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Shasta Nation (Hardcover)
Monica J. Hall, Betty Lou Hall
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Although born Giuseppe Guttovergi to a poor, immigrant Italian
family, it was as Paul Creston that Giuseppe rose to prominence,
becoming one of the most widely performed American composers.
Rhythm was a continued subject of research for this composer, and
by 1945 he had established a terminology of rhythmic structures,
which he observed both in his music and the music of other
composers, even writing two books on the subject. This volume
presents for the first time a complete descriptive account of the
life of the composer, as well as access to currently available
materials by and about him.
Coping with Educational Crises: Approaches from School Leaders Who
Did It provides readers with perspectives and research-based
strategies regarding the leadership approaches employed by school
district administrators at all levels of organizational
responsibility including superintendents of schools; assistant
superintendents; program directors and coordinators; principals;
assistant principals; and teacher leaders to confront unexpected
major crises in school operations such as that created by the
COVID-19 global pandemic. This book consists of eight chapters
written by practicing administrators, leadership researchers, and
experienced educators who present their analyses and insights about
managing the people, things, and ideas of educational organizations
during crisis situations. They articulate various approaches that
they and other educational leaders employed to abate the
deleterious impact of crises on their respective organizations.
Coping with Educational Crises also provides recommendations to
current and future school leaders who may face similar crises
during their careers. Additionally, the editors and contributing
authors offer sage advice to educational policymakers, school
administrators, parents, and community leaders to recognize the
collateral opportunities associated with any crisis including
reforms to the pre-crisis traditional educational system since some
of its key foundations, procedures, and expectations may have been
significantly changed forever.
Coping with Educational Crises: Approaches from School Leaders Who
Did It provides readers with perspectives and research-based
strategies regarding the leadership approaches employed by school
district administrators at all levels of organizational
responsibility including superintendents of schools; assistant
superintendents; program directors and coordinators; principals;
assistant principals; and teacher leaders to confront unexpected
major crises in school operations such as that created by the
COVID-19 global pandemic. This book consists of eight chapters
written by practicing administrators, leadership researchers, and
experienced educators who present their analyses and insights about
managing the people, things, and ideas of educational organizations
during crisis situations. They articulate various approaches that
they and other educational leaders employed to abate the
deleterious impact of crises on their respective organizations.
Coping with Educational Crises also provides recommendations to
current and future school leaders who may face similar crises
during their careers. Additionally, the editors and contributing
authors offer sage advice to educational policymakers, school
administrators, parents, and community leaders to recognize the
collateral opportunities associated with any crisis including
reforms to the pre-crisis traditional educational system since some
of its key foundations, procedures, and expectations may have been
significantly changed forever.
Managing Yourself and Others During Crises: Key Leadership Visions,
Approaches, and Dispositions to Survive and Thrive is about
managing yourself and others during crisis situations like the
recent unprecedented global pandemic that promulgated chaos in the
operations of most human societies and institutions including
family structures, educational procedures and practices, work
relationships and settings, religious observances, governmental
functions, protocols, and processes. This book provides insights
based on the knowledge and experiences of practicing leadership and
policy experts about keeping organizations functioning, as best as
possible, during crises situations. They articulate practical
approaches based on sound leadership research for ensuring that the
people, things, and ideas of seminal societal institutions like
education not only survive the crisis but also continue to thrive.
Key leadership visions, approaches, and personal dispositions to
cope with such monumental and unexpected changes are presented by
chapter authors who not only studied crises situations but also
personally lived through them and appropriately managed themselves
and others using various comprehensive strategies, techniques, and
coping mechanisms based on leadership best practices in educational
organizations.
Managing Yourself and Others During Crises: Key Leadership Visions,
Approaches, and Dispositions to Survive and Thrive is about
managing yourself and others during crisis situations like the
recent unprecedented global pandemic that promulgated chaos in the
operations of most human societies and institutions including
family structures, educational procedures and practices, work
relationships and settings, religious observances, governmental
functions, protocols, and processes. This book provides insights
based on the knowledge and experiences of practicing leadership and
policy experts about keeping organizations functioning, as best as
possible, during crises situations. They articulate practical
approaches based on sound leadership research for ensuring that the
people, things, and ideas of seminal societal institutions like
education not only survive the crisis but also continue to thrive.
Key leadership visions, approaches, and personal dispositions to
cope with such monumental and unexpected changes are presented by
chapter authors who not only studied crises situations but also
personally lived through them and appropriately managed themselves
and others using various comprehensive strategies, techniques, and
coping mechanisms based on leadership best practices in educational
organizations.
This timely collection of original essays traces the migration of synthetic chemicals from the laboratory to the factory and then into the environment, bodies and communities. Turning our attention to the impact these chemicals have on our ecosystems, human health, social organization and political processes, the contributors break new ground by focusing on the production and distribution of these potentially hazardous agents themselves rather than just detailing their effects.
This timely collection of original essays traces the migration of synthetic chemicals from the laboratory to the factory and then into the environment, bodies and communities. Turning our attention to the impact these chemicals have on our ecosystems, human health, social organization and political processes, the contributors break new ground by focusing on the production and distribution of these potentially hazardous agents themselves rather than just detailing their effects.
An investigation into how schools can influence the developing
values of young people is given in this book. The authors first
look, from the perspective of educationalists and policy makers, at
values within contemporary education; in particular, moral,
spiritual, democratic and environmental values together with arts
and health education. Secondly, they focus on the values of pupils
and schools, examining school aims and mission statements, the
formal curriculum, school ethos and assessment of children's
development.; Insights are provided with guidance on how values may
be most effectively incorporated into the activities of the
schools. This book is intended to be of use as a practical and
informative guide to all those involved in primary and secondary
education and those interested in values education generally.
An investigation into how schools can influence the developing
values of young people is given in this book. The authors first
look, from the perspective of educationalists and policy makers, at
values within contemporary education; in particular, moral,
spiritual, democratic and environmental values together with arts
and health education. Secondly, they focus on the values of pupils
and schools, examining school aims and mission statements, the
formal curriculum, school ethos and assessment of children's
development.; Insights are provided with guidance on how values may
be most effectively incorporated into the activities of the
schools. This book is intended to be of use as a practical and
informative guide to all those involved in primary and secondary
education and those interested in values education generally.
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Michael's Tree (Paperback)
Monica J Wadsworth; L a Eaton
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R452
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Rejoicer (Paperback)
Monica J. Rowan
bundle available
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R254
R216
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Handbook of Administrative Policies & Procedures in Health Care
Management of Patients
It is now possible for physicians to recognize that a pregnant
woman's foetus is facing life-threatening problems, perform surgery
on the foetus, and if it survives, return it to the woman's uterus
to finish gestation. Although foetal surgery has existed in various
forms for three decades, it is only just beginning to capture the
public's imagination. These still largely experimental procedures
raise all types of medical, political and ethical questions. Who is
the patient? What are the technical difficulties involved in foetal
surgery? How do reproductive politics seep into the operating room,
and how do medical definitions and meanings flow out of medicine
and into other social spheres? How are ethical issues defined in
this practice and who defines them? Is foetal surgery the kind of
medicine we want? What is involved in reframing foetal surgery as a
women's health issue, rather than simply a paediatric concern? In
this ethnographic study of the social, cultural and historical
aspects of foetal surgery, Monica Casper addresses these questions.
The Making of the Unborn Patient examines two important and
connected events of the second half of the 20th century: the
emergence of foetal surgery as a new medical speciality and the
debut of the unborn patient. Drawing on a wide range of sources,
Casper shows how biomedical work has intersected with reproductive
politics for three decades to generate new cultural meanings of
foetuses, women and medicine itself. Since its inception, foetal
surgery has been controversial both inside and outside of medicine
precisely because it transgresses a number of boundaries,
challenging our most cherished assumptions about pregnancy,
maternal sacrifice, foetal life and death, and the limits of
technology. Like many other medical innovations, especially those
at the beginnings and ends of human life, foetal surgery is
proceeding rapidly but without careful reflection about what it
means and without public debate about its consequences. Foetal
surgery is risky, expensive and fraught with peril for both women
and their foetuses. This book offers a critical social and cultural
analysis of this nascent yet significant innovation in biomedicine.
Analyzing original data, Casper explores early foetal surgery
efforts and the emergence of the unborn patient in the 1960s. She
examines several related practices, including foetal physiology,
diagnostic technologies, animal experimentation, and foetal wound
healing research, and the ways in which they have shaped foetal
surgery. She presents ethnographic data collected at one of the
premier US foetal treatment facilities, offering a
behind-the-scenes look at the various kinds of work involved in
operating on human foetuses. She also examines the many ethical
dilemmas involved in research on human subjects in experimental
foetal surgery. Perhaps most significantly, the book draws
attention to the many ways in which foetal surgery affects women's
health.
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