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For undergraduate and MBA courses in Management Communication,
Writing, and Oral Presentations. Also a useful reference for
Executive Seminars/Workshops. A brief, professional,
reader-friendly guide to improving managerial communication. Guide
to Managerial Communication is a clear, concise, practical text for
cultivating effective written and oral communication in a
managerial, business, government, or professional context.
The International Handbooks of Teacher Education cover major issues
in the field through chapters that offer detailed literature
reviews, designed to help readers to understand the history, issues
and research developments across those topics most relevant to the
field of teacher education from an international perspective. This
volume is divided into two sections: Teacher educators; and,
students of teaching. The first examines teacher educators, their
role, and the way that role influences the nature of teaching about
teaching. In turn, the second explores who students of teaching
are, and how that influences the relationship between teaching and
learning about teaching.
The International Handbooks of Teacher Education cover major issues
in the field through chapters that offer detailed literature
reviews designed to help readers to understand the history, issues
and research developments across those topics most relevant to the
field of teacher education from an international perspective. This
volume is divided into two sections: The organisation and structure
of teacher education; and, knowledge and practice of teacher
education. The first section explores the complexities of teacher
education, including the critical components of preparing teachers
for teaching, and various aspects of teaching and teacher education
that create tensions and strains. The second examines the knowledge
and practice of teacher education, including the critical
components of teachers' professional knowledge, the pedagogy of
teacher education, and their interrelationships, and delves into
what we know and why it matters in teacher education.
During the 1990s there has been increased interest in research on
various aspects of teacher education, ranging from the preparation
of teachers to continuing professional development. The increase of
interest in how teachers become competent in very complex social
settings is a result of a general recognition by researchers and
policy makers alike that teachers are the key to any serious
efforts at educational reform. This book addresses a variety of
issues surrounding the field of inquiry into teaching practice that
has become known as "self-study", equivalent in many ways to the
"action research" movement, but at tertiary level.
Teacher educators live hectic lives at institutional and
discipline boundaries. Our greatest potential for influence is
through developing relationships with others in our practice. Our
work is fundamentally relational and emotional. We are obligated to
the teachers we teach and the public students they teach. Our
practice exists in the midst of experience, conflicting and often
hostile boundaries, and between what we know from research and what
we understand from practice. Self-study of practice invites
researchers to embrace the hectic and fragmented territory of
practice as the space for study.
This book educates those who would like to explore practice in
the methodology of self-study. It provides both a pragmatic and
theoretic guide. It grounds the research in ontology and
establishes dialogue as the inquiry process. It supports
researchers through the use of frameworks to guide research and
explication of strategies for conducting it.
The Advances in Research on Teaching series was established to
provide state-of-the-art conceptualization and analysis of the
processes involved in functioning as a classroom teacher. These
include not only the behaviors of teachers that can be observed in
the classroom, but also the planning, thinking, and decision making
that occur before, during, and after interaction with students.
The Secrets of School Board Success: Practical Tips for Board
Members offers practical suggestions for effective service on a
public school board. Readers will learn how Lynn Hamilton helped
garner the support of teachers, terminate collective bargaining
with a union, and pass six of seven tax increase measures after a
long history of failures at the polls. As a result of his 15-year
career as a school board member, Hamilton is able to portray how
members of a school board can foster an environment that helps to
create an outstanding superintendent, which is key to a successful
public school system. Board members and administrators will relate
to the real-life problems that are described here, and benefit from
the creative and eye-opening solutions based on Hamilton's success
and experience.
The Secrets of School Board Success: Practical Tips for Board
Members offers practical suggestions for effective service on a
public school board. Readers will learn how Lynn Hamilton helped
garner the support of teachers, terminate collective bargaining
with a union, and pass six of seven tax increase measures after a
long history of failures at the polls. As a result of his 15-year
career as a school board member, Hamilton is able to portray how
members of a school board can foster an environment that helps to
create an outstanding superintendent, which is key to a successful
public school system. Board members and administrators will relate
to the real-life problems that are described here, and benefit from
the creative and eye-opening solutions based on Hamilton's success
and experience.
Accounting, often described as "the language of business", requires
a diverse set of written, listening and oral communication skills
if those who practise it are to be effective. Given the pace of
change relating to, for example, the evolution of international
accounting standards and the demands for greater transparency,
accountants must be clear, responsive, and audience-focussed
communicators. Employers of accountants consistently comment on the
need for their new graduate recruits and trainees to have strong
written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills. In this
light, accounting educators face the challenge of designing and
delivering programmes that reflect professional expectations on the
part of employers and clients, and educating students on how to
make informed communication choices in order to achieve desired
results and to build good working relationships. The chapters in
this book deal with such topics as accounting students' perceptions
of oral communication skills; competence-based writing skills; and
the development of listening skills. This book is derived from
articles originally published in Accounting Education: an
international journal.
Accounting, often described as "the language of business", requires
a diverse set of written, listening and oral communication skills
if those who practise it are to be effective. Given the pace of
change relating to, for example, the evolution of international
accounting standards and the demands for greater transparency,
accountants must be clear, responsive, and audience-focussed
communicators. Employers of accountants consistently comment on the
need for their new graduate recruits and trainees to have strong
written, oral, and interpersonal communication skills. In this
light, accounting educators face the challenge of designing and
delivering programmes that reflect professional expectations on the
part of employers and clients, and educating students on how to
make informed communication choices in order to achieve desired
results and to build good working relationships. The chapters in
this book deal with such topics as accounting students' perceptions
of oral communication skills; competence-based writing skills; and
the development of listening skills. This book is derived from
articles originally published in Accounting Education: an
international journal.
The International Handbooks of Teacher Education cover major issues
in the field through chapters that offer detailed literature
reviews, designed to help readers to understand the history, issues
and research developments across those topics most relevant to the
field of teacher education from an international perspective. This
volume is divided into two sections: Teacher educators; and,
students of teaching. The first examines teacher educators, their
role, and the way that role influences the nature of teaching about
teaching. In turn, the second explores who students of teaching
are, and how that influences the relationship between teaching and
learning about teaching.
The International Handbooks of Teacher Education cover major issues
in the field through chapters that offer detailed literature
reviews designed to help readers to understand the history, issues
and research developments across those topics most relevant to the
field of teacher education from an international perspective. This
volume is divided into two sections: The organisation and structure
of teacher education; and, knowledge and practice of teacher
education. The first section explores the complexities of teacher
education, including the critical components of preparing teachers
for teaching, and various aspects of teaching and teacher education
that create tensions and strains. The second examines the knowledge
and practice of teacher education, including the critical
components of teachers' professional knowledge, the pedagogy of
teacher education, and their interrelationships, and delves into
what we know and why it matters in teacher education.
Teacher educators live hectic lives at institutional and discipline
boundaries. Our greatest potential for influence is through
developing relationships with others in our practice. Our work is
fundamentally relational and emotional. We are obligated to the
teachers we teach and the public students they teach. Our practice
exists in the midst of experience, conflicting and often hostile
boundaries, and between what we know from research and what we
understand from practice. Self-study of practice invites
researchers to embrace the hectic and fragmented territory of
practice as the space for study. This book educates those who would
like to explore practice in the methodology of self-study. It
provides both a pragmatic and theoretic guide. It grounds the
research in ontology and establishes dialogue as the inquiry
process. It supports researchers through the use of frameworks to
guide research and explication of strategies for conducting it.
They say that behind every great man is a hard-working woman.
Behind the titanic that was Florence Nightingale, there was a
lesser-known sister, Frances Parthenope. While Florence achieved
iconic fame for her work with wounded soldiers in the Crimea,
Parthenope spent her days gathering supplies for those same
soldiers, especially the ever-needed dry socks, and sending them
overseas. With hands badly damaged by rheumatic fever, Parthenope
tirelessly penned letters to Florence's supporters and tactfully
requested donations. Eventually, Parthenope married and turned her
writing talents to fiction and non-fiction that exposed Victorian
injustices toward the poor and women. Florence Nightingale's older
sister never achieved the fame that came to the "Lady of the Lamp."
However, in her own right, Frances Parthenope Verney was a great
Victorian. A novelist, journalist, and activist, she supported her
sister's reform of the medical profession while being a thought
influencer on the subject of the urban poor and the British
peasantry.
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Presidents' Day
Lynn Hamilton
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Lynn Hamilton; As told to Katie Gillespie
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Diagnosed in 1968 at the age of eighteen with a cancerous brain
tumor, Mark Ellis was detoured to a life that is not part of any
college student's agenda. His freshman orientation week at Wake
Forest University would end with a brain operation and a terminal
prognosis. Somehow he would defy the odds, survive five years of
intense experimental chemotherapy, beat his diagnosis, and live to
become a most beloved and visionary cancer physician. This dramatic
narration of his life including his childhood, his education, his
love of music, his family, his romance, and his illness is a true
story that is an inspiring recount of how one man made a
difference. You will laugh, you will cry, you will question
coincidence, and you will be in awe of his resolve, inspired by his
life, and encouraged to follow your own dreams, regardless of the
obstacles you face. "Masterful. Poignant. An inspirational story
told with warmth and humor. Lynn invites us into the life of her
gifted husband to experience first-hand the inspiration of his
legacy. Her words flow as effortlessly as the first cup of coffee
shared with a friend. We were immediately hooked and thoroughly
enjoyed the read." The Wickham's Grant Ladies' Book Club of
Williamsburg, VA.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Don't Let Autism Have the Last Word in Your Child's Life.
Perhaps one of the most devastating things you can learn as a parent is that your child has been diagnosed with autism. A multifaceted disorder, autism has long baffled parents and professionals alike. At one time, doctors gave parents virtually no hope for combating the disorder. But in recent years, new treatments and therapies have demonstrated that improvement is possible. With intensive, early intervention, some children have recovered from autism and have been integrated into school, indistinguishable from their peers.
Discover ten things you can do to begin battling your child's autism right now.
See why Applied Behavior Analysis has become parents' treatment of choice, and examine its impressive results.
Get information on cutting-edge biomedical treatments such as secretin and immunotherapy.
Learn how dietary intervention can positively impact your child's behavior.
Find out what additional therapies can offer - including sensory and auditory integration.
Explore loving ways to keep your family together when your world is torn apart.
Children with autism do have the possibility to improve greatly, and some even overcome the effects of autism, if appropriate therapies are begun early enough. Discover the steps you can take today to begin the fight for your child's future in Facing Autism.
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