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Leading Academic Discussions

Leading Academic Discussions

Robyn Brinks Lockwood

The University of Michigan Press
2021
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The ability to lead a successful discussion in a seminar or course, or as part of key project team, is critical to success in and beyond higher education. Leading Academic Discussions describes the six moves, or parts, of a typical academic discussion and provides many examples of language that can be used to accomplish these moves. A variety of tasks then offers practice for students in the roles of participants and leaders because, to be a good leader, students must first be good participants. Although discussions are heavily reliant on words, they are also influenced and affected by pronunciation, stress, pitch, and tone. Because speakers need to both notice and use these cues to make their messages clear to other participants, the text addresses these factors as well. Additionally, non-verbal communication plays an essential role, so one chapter is devoted to it. Throughout the text, reflection questions about leading discussions are provided for those who are or hope to be teaching assistants (TAs) and project leads/managers. Video analysis tasks are included to accompany the six mini discussion videos that are open and available at www.press.umich.edu/elt/compsite/leading.
Flipping the Classroom

Flipping the Classroom

Robyn Brinks Lockwood

THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
2023
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In Flipping the Classroom, Robyn Brinks Lockwood explains the educational phenomenon of flipped classrooms and dispels some of the common myths about flipping (e.g., “Flipped classrooms don’t use textbooks” and “Flipping requires me to make videos of myself”). The book defines flipping and answers questions teachers may have about the role of textbooks, technology, and class time. Lockwood also discusses the benefits of flipping for teachers and students and talks about lessons she’s learned from her experience flipping her own classes. In addition, she suggests ways ESL/EFL teachers may want to implement flipping in their classrooms.
Making Academic Presentations

Making Academic Presentations

Robyn Brinks Lockwood

THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
2023
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The ability to give a successful presentation in an academic setting is critical to success both on and off campus. Making Academic Presentations describes the five moves, or parts, of a typical presentation and provides examples of language that can be used to successfully accomplish these moves. Although language is vital to giving a good presentation, the book also addresses other factors that influence the success of a presentation, such as overcoming nervousness, nonverbal communication, and pronunciation and paralinguistics. The book includes a variety of tasks that will help students practice developing and analyzing presentations as well as practice projects for applying these lessons. In addition, rubrics and evaluation forms are included for instructors to adapt and use for evaluation purposes.
Minute Taking Madness

Minute Taking Madness

Robyn Bennett

Books in the Vines
2017
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Do you want to write minutes quickly and alleviate what can sometimes be a stressful task? Minute Taking Madness is jam packed with tips and techniques on: -how the critical relationship between the minute taker and the chairperson can make or break your minutes-the tools to use to take minutes-suggested types of templates-what style of minutes is best suited for different meetings-how to differentiate between waffle and the key points-how much detail should be recorded-recording different viewpoints-paraphrasing-listening skills-identifying meeting participants' communication style. This essential resource includes a summary at the end of each chapter, exercises to refine your skills and links to additional resources. Whether you've been taking minutes for years, are a newbie, it's part of your job or you're doing it voluntary this book will help reduce the madness we sometimes feel as a minute taker. After reading Minute Taking Madness you will be well-quipped to tackle your minutes with confidence.
Keys to Freedom

Keys to Freedom

Robyn Hodge

Robyn Hodge
2018
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Are you sick of others telling you this is what you should be doing, but it doesn't feel right for you? Do you find yourself dropping back into old habits that no longer serve you, or humanity? Do you find yourself wanting, but unable to adopt a new way of seeing yourself or the world you live in? This book will give you practical keys to: Effectively manage the disruption, distraction and external demands of life.Tune in to your highest, best self, and confidently make decisions that honour you.Release common feelings of worry, fear, doubt and frustration.Feel secure to allow your unique gifts to shine, and create the life story you want.Come Receive Your KeysTips, tools and techniques are here for living your best life now. Another level of connection, communication, wellness and heart centered leadership awaits you. This time it is without the pressure that you may have experienced before. May you love using these keys and unlocking more of the amazing you.
Getting A Grip On Leadership

Getting A Grip On Leadership

Robyn Pearce; Lavonn Steiner

Getting a Grip Publishing
2020
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A practical guide to leadership ̶ without all the jargon Leadership specialist LaVonn Steiner (USA) and multi-title author Robyn Pearce (New Zealand) bring you lessons learned the hard way, starting from little or no leadership experience. No time is wasted on academic theories with limited relevance. Instead they focus on real-life ideas and examples you can use immediately.
About Time for Teaching

About Time for Teaching

Robyn Pearce

Getting a Grip Publishing
2020
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Time-saving tips to make the teaching and administration load easier Does your precious teaching time seem to be shrinking? Do you support teachers but there never seem to be enough hours in the day to do your job? Dip into this vast resource of 'best practice' tips that teachers and administrators from many countries have shared with Time Queen Robyn Pearce. Just a few of the great tips to help you include how to: How to manage your space, your paper, and the 'stuff'Tips for managing yourself Yes, there is life outside of school Tips on work/life balanceDelegation tipsCommunicating effectively with colleagues, parents, students and your Board.Email efficiency tipsTips for phones, computers and time-saving programmesA smorgasbord of timely tips for specialist portfoliosThe school office environment - who uses it and how it's usedSupport staff are professionals tooThis office goes fast Best-practice ideas and tips for day-to-day tasksEfficient communication tips for the administration staff.Robyn's information is given in simple, easy-to-follow chunks - perfect for reading when all you have is 'a spare moment (literally ). 'Follow Robyn's advice. It makes a difference.' Owen Hos
Taelstone

Taelstone

Robyn Prokop

Toutouwai Publications
2019
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Ash isn't the Chosen One -- he isn't even supposed to learn the Song. And he's certainly no hero - he's just a kitchen slave. But when the Malshorne appears in Mildaresh, everything changes. First Ash gets caught up in the mysterious quest, then an awful series of events leaves him no choice but to act. He's terrified, but he's made an oath, and he can't abandon his spirited friend Kep to her dreadful fate. Together, the teenagers flee Mildaresh. But can they really outrun the most ruthless tracker in the city, with his orders to kill? Haunted by the Song, and strange visions of the past, the unlikely friends are swept into a world of peril and adventure. Wild beasts and bounty hunters are the least of their troubles as ancient history collides with the present, revealing fearful secrets. What strange destiny lies in wait as they journey onwards? And what is the mystery of the Taelstone? An exciting debut novel from a fresh voice in the fantasy genre, this heartwarming story is sure to delight. With engaging characters and interesting themes, this ripping adventure is full of mystery, twists and surprising revelations.
They Said I Couldn't Do It

They Said I Couldn't Do It

Robyn R Pearce

Getting a Grip Publishing
2022
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'Black boys don't need schoolin', ' said the orphan's guardian. It's 1843, Ohio. Blacks can't vote, have almost no rights, and as for going to school What's the point? But John Mercer Langston yearns to learn. His heart is set on attending college.His illiterate older brother finally relents. John enrolls at Oberlin, the most radical college in Ohio. But what can he do with that education? Be a lawyer? Ridiculous Law schools slam their doors in his face. And anyway, who would hire a black man? John and his town are a great match―fighters against ignorance, injustice, and racial persecution. Oberlin is an abolitionist town. Supports runaways. Prevents captures. Rescues captives. Has many conductors and safe houses on the Underground Railroad. Their actions bring danger from the highest in the land. A David and Goliath battle of wills erupts when John and his tiny town defy the hated Fugitive Slave Act. Legal battles rage. For ten months, September 1858 to July 1859, they remain front-page news across the nation. Over time, John Mercer Langston has faded into the folds of history. It's time to honor him again. Grab your copy now to discover inspirational John Mercer Langston's first thirty years, and help him take back his rightful place in American history as one of the outstanding black leaders of his century.
The Advocates

The Advocates

Robyn Gulliver; Jill L Ferguson

MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2021
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From boardrooms to blockade camps, from the lush East Gippsland forests to the golden Ningaloo Reef, the fight against environmental destruction takes place in many spaces. The Advocates tells the inside story of nine extraordinary women within the Australian environmental movement and the behind-the-scenes efforts that have helped power advocacy across Australia. Over the past fifty years these advocates have held corporations to account, cleaned up toxic waste in their own backyards, and returned biodiversity to our forests. They are not always on the frontlines of the fight or the front pages of the news, but their relentless commitment to making change is both moving and inspiring. In often unseen and unacknowledged ways these women have educated, agitated and pioneered new approaches to the many crises in the Australian environment. Told through richly detailed interviews, these stories get to the heart of why these women have dedicated their lives to environmental causes and the different ways they have persevered. The Advocates shines a light on nine women's tireless commitment to change, and what it means to be an Australian environmental advocate. These stories will inspire the next generation to find a place in that vital fight.
Shutter City

Shutter City

Robyn Annear

MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY PRESS
2025
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Suppose that you could travel back in time to a Melbourne city street from 150 years ago or even longer. What might meet your eye that has eluded history's gaze? Shutter City presents city street views spanning the hurly-burly decades of the 1850s to 1870s, between the gold rushes and Marvellous Melbourne. Robyn Annear peers into every shadowy corner to reveal postcard streetscapes as miraculous time-capsules, packed with hidden-in-plain-sight historical detail. Her discoveries - she calls them 'sparks' - illuminate and decode each of Shutter City's street views. Among the sightings: barbers' poles, drinking fountains, the three gilded balls of a pawnbroker's sign, gleaming white cups at a coffee stall, street-vendors' carts, neighbourhood dogs (and a cat), assorted ghosts, and ladders - lots of ladders. Let Shutter City be your time-machine and Robyn Annear your guide: her lively and insightful commentary weaves the street views and their 'sparks' into a vivid narrative of a near-forgotten Melbourne and the photographers who captured it.
Doing Theology in Plural Contexts

Doing Theology in Plural Contexts

Robyn Horner; Teresa Brown

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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Catholic education is in crisis. In many contexts, it is simply no longer possible to provide the same education in faith as envisaged in the past. Faced with the widespread and radical forgetting of Christian tradition, this work models a fresh theological practice for teachers: recontextualisation. This is process opens up the meaning of texts by engaging it within a new context, as in line with Pope Francis’ repeated calls for a dialogical theology. Horner and Brown bring this practice, most familiarly used in literary studies, sharply into the study of Christian theology. In doing so, they highlight how recontextualisation enabled beliefs, symbols and practices to speak anew to successive generations. Engaging with seven challenging biblical accounts, the book shows how these texts can open onto significant issues in contemporary culture and the Church. It begins with an analysis of recontextualisation and the conceptual issues it provokes for understanding revelation and tradition. The authors then set out a process for undertaking theological recontextualisation: listening to and praying with a biblical text; engaging in critical dialogue; asking how the text is speaking to individuals and communities today and, finally, recording the recontextualisation and evaluating the process and results. Engaging with seven challenging biblical accounts, the book shows how these texts can open onto significant issues in contemporary culture and the Church. It begins with an analysis of recontextualisation and the conceptual issues it provokes for understanding revelation and tradition. The authors then set out a process for undertaking theological recontextualisation: listening to and praying with a biblical text; engaging in critical dialogue; asking how the text is speaking to individuals and communities today and, finally, recording the recontextualisation and evaluating the process and results. This is an essential read for leaders and teachers in Catholic education schools and systems.
Doing Theology in Plural Contexts

Doing Theology in Plural Contexts

Robyn Horner; Teresa Brown

BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING PLC
2026
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Catholic education is in crisis. In many contexts, it is simply no longer possible to provide the same education in faith as envisaged in the past. Faced with the widespread and radical forgetting of Christian tradition, this work models a fresh theological practice for teachers: recontextualisation. This is process opens up the meaning of texts by engaging it within a new context, as in line with Pope Francis’ repeated calls for a dialogical theology. Horner and Brown bring this practice, most familiarly used in literary studies, sharply into the study of Christian theology. In doing so, they highlight how recontextualisation enabled beliefs, symbols and practices to speak anew to successive generations. Engaging with seven challenging biblical accounts, the book shows how these texts can open onto significant issues in contemporary culture and the Church. It begins with an analysis of recontextualisation and the conceptual issues it provokes for understanding revelation and tradition. The authors then set out a process for undertaking theological recontextualisation: listening to and praying with a biblical text; engaging in critical dialogue; asking how the text is speaking to individuals and communities today and, finally, recording the recontextualisation and evaluating the process and results. Engaging with seven challenging biblical accounts, the book shows how these texts can open onto significant issues in contemporary culture and the Church. It begins with an analysis of recontextualisation and the conceptual issues it provokes for understanding revelation and tradition. The authors then set out a process for undertaking theological recontextualisation: listening to and praying with a biblical text; engaging in critical dialogue; asking how the text is speaking to individuals and communities today and, finally, recording the recontextualisation and evaluating the process and results. This is an essential read for leaders and teachers in Catholic education schools and systems.
The Anchoress

The Anchoress

Robyn Cadwallader

Faber Faber
2016
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England, 1255: Sarah is only seventeen when she chooses to become an anchoress, a holy woman shut away in a small cell, measuring seven paces by nine, at the side of the village church. Fleeing the grief of losing a much-loved sister in childbirth and the pressure to marry, she decides to renounce the world, with all its dangers, desires and temptations, and to commit herself to a life of prayer and service to God. But as she slowly begins to understand, even the thick, unforgiving walls of her cell cannot keep the outside world away, and it is soon clear that Sarah's body and soul are still in great danger...Robyn Cadwallader's powerful debut novel tells an absorbing story of faith, desire, shame, fear and the very human need for connection and touch. With a poetic intelligence, Cadwallader explores the relationship between the mind, body and spirit in Medieval England in a story that will hold the reader in a spell until the very last page.