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Agency through Teacher Education: Reflection, Community, and
Learning addresses the ways that agency functions for those
involved in twenty-first-century teacher education. This book,
commissioned by the Association of Teacher Educators, relies on the
voices of teacher education candidates, in-service teachers, school
leaders, and university-based educators to illustrate what agency
looks like, sounds like, and feels like for people trying to act as
agents of change. These examples take the form of narratives,
theoretical explorations, formal research studies, and reflective
essays. Agency through Teacher Education does not seek to establish
one definition for agency, but rather to conceptualize it from
three perspectives: reflective practice, community
engagement/activism, and organizational learning. The book seeks to
explore ways stakeholders in- and outside the classroom become
agents of change, as well as the traditional and non-traditional
roles played out in teacher education programs across the United
States.
Agency through Teacher Education: Reflection, Community, and
Learning addresses the ways that agency functions for those
involved in twenty-first-century teacher education. This book,
commissioned by the Association of Teacher Educators, relies on the
voices of teacher education candidates, in-service teachers, school
leaders, and university-based educators to illustrate what agency
looks like, sounds like, and feels like for people trying to act as
agents of change. These examples take the form of narratives,
theoretical explorations, formal research studies, and reflective
essays. Agency through Teacher Education does not seek to establish
one definition for agency, but rather to conceptualize it from
three perspectives: reflective practice, community
engagement/activism, and organizational learning. The book seeks to
explore ways stakeholders in- and outside the classroom become
agents of change, as well as the traditional and non-traditional
roles played out in teacher education programs across the United
States.
The Mentally Ill Mentor is an inspiring true story - a MUST read
for anyone affected by a Mental Illness. Based on principles of
self-love, self-trust, and unconditional self-acceptance, The
Mentally Ill Mentor will guide you (or a loved one) through the
process of overcoming your Mental Illness and achieving a state of
Life-Long Mental Wellness & Success. So how is The Mentally Ill
Mentor different than all the other books on the shelf? 1. The
Mentally Ill Mentor takes you "inside" the mind of someone who has
actually struggled with and overcome a mental illness. 2. The
Mentally Ill Mentor provides a step-by-step program for empowering
you (or a loved one) to take control of your life. What will you
learn? Things you will NOT learn are techniques such as: how to
ditch your doctor, avoid seeing a psychiatrist, or escape being
institutionalized. What you will learn, is the how to take
responsibility for your illness and become empowered to overcome
it. Instead of feeling depressed, angry, irritable and emotionally
up and down, The Mentally Ill Mentor will help you achieve a life
that looks more like this: -The fear of "threat" of a Mental
Illness is no longer an issue for you -You love yourself, the
person you have become, and the even better person you are striving
to be -Relationships with the most important people in your life
are great and improving every day -You enjoy life and are up to the
task when it comes to overcoming challenges -Self-love, self-trust,
and unconditional self-acceptance is a part of who you are -You
have become accustomed to each day being filled with a quiet inner
peace and happiness.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
Severe abuse marked D.J. Grant's childhood while he lived with his
mother, until he was suddenly sent away to live with an unknown
father. His life changed again when he and his father saw a martial
arts movie, which influenced him to learn self-defense. Now in his
early twenties and a student of Tae Kwon Do, D.J. is excited about
a promotion from second degree to third degree black belt status.
D.J. had specialized in one style of self-defense. Now he faces
disappointment when, instead of promotion, his instructor tells him
to first experience the history of the martial arts world. During a
walk home, a brief discussion ensues with two friends. D.J. is
inexplicably separated from them and introduced to Nerrot, Master
of all Keepers of the Art. This meeting takes place in SymDo, a
subconscious, mystical realm existing within the minds of martial
arts students and practitioners. For every martial artist, there is
a Keeper of the Art who is responsible for maintaining the martial
artist's memories.
Nerrot, the Master of all the Keepers of the Arts, has chosen D.J.
to replace him as the next master.
Before D.J. can succeed Nerrot, he is pitted against Tarag, a
former protege who was exiled from the Five Sacred Temples of SymDo
for stealing a pendant that can be used to control the mystical
powers.
D.J. is taken to five countries to experience and learn their
martial arts histories. Tarag's interference forces D.J. and Nerrot
to physically experience historic events that put their lives at
risk. D.J. must complete the experiences, helping Nerrot to save
SymDo, while outwitting Tarag.
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