This workbook is tailored for teachers looking to further develop their careers and improve their impact on their students. The guidance leads teachers through a self-directed analysis to develop stronger teacher-student, teacher-teacher, and teacher-administrator relationships. The book includes discussions on predictability and supportiveness, teachers as leaders, learned optimism, parenting, revisiting your academic roots, community assessments and responsibility, and much more. "Faculty members are much more productive when they are communicated with clarity, engaged in meaningful work, and have the distinct knowledge that they are cared about by their school leadership. Using the easy-to-follow steps that Teaching Excellence provides with your faculty ensures that they feel supported and encouraged in their professional growth. The book will prove to be a valuable tool in improving your school." -- Nathan Washer, Assistant Head of School, The Pine School (FL) "I became a teacher because I knew that every single child had the capability of being something wonderful, as long as there was someone who believed in them and inspired them. I became an administrator because I knew that these same students deserved to have every one of their teachers be a source of inspiration. For that to happen, great teachers need people who believe in and support them. Teaching Excellence encapsulates these feelings much more eloquently than I can, and provides clear and practical steps to help reinvigorate that original passion for teaching and create a new, meaningful pathway forward." -- Christianna Dakin, Curriculum Director, Saltus Grammar School, Bermuda "After reading Teaching Excellence, I have a sense of renewed purpose. I want to share this book with my level team, the rest of the staff, and the administration If we used this book to reflect on our teaching practices, and really took to heart the 13 Characteristics of Teaching Excellence as identified by ISM's research, I have no doubt that the impact on student enthusiasm, performance, and satisfaction would be significantly positive, to say the least. If we embraced using Teaching Excellence as a staff, as part of a guide to our professional development, I think it'd be impossible to not feel better about the daily work we do. Every new and veteran teacher should have a copy of the book at their fingertips. If administrators want to see great things happening in their schools, then this is a great resource to help in getting there." -- Karen Backenstose, Teacher, The New School (PA) "Resulting from years of data-driven research that demonstrate how student success correlates to predictable and supportive school environments, ISM details 13 essential Teaching Characteristics. These characteristics allow teachers to assess their effectiveness as teacher leaders and hone their ability to move students to learned optimism. Practical examples of effective teaching and self-assessment tools allow teachers to reflect and grow. This workbook will prove beneficial to teachers at any stage of their teaching career, and administrators will find the Faculty Culture Profile a helpful tool to monitor their efforts in cultivating a predictable and supportive faculty culture." -- Jason Erb, Lower School Principal/Bible Teacher, Wesleyan School (GA) This faculty culture instrument links strongly to the ISM findings in its Student Experience Study regarding student performance, student satisfaction, and student enthusiasm. "Predictability and supportiveness"--the paired set of critical classroom conditions and organizational ingredients--have been found in our studies in greatest strength in school environments where the faculty and coaching staffs appear to the students to genuinely desire student success and work to elicit that success. This book is geared to help teachers achieve these goals.
A Rosencraft tutto torna. Dolore, umiliazione, paura, rabbia.Anche lei, che dolcemente attrae. Dolcemente ama.Dolcemente attende. Dolcemente uccide. La giovane e delicata Emily l'ultima discendente dei Redwood, una delle famiglie fondatrici benestanti di Rosencraft, cittadina in bilico tra modernit e tradizioni ancestrali. Figlia di Adam Redwood e di Katherine Kingstone, Emily rimasta sola con la matrigna Trudy Whiteland e la sorellastra Fiona dopo la scomparsa di entrambi i genitori.Su di lei pesa per il fardello di essere considerata "un'esterna" come la madre, misteriosa e affascinante creatura dai poteri soprannaturali, quindi indegna per nascita di far parte della rigida comunit di Rosencraft.Costantemente maltrattata e sminuita, Emily si sentir sempre pi stretta in una spirale che la porter a "scomparire" proprio come Katherine e come altre esterne che hanno cercato inutilmente una speranza di salvezza. Come chi, pur facendo parte della comunit di Rosencraft, restio ad adeguarsi alle sue regole manifestando aspirazioni, ideali, preferenze controcorrente, oppure il proposito di allontanarsi dalla morsa pressante della citt .Intanto un ingente patrimonio, definito "il tesoro dei Redwood", aspetta Emily al compimento della maggiore et . Questo scatena l'avidit di molti abitanti che seguono con apprensione ogni movimento di Emily, tanto da arrivare a spingersi oltre i limiti. Tra loro anche i membri della famiglia fondatrice che d il nome alla citt , con l'affascinante rampollo Lawrence Rosencraft che all'improvviso mostra un'inconsueta attrazione nei confronti di Emily.Vittima di una crudelt spietata, Emily sar costretta a un forzato risveglio quando il dolore infonder in lei una nuova energia che la render non solo l'esclusa per eccellenza, ma una sorta di vendicatrice pronta ad abbattersi su Rosencraft senza piet , senza tregua, senza rimorso. Posseduta da quello che lei stessa identifica come il "demone del dolore", inizier a nutrirsi della linfa vitale della citt , ammaliando l'intera stirpe dei Rosencraft e risucchiandone ogni volont mentale e fisica.Sar possibile fermare l'impatto dirompente di Emily Redwood, l'esclusa di Rosencraft, prima che sia troppo tardi, prima della fine? Certe ferite vanno lavate col sangue.Dolcemente, scivolando nella voragine della sua ombra sottile, evanescente.Perch non sempre vince chi grida pi forte.A Rosencraft tutto torna. Anche lei. L'esclusa.
O objetivo desta pesquisa foi avaliar o consumo alimentar de adolescentes de acordo com o processamento, segundo a nova classifica o de alimentos - NOVA. Trata-se de um estudo transversal, observacional e descritivo, de natureza quantitativa. Para coleta de dados, utilizou-se um question rio adaptado de Monticelli (2010), com perguntas fechadas acerca do consumo alimentar de acordo com o recomendado pelo novo Guia Alimentar para Popula o Brasileira. Os resultados mostraram que 54% dos adolescentes s o do sexo masculino e 46% do sexo feminino; 42% referem ingerir alimentos in natura ou minimamente processados apenas uma vez ao dia; 94% consomem alimentos ultraprocessados uma ou mais vezes por dia. Quanto ao tipo de refei o, o estudo mostrou que 46% n o consomem caf da manh . Esses achados apontam para os riscos do alto consumo de alimentos ultraprocessados em adolescentes e as prov veis repercuss es na sua sa de.
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What is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and who experiences it? Why do some people develop PTSD after a traumatic event, while others do not? What are the unique impacts of trauma on children? Are there effective treatments for traumatic stress disorders? PTSD: What Everyone Needs to Know is a scientifically-supported yet accessible resource on a disorder that affects up to 7% of adults during their lifetime. Utilizing a reader-friendly Q&A format, the book demystifies and defines PTSD, explaining that, despite popular opinion and countless media portrayals, this is not simply a disorder for combat veterans. Instead, survivors of any life-threatening event can experience PTSD. Beginning with an overview of common types of trauma, internationally-renowned experts on traumatic stress Barbara Rothbaum and Sheila Rauch then go on to describe the effects of PTSD, what can trigger the disorder, and who is likely to experience it. They explain how the most effective treatments work, and guide readers on how to be a source of support and understanding for those who have experienced trauma. Drawing attention to the pervasiveness of traumatic experiences in our lives and in culture and society, PTSD: What Everyone Needs to Know is a must-read for anyone seeking authoritative and current information about this often misunderstood disorder.
What is posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and who experiences it? Why do some people develop PTSD after a traumatic event, while others do not? What are the unique impacts of trauma on children? Are there effective treatments for traumatic stress disorders? PTSD: What Everyone Needs to Know is a scientifically-supported yet accessible resource on a disorder that affects up to 7% of adults during their lifetime. Utilizing a reader-friendly Q&A format, the book demystifies and defines PTSD, explaining that, despite popular opinion and countless media portrayals, this is not simply a disorder for combat veterans. Instead, survivors of any life-threatening event can experience PTSD. Beginning with an overview of common types of trauma, internationally-renowned experts on traumatic stress Barbara Rothbaum and Sheila Rauch then go on to describe the effects of PTSD, what can trigger the disorder, and who is likely to experience it. They explain how the most effective treatments work, and guide readers on how to be a source of support and understanding for those who have experienced trauma. Drawing attention to the pervasiveness of traumatic experiences in our lives and in culture and society, PTSD: What Everyone Needs to Know is a must-read for anyone seeking authoritative and current information about this often misunderstood disorder.
How do individuals decide whether to accept human causes of climate change, vaccinate their children against childhood diseases, or practice social distancing during a pandemic? Democracies depend on educated citizens who can make informed decisions for the benefit of their health and well-being, as well as their communities, nations, and planet. Understanding key psychological explanations for science denial and doubt can help provide a means for improving scientific literacy and understanding—critically important at a time when denial has become deadly. In Science Denial: Why It Happens and What to Do About It, the authors identify the problem and why it matters and offer tools for addressing it. This book explains both the importance of science education and its limitations, shows how science communicators may inadvertently contribute to the problem, and explains how the internet and social media foster misinformation and disinformation. The authors focus on key psychological constructs such as reasoning biases, social identity, epistemic cognition, and emotions and attitudes that limit or facilitate public understanding of science, and describe solutions for individuals, educators, science communicators, and policy makers. If you have ever wondered why science denial exists, want to know how to understand your own biases and those of others, and would like to address the problem, this book will provide the insights you are seeking.
How do individuals decide whether to accept human causes of climate change, vaccinate their children against childhood diseases, or practice social distancing during a pandemic? Democracies depend on educated citizens who can make informed decisions for the benefit of their health and well-being, as well as their communities, nations, and planet. Understanding key psychological explanations for science denial and doubt can help provide a means for improving scientific literacy and understanding--critically important at a time when denial has become deadly. In Science Denial: Why It Happens and What to Do About It, the authors identify the problem and why it matters and offer tools for addressing it. This book explains both the importance of science education and its limitations, shows how science communicators may inadvertently contribute to the problem, and explains how the internet and social media foster misinformation and disinformation. The authors focus on key psychological constructs such as reasoning biases, social identity, epistemic cognition, and emotions and attitudes that limit or facilitate public understanding of science, and describe solutions for individuals, educators, science communicators, and policy makers. If you have ever wondered why science denial exists, want to know how to understand your own biases and those of others, and would like to address the problem, this book will provide the insights you are seeking.
"This pathbreaking study sets forth the history of attempts to implement pay equity and evaluates the hidden costs of achieving equity. With candor and intelligence, the authors clearly detail the political, organizational, and personal consequences of comparable worth reform strategies. Using extensive data from Minnesota, where pay equity has proceeded further than in any other state in the nation, as well as comparative information from other states and localities, the authors expose the crucial initial steps which define public policy. "A perceptive and judicious analysis of comparable worth."—Wendy Kaminer, New York Times Book Review "Very well-crafted. . . . Wage Justice has admirably launched the scholarly evaluation of pay equity, revealing the unforeseen complexities of this key feminist public policy innovation."—Maurine Weiner Greenwald, Journal of American History "An insightful glimpse of the policy process."—Marian Lief Palley, American Political Science Review
A clear, engaging, evidence-based guide to monetizing data, for everyone from employee to board member.Most organizations view data monetization—converting data into money—too narrowly: as merely selling data sets. But data monetization is a core business activity for both commercial and noncommercial organizations, and, within organizations, it’s critical to have wide-ranging support for this pursuit. In Data Is Everybody’s Business, the authors offer a clear and engaging way for people across the entire organization to understand data monetization and make it happen. The authors identify three viable ways to convert data into money—improving work with data, wrapping products with data, and selling information offerings—and explain when to pursue each and how to succeed. Key features of the book:• Grounded in twenty-eight years of academic research, including nine years of research at the MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research (MIT CISR)• Definitions of key terms, self-reflection questions, appealing graphics, and easy-to-use frameworks• Rich with detailed case studies• Supplemented by free MIT CISR website resources (cisr.mit.edu)Ideal for organizations engaged in data literacy training, data-driven transformation, or digital transformation, Data Is Everybody’s Business is the essential guide for helping everybody in the organization—not just the data specialists—understand, get excited about, and participate in data monetization.
A clear, engaging, evidence-based guide to monetizing data, for everyone from employee to board member. Most organizations view data monetization converting data into money too narrowly: as merely selling data sets. But data monetization is a core business activity for both commercial and noncommercial organizations, and, within organizations, it s critical to have wide-ranging support for this pursuit. In Data Is Everybody s Business, the authors offer a clear and engaging way for people across the entire organization to understand data monetization and make it happen. The authors identify three viable ways to convert data into money improving work with data, wrapping products with data, and selling information offerings and explain when to pursue each and how to succeed. Key features of the book: Grounded in twenty-eight years of academic research, including nine years of research at the MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research (MIT CISR) Definitions of key terms, self-reflection questions, appealing graphics, and easy-to-use frameworks Rich with detailed case studies Supplemented by free MIT CISR website resources (cisr.mit.edu). Ideal for organizations engaged in data literacy training, data-driven transformation, or digital transformation, Data Is Everybody s Business is the essential guide for helping everybody in the organization not just the data specialists understand, get excited about, and participate in data monetization.
Taiwanese society is in the midst of an immense, exciting effort to define itself, seeking to erect a contemporary identity upon the foundation of a highly distinctive history. This book provides a thorough overview of Taiwanese cultural life. The introduction familiarizes students and interested readers with the island's key geographical and demographic features, and provides a chronological summary of Taiwanese history. In the following chapters, Davison and Reed reveal the uniqueness of Taiwan, and do not present it simply as the laboratory of traditional Chinese culture that some anthropologists of the 1950s through the 1970s sought when mainland China was not accessible. The authors examine how religious devotion in Taiwan is different from China in that the selected deities are those most relevant to the needs of the Taiwanese people. Literature and art, particularly of the 20th century, reflect the Taiwanese quest for identity more than the grand Chinese tradition. The Taiwanese architecture, festivals and leisure activities, music and dance, cuisine and fashion, are also highlighted topics. The final chapter presents the most recent information regarding children and education, and explores the importance of the Taiwanese family in the context of meaningful relationships amongst acquaintances, friends, and institutions that make up the social universe of the Taiwanese. This text is a lively treatment of one of the world's most dynamic societies.
How do Airbnb and short-term rentals affect housing and communities? Locating the origins and success of Airbnb in the conditions wrought by the 2008 financial crisis, the authors bring together a diverse body of literature and construct case studies of cities in the US, Australia and Germany to examine the struggles of local authorities to protect their housing and neighborhoods from the increasing professionalization and commercialization of Airbnb.The book argues that the most disruptive impact of Airbnb and short-term rentals has been on housing and neighborhoods in urban centers where housing markets are stressed. Despite its claims, Airbnb has revealed itself as platform capitalism, incentivizing speculation in residential housing. At the heart of this trajectory is its business model and control over access to data. In a first narrative, the authors discuss how Airbnb has institutionalized short-term rentals, consequently removing long-term rentals, contributing to rising rents and changing neighborhood milieus as visitors replace long-term residents. In a second narrative the authors trace the transformation of short-term rentals into a multibillion-dollar hybrid real estate sector promoting a variety of flexible tenure models. While these models provide more options for owners and investors, they have the potential to undermine housing security and exacerbate housing inequality.While the overall effects have been similar across countries and cities, depending on housing systems, local response has varied from less restrictive in Australia to increasingly restrictive in the United States and most restrictive in Germany. Although Airbnb has made some concessions, it has not given any city the data needed to efficiently enforce regulations, making for costly externalities. Written in a clear and direct style, this volume will appeal to students and scholars in Urban Studies, Urban Planning, Housing and Tourism Studies.
How do Airbnb and short-term rentals affect housing and communities? Locating the origins and success of Airbnb in the conditions wrought by the 2008 financial crisis, the authors bring together a diverse body of literature and construct case studies of cities in the US, Australia and Germany to examine the struggles of local authorities to protect their housing and neighborhoods from the increasing professionalization and commercialization of Airbnb.The book argues that the most disruptive impact of Airbnb and short-term rentals has been on housing and neighborhoods in urban centers where housing markets are stressed. Despite its claims, Airbnb has revealed itself as platform capitalism, incentivizing speculation in residential housing. At the heart of this trajectory is its business model and control over access to data. In a first narrative, the authors discuss how Airbnb has institutionalized short-term rentals, consequently removing long-term rentals, contributing to rising rents and changing neighborhood milieus as visitors replace long-term residents. In a second narrative the authors trace the transformation of short-term rentals into a multibillion-dollar hybrid real estate sector promoting a variety of flexible tenure models. While these models provide more options for owners and investors, they have the potential to undermine housing security and exacerbate housing inequality.While the overall effects have been similar across countries and cities, depending on housing systems, local response has varied from less restrictive in Australia to increasingly restrictive in the United States and most restrictive in Germany. Although Airbnb has made some concessions, it has not given any city the data needed to efficiently enforce regulations, making for costly externalities. Written in a clear and direct style, this volume will appeal to students and scholars in Urban Studies, Urban Planning, Housing and Tourism Studies.
Analyzes how the technology and commercial practices of cultivation affect the nutritive value of certain fish, molluscs, crustacea, and freshwater plants. Organized to reflect the sequence from growth, harvest, and capture, through transportation, storage, and processing, to packaging and distribut