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Critical Curriculum Leadership

Critical Curriculum Leadership

Rose M. Ylimaki

Routledge
2010
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Although traditional curriculum and instructional leadership frameworks have dominated educational administration training for almost thirty years, it has become increasingly clear that even the most recent frameworks have failed today’s leaders who struggle with the politics of curriculum decisions on a daily basis. Critical Curriculum Leadership is an examination of curriculum leadership in the wake of U.S. testing mandates and school reforms, all of which seem to support a particular set of conservative ideologies. Drawing from her own longitudinal ethnographic study and from existing literature and research in the field, Ylimaki explores the formation of curriculum leadership in relation to broader cultural and political shifts. She shows how traditional leadership frameworks have come up short, and makes the case for an alternative leadership theory at the intersection of educational leadership and curriculum studies. She provides analytical tools that inspire progressive education and offers critical theories, strategies, research examples, problem-posing cases, and research ideas essential for curriculum leadership in the present conservative era. Critical Curriculum Leadership will appeal to the many educational leadership scholars and practitioners who are interested in developing effective and socially just curricula in their schools and districts as well as curriculum scholars who are interested in leadership issues.
The Mansion's Family

The Mansion's Family

Rose M. Channing

Libby Robare
2015
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The cause of the storm remains a mystery, and June fears there could be another. She enlists the help of the Senka twins, but the girls only grow frustrated after hitting dead ends. Ellie is far more curious about what she and Savannah might find on the other world, and eventually, June agrees to let them go.Exploring the other world, the twins discover far more than what they bargained for. Secrets of the past are revealed, both in the mansion, and beyond the shadow cave.Though Jerome remains bound in the forest, the trap grows weak, and a battle is coming. Ellie and Savannah are no warriors, but they still have an important part to play. This time their mission is not to rebuilt, it is one of great sacrifice. They discover a secret of their magic, one that will allow them once again to keep the mansion's people safe. But the price may be too high to pay.
The Ore Knob Mine Murders

The Ore Knob Mine Murders

Rose M. Haynes

McFarland Co Inc
2013
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How could the peace and quiet of Ashe County, North Carolina (in the mountains, at the Virginia-Tennessee corner), turn into a nightmare of crime and drugs, and the old copper mine itself become a dumping ground for the dead? In 1982, two bodies had been chipped from an icy grave and brought up from the 250-foot mine shaft where they had been thrown while still alive. Now, there were rumors of 21 bodies still down there. If the mine was ever re-opened, what would they find--copper or bodies? Murder, drugs, prostitution and gangs come together in the history of the Ore Knob Mine. A small Appalachian community became the heart of a vicious drug ring ruled by the Outlaws motorcycle gang from Chicago. Ashe County made national headlines when a police informant came forward confessing that he had pushed a man alive into the Ore Knob Mine shaft. This book is the full story.
Children, Teens, Families, and Mass Media

Children, Teens, Families, and Mass Media

Rose M. Kundanis

Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
2003
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This text provides a survey of the relationship between children and those mass media found in the home--radio, television, and the Internet. Using a theory-based approach, with attention to developmental, gender, ethnic, and generational differences, author Rose M. Kundanis explores the nature of these relationships and their influences on children and families, looking at the experiences children have at various developmental ages and across generations. She reviews children's own experiences with media and examines the variety of effects that can operate due to children's perceptions at different ages, including fear, aggression, and sexuality. The text includes theory and research from mass communication, developmental psychology, education, and other areas, representing the broad spectrum of influences at work. Features of this text include: *side-bar interviews with teens who work in media and people who develop policy or programming for children's media; *in-depth explanations of the Generational Theory and the Developmental Theory as they apply to children and the media, plus a survey of other applicable theories; *description of the key points of the Children's Television Act of 1990, the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and other relevant legislation; and *questions and activities to extend the exploration of topics. This text will help students develop a critical understanding of the relationship of children and the media; the variables affecting and influencing children's response to media; the theories that explain and predict this relationship; and the ways in which children use the media and can develop media literacy. It is appropriate for courses at the advanced undergraduate and graduate level, including children and media, media literacy, mass communication and society, and media processes and effects, as well as special topics courses in education, communication, and psychology.
Children, Teens, Families, and Mass Media

Children, Teens, Families, and Mass Media

Rose M. Kundanis

Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
2003
nidottu
This text provides a survey of the relationship between children and those mass media found in the home--radio, television, and the Internet. Using a theory-based approach, with attention to developmental, gender, ethnic, and generational differences, author Rose M. Kundanis explores the nature of these relationships and their influences on children and families, looking at the experiences children have at various developmental ages and across generations. She reviews children's own experiences with media and examines the variety of effects that can operate due to children's perceptions at different ages, including fear, aggression, and sexuality. The text includes theory and research from mass communication, developmental psychology, education, and other areas, representing the broad spectrum of influences at work. Features of this text include: *side-bar interviews with teens who work in media and people who develop policy or programming for children's media; *in-depth explanations of the Generational Theory and the Developmental Theory as they apply to children and the media, plus a survey of other applicable theories; *description of the key points of the Children's Television Act of 1990, the Telecommunications Act of 1996, and other relevant legislation; and *questions and activities to extend the exploration of topics. This text will help students develop a critical understanding of the relationship of children and the media; the variables affecting and influencing children's response to media; the theories that explain and predict this relationship; and the ways in which children use the media and can develop media literacy. It is appropriate for courses at the advanced undergraduate and graduate level, including children and media, media literacy, mass communication and society, and media processes and effects, as well as special topics courses in education, communication, and psychology.
Hoecakes, Hambone, and All That Jazz

Hoecakes, Hambone, and All That Jazz

Rose M. Nolen

University of Missouri Press
2018
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Many African Americans in Missouri are the descendants of slaves brought by the French or the Spanish to the Louisiana Territory in the 1700s or by Americans who moved from slave states after the Louisiana Purchase in the 1800s. In Hoecakes, Hambone, and All That Jazz, Rose M. Nolen explores the ways in which those Missouri ""immigrants with a difference"" - along with other Africans brought to America against their will - developed cultural, musical, and religious traditions that allowed them to retain customs from their past while adapting to the circumstances of the present. Nolen writes, ""Instead of the bond of common ancestors and a common language, which families had shared in Africa, the enslaved in the United States were bound together by skin color, hair texture, and condition of bondage. Out of this experience a strong sense of community was born."" Nolen traces the African American presence in Missouri from the early colonial period, through the Civil War and Reconstruction, up to the struggles of the civil rights movement and integration, and demonstrates how that strong sense of community - the necessity to depend upon and help one another - has sustained African Americans throughout their history. Nolen focuses on some of the extraordinary Missourians produced by that community, among them William Wells Brown, ""the first black man born in America to write plays, a novel, and accounts of his travels in Europe, as well as a 'slave narrative'""; John Berry Meachum, a former salve who founded a ""floating school,"" anchored in the Mississippi River and thus exempt from state law, where blacks could be educated; J. W. ""Blind"" Boone, the celebrated composer and concert pianist; Elizabeth Keckley, who purchased her freedom, started her own business, and became dress designer and confidante to Mary Todd Lincoln; and Lucinda Lewis Haskell, daughter of a former slave, who helped establish the St. Louis Colored Orphan's Home. Hoecakes, Hambone, and All That Jazz recalls the many advances African Americans have made throughout Missouri's history and uses the accomplishments of individuals to demonstrate the considerable contribution of African American culture to Missouri and all of the United States.
Daddy's Wives

Daddy's Wives

Rose M. Arrington

Streethittas Publishing Group
2021
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What happens in our house, stays in our house For Rose Arrington and her siblings, this philosophy plagued their lives and terrorized their childhood. At only 5 years old, Rose was molested and abused by her mother's common law husband. Her innocence taken away at such an early age, and with her mother's consent. The sexual abuse would go on to last for over 20 years, accompanied by beatings, forced abortions and sadistic manipulations that would be enough to break any person. But Rose Arrington is a survivor Her faith and strength has helped her write down her horrific upbringing, as a means of healing and hopefully encouragement for other victims of child sexual abuse. Rose Arrington refuses to remain silent any longer.
Breaking Behavioral Health Barriers in Faith-Based Communities

Breaking Behavioral Health Barriers in Faith-Based Communities

Rose M. Jackson-Beavers

Prioritybooks Publications
2024
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"Breaking Behavioral Health Barriers in Faith-based Communities" is a book that provides valuable insights into the importance of prioritizing the holistic well-being of community members, including their mental health. This book emphasizes the importance of addressing mental health stigma by encouraging churches to take essential steps to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for everyone who enters their doors. "Breaking Behavioral Health Barriers in Faith-based Communities" can be a valuable tool in creating healthier, more inclusive, and supportive faith-based institutions, particularly regarding mental health.
Broken Spirit

Broken Spirit

Rose M. Jackson-Beavers

Prioritybooks Publications
2018
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What do you do when your meticulous plans are irrevocably changed? Did you ever have control over your life? What actions can lead you to your destiny or to disaster, and can we ever truly see the big picture? Stephanie Whitmore had it all together. A young, wealthy businesswoman, with a sexy, and positive attitude, engaged to a man women salivated to spend time in his company. Donnie Johnson, an all-American, successful computer analyst with a passion for mentoring troubled youth, loved women. After a long business trip, Stephanie arrived a day early to Donnie's home to find her fianc in a compromising position. With thoughts of suicide dancing in her head, and an evil voice encouraging her to kill herself, nothing could satisfy the pain in her heart but death. But God had other plans for her life, and once she listened to His voice, her life would be forever changed. Pastor Daniel Winston served as the pastor of a large church in an urban community. A single man who longed to find a wife stayed in prayer asking God to bless him. When Stephanie rushed into his church covered in blood, he wanted to help her. When their hands touched, he experienced a spark that would ignite a fire in his heart so deep, he almost became blind to her issues and couldn't determine if he was trying to help her or himself. But when God is involved, nothing is as it seems and with His plans, the road to redemption may be rough, but the results so fulfilling.
Urban Cuisine: Healthy Southern Cuisine with a Distinctive Urban Flair

Urban Cuisine: Healthy Southern Cuisine with a Distinctive Urban Flair

Rose M. Short-Saxton; Chef John Saxton

Urban Global Enterprises
2013
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Get ready for some lip smacking, healthy southern cuisine from what Author Chris Chamberlain says is one of the "100 Places To Eat in the South Before You Die". Nationally recognized by the U.S. Commerce Association, and an award-winning chef on the local scene, Chef John Saxton's Urban Culinary Cuisine Cafe was the Tampa hotspot for healthy, mouthwatering, southern cuisine. As Dianna King, retired Cultural Health Director - American Heart Association, says in her foreword, "Chef John's expertise in preparing traditional soul food but in a more healthful way has helped to demonstrate that making healthy lifestyle choices can be easy when the food tastes so delicious." To encourage southern food fanatics to take responsibility for their health, Chef John Saxton has written a book explaining how to prepare those healthy southern dishes that were his most ordered and his customers' favorites. It's loaded with healthy cooking techniques and has nutritional information associated with each recipe. He's included his personally developed, closely held recipes for such favorites as Urban Fried Catfish, Cheese and Macaroni, Juicy Grilled Chicken Breast, Caribbean Chicken with a Honey Pineapple Sauce, Cajun Spicy Chicken Breast and Grilled Salmon with a Fresh Mango Sauce, just to name a few. Chef's unique transformation of southern cuisine to deliciously healthy southern cuisine has caused the locals to coin it "The New Soul Food". Irresistible full-color photographs and tips on how to please your taste buds will give readers a glimpse into Chef's infectious passion for food and playful need to engage all the senses for a truly memorable dining experience. As author Chris Chamberlain said, Urban Cuisine is "a great read as well as an essential resource for anyone who wants to create delicious healthy Southern food in their own kitchen."