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Explore the what, why, and how of close reading to give students in
grades K 2 the tools they need to be successful. In this must-have
guide, teachers will learn the key elements of a close reading
lesson as well as strategies for analyzing and selecting a text and
how to support students based on their progress and performance.
The included lesson template will allow teachers to not only use
the provided lessons and texts but also create their own.
Correlated to standards, this book includes grade-specific sample
close reading lessons and digital copies of teacher and student
resources.
Cyberflashing has been on the rise since the Covid-19 pandemic.
Yet, despite its prevalence and significant harms, cyberflashing is
not a criminal offence in England and Wales. This crucial book
provides new in-depth analysis, understanding and insight into the
nature and harms of cyberflashing. The authors consider recently
adopted laws in the US, Singapore and Scotland, and set out
proposals to criminalise cyberflashing as a sexual offence in
English law. This unique and timely study presents the first
comprehensive examination of cyberflashing and the need to reform
the criminal law.
In the past, happiness studies has been dominated by the work of
philosophers, economists and psychologists, but more recently there
has been a growing interest from social scientist into the natures
of happiness and wellbeing. This original collection draws on the
latest empirical research to explore the practical challenges
facing happiness researchers today, such as how to conduct
happiness research in different cultural contexts, how to theorise
wellbeing or how to operationalise definitions of happiness in
qualitative and biographical research. By uniquely combining the
critical approach of sociology with techniques from other
disciplines, the contributors illuminate new approaches to the
study of happiness and well-being.
This book investigates the causes and consequences of image-based
sexual abuse in a digital era. Image-based sexual abuse refers to
the taking or sharing of nude or sexual photographs or videos of
another person without their consent. It includes a diversity of
behaviours beyond that of "revenge porn", such as the secret
trading of nude or sexual images online; "upskirting",
"downblousing" and other "creepshots"; blackmail or "sextortion"
scams; the use of artificial intelligence to construct "deepfake"
pornographic videos; threats to distribute photographs and videos
without consent; and the taking or sharing of sexual assault
imagery. This book investigates the pervasiveness and experiences
of these harms, as well as the raft of legal and non-legal measures
that have been introduced to better respond to and prevent
image-based sexual abuse. The book draws on groundbreaking
empirical research, including surveys in three countries with over
6,000 respondents and over 100 victim-survivor and stakeholder
interviews. Guided by theoretical frameworks from gender studies,
sociology, criminology, law and psychology, the authors argue that
image-based sexual abuse is more commonly perpetrated by men than
women, and that perpetration is higher among some groups, including
younger and sexuality minority men. Although the motivations of
perpetrators vary, a dominant theme to emerge was that of power and
control. The gendered nature of the abuse means that it is best
understood as a "continuum of sexual violence" because
victim-survivors often experience it as part of a broader pattern
of gendered harassment, violence and abuse. Written in a clear and
direct style, this book will appeal to students and scholars of
criminology, sociology, law and psychology. Image-based Sexual
Abuse is also an essential resource for activists, legal and policy
practitioners, technology companies and victim-survivors seeking to
understand the deeply complex nature of intimate-image sharing in a
digital era.
This book investigates the causes and consequences of image-based
sexual abuse in a digital era. Image-based sexual abuse refers to
the taking or sharing of nude or sexual photographs or videos of
another person without their consent. It includes a diversity of
behaviours beyond that of "revenge porn", such as the secret
trading of nude or sexual images online; "upskirting",
"downblousing" and other "creepshots"; blackmail or "sextortion"
scams; the use of artificial intelligence to construct "deepfake"
pornographic videos; threats to distribute photographs and videos
without consent; and the taking or sharing of sexual assault
imagery. This book investigates the pervasiveness and experiences
of these harms, as well as the raft of legal and non-legal measures
that have been introduced to better respond to and prevent
image-based sexual abuse. The book draws on groundbreaking
empirical research, including surveys in three countries with over
6,000 respondents and over 100 victim-survivor and stakeholder
interviews. Guided by theoretical frameworks from gender studies,
sociology, criminology, law and psychology, the authors argue that
image-based sexual abuse is more commonly perpetrated by men than
women, and that perpetration is higher among some groups, including
younger and sexuality minority men. Although the motivations of
perpetrators vary, a dominant theme to emerge was that of power and
control. The gendered nature of the abuse means that it is best
understood as a "continuum of sexual violence" because
victim-survivors often experience it as part of a broader pattern
of gendered harassment, violence and abuse. Written in a clear and
direct style, this book will appeal to students and scholars of
criminology, sociology, law and psychology. Image-based Sexual
Abuse is also an essential resource for activists, legal and policy
practitioners, technology companies and victim-survivors seeking to
understand the deeply complex nature of intimate-image sharing in a
digital era.
In the past, happiness studies has been dominated by the work of
philosophers, economists and psychologists, but more recently there
has been a growing interest from social scientist into the natures
of happiness and wellbeing. This original collection draws on the
latest empirical research to explore the practical challenges
facing happiness researchers today, such as how to conduct
happiness research in different cultural contexts, how to theorise
wellbeing or how to operationalise definitions of happiness in
qualitative and biographical research. By uniquely combining the
critical approach of sociology with techniques from other
disciplines, the contributors illuminate new approaches to the
study of happiness and well-being.
The growing shift in Catholic moral theology from reflecting on
rules alone to focusing on the identity and formation of persons as
moral agents prompts a further question: What impact do recent
changes in the identity and formation of Catholic moral theologians
themselves have on how that discipline is practiced? Young Catholic
moral theologians experience a sharply different professional
formation and a changed location of ongoing professional life than
prior generations of moral theologians. How do these differences
influence the field of moral theology as a whole? New Wine, New
Wineskins: A Next Generation Reflects on Key Issues in Catholic
Moral Theology addresses these questions and more by offering a
snapshot of how a new generation of Catholic moral theologians
understands not only topics in the field, but the effects of their
own identity and formation on their treatment of those topics. The
distinctive contribution of this volume is the interweaving of
three key concerns, all of which arise out of a critical
self-reflection on the task of moral theology today: the character
and adequacy of training and ongoing formation in the field of
Catholic moral theology, the purpose and nature of teaching
Catholic moral theology, and the fittingness of methodological
debates with regard to the needs of the Christian life. Each essay
makes a contribution to its specific area of interest-ranging from
economic ethics, to Patristic rhetoric, to the nature and
development of practical reasoning-while probing what exactly young
Catholic moral theologians are doing, and how they can do what they
do better.
All On-Your-Feet Guide orders receive FREE SHIPPING! Use code
SHIPOYFG at check out. In this easy-to-use but comprehensive guide
to Shared Reading, teachers will learn what shared reading is, how
to prepare before, during and after shared reading, and how to
assess it. In this On-Your-Feet Guide, teachers will find: Lesson
outline included with "What the teacher says/does and What the
student does displayed side-by-side. An If-Then chart that helps
teachers troubleshoot common problems. Student language frames for
narrative and nonfiction text are included. Assessment advice and
helpful hints On-Your-Feet Guides (OYFGs) provide you with the
ultimate "cheat sheet" to implement effective change in your
classroom while in the moment of teaching. Designed for
accessibility, and providing step-by-step guidance, the OYFGs are
written by experts who take research-based practices and make them
doable for the busy teacher. Each On-Your-Feet Guide is laminated,
8.5"x11" tri-fold (6 pages), and 3-hole punched. Use the
On-Your-Feet Guides When you know the "what" but need help with the
"how" As a quick reference to support a practice you learned in a
PD workshop or book To learn how to implement foundational
practices When you want to help your students learn a specific
strategy, routine, or approach, but aren't sure how to do it
yourself
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