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Addresses current legal and psychological issues involved in campus
and workplace violence, specifically sexual misconduct, and offers
best practices for organizations seeking to prevent and respond to
sexual misconduct. Based on an idea conceived at a conference for
the International Coalition of Sexual Harassment, this book offers
up-to-date information about sexual harassment and other forms of
sexual misconduct in academic and workplace settings, as well as
legal and guidance updates and best practices that discuss
prevention methods. The chapters are written by noted attorneys,
campus and workplace consultants, and other scholars who have
assisted in collecting incident data and have thought leadership to
offer. Chapters address how workplaces and campuses respond to
forms of violence as well as the impact of sexual harassment on
individuals, bystanders, and organizations. Readers will learn
about topics such as the "Not Alone" initiative-a result of
President Obama's Task Force to Protect Students from Sexual
Assault-and the history of Titles VII and IX legislation the United
States. The editors have compiled resources that address the
cultural and social views of sexual harassment, the history of
sexual misconduct on campuses and in organizations, and sample
organizations at the national level that deal with prevention,
advocacy, and legal guidance for students and employees. Provides
an overview of current legislation surrounding sexual misconduct
Examines the impact of sexual misconduct on individuals,
bystanders, and organizations Offers recommendations for
investigating complaints of sexual harassment and other forms of
sexual misconduct in organizations and universities Presents
invaluable insights into cultural views regarding sexual harassment
Contains essays by campus and workplace consultants, lawyers, and
other subject experts
Covering equity issues of sex, race, class, age, sexual
orientation, and disability, this work presents creative,
nontraditional narratives about performing social justice work,
acknowledging the contributions of previous generations, describing
current challenges, and appealing to readers to join the struggle
toward a better world. Many would like to believe we are living as
"post-racial" America, long past the days of discrimination and
marginalization of people simply due to their race and minority
status. However, editor Jennifer L. Martin and a breadth of expert
contributors show that prejudice and discrimination are still very
much alive in the United States. Sharing personal stories of
challenges, aggressions, retaliations, and finally racial battle
fatigue, these activists, practitioners, and scholars explain how
they have been attacked-in subtle, shrouded, and sometimes outright
ways-simply for whom and what they advocate: social justice. The
stories within consist of discussions on the interconnections among
equity issues: sex, race, class, age, sexual orientation, and
disability. Furthermore, the work relates current events such as
the banning of ethnic studies in Arizona and the shooting of
Trayvon Martin to the battle for social justice. Other topics
addressed include the ongoing problems of white supremacist
beliefs, the challenges of teaching about the racist thinking that
permeates our media and popular culture, and the harms of
aggressions faced by minorities and those possessing multiple
minority status. The unique narratives presented in this
single-volume work combine the various approaches to answering
questions about not only the necessity of fighting for social
justice but also the impact of the struggle on its champions.
Details personal stories of the struggles of social justice
advocacy work in the field and in the academy Addresses the myth of
post-racial America and realities of ongoing white supremacy
Explains the challenges and methods of teaching about racism in the
current media and popular culture Presents a diverse group of
authors detailing disparate perspectives and experiences Advises
students, novice scholars, and practitioners interested in engaging
in social justice work
Teachers and school leaders are confronted by various issues
pertaining to social justice every day. This volume will help
school leaders to handle these issues ethically, and is intended to
be used by administrators for the professional development of
teachers, teacher leaders, and aspiring principals. This volume
includes cases pertaining to race, class, gender, sexual
orientation, discrimination and harassment, culturally responsive
pedagogy, intersectionality, et cetera. Plucked out of the news,
from our own memories, or current lives, the cases contained in
this volume represent the lived experiences of real students,
teachers, and administrators. Each case requires the reader to look
beyond the facts, by providing guidance on current research and
policy guidelines. Each case provides the reader with additional
information that will assist them in making informed decisions.
Additionally, each case provides facilitators with guiding
questions to assist them in their pedagogy and for subsequent class
discussion. We struggle with issues of social justice, as we invite
you to do, and with how to create and maintain equitable
environments for all of our students in all of our schools.
This book provides an overview of sleep and sleep disorders for
practicing clinicians. Sleep disorders represent a major portion of
the chief complaints seen by pulmonologists and other clinicians.
Patients with sleep-related conditions often present with
non-specific complaints that require a broad and detailed knowledge
of the wide range of sleep disorders and their consequences. This
concise, evidence-based review of sleep medicine offers a guide to
pulmonologists, primary care physicians, and all clinicians
involved in caring for patients with sleep disorders. Providing a
focused, scientific basis for the effects of sleep on human
physiology, especially cardiac and respiratory physiology, chapters
also outline a differential diagnosis for common sleep complaints
and an evidence-based approach to diagnosis and management. This
includes a review of the current standards of practice and of
emerging technology and unresolved issues awaiting further
research. In all, this book provides a clear diagnostic and
management program for all the different sleep disorders and
includes key points and summaries. This new edition expands the
scope of the previous to include additional sleep disorders and the
most affected populations. Six new chapters are added on health
disparities in sleep medicine, models of care for patients with
sleep disorders/care coordination, sleep disordered breathing in
pediatric populations, sleep in hospitalized patients, sleep in
pregnancy, and sleep in older patients. Essentials of Sleep
Medicine is an invaluable resource for physicians, clinical
psychologists, respiratory care practitioners, polysomnographic
technologists, graduate students, clinical researchers, and other
health professionals seeking an in-depth review of sleep medicine.
A comprehensive introduction to educational psychology, this volume
is inclusive of all of the essentials-covering history, profiles,
theories, applications, research, case studies, current events,
issues, controversies, and more. Focused on human learning and
teaching, the field of educational psychology informs a range of
educational challenges, including instructional design, curriculum
development, organizational learning, special education, student
motivation, and classroom management. In this book, two veteran
professors in the fields of education and psychology, offer a clear
and concise yet comprehensive overview of this growing specialty.
This volume will be valuable not only to university students aiming
to understand psychology's subfields and to choose a major or a
specialty, but also to classroom teachers, school administrators,
and school social workers aiming to make teaching more effective
and learning more thorough and lasting. Topics include the field's
history, primary figures theories, research, theories,
applications, issues, and controversies. Authors Martin and
Torok-Gerard also explain current issues of social justice and
educational equity, citing means that have been used to meet those
goals in schools. The text additionally analyzes special education
as a civil rights issue as well as equity and fairness for LGBTQ+
students in the context of social justice. The text ends with
emerging research and predictions for the future of educational
psychology. Presents case studies that survey current social
justice and educational equity issues Includes a historical
timeline that allows readers to understand how issues have
developed over time Offers a glossary of key terms that provides
context for deeper understanding Provides a resource list so
readers can investigate issues on their own Features a bibliography
of citable resources that serves as a foundation for further
research
In Collaboration with Consulting Editor, Dr. Jan Foster, Drs.
Martin and Badeaux have created an issue where top authors in
critical care nursing provide current updates on sepsis care and
management. Authors have written clinical reviews on the following
topics: International Sepsis Guidelines 2016; Pros and Cons of
Early Administration of Intravenous Fluids; PTSD After ICU Stay;
Role of Vitamin C and Carbon Monoxide in Sepsis; Neonatal Sepsis;
Use of Etomidate in the Septic Patient; Simulation to Manage the
Septic Patient in the ICU; Cardiogenic Shock Complicating Sepsis
management; Hospital Costs associated with Sepsis Compared to other
Medical Conditions; Special Considerations for the Septic Patient
Going to the Operating Room; Management of the Septic Patient in
the Emergency Room; and Management of Sepsis in the Obstetrical
Patient. Reader will come away with the information they need to
improve patient outcomes.
This issue of Sleep Medicine Clinics focuses on Sleep in Older
Adults, with topics including: Sleep in Normal Aging; Insomnia in
the Older Adult; Sleep Apnea in the Older Adult; Circadian Rhythm
Sleep-Wake Disorders in the Older Adult; Restless Legs Syndrome;
Periodic Limb Movement Disorder and Other Sleep Related Movement
Disorders in the Older Adult; REM Sleep Behavior Disorder and Other
Parasomnias in the Older Adult; Neurodegenerative Disorders and
Sleep; Medical Conditions and Sleep in the Older Adult; Psychiatric
Illness and Sleep in the Older Adult; Sleep and Cognition in the
Older Adult; Sleep and Nocturia in the Older Adult; Sleep and Long
Term Care; and Sleep in the Hospitalized Older Adult.
This book provides an overview of sleep and sleep disorders for
practicing clinicians. Sleep disorders represent a major portion of
the chief complaints seen by pulmonologists and other clinicians.
Patients with sleep-related conditions often present with
non-specific complaints that require a broad and detailed knowledge
of the wide range of sleep disorders and their consequences. This
concise, evidence-based review of sleep medicine offers a guide to
pulmonologists, primary care physicians, and all clinicians
involved in caring for patients with sleep disorders. Providing a
focused, scientific basis for the effects of sleep on human
physiology, especially cardiac and respiratory physiology, chapters
also outline a differential diagnosis for common sleep complaints
and an evidence-based approach to diagnosis and management. This
includes a review of the current standards of practice and of
emerging technology and unresolved issues awaiting further
research. In all, this book provides a clear diagnostic and
management program for all the different sleep disorders and
includes key points and summaries. This new edition expands the
scope of the previous to include additional sleep disorders and the
most affected populations. Six new chapters are added on health
disparities in sleep medicine, models of care for patients with
sleep disorders/care coordination, sleep disordered breathing in
pediatric populations, sleep in hospitalized patients, sleep in
pregnancy, and sleep in older patients. Essentials of Sleep
Medicine is an invaluable resource for physicians, clinical
psychologists, respiratory care practitioners, polysomnographic
technologists, graduate students, clinical researchers, and other
health professionals seeking an in-depth review of sleep medicine.
Teachers and school leaders are confronted by various issues
pertaining to social justice every day. This volume will help
school leaders to handle these issues ethically, and is intended to
be used by administrators for the professional development of
teachers, teacher leaders, and aspiring principals. This volume can
be also be used in the higher education classroom in order to
prepare current and aspiring administrators to lead for social
justice. This volume utilizes the case study approach, which has
been found to "sharpen problem-solving skills and to improve the
ability to think and reason rigorously" (Harvard Graduate School of
Education, 2013). This volume includes cases pertaining to race,
class, gender, sexual orientation, discrimination and harassment,
culturally responsive pedagogy, et cetera. Each case requires the
reader to look beyond the facts, by providing guidance on current
research and policy guidelines. Each case provides the reader with
additional information that will assist them in making informed
decisions. Additionally, each case provides facilitators with
guiding questions to assist them in their pedagogy and for
subsequent class discussion.
Teachers and school leaders are confronted by various issues
pertaining to social justice every day. This volume will help
school leaders to handle these issues ethically, and is intended to
be used by administrators for the professional development of
teachers, teacher leaders, and aspiring principals. This volume can
be also be used in the higher education classroom in order to
prepare current and aspiring administrators to lead for social
justice. This volume utilizes the case study approach, which has
been found to "sharpen problem-solving skills and to improve the
ability to think and reason rigorously" (Harvard Graduate School of
Education, 2013). This volume includes cases pertaining to race,
class, gender, sexual orientation, discrimination and harassment,
culturally responsive pedagogy, et cetera. Each case requires the
reader to look beyond the facts, by providing guidance on current
research and policy guidelines. Each case provides the reader with
additional information that will assist them in making informed
decisions. Additionally, each case provides facilitators with
guiding questions to assist them in their pedagogy and for
subsequent class discussion.
Teachers and school leaders are confronted by various issues
pertaining to social justice every day. This volume will help
school leaders to handle these issues ethically, and is intended to
be used by administrators for the professional development of
teachers, teacher leaders, and aspiring principals. This volume
includes cases pertaining to race, class, gender, sexual
orientation, discrimination and harassment, culturally responsive
pedagogy, intersectionality, et cetera. Plucked out of the news,
from our own memories, or current lives, the cases contained in
this volume represent the lived experiences of real students,
teachers, and administrators. Each case requires the reader to look
beyond the facts, by providing guidance on current research and
policy guidelines. Each case provides the reader with additional
information that will assist them in making informed decisions.
Additionally, each case provides facilitators with guiding
questions to assist them in their pedagogy and for subsequent class
discussion. We struggle with issues of social justice, as we invite
you to do, and with how to create and maintain equitable
environments for all of our students in all of our schools.
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