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'This book is a winner. It bridges the gaps between leaders,
leadership scholars and leadership development practitioners to
introduce an exciting new model for how they can learn both from
and with each other to develop effective leadership in SMEs.
Blending practitioners' narratives, detailed accounts of their
development process and a healthy platter of 'theory sandwiches',
the book brings academic theory alive for practitioners and
highlights the theoretical significance of small business
leadership experience.' - Eric Guthey, The Copenhagen Business
School, Denmark 'This could be the most important leadership book
you have ever purchased. Underpinned by Steve Kempster's research
and operationalised so well by Stewart Barnes and Sue Smith, the
LEAD Programme is the shining light of British Leadership
Development. Having participated in the research, and joined in the
teaching, and having been a recipient of the programme, I can vouch
for it - LEAD works. But here's the thing ... it is not just for
SMEs.' - Ken Parry, Deakin University, Australia This is one of the
first books to fully value and realize the connection between
leadership and learning in SMEs. It provides a real-life narrative,
encapsulating the development of business people on a leadership
program for SME managers, whilst explaining the key theories,
models and techniques that underpin the leadership methods and
approaches deployed at each stage of the delegate's journey. The
book follows three owner/managers over a ten-month period. Each
chapter splits into two - an aesthetic narrative on the learning
journey and a 'theory sandwich', which draws the reader's attention
to the theories, models and debates underpinning the learning at
each stage of the delegate's journey. Academics as well as students
will benefit from the research-based examination of leadership
learning in the SME context, as it will allow them to stand in the
shoes of owners or managers. Policy makers and practitioners will
also find the narrative both revealing and informative.
'This book is a winner. It bridges the gaps between leaders,
leadership scholars and leadership development practitioners to
introduce an exciting new model for how they can learn both from
and with each other to develop effective leadership in SMEs.
Blending practitioners' narratives, detailed accounts of their
development process and a healthy platter of 'theory sandwiches',
the book brings academic theory alive for practitioners and
highlights the theoretical significance of small business
leadership experience.' - Eric Guthey, The Copenhagen Business
School, Denmark 'This could be the most important leadership book
you have ever purchased. Underpinned by Steve Kempster's research
and operationalised so well by Stewart Barnes and Sue Smith, the
LEAD Programme is the shining light of British Leadership
Development. Having participated in the research, and joined in the
teaching, and having been a recipient of the programme, I can vouch
for it - LEAD works. But here's the thing ... it is not just for
SMEs.' - Ken Parry, Deakin University, Australia This is one of the
first books to fully value and realize the connection between
leadership and learning in SMEs. It provides a real-life narrative,
encapsulating the development of business people on a leadership
program for SME managers, whilst explaining the key theories,
models and techniques that underpin the leadership methods and
approaches deployed at each stage of the delegate's journey. The
book follows three owner/managers over a ten-month period. Each
chapter splits into two - an aesthetic narrative on the learning
journey and a 'theory sandwich', which draws the reader's attention
to the theories, models and debates underpinning the learning at
each stage of the delegate's journey. Academics as well as students
will benefit from the research-based examination of leadership
learning in the SME context, as it will allow them to stand in the
shoes of owners or managers. Policy makers and practitioners will
also find the narrative both revealing and informative.
33 Ways to Help with Spelling equips teachers and teaching
assistants with a wide range of practical resources to help
children who are having difficulties learning the basic skills of
spelling.
Offering a range of activities and games to engage children and
encourage motivation in the classroom, this essential classroom
companion provides ready-to-use material that doesn t need lengthy
forward preparation. Activities include auditory and visual
mnemonics, phonetics and tactile tasks.
These practical and fun ideas incorporate a variety of learning
styles, using kinaesthetic and auditory techniques, that put the
emphasis on games rather than work . The activities are especially
suitable for teaching assistants working with individuals or small
groups. The book works step-by-step through practical activities
which:
- keep children motivated and enjoying learning
- don't require extensive knowledge or experience from the
adult
- are adult-led so children don't have the opportunity to repeat
mistakes
- are grouped into different basic skills, so teachers can choose
the activity best suited for the child s needs
- have clear, concise and pedagogically sound reasons for the
activity
- include extension activity where appropriate to challenge
pupils.
Aimed mainly at primary pupils, secondary teachers will also
find this book invaluable to use with pupils who are falling
behind. The series facilitates good inclusive provision and is a
resource from which useful ideas and materials can be taken without
having to plough through chapters of theory and research.
33 Ways to Help with Spelling equips teachers and teaching
assistants with a wide range of practical resources to help
children who are having difficulties learning the basic skills of
spelling. Offering a range of activities and games to engage
children and encourage motivation in the classroom, this essential
classroom companion provides ready-to-use material that doesn't
need lengthy forward preparation. Activities include auditory and
visual mnemonics, phonetics and tactile tasks. These practical and
fun ideas incorporate a variety of learning styles, using
kinaesthetic and auditory techniques, that put the emphasis on
'games' rather than 'work'. The activities are especially suitable
for teaching assistants working with individuals or small groups.
The book works step-by-step through practical activities which:
keep children motivated and enjoying learning don't require
extensive knowledge or experience from the adult are adult-led so
children don't have the opportunity to repeat mistakes are grouped
into different basic skills, so teachers can choose the activity
best suited for the child's needs have clear, concise and
pedagogically sound reasons for the activity include extension
activity where appropriate to challenge pupils. Aimed mainly at
primary pupils, secondary teachers will also find this book
invaluable to use with pupils who are falling behind. The series
facilitates good inclusive provision and is a resource from which
useful ideas and materials can be taken without having to plough
through chapters of theory and research.
Deep in Western Australia's mining country, against the blood-red
landscape of the Pilbara, a cyclone has wreaked havoc in a remote
railway construction camp. Now, a small team of employees anxiously
await the arrival of 'the company man', sent up from Perth to do
his own investigation before a coronial inquiry. From the writer of
Bastard Boys and Brides of Christ comes a gripping, contemporary
tale of free-will and responsibility in the face of great
temptation.
Tennessee genealogists and historians will revere this text. Its
information has been taken from the original Davidson County deed
books. The work includes transcripts of deeds and new indexes of
the data. Such a text as this, however, was needed because the
original index is arranged solely by the names each transaction was
registered under. In most cases, many more names lie within the
body of the document. The author of this book has endeavored to
make every recorded name accessible, via index, to aid the
researcher. These records identify family members (and
relationships) for both white and black families in Davidson County
between 13 February 1829 and 27 August 1835, a time when the census
identified only the white "head of household;" a time when many
wills identified only the husband, leaving his property "to my
beloved wife and children;" a time when there was no other record
for the slave family. The book's index listing refers to the
original deed book page entry. Included are the deed records, whose
inventories of personal property give a truly unique picture of the
society of the day. Indexes cover first and last names, slave
names, and places.
The scope of this book covers the many possible approaches to
working with bereaved children. The contributors draw on their
wide-ranging experience of working with bereaved children in a many
different contexts to examine methods, such as dramatherapy and
play therapy; various settings, such as working in schools,
hospitals and residential environments; group and individual work;
and working with adolescents. The breadth of the contributors'
backgrounds - among them are psychologists, social workers,
teachers, play therapists and an actress - brings to light the
benefits of their differing approaches.
This book tells the story of the Perinatal Mental Health Service
that developed in the Cardiff & Vale area in South Wales, UK,
from 1998 until the author's retirement in 2020. Childbirth poses a
risk to a woman's mental health, but until quite recently there
were minimal services in the UK dedicated to managing this risk. Dr
Sue Smith outlines how the Cardiff community service gradually
developed and expanded with no official funding - alongside a
mother and baby unit which closed, was replaced by a new one which
also then closed. Later, the service benefitted from an investment
from the Welsh Government, who wanted all health boards in Wales to
run perinatal mental health services. From 2015, the story of the
Cardiff service is seen in the context of the development of these
services across the whole of Wales. This story is written by the
Consultant Psychiatrist in the team, and has an autobiographical
tone that was not entirely planned. It also includes contributions
from other professionals working alongside or within the service
and, most importantly, from women who were cared for by the
service.
the story of the fight that stopped the nation-the 1998 battle for
Australia's waterfront. More than just a dispute over reform, it
became a campaign for the hearts and minds of all Australians.
Controversial, all-consuming and combative, it forced people to
pick a side and fight for their beliefs. Political thriller, war
film, buddy movie, love story and courtroom drama all rolled into
one, this is the story of the people behind one of the most
significant events in Australia's recent past.
The legal records abstracted in this volume of entries from the
Superior Court of Law and Equity Mero District of Tennessee cover
all of early middle Tennessee from the years 1803 to 1805 and
pre-date any surviving census of the region which makes them all
the more valuable to genealogists and historians. By providing
details, which are grounded in fact and official records, they
contribute depth and substance to our understanding of daily life
in early America. Debts and divorces, domestic and business
disputes as well as more heinous misdeeds like forgery, robbery and
murder are described briefly and the results of these proceedings
are given in straight-forward paragraphs which supply names, and
when given, the occupations of those parties involved. Hundreds of
surnames, indexed for easy reference, are available in this book,
and many of the people named may not be found in other existing
documents. Mentioned frequently among the records is Andrew Jackson
in the role of judge, witness, plaintiff and defendant. Some of the
legal outcomes are unpredictable and perhaps foreshadow the future
with their surprising resolutions. These early legal abstracts
offer a unique perspective on the first settlers of America who,
while struggling to survive in a rough and uncertain landscape,
looked to old traditions of law and order to help define their new
society. Perhaps this is why so many of them, memorialized in lists
in this book, traveled over 200 miles to fulfill their obligation
of jury duty. Now you can share the details of legal matters that
they were willing to journey so far to hear.
This is an abstracted copy of the surviving docket book of the
Superior Court, which was replaced by the various County Circuit
Courts and the Supreme Court in 1809. The Minute Book or Books for
this period either do not survive or have not been found. Th
In this second edition, Susan Smith raises awareness of the
sensitive issues involved in relating to and assisting bereaved
children. It contains additional information on secondary losses
involved in bereavement and the effects of traumatic bereavement,
not covered in the first edition. Smith begins by outlining how
children grieve in the same way adults grieve - with the same range
of emotions from feelings of shock and disbelief to numbness,
despair, anger and guilt.;Because children find it difficult to
identify their emotions verbally, their reactions are often
expressed through their behaviour. She lists common behaviours in
bullet form, including health and school behaviours. These are
followed by a description of feelings typical of children
experiencing grief: guilt, anger, confusion, fear, anxiety,
helplessness and relief. Based on developmental theories, Smith
outlines typical reactions of children in age groups 0-2 years, 2-5
years, 5-9 years and 9-12 years as well as the reactions of
adolescents.;Smith recommends giving children the opportunity to
talk about the event as soon as possible to reduce the potential of
emotional blocking. Because experienceing a parental mu
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