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What should conversations about race look and sound like in the
elementary classroom? How do we respond authentically and
truthfully to children's questions about the world? And how can we
build classroom communities that encourage these meaningful
conversations about race? Matthew Kay and Jennifer Orr take on
these questions and more in We're Gonna Keep On Talking: How to
Lead Meaningful Race Conversations in the Elementary Classroom. A
companion work to Kay's Not Light, But Fire, this book focuses on
the unique and powerful role discussions about race can play in the
elementary classroom. Drawing its title inspiration from the lyrics
of the freedom song ""Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around,"" sung
by hundreds of children marching against segregation in what came
to be known as the Children's Crusade of 1963, We're Gonna Keep On
Talking is written for teachers who are willing to match children's
courage and brilliance, and who believe that ""a foundation in
meaningful race discourse will help [children] to seek justice for
themselves and their neighbors, to be kinder, [and] more
thoughtful."" Writing with the humility and honest storytelling of
two career classroom teachers, Matthew Kay and Jennifer Orr share:
Strategies for building safe and supportive classroom and school
spaces for productive discourse Dozens of practical teacher moves
for facilitating race conversations Classroom stories that allow
readers to envision ways into the work through picture books, art,
graphs, historical photographs, and current events Tips for
aligning the work of race conversations to your grade-level
standards Whether you are unsure of where to begin or looking to
deepen your practice, We're Gonna Keep On Talking will be your
guide to the important work of race conversations in the elementary
classroom.
"Gender, Equality and Difference During and After State Socialism"
examines gender as a socially and culturally constructed phenomenon
which is influential in and influenced by state-led policies and
structures, as well as social practices and relations and which
shapes the experiences and lives of women and men. The volume
explores the pivotal nature of the demise of the communist regimes,
in relation both to experiences of gender and to their study in
former state socialist societies. Each chapter is based on new and
original research by the authors.
Grassroots Russian women's organizations faced multiple challenges
in the early 1990s. Like their members, they were confronted with
both potentially hostile attitudes and numerous practical
difficulties. Post-Soviet ideologies of gender difference produced
a gender climate which was particularly unsympathetic to female
activism in support of other women. This book presents a detailed
study of grassroots Russian women's organizations in 1991-96,
against the background of a careful analysis of gender relations
and attitudes to women's place in post-Soviet Russian society.
Grassroots Russian women's organizations faced multiple challenges in the early 1990s. Like their members, they were confronted with both potentially hostile attitudes and numerous practical difficulties. Post-Soviet ideologies of gender difference produced a gender climate which was particularly unsympathetic to female activism in support of other women. This book presents a detailed study of grassroots Russian women's organizations inn 1991-6, against the background of a careful analysis of gender relations and attitudes to women's place in post-Soviet Russian society.
STATISTICAL THINKING FOR NON-STATISTICIANS IN DRUG REGULATION
Statistical methods in the pharmaceutical industry are accepted as
a key element in the design and analysis of clinical studies.
Increasingly, the medical and scientific community are aligning
with the regulatory authorities and recognizing that correct
statistical methodology is essential as the basis for valid
conclusions. In order for those correct and robust methods to be
successfully employed there needs to be effective communication
across disciplines at all stages of the planning, conducting,
analyzing and reporting of clinical studies associated with the
development and evaluation of new drugs and devices. Statistical
Thinking for Non-Statisticians in Drug Regulation provides a
comprehensive in-depth guide to statistical methodology for
pharmaceutical industry professionals, including physicians,
investigators, medical science liaisons, clinical research
scientists, medical writers, regulatory personnel, statistical
programmers, senior data managers and those working in
pharmacovigilance. The author's years of experience and up-to-date
familiarity with pharmaceutical regulations and statistical
practice within the wider clinical community make this an essential
guide for the those working in and with the industry. The third
edition of Statistical Thinking for Non-Statisticians in Drug
Regulation includes: A detailed new chapter on Estimands in line
with the 2019 Addendum to ICH E9 Major new sections on topics
including Combining Hierarchical Testing and Alpha Adjustment,
Biosimilars, Restricted Mean Survival Time, Composite Endpoints and
Cumulative Incidence Functions, Adjusting for Cross-Over in
Oncology, Inverse Propensity Score Weighting, and Network
Meta-Analysis Updated coverage of many existing topics to reflect
new and revised guidance from regulatory authorities and author
experience Statistical Thinking for Non-Statisticians in Drug
Regulation is a valuable guide for pharmaceutical and medical
device industry professionals, as well as statisticians joining the
pharmaceutical industry and students and teachers of drug
development.
Gender, Equality and Difference During and After State Socialism
examines gender as a socially and culturally constructed phenomenon
which is influential in and influenced by state-led policies and
structures, as well as social practices and relations and which
shapes the experiences and lives of women and men.
"Matthew Johnson, Dave Stuart Jr., and Matthew R. Kay have written
a book to help navigate the burning questions early career teachers
long to understand. From ways to build a community of learners to
motivational instruction to feedback that works for students and
teachers alike, these inspirational teachers share what it takes to
craft a career for the long haul." - Andy Schoenborn, co-author of
Creating Confident Writers: For High School, College, and Life Your
guide to grow and learn as an ELA teacher! Let's face it, major
shifts over the past decade, including pandemic-related challenges,
have rapidly changed our ELA classrooms. New and experienced
teachers can benefit from guidance on the fundamentals of what
excellent teaching and learning of writing can look like. Friendly
and practical, this book is a reminder of the things that matter
most. Part of the Five to Thrive series for early-career educators,
Answers to Your Biggest Questions About Teaching Middle & High
School ELA offers solutions for any teacher who wishes to refresh
their practice. Questions and answers are organized into five areas
that will help you thrive in your classroom: How do I build a
brave, supportive reading and writing community? How do I cultivate
motivation? How can I ensure that my feedback and assessment are
efficient, effective, and equitable? What does strong ELA
instruction look like? How can I keep doing this for my whole
career? The authors, all practicing ELA educators, provide
solutions to the most urgent challenges teachers face in providing
student-centered and efficient instruction. With an emphasis on
equity, culturally responsive practice, and intrinsic motivation,
the book focuses on the wellbeing of both students and teachers.
You'll find accessible tips for immediate use woven throughout.
Strive to be the best ELA educator you can; your students are
counting on it!
Do you feel prepared to initiate and facilitate meaningful,
productive dialogues about race in your classroom? Are you looking
for practical strategies to engage with your students? Inspired by
Frederick Douglass's abolitionist call to action, “it is not
light that is needed, but fire” Matthew Kay has spent his career
learning how to lead students through the most difficult race
conversations. Kay not only makes the case that high school
classrooms are one of the best places to have those conversations,
but he also offers a method for getting them right, providing
candid guidance on: How to recognize the difference between
meaningful and inconsequential race conversations. How to build
conversational “safe spaces,” not merely declare them. How to
infuse race conversations with urgency and purpose. How to thrive
in the face of unexpected challenges. How administrators might
equip teachers to thoughtfully engage in these conversations. With
the right blend of reflection and humility, Kay asserts, teachers
can make school one of the best venues for young people to discuss
race.
Redefine the B Word-Be Your Best Many successful businesswomen have
been called the B word. But that, according to Dr. R. Kay Green, is
about to change, and women will be the ones who change it. In I've
Been Called the B* Word? Now What Do I Do? Dr. Kay presents a
tested framework for success in business and in life. Bold, brave,
beautiful?with these strategies women can choose new B words to
reinvent themselves and make their visions into reality. Dr. Kay's
proven process will: * Teach you how to ignore the traditional B
word label and redefine yourself. * Find your niche and revitalize
your strategies. * Create the right network on your path to
success. * Build a strong brand for yourself and your company.
Including interviews with twelve female leaders in technology,
finance, and more, I?ve Been Called the B* Word reveals what it
means to be an empowered woman in business. If you've ever been
called the B word, this book will change your life. "The roadmap to
success for women entrepreneurs. Simply amazing." -Savannah Britt,
owner of Girlpez.com "The B* Word offers bold solutions for getting
ahead. Part manual, part inspiration." -Juliette Brindak, cocreator
and founder of Miss O and Friends
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This novel has a fast pace plot, that takes the reader from
California to Vietnam and back. The main character is an Air police
Investigator, who is investigating a desertion case (Cold case).
His Investigation quickly reveals the possibility that the Airmen
did not desert, but in fact, was probably murdered. As an Air
Police Investigator and later as a San Bernardino County Sheriff's
detective, the pursuit of this suspect becomes an obsession. This
story is based on several true events. Some of the names of the
characters are real (used with the permission of the individual).
If you like intrigue, the battle against injustice, murder, war
stories, and surprises, then you will not be able to put this novel
down!
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