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The State of Developmental Education is the first book to provide a
thorough, comparative picture of how developmental education is
carried out at higher education institutions and investigate how
different state-level policies and priorities change the
availability, types, and quality of developmental education
available.
As higher education contexts change, with shifts in student
demographics, additional emphasis on institutional accountability,
and new classroom and program modalities, faculty continue to play
an important role in fostering student success through their
interactions with students. Fostering Sustained Student-Faculty
Engagement in Undergraduate Education explores how these shifts in
college and university environments affect undergraduate
student-faculty interactions and engagement. The edited text
focuses on how higher education scholars, faculty, and leaders
might reconsider and rethink undergraduate student-faculty
experiences for present day higher education, both inside and
outside of the classroom. Additionally, the volume challenges
existing notions of student-faculty interaction, focusing instead
on improving the quality of interactions and fostering sustained
mentoring relationships for important populations of students,
ultimately considering how student-faculty engagement can
contribute to student learning and success in higher education. A
timely book, Fostering Sustained Student-Faculty Engagement in
Undergraduate Education offers practicable recommendations for
higher education faculty, student affairs staff, faculty
development professionals, and college and university leaders for
fostering effectual student-faculty experiences.
As higher education contexts change, with shifts in student
demographics, additional emphasis on institutional accountability,
and new classroom and program modalities, faculty continue to play
an important role in fostering student success through their
interactions with students. Fostering Sustained Student-Faculty
Engagement in Undergraduate Education explores how these shifts in
college and university environments affect undergraduate
student-faculty interactions and engagement. The edited text
focuses on how higher education scholars, faculty, and leaders
might reconsider and rethink undergraduate student-faculty
experiences for present day higher education, both inside and
outside of the classroom. Additionally, the volume challenges
existing notions of student-faculty interaction, focusing instead
on improving the quality of interactions and fostering sustained
mentoring relationships for important populations of students,
ultimately considering how student-faculty engagement can
contribute to student learning and success in higher education. A
timely book, Fostering Sustained Student-Faculty Engagement in
Undergraduate Education offers practicable recommendations for
higher education faculty, student affairs staff, faculty
development professionals, and college and university leaders for
fostering effectual student-faculty experiences.
Illuminating the emerging importance of the diversity leader on
college campuses, this book offers perspectives and narratives from
diversity leaders at institutions of higher education. Becoming a
Diversity Leader on Campus unpacks the tension of how diversity
leadership is shaped by external factors and pressures that
confront colleges and universities, as well as by the unique
experiences and identities of the individuals appointed to
diversity leadership positions. This book offers a better
understanding of how diversity leaders make meaning and sense of
their roles, desire, and passion for promoting diversity within
their institutions. Chapter authors offer narratives that represent
their realities regarding the concept of diversity leadership, how
they came to be in their roles, and how diversity leaders do
diversity work. This important resource provides practical
strategies and guides faculty and higher education professionals in
navigating the situational, contextual, and relational constructs
within the social and cultural contexts of college and university
campuses.
Illuminating the emerging importance of the diversity leader on
college campuses, this book offers perspectives and narratives from
diversity leaders at institutions of higher education. Becoming a
Diversity Leader on Campus unpacks the tension of how diversity
leadership is shaped by external factors and pressures that
confront colleges and universities, as well as by the unique
experiences and identities of the individuals appointed to
diversity leadership positions. This book offers a better
understanding of how diversity leaders make meaning and sense of
their roles, desire, and passion for promoting diversity within
their institutions. Chapter authors offer narratives that represent
their realities regarding the concept of diversity leadership, how
they came to be in their roles, and how diversity leaders do
diversity work. This important resource provides practical
strategies and guides faculty and higher education professionals in
navigating the situational, contextual, and relational constructs
within the social and cultural contexts of college and university
campuses.
Fearlessly bold and gloriously girl-powered, Kate T. Parker's
Strong Is the New Pretty arrived, auspiciously, at a time when
empowerment for women of all ages is at the forefront of our
national conversation. An immediate bestseller, with strong sales
in adult and children's departments, it has reached more than
200,000 copies in print in under a year. For girls 8-12 who see
themselves in Parker's portraits, Strong Is the New Pretty: A
Guided Journal for Girls celebrates courage and individuality,
confidence, creativity, and joy, while building off the energy of
both the journaling trend and the tremendous wave of female-forward
storytelling. Illustrated throughout with favourite photographs
from the book (as well as 20 brand-new images), each page features
an inspiring, interactive prompt that encourages young girls to
write, sketch, and express themselves freely: Draw a picture of
yourself as a superhero - what is your superpower? Invent a new
language, and write down some translations here. What makes you
unique? List three things about you that make you different. This
is the first guided, fill-in journal just for girls (rather than
with their mums or sisters) that focuses specifically on strength.
As girls make their way through the book, it becomes a source of
motivation to be their most powerful selves, a personal keepsake to
revisit again and again, a time capsule to cherish for posterity.
Inspired by the popular photo project of the same title that went
viral in the spring of 2015, Strong Is the New Pretty is a
photo-driven book comprised of 100 high-quality black-and-white and
color images (with minimal text) of fierce and joyful girls--a
celebration of what it means to be strong (whether athletic,
bookish, brainy, brave, loyal, or courageous). The photographs
champion the message that girls are perfect in their imperfection;
beautiful in their chaotic, authentic lives; and empowered by their
strength instead of their looks. They are messy. They are loud.
Wild. Full of life. Adventurous. Silly. Funny. Strong.
In her international bestseller Strong Is the New Pretty (with
329,000 copies in print), the photographer Kate T. Parker changed
the way we see girls by showing us their truest selves - fearless,
messy, wild, stubborn, proud. Now it's time to talk about our boys.
Prompted by #metoo, school shootings, bullying, and other toxic
behaviour, there's a national conversation going on about what
defines masculinity and how to raise sons to become good people.
And Kate Parker is joining in by turning her lens to boys. The
result is possibly even more moving, more eloquent, more surprising
than Strong. The Heart of a Boy is a deeply felt celebration of
boyhood as it's etched in the faces and bodies of dozens of boys,
ages 5 to 18. There's the pensive look of a skateboarder caught in
a moment between rides. The years of dedication in a ballet
dancer's poise. The love of a younger brother hugging his older
brother. The unself-conscious joy of a goofy grin with a missing
tooth. The casual intimacy of two friends at a lemonade stand. The
shyness of a lone boy and his model boat. The intensity in a
football huddle. The proud, challenging gaze of a boy bald from
alopecia - and the same kind of gaze, but wreathed in tenderness,
of a boy a few years younger with flowing, almost waist-length
hair. There are guitarists, fencers, wrestlers, star-gazers, a
pilot - it's the world of our sons, in all their amazing variety
and difference. The photographs feel spontaneous, direct, and with
so much eye contact between the viewed and the viewer that it's
impossible to turn away. And throughout, words from the boys
themselves enrich every photo. What a gift for boys and anyone who
is raising them.
The State of Developmental Education is the first book to provide a
thorough, comparative picture of how developmental education is
carried out at higher education institutions and investigate how
different state-level policies and priorities change the
availability, types, and quality of developmental education
available.
This book offers new engineers and engineering students appropriate
and effective strategies to find data, statistics, and research to
support decision making. The authors describe the utility of solid
reputable sources and help readers go beyond reliance on the quick
Internet search, a habit which is often both inadequate to complex
tasks and a source of criticism from employers. Some sources are
free; others are available through libraries, or by purchase or
subscription. This title can be used as a guide in concert with the
advice of professors and colleagues, and potentially as a textbook.
The examples are primarily from chemical and agricultural
engineering, but the strategies could be adapted to other
disciplines. An array of sources are shown, ranging from scholarly
or professional societies, data sources, and books, to handbooks
and journal sources, and less commonly used credible government
documents and Web resources, including information from the USDA,
the EPA and the DOE. Two case studies show research processes and
the application of the underlying strategies and some of the tools.
Life lessons from the soccer field, from the bestselling author of
Strong is the New Pretty. A bruised shin, a bloody nose. Racing
across the field into the arms of your teammates. Leaping high to
save a goal. Getting up at dawn to kick ball after ball into the
net. Making friends for life. Teaching your younger sister how to
dribble. Sharing cupcakes at practice on your birthday. Going to
sleep in your jersey. That’s what it means to be fearless,
dedicated, confident, resilient, proud, persistent. It doesn’t
matter whether you’re 3 or 63––that’s what it means to play
like a girl. “Kate T. Parker is my hero. She moves me. The whole
world she has created moves me.”––Drew Barrymore
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Golden Jubilee (Paperback)
Johnnie Felton Edwards III, Blake T Parker
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Chop Shop (Paperback)
Celeste T. Parker; Illustrated by Kimsey Pitts
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Go into any checkout line, look on the cover of the women's
magazines, and you are guaranteed to find the subject of "beauty;"
it's not so distant relative "weight loss;" or its kissing cousin
"aging." In fact, you don't even have to leave home, but need only
turn on the TV for a dose of "reality." We are raising a generation
of desperate wives: desperate to be considered beautiful, desperate
to look thin, desperate to stay young, desperate to be happy,
desperate to be loved. Our greatest heartbreak quite often is not
at the hands of men, but from stepping on the toes of other women,
including ourselves. Enter Lovely Azur (pronounced "as-you-are"),
who after a rough day, runs into the beauty salon and into the arms
of her mother, True. She receives an afterschool lesson that goes
beyond goals of glamour and delves deeper than dyed roots. Chop
Shop cuts down fashion fallacies and urges girls to stand tall and
firm like palm trees, prepared to weather life's storms.
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