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To differentiate instruction is to act on the belief that all kids
deserve access to the richest, most compelling learning experiences
and to provide the scaffolding they need to seize that opportunity.
While a handful of teachers in a school might be using
differentiation to great success, it takes a collaborative,
schoolwide approach to maximize differentiation's effectiveness and
improve outcomes for all students. Leading for Differentiation lays
out the reflective thinking and action-oriented steps necessary to
launch a system of continuous professional learning, culture
building, and program assessment that will allow differentiation to
flourish in every classroom. Incorporating their own experienced
insights, real-world examples, and practical tools, world-renowned
differentiated instruction expert Carol Ann Tomlinson and change
leadership authority Michael Murphy explore: Why a move to
schoolwide differentiation makes so much sense for today's students
and today's standards- and accountability-focused climate. How to
transform a vision for schoolwide differentiation into manageable,
year-by-year plans to achieve it. How to incorporate the principles
of differentiation, motivation, and adult learning into respectful,
responsive, and truly effective professional learning throughout
all stages of the change initiative. How to foster and recognize
growth in teachers' differentiation practices, and how to chart the
impact differentiation is having on student learning. How to
recognize, understand, and respond to resistance-in both its
predictable forms and surprising ones. What schoolwide
differentiation looks like when it's fully established, and how to
tend to it for long-term success. Leading the change to a
differentiated school means creating an environment in which each
individual feels valued, challenged, supported, and part of a team
working together for success. In this book, school leaders will
learn how to set the course for positive change and create the
structural supports that will help teachers grow as differentiators
so that their students will thrive as learners.
Clinical Biochemistry is a best-selling textbook, with global sales
of well over 80,000. It is used across the world, and has been
translated into ten languages. Over six successive editions, it has
provided students with just the right amount of information they
need to understand and apply clinical biochemistry in a clinical
context. It is aimed fairly and squarely at those who are new to
the subject, and is suitable for undergraduates across a range of
courses including medicine, nursing, biomedical science, pharmacy
and life sciences. Junior doctors will also find it useful. The
seventh edition retains the same practical and patient-centred
approach that has made previous editions so popular. Despite its
accessibility, there is no 'dumbing-down': all essential
information is covered. The illustrations, which are a major part
of its visual appeal, have been revisited and updated. This book is
an ideal source for understanding the background to biochemical
tests and how they should be interpreted. It will help you apply
your learning in the clinical context. The same basic structure
that has proved successful previously has been retained; sections
on core biochemistry, endocrinology and specialised investigations
follow an introductory section. Clinical notes and case histories
on help you to apply learning to clinical practice Covers the bulk
of routine analyses and their relevance to the clinical setting
Addresses real-world practicalities, such as how modern hospital
laboratories work, and how test results should be interpreted Each
topic presented on a richly illustrated two-page spread for easier
understanding MCQs for each chapter Accompanying e-book now
includes some animations A new chapter on the pancreas, as well as
two chapters that explain how some analyses are done - methods
involving antibodies, and methods that separate and identify
analytes.
This volume and its companion, The new dynamics of ageing volume 2,
provide comprehensive multi-disciplinary overviews of the very
latest research on ageing. It reports the outcomes of the most
concerted investigation ever undertaken into both the influence
shaping the changing nature of ageing and its consequences for
individuals and society. This book concentrates on three major
themes: active ageing, design for ageing well and the relationship
between ageing and socio-economic development. Each chapter
provides a state of the art topic summary as well as reporting the
essential research findings from New Dynamics of Ageing research
projects. There is a strong emphasis on the practical implications
of ageing and how evidence-based policies, practices and new
products can produce individual and societal benefits.
The book offers a critical synthesis of critical theory, decolonial
theory and Buddhist/Confucian inspired social theory. It does so as
a cosmopolitan endeavour in order to overcome the limitations of
these three traditions. The Buddhist/Confucian inspired social
theory provides a robust and interpenetrative account of intra and
inter-cultural social ontology, critical theory safeguards the
individual and decolonial theory forces us to move away from ideals
to instead focus on injustices. The approach is a unique and
original synthesis of these three traditions. This leads to a
conceptually non-western centric account of critical
cosmopolitanism and radical democracy. The main themes are
eurocentrism, cosmopolitanism, post-individual subjectivity and
democracy. In providing such an account it allows for the study of
the effects of the lives of those in colonised societies but also
provides a mechanism to explore the effects of colonisation on the
colonising societies.
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Sequel to Tim Burton's hugely successful 'Batman' (1989). Oswald
Cobblepot was abandoned by his parents as a baby. Thirty three
years later, bent on revenge, he returns to Gotham City as the
Penguin (Danny DeVito). First he begins a warped campaign to become
Mayor, helped by millionaire businessman Max Shreck (Christopher
Walken); next, he undertakes a mission to murder every first born
son in Gotham - a plan which will avenge his own beginnings.
Meanwhile, he has two adversaries to contend with: Catwoman
(Michelle Pfeiffer), the embittered ex-secretary of Max Shreck,
and, of course, the old caped crusader himself - Batman (Michael
Keaton).
A major feature of the political development of Western democracies
is the growth of indigenous, ethnic and national groups striving
for political self-determination. This book analyses the
institutional responses individual governments have made to these
demands. Sub-State Nationalism provides a much needed
categorization and genuinely comparative analysis of the political
voice gained by sub-state national groups in multinational
democratic communities. The book includes international
case-studies drawn from Canada, New Zealand, Australia and the USA.
It covers the empirical question of what voice these groups have,
and how its institutions are structured, and the analytical
question of how such knowledge contributes to our theoretical
understanding of the politics of group rights and representation.
What is multiculturalism and what are the different theories used
to justify it? Are multicultural policies a threat to liberty and
equality? Can liberal democracies accommodate minority groups
without sacrificing peace and stability? In this clear introduction
to the subject, Michael Murphy explores these questions and
critically assesses multiculturalism from the standpoint of
political philosophy and political practice. The book explores the
origins and contemporary usage of the concept of multiculturalism
in the context of debates about citizenship, egalitarian justice
and conflicts between individual and collective rights. The ideas
of some of the most influential champions and critics of
multiculturalism, including Will Kymlicka, Chandran Kukathas, Susan
Okin and Brian Barry, are also clearly explained and evaluated. Key
themes include the tension between multiculturalism and gender
equality, cultural relativism and the limits of liberal toleration,
and the impact of multicultural policies on social cohesion ethnic
conflict. Murphy also surveys the legal practices and policies
enacted to accommodate multiculturalism, drawing on examples from
the Americas, Australasia, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Multiculturalism: A Critical Introduction is an ideal starting
point for anyone coming to the topic for the first time as well as
those already familiar with some of the key issues.
This is a study of the impact of exile on three distinct poetic
voices from three distinct cultures. Notions of identity are
explored through the poetry of Auden, Brodsky and Szirtes.
Contents: Part I: Introduction 1. What Type of Political Voice? 2. Extent of Political Voice Part II: Evidence from the Cases 3. Separate Bodies 4. Sub-Legislative Bodies and Representatives Part III: Using the Matrix 5. Theory and Practice 6. Legitimacy 7. A Shopping Catalogue Concluding Words
1.6 seconds. That's how long it takes to fall two stories. That's
how long it takes for life to change. When Michael Murphy was 21,
he fell off a roof at college and landed flat on his back, severing
his spine. They say that nobody understands their own traumatic
injury just after it happens-but Michael did. Every person falls.
They fall short in school, in life, in work, and in love. Their
lives sometimes feel punctuated by those downfalls-the rejection
letters, the unrequited love, the missed promotions, the life
altering traumas. Everyone falls. But then what? When I Fell is a
true tale of going from abled, to disabled, to empowered. It
combines the story surrounding Michael's recovery with the science
of resiliency and thriving-what psychologists are now calling
Posttraumatic Growth (PTG)-to teach readers how to hit home runs
when life throws them curves. Befitting new mainstream acceptance
for disabilities, When I Fell is as much a memoir as it is a
message. It features the five principles established by Drs.
Tedeschi and Calhoun-the pioneers who coined the phrase in the
1990's-for scientific validation to bring PTG further into the
public eye.
What is multiculturalism and what are the different theories used
to justify it? Are multicultural policies a threat to liberty and
equality? Can liberal democracies accommodate minority groups
without sacrificing peace and stability? In this clear introduction
to the subject, Michael Murphy explores these questions and
critically assesses multiculturalism from the standpoint of
political philosophy and political practice. The book explores the
origins and contemporary usage of the concept of multiculturalism
in the context of debates about citizenship, egalitarian justice
and conflicts between individual and collective rights. The ideas
of some of the most influential champions and critics of
multiculturalism, including Will Kymlicka, Chandran Kukathas, Susan
Okin and Brian Barry, are also clearly explained and evaluated. Key
themes include the tension between multiculturalism and gender
equality, cultural relativism and the limits of liberal toleration,
and the impact of multicultural policies on social cohesion ethnic
conflict. Murphy also surveys the legal practices and policies
enacted to accommodate multiculturalism, drawing on examples from
the Americas, Australasia, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
Multiculturalism: A Critical Introduction is an ideal starting
point for anyone coming to the topic for the first time as well as
those already familiar with some of the key issues.
What is a life worth? In the wake of eugenics, new quantitative
racist practices that valued life for the sake of economic futures
flourished. In The Economization of Life, Michelle Murphy
provocatively describes the twentieth-century rise of
infrastructures of calculation and experiment aimed at governing
population for the sake of national economy, pinpointing the spread
of a potent biopolitical logic: some must not be born so that
others might live more prosperously. Resituating the history of
postcolonial neoliberal technique in expert circuits between the
United States and Bangladesh, Murphy traces the methods and
imaginaries through which family planning calculated lives not
worth living, lives not worth saving, and lives not worth being
born. The resulting archive of thick data transmuted into
financialized "Invest in a Girl" campaigns that reframed survival
as a question of human capital. The book challenges readers to
reject the economy as our collective container and to refuse
population as a term of reproductive justice.
Living Out Loud: An Introduction to LGBTQ History, Society, and
Culture offers students an evidence-based foundation in the
interdisciplinary field of LGBTQ Studies. Chapters on history,
diversity, dating/relationships, education, sexual health, and
globalization reflect current research and thinking in the social
sciences, humanities, and sciences. Coverage of current events and
recommendations for additional readings, videos, and web resources
help students apply the contents in their lives, making Living Out
Loud the perfect core text for LGBTQ+ Studies (and similar)
courses.
Fear Dat New Orleans explores the eccentric and often macabre dark
corners of America's most unique city. In addition to detailed
histories of bizarre burials, ghastly murders, and the greatest
concentration of haunted places in America, Fear Dat features a
"bone watcher's guide" with useful directions of who's buried
where, from Marie Laveau to Ruthie the Duck Girl. You'll also find
where to buy the most authentic gris-gris or to get the best
psychic reading. The Huffington Post tagged Michael Murphy's first
book Eat Dat, about the city's food culture, the #1 "essential"
book to read before coming to New Orleans. New Orleans Living
called it "both reverent and irreverent, he manages to bring a
sense of humor to serious eating-and that's what New Orleans is all
about." In Fear Dat, Murphy brings similar insights and irreverence
to New Orleans voodoo, vampires, graveyards, and ghosts.
In this Student Guide to James Joyce, one of the key figures in
modernism, careful consideration is given to all of the author's
major works, placing them in the evolving post-colonial literary
tradition of Ireland. Whilst due recognition is given to Joyce's
other works, Ulysses is seen as central to his achievement. Michael
Murphy is a published poet, critic and translator. He lectures in
English at Liverpool Hope University "
Activities for Teaching Gender and Sexuality in the University
Classroom is the first interdisciplinary collection of activities
devoted entirely to teaching about gender and sexuality. It offers
both new and seasoned instructors a range of exciting exercises
that can be immediately adapted for their own classes, at various
levels, and across a range of disciplines. Activities are
self-contained, classroom-tested, and edited for ease of use and
potential to remain current. Each activity is thoroughly described
with a comprehensive rationale that allows even those unfamiliar
with the material/concepts to quickly understand and access the
material, learning objectives, required time and materials,
directions for facilitation, debriefing questions, cautionary
advice, and other applications. For the reader's benefit, each
activity is briefly summarized in the table of contents and
organized according to themes common to most social science
classrooms: Work, Media, Sexuality, Body, etc. Many activities also
include handouts that can be photocopied and used immediately in
the classroom. Activities for Teaching Gender and Sexuality in the
University Classroom will be the standard desk-reference on this
topic for years to come, and will be indispensable to those who
regularly teach on these topics.
Essays discussing the concept of globalisation as present in works
of art and literature. Like Freud's `civilisation', globalisation
is both cause and consequence of its own discontents, visible at
times only in the resistances it generates. Study of the phenomenon
has until recently been confined largely to economists and
political and social scientists. The present volume brings a range
of literary and cultural analyses to bear to demonstrate both its
actual time-depth and the all-encompassing nature of its influences
on culture and consciousness. The English language and English
literature have been major elements in its forging, underwriting
first British and then American cultural hegemony. Unlike most
readings of globalisation, these essays depict notan irresistible
juggernaut but a process that, in generating its own resistances,
opens up the possibility of an alternative world order founded not
on the inequities of power and capital, but on shared commitment to
a fragile planet and a common and universal culture. Ranging from
Homer to Michael Crichton, Shakespeare to Suleyman Al-Bassam, John
Donne to Les Murray, John Keats to Derek Walcott, Conrad, Gissing
and Edward Lear to V. S. Naipauland Salman Rushdie, and addressing,
among many others, writers as diverse as Paul Valery and Edouard
Glissant, Gertrude Stein and Wallace Stevens, George Orwell, Martha
Gellhorn and Storm Jameson, Eliot, Yeats and Auden, Seamus Heaney
and Paul Muldoon, these essays explore a remarkable range of
responses to the process of globalisation from earliest times to
the present day. Contributors: STAN SMITH, GRAHAM HOLDERNESS, BRYAN
LOUGHREY, JENNIFER BIRKETT, PHYLLIS LASSNER, SHARON OUDITT, TONY
SHARPE, EDWARD LARRISSY, MICHAEL MURPHY, LIAM CONNELL
Living Out Loud: An Introduction to LGBTQ History, Society, and
Culture offers students an evidence-based foundation in the
interdisciplinary field of LGBTQ Studies. Chapters on history,
diversity, dating/relationships, education, sexual health, and
globalization reflect current research and thinking in the social
sciences, humanities, and sciences. Coverage of current events and
recommendations for additional readings, videos, and web resources
help students apply the contents in their lives, making Living Out
Loud the perfect core text for LGBTQ+ Studies (and similar)
courses.
What is a life worth? In the wake of eugenics, new quantitative
racist practices that valued life for the sake of economic futures
flourished. In The Economization of Life, Michelle Murphy
provocatively describes the twentieth-century rise of
infrastructures of calculation and experiment aimed at governing
population for the sake of national economy, pinpointing the spread
of a potent biopolitical logic: some must not be born so that
others might live more prosperously. Resituating the history of
postcolonial neoliberal technique in expert circuits between the
United States and Bangladesh, Murphy traces the methods and
imaginaries through which family planning calculated lives not
worth living, lives not worth saving, and lives not worth being
born. The resulting archive of thick data transmuted into
financialized "Invest in a Girl" campaigns that reframed survival
as a question of human capital. The book challenges readers to
reject the economy as our collective container and to refuse
population as a term of reproductive justice.
Building change for the long game It's natural to resist change -
but when we fundamentally commit to putting our students first, we
must also commit to make lasting changes in current practice. Can
we lead individuals and school teams to embrace strategic effort
and lasting growth despite challenging circumstances and inevitable
resistance? For school leaders willing to change their behavior on
behalf of their teams, the answer is Yes! This practical,
thoughtful book builds on what we already know about change,
invites reflection, and provides guidance to develop changes that
will last. Readers will learn to: Organize and create conditions in
which staff and students flourish Focus on phases of change and
address the critical leadership practices that will simultaneously
move change forward and address the kinds of resistance that may
appear Apply two long-term stories of district change to their own
particular contexts, so they can avoid mistakes and focus on
strategies that work Create their own relationship-rich,
personalized path for leading and managing change We can build more
reliable and effective changes in schools by ensuring steady
progress over time. Dig into this informative book to discover the
what, how, and why of a holistic change architecture to move your
teams toward impactful changes that will stand the test of time.
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