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Originally published in 1971, volunteers in the social services
were being asked to undertake increasingly demanding and
responsible work, particularly in the field of prison after-care.
Effective professional leadership and support were therefore
essential. Hugh Barr’s report describes a pilot project in London
in which he tried to build effective partnership between
professionals and volunteers, and between statutory and voluntary
agencies. It is a report that was immediately relevant in the field
of probation and after-care at the time and had implications in
general for the future of the personal social services. Separate
chapters discuss recruitment, motivation, preparation, selection
and supervision of the volunteers; illustrations of their work are
included and an attempt is made to evaluate the results of the
project. The book ends with a study of the implications for future
projects and of the ever-widening scope for the volunteer, who will
use his leisure to match society’s need. ‘This is a man writing
about something he has a hand in creating’ (from the Foreword).
Originally published in 1971, volunteers in the social services
were being asked to undertake increasingly demanding and
responsible work, particularly in the field of prison after-care.
Effective professional leadership and support were therefore
essential. Hugh Barr's report describes a pilot project in London
in which he tried to build effective partnership between
professionals and volunteers, and between statutory and voluntary
agencies. It is a report that was immediately relevant in the field
of probation and after-care at the time and had implications in
general for the future of the personal social services. Separate
chapters discuss recruitment, motivation, preparation, selection
and supervision of the volunteers; illustrations of their work are
included and an attempt is made to evaluate the results of the
project. The book ends with a study of the implications for future
projects and of the ever-widening scope for the volunteer, who will
use his leisure to match society's need. 'This is a man writing
about something he has a hand in creating' (from the Foreword).
In Democracy at the Crossroads, the editors argue that there have
been too few scholarly attempts to provide a comprehensive critique
of the assumptions behind citizenship education. In particular,
they ask the distinguished contributors to this volume to address
difficult but essential questions that are often avoided or
intentionally overlooked: What do all-embracing terms like 'global
citizenship' really mean? What does democracy mean internationally?
A timely work, Democracy at the Crossroads provides a necessary
examination and re-interpretation of international perspectives on
democracy and global citizenship as they apply to social education.
In Democracy at the Crossroads, the editors argue that there have
been too few scholarly attempts to provide a comprehensive critique
of the assumptions behind citizenship education. In particular,
they ask the distinguished contributors to this volume to address
difficult but essential questions that are often avoided or
intentionally overlooked: What do all-embracing terms like 'global
citizenship' really mean? What does democracy mean internationally?
A timely work, Democracy at the Crossroads provides a necessary
examination and re-interpretation of international perspectives on
democracy and global citizenship as they apply to social education.
An English translation of Hegel's introduction to his lectures on
the philosophy of history, based directly on the standard German
edition by Johannes Hoffmeister, first published in 1955. The
previous English translation, by J. Sibree, first appeared in 1857
and was based on the defective German edition of Karl Hegel, to
which Hoffmeister's edition added a large amount of new material
previously unknown to English readers, derived from earlier
editors. In the introduction to his lectures, Hegel lays down the
principles and aims which underlie his philosophy of history, and
provides an outline of the philosophy of history itself. The
comprehensive and voluminous survey of world history which followed
the introduction in the original lectures is of less interest to
students of Hegel's thought than the introduction, and is therefore
not included in this volume.
An English translation of Hegel's introduction to his lectures on
the philosophy of history, based directly on the standard German
edition by Johannes Hoffmeister, first published in 1955. The
previous English translation, by J. Sibree, first appeared in 1857
and was based on the defective German edition of Karl Hegel, to
which Hoffmeister's edition added a large amount of new material
previously unknown to English readers, derived from earlier
editors. In the introduction to his lectures, Hegel lays down the
principles and aims which underlie his philosophy of history, and
provides an outline of the philosophy of history itself. The
comprehensive and voluminous survey of world history which followed
the introduction in the original lectures is of less interest to
students of Hegel's thought than the introduction, and is therefore
not included in this volume.
Excellent social work education and training is vital for ensuring
best practice, and it is important to understand the key approaches
and methods in order to provide the best teaching and ensure
effective learning. This volume provides an overview of social work
education, including the background and current context. It covers
the key debates surrounding social work education, such as the
evaluation of social work education, the use of IT,
research-mindedness, and the effectiveness of interdisciplinary
education. The book also offers guidance on effective teaching and
learning approaches tailored to the needs of social work educators,
covering teaching within a higher education institution, on student
practice placements, and in post-qualifying settings. This will be
an indispensable text for educators and trainers in the field of
social work.
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729-1781) is the most eminent literary
figure of the German Enlightenment and a writer of European
significance. His range of interest as dramatist, poet, critic,
philosopher, theologian, philologist and much else besides was
comparable to that of Voltaire, Diderot, and Rousseau, with all of
whose ideas he engaged. He contributed decisively to the emergence
of German as a literary language and was the founder of modern
German literature, urging his compatriots to look to England rather
than France for literary inspiration. His major plays (including
the classic drama on religious tolerance, Nathan the Wise) are
still regularly performed. He was a brilliant controversialist, and
his philosophical and religious writings profoundly shook
traditional assumptions. This book sets his life and work in the
context of the intellectual, social, and cultural background of
eighteenth-century Europe. It is the first comprehensive account of
Lessing's life for over a century, and it serves as a reference
work on all aspects of Lessing's life, work, and thought. The
German edition, published in 2008, is now regarded as definitive;
it was awarded the Hamann Research Prize of the University and city
of Munster and the Einhard Prize for Biography of the Einhard
Foundation in Seligenstadt. The present English edition has been
revised and updated in the light of relevant publications since
2008.
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is increasingly being used amongst
health practitioners in combating a variety of diseases. One common
strategy used during this light activated process is to induce the
accumulation of significant amounts of a photosensitising agent in
the diseased tissue. The naturally occurring amino acid
5-aminovulinic acid (ALA) is used to produce high levels of the
photosensitizer, Protoprophyin IX, in the therapy known as ALA-PDT.
Written by experts in the field Photodynamic therapy with ALA
outlines a variety of clinical approaches to the topic, outlining
current applications. These include the use of ALA-PDT and ALA-FD
(fluorescence diagnosis) in the areas of dermatology, urology,
brain, otorhinolaryngology, gynaecology and gastroenterology. Also
included is a chapter that comprehensively reviews the scientific
principles of ALA-PDT. Primarily aimed at a clinical audience
Photodynamic therapy with ALA should provide a comprehensive review
and useful insight into ALA-PDT.
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