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The present book shares critical perspectives on the
conceptualization, implementation, discourses, policies, and
alternative practices of environmental education (EE) for diverse
and unique groups of learners in a variety of international
educational settings. Each contribution offers insights on the
authors' own processes of re-imagining an education in/about/for
the environment that are realized through their teaching, research
and other ways of "doing" EE. Overall, environmental education has
been aimed at giving people a wider appreciation of the diversity
of cultural and environmental systems around them as well as the
urge to overcome existing problems. In this context, universities,
schools, and community-based organizations struggle to promote
sustainable environmental education practices geared toward the
development of ecologically literate citizens in light of
surmountable challenges of hyperconsumerism, environmental
depletion and socioeconomic inequality. The extent that individuals
within educational systems are expected to effectively respond
to-as well as benefit from-a "greener" and more just world becomes
paramount with the vision and analysis of different successes and
challenges embodied by EE efforts worldwide. This book fosters
conversations amongst researchers, teacher educators,
schoolteachers, and community leaders in order to promote new
international collaborations around current and potential forms of
environmental education. This book reflects many successful
international projects and perspectives on the theory and praxis of
environmental education. An eclectic mix of international scholars
challenge environmental educators to engage issues of
reconciliation of correspondences and difference across regions. In
their own ways, authors stimulate critical conversations that seem
pivotal for necessary re-imaginings of research and pedagogy across
the grain of cultural and ecological realities, systematic barriers
and reconceptualizations of environmental education. The book is
most encouraging in that it works to expand the creative commons
for progress in teaching, researching and doing environmental
education in desperate times. - Paul Hart, Professor of Science and
Environmental Education at the University of Regina (Canada),
Melanson Award for outstanding contributions to environmental and
outdoor education (Saskatchewan Outdoor and Environmental Education
Association) and North American Association for Environmental
Education (NAAEE)'s Jeske Award for Leadership and Service to the
Field of EE and Outstanding Contributions to Research in EE. In an
attempt to overcome simplistic and fragmented views of doing
Environmental Education in both formal and informal settings, the
collected authors from several countries/continents present a
wealth of cultural, social, political, artistic, pedagogical, and
ethical perspectives that enrich our vision on the theoretical and
practical foundations of the field. A remarkable book that I
suggest all environmental educators, teacher educators, policy and
curricular writers read and present to their students in order to
foster dialogue around innovative ways of experiencing an education
about/in/for the environment. - Rute Monteiro, Professor of Science
Education, Universidade do Algarve/ University of Algarve
(Portugal).
Jeff Scott serves up yet another portion of methanol inspired
lunacy to satisfy your speedway craving appetite with his latest
book CONCRETE FOR BREAKFAST. Although some view speedway as little
more than a fairground sideshow attraction, Scott continues to
validate the sport's authenticity as he celebrates the romance of
its racing, the bravery of its competitors, and the idiosyncrasies
of its partisans on and off the track. An equal opportunity
offender, motorcycle speedway thumbs its nose at the nanny-state
bureaucrats of Health and Safety as well as the ubiquitous
corporate media that enlists the drama and daring of the sport to
validate its mission of spin, profit, and mediocrity. But, of
course, any sport composed of individuals who willingly embrace the
physical and mental challenges of speedway must by definition be
considered daring, maverick and subversive. Consider the physical
challenges of speedway: riding a high powered motorcycle without
brakes or gears, steering only by balance, gravity, and gyroscopic
luck four times round a shale covered track at speeds exceeding 60
miles per hour. The bike itself, a huge single piston 500cc
machine, without suspension, powered by methanol, roars its sweet
hymn to oblivion to those who ride and to those who watch. The
mandated helmets and kevlars are the merest genuflection in the
direction of self-preservation. In short, the entire enterprise
constitutes a complete commitment to barking madness. Let Jeff
Scott introduce you to this most anachronistic of sports in 21st
Century Britain. If you do you will eventually succumb to the
spectacle, the people, and the journey across its peculiar
landscape and geographies. You will learn the rhythms of the
unvarying repetitiousness of the team meeting format as well as the
uniqueness of each individual race. With his gift for location,
dialogue, and the human comedy, Jeff will escort you into his world
of speedway. There you will accompany him as he watches every
speedway team in Britain compete. He lends you his nose as he
savors the aroma of methanol, burgers, chips, stressed toilets, and
excitement. From his favorite vantage point in the lee of the
stadium grandstand or lost in thought on the road to (or from) yet
another event behind the wheel and the wipers of his much abused
car, Jeff will help you begin your own pilgrimage to speedway. And
even though there may well be CONCRETE FOR BREAKFAST for some
unlucky riders whose quest for glory ends in a bruised heap of
broken bones and bike, Jeff will cleave the chaos for you in a such
a way that the event will be invariably portrayed with the charm,
irreverence, humanity and compassion that informs the style of this
most unique of sports' most unique diarist. This volume is the
fifth book in a planned trilogy gone terribly, terribly wrong. It's
a "must have" companion to Jeff's masterpiece Showered in Shale as
well as his others: Shifting Shale, When Eagles Dared, or the
poignantly photographed Shale Britannia.
Sexual assault and harassment in the military have been a critical
subject for years. Many victims may be reluctant to press charges
because of fear of retaliation, damage to their careers, and
widespread uncertainty regarding the military justice system.
However, when circumstances arise, there are resources available to
assist victims and families in their efforts to report, seek help,
and recover from the effects of sexual assault. Yet, finding those
resources can be challenging, especially in a time of crisis.
Sexual Assault in the Military serves as an easy-to-use,
comprehensive reference guide for military members and their
families about sexual assault and harassment. While more and more
attention focuses on getting victims to report their abuse,
accessing information can still be difficult for service-members.
Understanding that the military is making changes, and offering
support is a necessary step towards how best to treat these cases
and how to get help and justice. Cheryl Lawhorne-Scott and Don
Philpott discuss the current state of affairs, the systems in
place, and the supports available to victims and families. They
provide documents that outline how reporting can and should take
place, how cases should be handled through the military justice
system, and how and where victims can access resources, including
counseling. By providing this information in one ready resource,
the authors hope to assist in changing the culture of silence and
fear, as well as provide education surrounding military sexual
assault and harassment.
Grails is a full stack framework which aims to greatly simplify the
task of building serious web applications for the JVM. The concepts
within Grails, like interceptors, tag libs, and Groovy Server Pages
(GSP), make those in the Java community feel right at home. Grails'
foundation is on solid open source technologies such as Spring,
Hibernate, and SiteMesh, which gives it even more potential in the
Java space: Spring provides powerful inversion of control and MVC,
Hibernate brings a stable, mature object relational mapping
technology with the ability to integrate with legacy systems, and
SiteMesh handles flexible layout control and page decoration.
Grails complements these with additional features that take
advantage of the coding-by-convention paradigm such as dynamic tag
libraries, Grails object relational mapping, Groovy Server Pages,
and scaffolding. Graeme Rocher, Grails lead and founder, and Jeff
Brown bring you completely up-to-date with their authoritative and
fully comprehensive guide to the Grails 2 framework. You'll get to
know all the core features, services, and Grails extensions via
plug-ins, and understand the roles that Groovy and Grails are
playing in the changing Web.
The rise of Ruby on Rails has signified a huge shift in how we
build web applications today; it is a fantastic framework with a
growing community. There is, however, space for another such
framework that integrates seamlessly with Java. Thousands of
companies have invested in Java, and these same companies are
losing out on the benefits of a Railslike framework. Enter
Grails.
Grails is not just a Rails clone. It aims to provide a Railslike
environment that is more familiar to Java developers and employs
idioms that Java developers are comfortable using, making the
adjustment in mentality to a dynamic framework less of a jump. The
concepts within Grails, like interceptors, tag libs, and Groovy
Server Pages (GSP), make those in the Java community feel right at
home.
Grails' foundation is on solid open source technologies such as
Spring, Hibernate, and SiteMesh, which gives it even more potential
in the Java space: Spring provides powerful inversion of control
and MVC, Hibernate brings a stable, mature object relational
mapping technology with the ability to integrate with legacy
systems, and SiteMesh handles flexible layout control and page
decoration.
Grails complements these with additional features that take
advantage of the codingbyconvention paradigm such as dynamic tag
libraries, Grails object relational mapping, Groovy Server Pages,
and scaffolding.
Graeme Rocher, Grails lead and founder, and Jeff Brown bring you
completely uptodate with their authoritative and fully
comprehensive guide to the Grails framework. You'll get to know all
the core features, services, and Grails extensions via plugins, and
understand the roles that Groovy and Grails are playing in the
changing Web. What you'll learn Discover how the Web is changing
and the role the Groovy language and its Rails framework play Get
to know the Grails Project and its domains, services, filters,
controllers, views, testing, and plugins Experience the
availability of plugins for Rich Client and Ajax, web services,
performance/utilities, scheduling, security, functionality, and
even Persistence See how Grails works with other frameworks like
Spring, Wicket, Hibernate, and more Create custom plugins in Grails
Who this book is for
This book is for everyone who is looking for a more agile
approach to web development with a dynamic scripting language such
as Groovy. This includes a large number of Java developers who have
been enticed by the productivity gains seen with frameworks such as
Ruby on Rails, JRuby on Rails, etc. The Web and its environment is
a perfect fit for easily adaptable and concise languages such as
Groovy and Ruby, and there is huge interest from the developer
community in general to embrace these languages.
Like a medieval astrologer peering at the heavens, author Jeff
Scott continues to interpret the cycles, epicycles, and motorcycles
of the spinning planets of Speedway in this his latest book:
Quantum of Shale. As he engages with the myriad social and cultural
gears that power this unique engine of British working class sport,
Scott seeks to determine whether the forces that turn these wheels
within wheels are centrifugal or centripetal. Will Speedway adjust
to the increasing challenges of 21st Century Britain and so plot an
enduring course towards significance and survival? Or will it
succumb to the general nihilistic inertia of our time and spin
itself out into social irrelevance and extinction? As in his other
critically acclaimed works documenting the current status of
Speedway, Quantum of Shale follows Scott's travels around Britain
as he visits Speedway tracks on race day. There he observes and
participates in the sport's rituals, culture and traditions that
have engendered the fierce loyalties of its primarily blue collar
fan base. Yet, while he does this with respect and affection, Scott
also acknowledges those trends that appear to conspire to knock
Speedway from its orbit. Whether from aging fans to increasingly
obsolete and inconvenient venue sites, complex rules, the
idiosyncrasies and travails of management all set in the context of
a pitiless economic calculus that scars the curve of a beautiful
but undervalued sport. Quantum of Shale joins Jeff Scott's other
critically acclaimed works on British Speedway: Showered in Shale,
When Eagles Dared, Shifting Shale, Shale Britannia, along with
Concrete for Breakfast, nominated for the 2009 British Sports Book
of the year (Biography section). Together they constitute a body of
work unique in its dedication to a sport as well as the social and
cultural scope of its subject, and the compassion of its author.
Best current thinking on accelerating organizational transitions.
For beer servers and fans alike, The 60-Minute Primer is a crash
course to quickly gain immediately usable knowledge of specialty
and craft beer. Like learning a new language from the ground up,
The 60-Minute Primer is designed to immerse you in the "alphabet
and grammar" of beer language, the bare-bones knowledge including
ingredients, jargon, styles, service, and more to get you the tools
you need to begin enjoying beer and communicating more effectively
about it.
Out of public view lurk anxiety and hopelessness as racetrack
Greyhounds fear the worst once they lose their value to the dog
track industry. DAISY'S GREYT ESCAPE plunges the reader into the
tumultuous life of one Greyhound that is not willing to go without
a struggle. When Daisy learns that slow dogs like her are taken
away, she makes a courageous choice that catapults her on a
thrilling and adventurous search for a home to find the genuine
love that has eluded her all of her life.
Life can be heavy. Once in a while, think light. "My Name is Mudd:
Facebook Posts and other (A)musings" does both. Combining sarcastic
jabs at life in general with a prickly-yet-poignant look at
marriage and family, this collection of short stories and deadpan
posts is a casserole of wit, honesty and sarcasm. Think of "My Name
is Mudd..." as a Hallmark card of sorts, only it's located at
Spencer's Gifts, next to the whoopee cushions and the poster of
Erik Estrada.
Down the Drain should be a national best seller as Vincent Mancino
rants about what this great country of ours has become. Parents
have created a nation of whiners and entitled youth that doesn't
understand how we were created through capitalism and by allowing
kids to be complacent and teaching them that no one wins or loses,
well, America falters in its steps. Dealing with subjects of the
day: Immigration, politicians, stay-at-home parents, and
technology, Vincent pokes fun and offers changes that could be made
in order to regain America's stature as a leader. This coffee table
read isn't meant to offend, but with society's sensitive nature
through the years, and a time when politicians can't fix any
problems even by allocating new taxes, Vincent asks, "What the hell
is really happening?" Buy this book and know that you're not alone
in the desire for real change in America.
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