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Charles Sullivan, one of the winningest coaches in the history of
the sport of volleyball, is a physical education teacher and sports
psychology professor at Springfield College by trade. His story
provides the reader with a unique approach to winning in sports and
success in life, employing a knowledge of psychology to define his
program and craft an unparalleled record of success that reveals
the power of culture. Rather than lecture his players about
research and theory, Coach Sullivan most often teaches through
metaphor and stories. These stories share his experience on the
court while providing a unique lens that enables the reader to
capture the core values that unite all iconic coaches. Kevin
Sheehan shares the research on cultural grit, not only, bringing
Sullivan's success to life, but also providing a formula for
successful leadership in any field or endeavor. There are lessons
in this book that can change your life and cultivate a culture of
grit in your organization that will lead to success that you could
never have imagined.
Growing a Growth Mindset: Unlocking Character Strengths through
Children's Literature provides teachers with an innovative approach
to teaching children the positive psychology constructs that
underlie self-belief, goal motivation, and happiness. Through
selected children's books, the book brings to life the latest
research and strategies for developing growth mindset, hope, grit,
character strengths, and happiness. Each of these positive
psychology constructs is explored through a set of three picture
book classics that makes the research understandable to even the
youngest learner. The National Council for Social Studies inquiry
approach drives each book-driven analysis of the selected stories.
This inquiry-based approach is organized around a compelling
question and provides a complete outline, including formative and
summative questions and assessments, as well as extensions that
share this vital learning with parents. Lessons in this book have
been created by outstanding teachers and have been field tested in
classrooms across the region with extraordinary results.
Growing a Growth Mindset: Unlocking Character Strengths through
Children's Literature provides teachers with an innovative approach
to teaching children the positive psychology constructs that
underlie self-belief, goal motivation, and happiness. Through
selected children's books, the book brings to life the latest
research and strategies for developing growth mindset, hope, grit,
character strengths, and happiness. Each of these positive
psychology constructs is explored through a set of three picture
book classics that makes the research understandable to even the
youngest learner. The National Council for Social Studies inquiry
approach drives each book-driven analysis of the selected stories.
This inquiry-based approach is organized around a compelling
question and provides a complete outline, including formative and
summative questions and assessments, as well as extensions that
share this vital learning with parents. Lessons in this book have
been created by outstanding teachers and have been field tested in
classrooms across the region with extraordinary results.
This collection of essays is the first book published in English to
provide a thorough survey of the practices of science in the
Spanish and Portuguese empires from 1500 to 1800. Authored by an
interdisciplinary team of specialists from the United States, Latin
America, and Europe, the book consists of fifteen original essays,
as well as an introduction and an afterword by renowned scholars in
the field. The topics discussed include navigation, exploration,
cartography, natural sciences, technology, and medicine. This
volume is aimed at both specialists and non-specialists, and is
designed to be useful for teaching. It will be a major resource for
anyone interested in colonial Latin America.
Christmas Carols are one of the most visible parts of Christianity,
instantly recognisable to church-goers and others alike. Over the
years many fine new musical settings have emerged, but the words
remain the same. Kevin Carey has been inspired to create a second
anthology of new and vibrant lyric poetry that will delight those
eager to renew their Christmas Spirit. This book is a perfect
stocking-filler, containing over 50 poems that guide us through
from Advent to Christmas and Epiphany. Scattered throughout the
text are illustrations by Kevin Sheehan. KEVIN CAREY is the
Chairman of RNIB, the UK's leading blindness charity, and a Reader
in his parish church. He has been a Member of General Synod, and is
a chorister, theologian, novelist, and classical music critic.
THE ABERRATION is a disturbing story that chronicles the near
dissolution of Karcher and Witte's young marriage by an unethical
female psychiatrist in Portland who seduces Karcher through
hypnotherapy. Emotionally crippled by alcoholic parents, a parade
of nannies who doubled as his mother's lovers, and the suicide of
his masculine mother, Karcher is an easy mark. Within weeks, the
doctor has him hooked and so confused, he believes his wife is the
one who controls him. But there is always hope. The book is buoyed
by narrator Karcher's unsteady progress toward reconciliation
--with his deceased mother, his wife and himself -- and by the firm
grounding provided him by his centered wife and her Maine parents.
Christmas Carols are one of the most visible parts of
Christianity, instantly recognisable to church-goers and others
alike. Over the years many fine new musical settings have emerged,
but the words remain the same. Kevin Carey has been inspired to
create new and vibrant lyric poetry in an anthology that will
delight those eager to renew their Christmas Spirit.
This book is a perfect stocking-filler, containing over 50 poems
that guide us through from Advent to Christmas and Epiphany.
Scattered throughout the text are illustrations by Kevin
Sheehan.
KEVIN CAREY is the Chairman of RNIB, the UK's leading blindness
charity, and a Reader in his parish church. He has been a Member of
General Synod, and is a chorister, theologian, novelist, and
classical music critic.
Charles Sullivan, one of the winningest coaches in the history of
the sport of volleyball, is a physical education teacher and sports
psychology professor at Springfield College by trade. His story
provides the reader with a unique approach to winning in sports and
success in life, employing a knowledge of psychology to define his
program and craft an unparalleled record of success that reveals
the power of culture. Rather than lecture his players about
research and theory, Coach Sullivan most often teaches through
metaphor and stories. These stories share his experience on the
court while providing a unique lens that enables the reader to
capture the core values that unite all iconic coaches. Kevin
Sheehan shares the research on cultural grit, not only, bringing
Sullivan’s success to life, but also providing a formula for
successful leadership in any field or endeavor. There are lessons
in this book that can change your life and cultivate a culture of
grit in your organization that will lead to success that you could
never have imagined.
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