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Exploring the diverse factors that persuaded Christopher Columbus
that he could reach the fabled "East" by sailing west, Dante,
Columbus and the Prophetic Tradition considers, first, the impact
of Dante's Divine Comedy and the apocalyptic prophetic tradition
that it reflects, on Columbus's perception both of the cosmos and
the eschatological meaning of his journey to what he called an
'other world.' In so doing, the book considers how affinities
between himself and the exiled poet might have led Columbus to see
himself as a divinely appointed agent of the apocalypse and his
enterprise as the realization of the spiritual journey chronicled
in the Comedy. As part of this study, the book necessarily examines
the cultural space that Dante's poem, its geography, cosmography
and eschatology, enjoyed in late fifteenth century Spain as well as
Columbus's own exposure to it. As it considers how Italian writers
and artists of the late Renaissance and Counter Reformation
received the news of Columbus' 'discovery' and appropriated the
figure of Dante and the pseudo-prophecy of the Comedy to interpret
its significance, the book examines how Tasso, Ariosto, Stradano
and Stigliani, in particular, forge a link between Dante and
Columbus to present the latter as an inheritor of an apostolic
tradition that traces back to the Aeneid. It further highlights the
extent to which Italian writers working in the context of the
Counter Reformation, use a Dantean filter to propagate the notion
of Columbus as a new Paul, that is, a divinely appointed apostle to
the New World, and the Roman Church as the rightful emperor of the
souls encountered there.
Written by an expert team of authors, this handbook is an essential
companion for all trainee coaches. It guides the reader through the
practical skills and knowledge they'll need to successfully
complete their training - from the coaching relationship and case
formulation, through to supervision and research, to professional
issues such as setting up in private practice and working
digitally. It includes top tips for getting the most out of a coach
training and addresses the 'what to do if' questions most
frequently asked by trainees.
This rich collection offers new perspectives on the future of
coaching and coaching psychology, with insight from a broad range
of contributors reflecting a wide variety of viewpoints. It
captures the ongoing evolution of coaching practice, inviting
contribution to conversations as they unfold. Mary Watts and Ian
Florance skillfully bring together authors from backgrounds in law,
finance, education, psychology and HR to examine the nature of
change and assess current and future developments. Emerging
Conversations in Coaching and Coaching Psychology considers
influences from within coaching itself, discussing topics including
ethics, diversity, supervision and reflective learning, and from
other disciplines, assessing the offerings of psychometric
assessment, trauma studies and neuroscience. It also considers the
impact of social changes as seen in business, education and
leadership, and concludes with a look at the future of coaching.
This book will be of great interest to coaches and trainee coaches
interested in changes and developments in the field, who aren't
afraid to ask questions and who are open to reflecting on their own
assumptions and approaches to practice.
This rich collection offers new perspectives on the future of
coaching and coaching psychology, with insight from a broad range
of contributors reflecting a wide variety of viewpoints. It
captures the ongoing evolution of coaching practice, inviting
contribution to conversations as they unfold. Mary Watts and Ian
Florance skillfully bring together authors from backgrounds in law,
finance, education, psychology and HR to examine the nature of
change and assess current and future developments. Emerging
Conversations in Coaching and Coaching Psychology considers
influences from within coaching itself, discussing topics including
ethics, diversity, supervision and reflective learning, and from
other disciplines, assessing the offerings of psychometric
assessment, trauma studies and neuroscience. It also considers the
impact of social changes as seen in business, education and
leadership, and concludes with a look at the future of coaching.
This book will be of great interest to coaches and trainee coaches
interested in changes and developments in the field, who aren't
afraid to ask questions and who are open to reflecting on their own
assumptions and approaches to practice.
As our understanding of learning focuses on the whole person rather
than individual aspects of learning, so the process of learning is
beginning to be studied from a wide variety of perspectives and
disciplines. This handbook presents a comprehensive overview of the
contemporary research into learning: it brings together a diverse
range of specialities with chapters written by leading scholars
throughout the world from a wide variety of different approaches.
The International Handbook of Learning captures the complexities of
the learning process in seven major parts. Its 54 chapters are
sub-divided in seven parts: Learning and the person: senses,
cognitions, emotions, personality traits and learning styles
Learning across the lifespan Life-wide learning Learning across the
disciplines: covering everything from anthropology to neuroscience
Meaning systems' interpretation Learning and disability Historical
and contemporary learning theorists. Written by international
experts, this book is the first comprehensive multi-disciplinary
analysis of learning, packing a diverse collection of research into
one accessible volume.
Exploring the diverse factors that persuaded Christopher Columbus
that he could reach the fabled "East" by sailing west, Dante,
Columbus and the Prophetic Tradition considers, first, the impact
of Dante's Divine Comedy and the apocalyptic prophetic tradition
that it reflects, on Columbus's perception both of the cosmos and
the eschatological meaning of his journey to what he called an
'other world.' In so doing, the book considers how affinities
between himself and the exiled poet might have led Columbus to see
himself as a divinely appointed agent of the apocalypse and his
enterprise as the realization of the spiritual journey chronicled
in the Comedy. As part of this study, the book necessarily examines
the cultural space that Dante's poem, its geography, cosmography
and eschatology, enjoyed in late fifteenth century Spain as well as
Columbus's own exposure to it. As it considers how Italian writers
and artists of the late Renaissance and Counter Reformation
received the news of Columbus' 'discovery' and appropriated the
figure of Dante and the pseudo-prophecy of the Comedy to interpret
its significance, the book examines how Tasso, Ariosto, Stradano
and Stigliani, in particular, forge a link between Dante and
Columbus to present the latter as an inheritor of an apostolic
tradition that traces back to the Aeneid. It further highlights the
extent to which Italian writers working in the context of the
Counter Reformation, use a Dantean filter to propagate the notion
of Columbus as a new Paul, that is, a divinely appointed apostle to
the New World, and the Roman Church as the rightful emperor of the
souls encountered there.
As our understanding of learning focuses on the whole person rather
than individual aspects of learning, so the process of learning is
beginning to be studied from a wide variety of perspectives and
disciplines. This handbook presents a comprehensive overview of the
contemporary research into learning: it brings together a diverse
range of specialities with chapters written by leading scholars
throughout the world from a wide variety of different approaches.
The International Handbook of Learning captures the complexities of
the learning process in seven major parts. Its 54 chapters are
sub-divided in seven parts: Learning and the person: senses,
cognitions, emotions, personality traits and learning styles
Learning across the lifespan Life-wide learning Learning across the
disciplines: covering everything from anthropology to neuroscience
Meaning systems' interpretation Learning and disability Historical
and contemporary learning theorists. Written by international
experts, this book is the first comprehensive multi-disciplinary
analysis of learning, packing a diverse collection of research into
one accessible volume.
Written by an expert team of authors, this handbook is an essential
companion for all trainee coaches. It guides the reader through the
practical skills and knowledge they'll need to successfully
complete their training - from the coaching relationship and case
formulation, through to supervision and research, to professional
issues such as setting up in private practice and working
digitally. It includes top tips for getting the most out of a coach
training and addresses the 'what to do if' questions most
frequently asked by trainees.
Der Band dokumentiert die Tagung "Digitale NAWIgation von
Inklusion" und bindet Theorie an Praxis. Als eine erste nationale
Konferenz stellten sich Veranstalter und Beitragende der Frage, wie
mit digitalen Werkzeugen im Naturwissenschaftsunterricht inklusive
Lernumgebungen geschaffen werden koennen. Entstanden ist ein
UEberblick uber aktuelle Bestrebungen in Deutschland, der Schweiz
und den USA mit Fokus auf der Verbindung von Theorie und Praxis
sowie der Nutzbarmachung der erprobten Ansatze fur die Umsetzung in
Schule und Unterricht.
A truly innovative gem of a book, Supervision in the Psychological
Professions empowers psychologists in all fields to become highly
skilled and successful in their application of supervisory
processes and methods. As the psychological professions move toward
mandating supervision, this book expertly bridges the gap between
philosophy and practice. It offers a practical, accessible and
conceptual approach for those wanting to hone their knowledge and
skills in this increasingly important area. Inviting the reader to
reflect on their own practice through reflective questions, case
studies and exercises, Lane, Watts and Corrie skilfully highlight
how the supervisor and supervisee can negotiate an effective
relationship within agreed frameworks. Covering the new supervision
regulation at local, national and international levels, this
practical guide is a must have read for practitioners across
psychological niches from forensic to mental health and from
coaching to educational and industrial psychology. "In this useful
text the many contributing authors thread their respective views
together toward the development of a personalised and fit for
purpose approach ... A valuable and significant contribution to the
field." Marc Simon Kahn, author of Coaching on the Axis, Clinical
Psychologist, Chartered Business Coach and Global Head of HR &
OD for Investec, London, UK"This is a rich book that provides much
food for thought about both giving and receiving supervision and it
offers a sense of coherence whilst respecting diversity." Sheelagh
Strawbridge, Chartered Psychologist, Self-employed, UK"This book
should be of great value and encouragement for psychologists
currently engaging in supervision practice ... It should also
provide badly needed orientation and stimulation for professional
and academic training settings". Michael Bruch, University College
London, UK
Written by a team of leading trainers, practitioners and
supervisors, this bestselling classic is the trainee therapist's
best friend. It identifies and guides trainees through the
practical skills and knowledge they'll need to make a success of
their training - from writing essays through to case formulation
and on to preparing for their first meeting with a client. Along
the way, it addresses and allays the concerns which are common to
all students. Now in its fourth edition, the book has been fully
updated to take account of the significant changes in the therapy
professions in recent years. It now includes new and important
chapters on: Evidence-based practice Working with diversity
Reflective practice Using social media, technology and online
therapy The Trainee Handbook is an invaluable companion, and source
of information and guidance for all trainees in counselling,
psychotherapy and counselling psychology, and newly-qualified
therapists entering into practice.
Title: The Sculptor of Florence: and other poems, etc.Publisher:
British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is
the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the
world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items
in all known languages and formats: books, journals, newspapers,
sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and much more. Its
collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial
additional collections of manuscripts and historical items dating
back as far as 300 BC.The POETRY & DRAMA collection includes
books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The books
reflect the complex and changing role of literature in society,
ranging from Bardic poetry to Victorian verse. Containing many
classic works from important dramatists and poets, this collection
has something for every lover of the stage and verse. ++++The below
data was compiled from various identification fields in the
bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an
additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++
British Library Watts, Mary; 1856. 8 . 11644.d.35.
Written by a team of leading trainers, practitioners and
supervisors, this bestselling classic is the trainee therapist's
best friend. It identifies and guides trainees through the
practical skills and knowledge they'll need to make a success of
their training - from writing essays through to case formulation
and on to preparing for their first meeting with a client. Along
the way, it addresses and allays the concerns which are common to
all students. Now in its fourth edition, the book has been fully
updated to take account of the significant changes in the therapy
professions in recent years. It now includes new and important
chapters on: Evidence-based practice Working with diversity
Reflective practice Using social media, technology and online
therapy The Trainee Handbook is an invaluable companion, and source
of information and guidance for all trainees in counselling,
psychotherapy and counselling psychology, and newly-qualified
therapists entering into practice.
Start learning how to solve tomorrow's problems today. HUMAN
RELATIONS 4e prepares you to put human relations theory into action
confidently to get the results you want. Authors Dalton, Hoyle, and
Watts use a unique approach that gives you the opportunity to
explore contemporary issues in human relations. Even better, the
authors have included all the study tools you need to help you get
the grade you want.
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