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This text helps current and aspiring administrators, teachers, and
curriculum directors successfully restructure, enhance, and
implement school K-12 curriculum. Now in its Fifth Edition, this
foundational book highlights 21st century educational ideas and
advocacy, while also remaining focused on tried and true strategies
for meeting state and national standards in today's diverse
classrooms. With the support of this thought-provoking and
extensively researched text, readers will develop a working and
thorough foundation of curriculum to effectively implement in the
classrooms of the future.
Using ordinary everyday language, Autonomy Supportive Teaching in
Higrher Education: A Practical Guide for College Professors
organizes and summarizes the mountain of research that has been
conducted using autonomy supportive teaching (AST) in the
classroom. Hundreds of books, articles, and presentations have been
synthesized into a series of chapters and easy-to-follow workshops.
By using this book, interested faculty can begin applying the
principles of self-determination theory to their classrooms today.
This resource is divided into three sections: 1) AST in Theory,
which summarizes the state of the art of motivation psychology in
the classroom; 2) AST in Practice, which provides eight workshops
where readers are led through dozens of evidence-based and
classroom tested strategies for applying AST to their own
classrooms; and 3) AST Results, which explores faculty and student
reflections on the strengths and weaknesses of AST as it was
applied by a group of faculty at an American university. This book
is for college faculty who are tired of student apathy,
disinterest, and confrontation, who are interested in helping their
students cultivate inner motivational resources. Autonomous
learners are interested in more than getting a good grade or doing
as they're told. These are the motivations that increase need
satisfaction, lead to lifelong learning, and support a wide variety
of independent learning objectives.
Using ordinary everyday language, Autonomy Supportive Teaching in
Higrher Education: A Practical Guide for College Professors
organizes and summarizes the mountain of research that has been
conducted using autonomy supportive teaching (AST) in the
classroom. Hundreds of books, articles, and presentations have been
synthesized into a series of chapters and easy-to-follow workshops.
By using this book, interested faculty can begin applying the
principles of self-determination theory to their classrooms today.
This resource is divided into three sections: 1) AST in Theory,
which summarizes the state of the art of motivation psychology in
the classroom; 2) AST in Practice, which provides eight workshops
where readers are led through dozens of evidence-based and
classroom tested strategies for applying AST to their own
classrooms; and 3) AST Results, which explores faculty and student
reflections on the strengths and weaknesses of AST as it was
applied by a group of faculty at an American university. This book
is for college faculty who are tired of student apathy,
disinterest, and confrontation, who are interested in helping their
students cultivate inner motivational resources. Autonomous
learners are interested in more than getting a good grade or doing
as they're told. These are the motivations that increase need
satisfaction, lead to lifelong learning, and support a wide variety
of independent learning objectives.
In Resituating Humanistic Psychology, Patrick Whitehead and Miles
Groth urge psychologists to return to the aims and goals of
psychology as it first emerged. Illustrating how the field has
veered from its initial conception, Whitehead and Groth trace its
growth from the late 1800s to the humanistic revolution of the
1960s to the current period of social unrest. Whitehead and Groth
touch on Wilhelm Wundt's and William James's vision for the field;
the lasting changes made to clinical psychology, methods of
investigation, and psychology of learning in the 1960s; and the
effects of isolation, extreme connectivity, and social politics on
psychology today. This book is recommended for scholars and
students of psychology, history, and philosophy.
The climate within the discipline of psychology has changed
considerably since the middle of the twentieth century. More
specifically, what it means to be a human has changed. In Expanding
the Category "Human": Nonhumanism, Posthumanism, and Humanistic
Psychology, Patrick M. Whitehead argues that the metaphysical
problems that psychologists faced sixty years ago are not the same
ones they face today. Humanistic psychologists could once choose to
protect the integrity of human beings as well as to engage in open
inquiry and accept all human beings, but Whitehead contends that a
choice between the two must now be made. This book is recommended
for scholars and practitioners of psychology and philosophy.
Psychologizing introduces students to the study of psychology by
encouraging them to approach the subject on a personal level.
Classroom-tested, the psychologizing model emphasizes learning
through practice. A conversational and highly engaging narrative
prompts students to begin thinking like psychologists as they
examine key concepts, including learning, development, personality,
and emotion. Based on the practice of phenomenology, Psychologizing
emphasizes meaning and context. Chapters include a discussion of
influential psychologists who have adopted this attitude and, in
doing so, have forever changed the way that we understand thinking
and learning. By exploring how experience is always meaningful, and
how meaning can only be understood within a context, students will
sharpen and develop critical thinking, and reflect on how they
identify and shape meaning in their own lives. This book is
accompanied by ancillaries designed to enhance the experience of
both instructors and students: Instructor's Manual. This valuable
resource provides a sample syllabus, open response activities for
discussion, suggested research paper guidelines, and sample
rubrics. Test Bank. For every chapter in the text, the Test Bank
includes questions in multiple choice, true/false, and essay
formats.
The climate within the discipline of psychology has changed
considerably since the middle of the twentieth century. More
specifically, what it means to be a human has changed. In Expanding
the Category “Human”: Nonhumanism, Posthumanism, and Humanistic
Psychology, Patrick M. Whitehead argues that the metaphysical
problems that psychologists faced sixty years ago are not the same
ones they face today. Humanistic psychologists could once choose to
protect the integrity of human beings as well as to engage in open
inquiry and accept all human beings, but Whitehead contends that a
choice between the two must now be made. This book is recommended
for scholars and practitioners of psychology and philosophy.
Utilizing environmental archival materials from the UK, State,
Science and the Skies presents a groundbreaking historical account
of the development of a state science of atmospheric pollution.
Offers the most extensive historical and geographical account of
atmospheric government and pollution in Britain, available today
Presents archival material from 150 years of British history that
represents an original contribution to our knowledge of the history
of science and government Develops an innovative combination of
Foucauldian history of government with a history of atmospheric
science Raises crucial questions about the nature of state/science
relations and the conditions under which environmental knowledge is
produced
Psychologizing introduces students to the study of psychology by
encouraging them to approach the subject on a personal level.
Classroom-tested, the psychologizing model emphasizes learning
through practice. A conversational and highly engaging narrative
prompts students to begin thinking like psychologists as they
examine key concepts, including learning, development, personality,
and emotion. Based on the practice of phenomenology, Psychologizing
emphasizes meaning and context. Chapters include a discussion of
influential psychologists who have adopted this attitude and, in
doing so, have forever changed the way that we understand thinking
and learning. By exploring how experience is always meaningful, and
how meaning can only be understood within a context, students will
sharpen and develop critical thinking, and reflect on how they
identify and shape meaning in their own lives. This book is
accompanied by ancillaries designed to enhance the experience of
both instructors and students: Instructor's Manual. This valuable
resource provides a sample syllabus, open response activities for
discussion, suggested research paper guidelines, and sample
rubrics. Test Bank. For every chapter in the text, the Test Bank
includes questions in multiple choice, true/false, and essay
formats.
The path to becoming a leader for your students, faculty, and
community begins here. The Principal: Leadership for a Global
Society is the core textbook for aspiring and practicing K-12
school principals. Taking a practical and research-grounded
approach, this inspiring text prepares school leaders to
successfully face the challenges that they will deal with on a
day-to-day basis and throughout their careers. From curriculum
development to staff development to policy and discipline, it
addresses the most up-to-date practices in developing leadership
skills. The book provides a wide array of pedagogical features to
help practicing and aspiring school principals improve programs,
create a safer and more enriching environment for students and
faculty; meet school, district, community, state, and national
ideologies and standards; and much more. After reading The
Principal, the educational leaders of tomorrow will be equipped
with innovative, practical, and successful leadership concepts and
ideas that will help them make a powerful impact on not just those
who walk through the school doors, but the community as well.
Utilizing environmental archival materials from the UK, State,
Science and the Skies presents a groundbreaking historical account
of the development of a state science of atmospheric pollution.
Offers the most extensive historical and geographical account of
atmospheric government and pollution in Britain, available today
Presents archival material from 150 years of British history that
represents an original contribution to our knowledge of the history
of science and government Develops an innovative combination of
Foucauldian history of government with a history of atmospheric
science Raises crucial questions about the nature of state/science
relations and the conditions under which environmental knowledge is
produced
There is a rapidly emerging and developing area of music therapy
practice that uses electronic music technologies in a range of
therapeutic and clinical settings to help clients with complex
needs. This edited volume explains cutting edge technologies and
how to apply these tools in practice. With contributions from
leading experts in the field, the book takes the reader through the
equipment that is available including computer-based software;
electronic devices which produce musical sounds with minimal
movement or skill; assistive devices such as switches and sensors;
and recording and listening equipment. Clinical case studies are
then offered that show these technologies being used successfully
with a broad range of child and adult populations, including those
with visual impairments, autism spectrum disorders, medical needs,
physical challenges, and mental health issues, and within a variety
of settings, including a neonatal intensive care unit, schools,
hospital environments, and palliative care settings. The final
section looks toward the future and examines philosophical and
theoretical perspectives on the use of technology and its
relationship to aesthetics, gender and identity. This book will be
a key resource for all music therapists, special needs educators,
and professionals from the field of assistive technology, as well
as allied health professionals such as occupational therapists and
speech and language therapists.
Astro Admirers What makes two people compatible? Astro Admirers
introduces the "Elemodal" Matchmaking System which is based on the
elements and modes in Astrology. The system uses the three most
important signs in Astrology - the Sun sign, the Moon sign and the
sign on the Ascendant - to determine a person's personality type.
There are 102 personality types in the "Elemodal" system ranging
from the most outgoing personalities to the most retiring, the most
inflexible personalities to the most adaptable. Matchmaking is
calculated using a combination of both similarity and complementary
criteria to create balance in a relationship. Over 1400 well known
people are listed within the personality types. The author is a
graduate of Lancaster University, England. She has been married for
27 years and has three children.
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Mary - Devoted to God's Plan (Paperback)
Elizabeth Vince, Miles Custis, Douglas Mangum, Matthew M Whitehead, Rebecca Brant, …
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Chosen to be the mother of Jesus, Mary played a singular role in
God's plan of redemption. And her life, relationships, and faith
continue to hold significance for believers today. By responding
faithfully to God's call, Mary began an extraordinary journey of
transformation from Jesus' loving mother to one of His devoted
followers. In this 8-week study, authors Miles Custis, Michael R.
Grigoni, Douglas Mangum, Matthew M. Whitehead, Rebecca Brant, John
D. Barry, and Elizabeth Vince help you discover new meaning in the
life of Mary. Each chapter of Mary: Devoted to God's Plan is
structured to maximize your study by exploring the themes, context,
and background of events Mary's life, as well as offering biblical
parallels, extra-biblical references, and insights into how Mary's
experiences are relevant to your journey of faith. Walk through
life with Mary, learning along the way how her story is like your
story. Each chapter of Mary: Devoted to God's Plan is structured to
maximize your study. Theme: Introduces the meaning and relevance of
an event in Mary's life Literary Context: Illustrates the
conditions surrounding that event Historical and Cultural
Background: Presents relevant data about the ancient world A Closer
Look: Gives a walk-through of the event while exploring issues of
interpretation, original language, and theology Throughout the
Bible: Examines discussion of the event elsewhere in the Bible
Beyond the Bible: Treats references to the event in ancient
documents and extracanonical texts and references and by
theologians, the church fathers, and contemporary thinkers
Application: Concludes the chapter by exploring the event's
relevance to your journey of faith You'll also find Quick Tips
offering insight into difficult passages, historical information,
original language wording, and ancient thought.
Stay a step ahead of technological change so that every student can
flourish Students and classrooms are growing more technologically
savvy every semester, which presents you with an essential choice:
Will you let these learning tools sit idle, or will you unleash the
power of technology for your students and staff? The first edition
of Planning for Technology created leaders who empowered students
to master the technological tools now required for success. This
second edition will prepare you for the coming decade, when the
pace of change will be much faster. In addition to the core methods
and exercises, this book includes: Revisions addressing essential
digital developments of the past decade that school leaders must
learn to utilize New content covering guidelines for addressing the
new Common Core State Standards, distributed leadership, adult
learning theory, digital citizenship, cybersecurity, cloud
computing, and more A new chapter on creating a "culture of
technology" that goes beyond user manuals to create responsible,
tech-savvy students Technology is no longer optional-it is a
requirement for success in the 21st century. Planning for
Technology is the go-to resource for ensuring your students thrive.
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