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Through life we experience many things, and most of us will find
some broken places along the way. This book is based upon Jeremiah
18, the story of the potter and the clay. The effects of sin, words
spoken over you, a bad beginning, a broken spirit, and any number
of things can shape the person we become. But there is good news
for the life surrendered to the hands of the Lord. Whatever the
scar that you bear, He has it covered. He has always known your
heart and what it would take to bring you to your knees. This is
his place--His opportunity to take you into His hands and make you
again. Will you allow the process? And do you believe? God waits.
He waits for permission. He waits and longs for a willing heart
ready for change. This is where the healing can take place.
This collection, edited by Jim A. Kuypers, analyzes genres of
public communication to examine how the pandemic has impacted
specific areas of scholarship within the communication discipline.
Contributors begin each chapter by acknowledging the parameters of
their sub-discipline and then discussing key elements being
affected by the pandemic and pandemic responses. Viewing the
pandemic through the eyes of their sub-disciplines, contributors
offer unique insights on the effects of the pandemic upon human
communication in their specific area of focus, examining how the
pandemic will continue to affect the teaching of their subject
areas and providing suggestions for future research.
Sub-disciplines represented in this collection include digital
rhetoric, journalism & mass communication, free speech, public
relations, sports communication, public address, health
communication, spiritual communication, and popular culture.
Scholars of communication, media studies, and education will find
this book particularly useful.
Administrators of museums and other informal-learning centers often
need to demonstrate, in some tangible way, the effectiveness of
their institutions as teaching tools. Practical Evaluation Guide
discusses specific methods for analyzing audience learning and
behavior in museums, zoos, botanic gardens, nature centers, camps,
and youth programs. Evaluation is essential because it allows you
to answer critical questions like: *How can one measure the impacts
of educational experiences in a museum, zoo, or aquarium? *Are
digital technologies more effective than traditional exhibits for
enhancing visitor interest and understanding? *How does one measure
learning in these informal environments where visitors themselves
decide what they will experience? *Since we know many visitors come
to informal institutions for social interaction and play, how does
one access these social impacts? The Practical Evaluation Guide is
an all-in-one resource to guide professionals working in museums
and other informal educational institutions. This new edition
includes updates throughout and features a brand-new chapter on
evaluating digital interactive exhibits. The section on
observational tools includes a new section on using video
recordings and the section on interviews includes recent studies
from countries outside the U.S. Practical Evaluation Guide serves
as a basic, easy-to-follow guide for museum professionals and
students who want to understand the effects of such public
institutions on the people who visit them.
Vom Lauf im Park bis zu Olympischen Spielen – Sport hat viele
Facetten und die Wirkungen auf Umwelt, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft
sind immens. Sport braucht dabei immer Räume: Stadien,
Sportplätze und Schwimmhallen, Berge und Wälder, Parks, Straßen
oder Industriebrachen. Individualisierung und Lifestyle
differenzieren den Sport mit neuen Anforderungen an die
Nutzung des Raumes. Ökologisch wirkt Sport im Spannungsfeld
Natursport und Naturschutz oder wenn Großveranstaltungen neue
Infrastrukturen benötigen und zehntausende Menschen anziehen.
Ökonomische und soziale Effekte können erheblich sein, sind oft
aber nur von kurzer Dauer. Dies führt zur Frage der
Nachhaltigkeit. Was bewirkt Skibetrieb in Zeiten des Klimawandels?
Was kosten sportliche Großereignisse, welche Effekte entstehen auf
Einkommen und Arbeitsmarkt? Was trägt Sport zu Integration,
Empowerment, Image und Identität bei? Und wie können Kommunen und
Regionen dies in die Planung von Sportstätten und in die Sport-
und Stadtentwicklung integrieren? Das erste Buch, das Sport und
Geographie aus Perspektiven der Nachhaltigkeit umfassend vereint,
behandelt Wirkungen und deren Ursachen systematisch, bietet
Definitionen wichtiger Konzepte und bezieht Breitensport,
Trendsport und Natursport ebenso ein wie Spitzensport. Basierend
auf langjähriger Forschung beleuchten die Autorinnen und Autoren
aus unterschiedlichen Disziplinen die Entwicklungen sportlicher
Aktivitäten und ihre Raumansprüche. Als Lehrbuch bietet dieser
Band einen linearen Einstieg und Ãœberblick. Im Sinne eines
Sammelbands kann jedes Kapitel für sich gelesen werden. Die
Erkenntnisse sind gleichermaßen nützlich für
Forschende und Studierende der Fächer Geographie,
Sportwissenschaft, Sozialwissenschaft und Wirtschaftswissenschaften
sowie der Raum-, Regional- und Stadtplanung.
First published in 1999, this second edition of Values in Social
Work has been extensively revised from the first edition,
incorporating new case study material and extended areas of
analysis. Values in Social Work encourages the reader to critically
examine social work values as they relate to the processes whereby
individuals become 'clients', how values work in practice, and the
nature of social work practice in society. Michael Horne begins by
describing and critically examining the central social work values
of respect for persons and self-determination. He goes on to
illustrate and examine what happens to these values in social work
practice, describing and analysing actual cases based on interviews
with social workers. The author concludes with a theoretical
framework that seeks to critically understand the nature of social
work values in the context of the function and nature of social
work in society. Thus, Values in Social Work takes the subject of
values, often treated in an abstract and theoretical way, firmly
into the arena of contemporary social work practice. As such the
book is a valuable resource to social workers, social work students
and the reader interested in a values based exploration of social
work.
Administrators of museums and other informal-learning centers often
need to demonstrate, in some tangible way, the effectiveness of
their institutions as teaching tools. Practical Evaluation Guide
discusses specific methods for analyzing audience learning and
behavior in museums, zoos, botanic gardens, nature centers, camps,
and youth programs. Evaluation is essential because it allows you
to answer critical questions like: *How can one measure the impacts
of educational experiences in a museum, zoo, or aquarium? *Are
digital technologies more effective than traditional exhibits for
enhancing visitor interest and understanding? *How does one measure
learning in these informal environments where visitors themselves
decide what they will experience? *Since we know many visitors come
to informal institutions for social interaction and play, how does
one access these social impacts? The Practical Evaluation Guide is
an all-in-one resource to guide professionals working in museums
and other informal educational institutions. This new edition
includes updates throughout and features a brand-new chapter on
evaluating digital interactive exhibits. The section on
observational tools includes a new section on using video
recordings and the section on interviews includes recent studies
from countries outside the U.S. Practical Evaluation Guide serves
as a basic, easy-to-follow guide for museum professionals and
students who want to understand the effects of such public
institutions on the people who visit them.
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Love Evolves (Paperback)
Michael Horne; Edited by Elaine Weeks; Arica Quinn
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R190
Discovery Miles 1 900
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Through life we experience many things, and most of us will find
some broken places along the way. This book is based upon Jeremiah
18, the story of the potter and the clay. The effects of sin, words
spoken over you, a bad beginning, a broken spirit, and any number
of things can shape the person we become. But there is good news
for the life surrendered to the hands of the Lord. Whatever the
scar that you bear, He has it covered. He has always known your
heart and what it would take to bring you to your knees. This is
his place--His opportunity to take you into His hands and make you
again. Will you allow the process? And do you believe? God waits.
He waits for permission. He waits and longs for a willing heart
ready for change. This is where the healing can take place.
A groundbreaking and timely prescription for education reform-from
a leading expert in innovation and growth Recent studies in
neuroscience reveal that the way we learn doesn't always match up
with the way we are taught. To stay competitive-academically,
economically, and technologically-we need to rethink our
understanding of intelligence and reevaluate our educational
system. Disrupting Class offers a groundbreaking and timely
prescription for education reform that incorporates customized
learning, student-centric classrooms, and new technology. The
foremost expert in the field of disruptive innovation, Clayton M.
Christensen and his coauthors apply his famous theories to
illustrate the benefits of changing our approach to education.
Featuring fascinating case studies, scientific findings, and
unprecedented insights on how innovation must be managed, this book
will open your eyes to new possibilities, unlock hidden potential,
and get you to think differently about learning and education.
Clay Christensen's groundbreaking bestselling work in education now
updated and expanded, including a new chapter on Christensen's
seminal "Jobs to Be Done" theory applied to education.
""Provocatively titled, "Disrupting Class" is just what
America's K-12 education system needs--a well thought-through
proposal for using technology to better serve students and bring
our schools into the 21st Century. Unlike so many education
'reforms, ' this is not small-bore stuff. For that reason alone,
it's likely to be resisted by defenders of the status quo, even
though it's necessary and right for our kids. We owe it to them to
make sure this book isn't merely a terrific read; it must become a
blueprint for educational transformation.""
--Joel Klein, Chancellor of the New York City Department of
Education
""A brilliant teacher, Christensen brings clarity to a muddled
and chaotic world of education.""
--Jim Collins, bestselling author of "Good to Great"
""Just as iTunes revolutionized the music industry, technology
has the potential to transform education in America so that every
one of the nation's 50 million students receives a high quality
education. "Disrupting Class" is a must-read, as it shows us how we
can blaze that trail toward transformation."
"--Jeb Bush, former Governor of Florida
According to recent studies in neuroscience, the way we learn
doesn't always match up with the way we are taught. If we hope to
stay competitive-academically, economically, and technologically-we
need to rethink our understanding of intelligence, reevaluate our
educational system, and reinvigorate our commitment to learning. In
other words, we need "disruptive innovation."
Now, in his long-awaited new book, Clayton M. Christensen and
coauthors Michael B. Horn and Curtis W. Johnson take one of the
most important issues of our time-education-and apply Christensen's
now-famous theories of "disruptive" change using a wide range of
real-life examples. Whether you're a school administrator,
government official, business leader, parent, teacher, or
entrepreneur, you'll discover surprising new ideas, outside-the-box
strategies, and straight-A success stories. You'll learn how:
Customized learning will help many more students succeed in school
Student-centric classrooms will increase the demand for new
technology Computers must be disruptively deployed to every student
Disruptive innovation can circumvent roadblocks that have prevented
other attempts at school reform We can compete in the global
classroom-and get ahead in the global market
Filled with fascinating case studies, scientific findings, and
unprecedented insights on how innovation must be managed,
"Disrupting Class" will open your eyes to new possibilities, unlock
hidden potential, and get you to think differently. Professor
Christensen and his coauthors provide a bold new lesson in
innovation that will help you make the grade for years to come.
The future is now. Class is in session.
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