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Look, Listen, Learn, LEAD: A District-Wide Systems Approach to
Teaching and Learning in PreK-12 lays out the transformational
journey of Hampton City Schools (HCS), an urban school division of
30 schools in southeastern Virginia. Our school district faces
numerous challenges, such as 62% of students receiving free and
reduced-price lunch and 14% of students holding an IEP, and in
2015-2016, Hampton City Schools' state accreditation rate was
approximately half the statewide rate and on a downward trend. In
only three years, that was turned around and HCS exceeded the
statewide accreditation rate, a more than 100% improvement with
100% of our schools accredited without conditions. We attribute
this in large part to our dedicated educators and their
implementation of district-wide systems for curriculum,
instruction, checking for student understanding, climate, and
culture. The goal of this book is to break down the process of what
it takes to bring about large-scale educational change that is
sustainable. We describe a process for developing a strong mission
and vision to undergird the work around a variety of district-wide
systems. This book provides insights into how to improve climate
and culture, create a guaranteed and viable written curriculum,
establish a process for evaluating its implementation, and create a
balanced assessment framework to measure student success. Complete
with example templates, action plans, and lessons learned, this
book is a true example of theory-into-practice to bring about
sustained improvement for all learners.
Since its inception thirty years ago, business ethics has benefited
from the interdisciplinary contributions by management, political
theory, sociology, and, of course, philosophy. This volume provides
an updated examination of the role that moral and political
philosophy can play in addressing problems in business ethics. The
essays contained within its pages represent the work of new
scholars and address a wide array of foundational issues such as
distributive justice within firms, human rights, ethical challenges
of international business, the role of virtue in business
management, entrepreneurship and the relationship of markets and
market actors with democratic institutions. In an important sense,
this collection traces where philosophy has been and where it is
headed within business ethics. Each of the contributions represent
new work that, at once, strengthens the theoretical foundations of
normative business ethics and provides practical insight for
non-philosophers working in the field.
Since its inception thirty years ago, business ethics has benefited
from the interdisciplinary contributions by management, political
theory, sociology, and, of course, philosophy. This volume provides
an updated examination of the role that moral and political
philosophy can play in addressing problems in business ethics. The
essays contained within its pages represent the work of new
scholars and address a wide array of foundational issues such as
distributive justice within firms, human rights, ethical challenges
of international business, the role of virtue in business
management, entrepreneurship and the relationship of markets and
market actors with democratic institutions. In an important sense,
this collection traces where philosophy has been and where it is
headed within business ethics. Each of the contributions represent
new work that, at once, strengthens the theoretical foundations of
normative business ethics and provides practical insight for
non-philosophers working in the field.
Operations Anti-Patterns, DevOps Solutions shows how to implement
DevOps techniques in the kind of imperfect environments most
developers work in. Part technology tutorial, part reference
manual, and part psychology handbook, this practical guide shows
you realistic ways to bring DevOps to your team when you don't have
the flexibility to make sweeping changes in organizational
structure. Focused on process improvements you can make from the
bottom up, everything in Operations Anti-Patterns, DevOps Solutions
is actionable for your team-from constructing a streamlined
workflow system to developing dashboards and operational metrics to
measure the right aspects of performance. To better understand the
behavior of both individuals and organizations, you'll also learn
the psychological reasoning behind why DevOps techniques are
effective. Key Features * Creating a post-mortem framework to
analyze projects and incidents * Monitoring and managing team time
* Building cultural touchstones that assist with team building *
Automating change management * Techniques for adopting automation
to power your workflows For team leaders and managers. About the
technology By emphasising shared responsibility for delivering
software, DevOps transforms the way technology departments work.
Looking beyond tool choice and design philosophy, DevOps demands a
change in an organization's attitude and approach. Jeff Smith has
been in the technology industry for over 15 years, both as
management and individual contributor. He has managed DevOps
transformations at Centro, an ad-tech firm, and Grubhub, an online
ordering platform.
This title combines the many schools of thought on psychotherapy
into one reader-friendly guide that coaches psychotherapists
through the various techniques needed as the field expands. Unlike
any other book on the market, this text considers all of the
simultaneous advances in the field, including the neurobiology of
emotions, the importance of the therapeutic relationship,
mindfulness meditation, and the role of the body in healing.
Written with genuine respect for all traditions from CBT to
psychodynamics, the book unifies views of psychopathology and cure
based on the notion of the mind-brain as an organ of affect
regulation. The book accounts for the tasks that characterize
psychotherapist activity in all therapies, how they are performed,
and how they result in therapeutic change. The book also reviews
the various pathologies seen in general practice and guides the
reader to the specific therapist-patient interactions needed for
their resolution. With its big-picture focus on clinical practice,
Psychotherapy: A Practical Guide is a concise resource for
students, psychotherapists, psychologists, residents, and all who
seek to integrate what is new in psychotherapy.
Look, Listen, Learn, LEAD: A District-Wide Systems Approach to
Teaching and Learning in PreK-12 lays out the transformational
journey of Hampton City Schools (HCS), an urban school division of
30 schools in southeastern Virginia. Our school district faces
numerous challenges, such as 62% of students receiving free and
reduced-price lunch and 14% of students holding an IEP, and in
2015-2016, Hampton City Schools' state accreditation rate was
approximately half the statewide rate and on a downward trend. In
only three years, that was turned around and HCS exceeded the
statewide accreditation rate, a more than 100% improvement with
100% of our schools accredited without conditions. We attribute
this in large part to our dedicated educators and their
implementation of district-wide systems for curriculum,
instruction, checking for student understanding, climate, and
culture. The goal of this book is to break down the process of what
it takes to bring about large-scale educational change that is
sustainable. We describe a process for developing a strong mission
and vision to undergird the work around a variety of district-wide
systems. This book provides insights into how to improve climate
and culture, create a guaranteed and viable written curriculum,
establish a process for evaluating its implementation, and create a
balanced assessment framework to measure student success. Complete
with example templates, action plans, and lessons learned, this
book is a true example of theory-into-practice to bring about
sustained improvement for all learners.
Winner of the PEN/Martha Albrand Award for the Art of the Memoir
Jeffery Smith was living in Missoula, Montana, working as a psychiatric case manager when his own clinical depression began. Eventually, all his prescribed antidepressant medications proved ineffective. Unlike so many personal accounts, Where the Roots Reach for Water tells the story of what happened to Smith after he decided to give them up. Trying to learn how to make a life with his illness, Smith sets out to get at the essence of--using the old term for depression--melancholia.
Deftly woven into his "personal history" is a "natural history" of this ancient illness. Drawing on centuries of art, writing and medical treatises, Smith finds ancient links between melancholia and spirituality, love and sex, music and philosophy, gardening, and, importantly, our relationship with landscapes.
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