insight in recognizing how racism functions within institutions and how they can address it. The intended goal of this edited volume is to translate critical race theory into practice while emphasizing the need for educational leaders to develop a critical race praxis and anti-racist approach to leadership.

Envisioning a Critical Race Praxis in K-12 Leadership Through Counter-Storytelling (Hardcover): Natasha N. Croom, Tyson E.J... Envisioning a Critical Race Praxis in K-12 Leadership Through Counter-Storytelling (Hardcover)
Natasha N. Croom, Tyson E.J Marsh; Series edited by Jeffrey S Brooks, Denise E. Armstrong, Ira Bogotch, …
R2,823 Discovery Miles 28 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While critical race theory is a framework employed by activists and scholars within and outside the confines of education, there are limited resources for leadership practitioners that provide insight into critical race theory and the possibilities of implementing a critical race praxis approach to leadership. With a continued top-down approach to educational policy and practice, it is imperative that educational leaders understand how critical race theory and praxis can assist them in utilizing their agency and roles as leaders to identify and challenge institutional and systemic racism and other forms/manifestations of oppression (Stovall, 2004). In the tradition of critical race theory, we are charged with the task of operationalizing theory into practice in the struggle for, and commitment to, social justice. Though educational leaders and leadership programs have been all but absent in this process, given their influence and power, educational leaders need to be engaged in this endeavor. The objective of this edited volume is to draw upon critical race counter-stories and praxis for the purpose of providing leaders in training and practicing K-12 leaders with tangible narratives that demonstrate how racism and its intersectionality with other forms of oppression manifest within K-12 schooling. An additional aim of this book is to provide leaders with a working knowledge of the central tenets of critical race theory and the tools that are required in recognizing how they might be complicit in the reproduction of institutional and systemic racism and other forms of oppression. More precisely, this edited volume intends to draw upon and center the lived experiences and voices of contributors that have experienced racism in K-12 schooling. Through the use of critical race methodology and counter-storytelling (Solorzano & Yosso, 2002), contributors will share and interrogate their experiences while offering current and future educational leaders insight in recognizing how racism functions within institutions and how they can address it. The intended goal of this edited volume is to translate critical race theory into practice while emphasizing the need for educational leaders to develop a critical race praxis and anti-racist approach to leadership.

Envisioning Critical Race Praxis in Higher Education Through Counter-Storytelling (Hardcover): Natasha N. Croom, Tyson E.J Marsh Envisioning Critical Race Praxis in Higher Education Through Counter-Storytelling (Hardcover)
Natasha N. Croom, Tyson E.J Marsh; Series edited by Jeffrey S Brooks, Denise E. Armstrong, Ira Bogotch, …
R2,835 Discovery Miles 28 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While critical race theory is a framework employed by activists and scholars within and outside the confines of education, there are limited resources for leadership practitioners that provide insight into critical race theory and the possibilities of implementing a critical race praxis approach to leadership. With a continued top-down approach to educational policy and practice, it is imperative that higher education leaders understand how critical race theory and praxis can assist them in utilizing their agency and roles as leaders to identify and challenge institutional and systemic racism and other forms/manifestations of oppression (Stovall, 2004). In the tradition of critical race theory, we are charged with the task of operationalizing theory into practice in the struggle for, and commitment to, social justice. Though higher education leaders and leadership programs are often absent in this process, given their influence and power, higher education leaders need to be engaged in this endeavor. The objective of this edited volume is to draw upon critical race counter-stories and praxis for the purpose of providing higher education leaders-in-training and practicing higher education leaders with tangible narratives that demonstrate how racism and its intersectionality with other forms of oppression manifest within higher education. An additional aim of this book is to provide leaders with a working knowledge of the central tenets of critical race theory and the tools that are required in recognizing how they might be complicit in the reproduction of institutional and systemic racism and other forms of oppression. More precisely, this edited volume intends to draw upon and center the lived experiences and voices of contributors that have experienced racism in higher education. Through the use of critical race methodology and counter-storytelling (Solorzano & Yosso, 2002), contributors will share and interrogate their experiences while offering current and future higher education leaders insight in recognizing how racism functions within their respective institutions, and how they can address it. The intended goal of this edited volume is to translate critical race theory into practice while emphasizing the need for higher education leaders to develop a critical race praxis and anti-racist approach to leadership.

Envisioning Critical Race Praxis in Higher Education Through Counter-Storytelling (Paperback): Natasha N. Croom, Tyson E.J Marsh Envisioning Critical Race Praxis in Higher Education Through Counter-Storytelling (Paperback)
Natasha N. Croom, Tyson E.J Marsh; Series edited by Jeffrey S Brooks, Denise E. Armstrong, Ira Bogotch, …
R1,613 Discovery Miles 16 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

While critical race theory is a framework employed by activists and scholars within and outside the confines of education, there are limited resources for leadership practitioners that provide insight into critical race theory and the possibilities of implementing a critical race praxis approach to leadership. With a continued top-down approach to educational policy and practice, it is imperative that higher education leaders understand how critical race theory and praxis can assist them in utilizing their agency and roles as leaders to identify and challenge institutional and systemic racism and other forms/manifestations of oppression (Stovall, 2004). In the tradition of critical race theory, we are charged with the task of operationalizing theory into practice in the struggle for, and commitment to, social justice. Though higher education leaders and leadership programs are often absent in this process, given their influence and power, higher education leaders need to be engaged in this endeavor. The objective of this edited volume is to draw upon critical race counter-stories and praxis for the purpose of providing higher education leaders-in-training and practicing higher education leaders with tangible narratives that demonstrate how racism and its intersectionality with other forms of oppression manifest within higher education. An additional aim of this book is to provide leaders with a working knowledge of the central tenets of critical race theory and the tools that are required in recognizing how they might be complicit in the reproduction of institutional and systemic racism and other forms of oppression. More precisely, this edited volume intends to draw upon and center the lived experiences and voices of contributors that have experienced racism in higher education. Through the use of critical race methodology and counter-storytelling (Solorzano & Yosso, 2002), contributors will share and interrogate their experiences while offering current and future higher education leaders insight in recognizing how racism functions within their respective institutions, and how they can address it. The intended goal of this edited volume is to translate critical race theory into practice while emphasizing the need for higher education leaders to develop a critical race praxis and anti-racist approach to leadership.

How To Get The Job You Want & Then Keep It - Making Sense Chronicles (Paperback): Frank E Armstrong How To Get The Job You Want & Then Keep It - Making Sense Chronicles (Paperback)
Frank E Armstrong
R597 Discovery Miles 5 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Writings of Leonard E. Armstrong - Poems, Stories, and Letters (Paperback): Lewis a Armstrong, Leonard E Armstrong Writings of Leonard E. Armstrong - Poems, Stories, and Letters (Paperback)
Lewis a Armstrong, Leonard E Armstrong
R198 Discovery Miles 1 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Don't Let Your Past Be Your Hindrance (Paperback): Sheila E Armstrong Don't Let Your Past Be Your Hindrance (Paperback)
Sheila E Armstrong
R380 Discovery Miles 3 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Working (With/out) the System - Educational Leadership, Micropolitics and Social Justice (Paperback): James Ryan, Denise E.... Working (With/out) the System - Educational Leadership, Micropolitics and Social Justice (Paperback)
James Ryan, Denise E. Armstrong
R1,643 Discovery Miles 16 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited collection of chapters from invited scholars, explores issues of social justice and micropolitics in educational institutions. More specifically, it examines the ways in which social justice workers navigate, or can navigate, (micro) political systems in their quest to promote social justice. Issues of social justice and micropolitics are particularly important in this day and age as standardizing regimes and polarizing forces continue to erode the already perilous condition of the traditionally disadvantaged. While social justice workers make it a point to acknowledge the plight of the less fortunate, their well-meaning attempts to take action are not always successful. This requires that they acknowledge the realities of the micropolitical environments in which they work, and to take action in these arenas if they are to achieve their socialjustice goals. The title of the book, Working (With/out) the System, draws attention to the ways in which social justice workers/leaders (teachers, administrators, students, community members) navigate educational institutions and the wider social systems that are not always hospitable to changes that promote social justice. This volume describes the prospects, possibilities and actual practice of working with, working without, and working outside of educational organizations to promote social justice. Among other topics, the chapters probe: the manner in which social justice-minded leaders navigate micropolitical environments the ways in which social justice minded leaders promote and sustain social justice action within systemic contexts the difficulties and successes that they experience.

Working (With/out) the System - Educational Leadership, Micropolitics and Social Justice (Hardcover): James Ryan, Denise E.... Working (With/out) the System - Educational Leadership, Micropolitics and Social Justice (Hardcover)
James Ryan, Denise E. Armstrong
R2,865 Discovery Miles 28 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited collection of chapters from invited scholars, explores issues of social justice and micropolitics in educational institutions. More specifically, it examines the ways in which social justice workers navigate, or can navigate, (micro) political systems in their quest to promote social justice. Issues of social justice and micropolitics are particularly important in this day and age as standardizing regimes and polarizing forces continue to erode the already perilous condition of the traditionally disadvantaged. While social justice workers make it a point to acknowledge the plight of the less fortunate, their well-meaning attempts to take action are not always successful. This requires that they acknowledge the realities of the micropolitical environments in which they work, and to take action in these arenas if they are to achieve their socialjustice goals. The title of the book, Working (With/out) the System, draws attention to the ways in which social justice workers/leaders (teachers, administrators, students, community members) navigate educational institutions and the wider social systems that are not always hospitable to changes that promote social justice. This volume describes the prospects, possibilities and actual practice of working with, working without, and working outside of educational organizations to promote social justice. Among other topics, the chapters probe: the manner in which social justice-minded leaders navigate micropolitical environments the ways in which social justice minded leaders promote and sustain social justice action within systemic contexts the difficulties and successes that they experience.

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