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Enhancing Professionalism in the U.S. Air Force

Enhancing Professionalism in the U.S. Air Force

Jennifer J Li; Tracy C McCausland; Lawrence M Hanser

RAND
2017
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This report considers the U.S. Air Force definition of professionalism--"A personal commitment and loyalty to Air Force standards and expectations framed within an environment of shared trust, guided by Air Force Core Values"--as a starting point to address the question: What can the Air Force do to increase the professionalism of its personnel?
The Educator's Handbook for Inclusive School Practices

The Educator's Handbook for Inclusive School Practices

Julie Causton; Chelsea Tracy-Bronson; Cheryl M. Jorgensen

Brookes Publishing Co
2015
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As more schools move toward inclusion, how can general and special educators work together to create warm, welcoming classrooms where all students learn and belong? Discover practical answers in this friendly, down-to-earth teacher's guide. Filled with ready-to-use teaching tips, insights from inclusive educators, and examples that relate directly to everyday classroom experiences, this book will help general and special educators collaborate effectively and build a great “toolbox” of strategies to support all learners within inclusive classrooms. With this highly motivating guidebook close at hand, new and seasoned educators will create engaging, exciting, and joyful inclusive classrooms that support social and academic success for all.STRATEGIES THAT HELP TEACHERS:ensure that all students have access to the general education curriculum in the least restrictive environmentpresume competence and recognize every student's unique strengthsmeet students' individual learning needs with differentiated lessons and innovative academic supports team up and collaborate with other educators and professionals to make the most of everyone's expertisedistinguish an IEP from a 504 plan, and develop and implement both appropriatelysupport students who have behavior challenges with a classroom-wide positive behavior support systempromote social inclusion in the classroom and in recreational spaces, from the playground to the lunchroomsupervise the important work of paraprofessionalsavoid burnout with self-care strategies and stress-bustersPRACTICAL RESOURCES: Planning tools and checklists to help you identify student strengths, develop IEPs, plan lessons, strengthen co-teaching, choose modifications and accommodations, and more.
Kraus' Recreation and Leisure in Modern Society

Kraus' Recreation and Leisure in Modern Society

Amy Hurd; Denise M. Anderson; Tracy Mainieri

JONES AND BARTLETT PUBLISHERS, INC
2021
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Kraus' Recreation and Leisure in Modern Society provides a detailed introduction to the history, developments, and current trends in leisure studies. The Twelfth Edition focuses on the challenges and opportunities impacting the profession—including dramatic demographic changes, new technologies, and innovations in marketing—through an array of pedagogical features, including engaging sidebars and case studies addressing contemporary issues.Focusing on ten different types of organizations—ranging from nonprofit community organizations and armed forces recreation to sports management and travel and tourism sponsors—the Twelfth Edition is an invaluable resource for students considering a career in the recreation and leisure industry
Delinquency Careers in Two Birth Cohorts

Delinquency Careers in Two Birth Cohorts

Paul E. Tracy; Marvin E. Wolfgang; Robert M. Figlio

Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2012
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Delinquency in a Birth Cohort, published in 1972, was the first criminologi­ cal birth cohort study in the United States. Nils Christie, in Unge norske lovorertredere, had done the first such study as his dissertation at the University of Oslo in 1960. Professor Thorsten Sellin was the inspiration for the U.S. study. He could read Norwegian, and I could a little because I studied at the University of Oslo in my graduate years. Our interest in pursuing a birth cohort study in the United States was fostered by the encouragement of Saleem Shah who awarded us a grant from the National Institute of Mental Health to begin our birth cohort studies at the University of Pennsylvania by investigating the delinquency of the 1945 cohort. We studied this group of 9,945 boys extensively through official criminal history and school records of their juvenile years. Subsequently, we followed up the cohort as adults using both adult arrest histories and an interview of a sample of the cohort. Our follow-up study was published as From Boy to Man, From Delinquen­ cy to Crime in 1987.
Poetry and Fairy Tales

Poetry and Fairy Tales

Amy Price Azano; Tracy C. Missett; Carolyn M. Callahan

Prufrock Press
2015
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The CLEAR curriculum, developed by University of Virginia's National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, is an evidence-based teaching model that emphasizes Challenge Leading to Engagement, Achievement, and Results. In Poetry and Fairy Tales: Language Arts Units for Gifted Students in Grade 3 students will read and analyze various forms of poetry and write their own poetry anthology. They will learn how to identify and use figurative language to create concrete images from abstract ideas. In the fairy tales unit, students will study fairy tales and folklore to understand how and why societal norms and mores are culturally transmitted. These units focus on critical literacy that includes reading diverse sources, understanding bias and cultural contexts, and creating informed consumers of information.Grade 3
Social Work Practice with Families and Children

Social Work Practice with Families and Children

Anthony Maluccio; Barbara Pine; Elizabeth M. Tracy

Columbia University Press
2002
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This book emphasizes family-centered, social network, and school-based interventions in the preparation of social workers for direct and indirect practice with clients from vulnerable populations, especially the poor, people of color, and recent immigrant groups. With an eye to recent changes in social work practice and service delivery, including the impact of welfare reform and managed care on vulnerable families and children, Social Work Practice with Families and Children helps social work students and practitioners understand the increasingly complex needs of their clients. Three valuable appendixes include information about tools and instruments to support practice, child welfare resource centers, and electronic resources pertaining to the field.
The Standards-Based Administrative Internship

The Standards-Based Administrative Internship

Donald G. Hackmann; Donna M. Schmitt-Oliver; Jaclynn C. Tracy

Rowman Littlefield Education
2002
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As an applied field, educational administration must be learned through experiencing its myriad tasks and challenges. Whether you are the mentor or the intern, you will find a wealth of helpful information and guidance about designing field experiences for individuals who are involved in the clinical preparation of aspiring principals and superintendents. The authors argue for a high-quality internship or mentoring experience and for basing experiences around the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) research-based framework. Chapters provide a detailed description of the key administrative responsibilities inherent in each standard. Additionally, it will assist mentors in understanding their vital roles in ensuring a high-quality learning experience. Suggested readings and Web sites are listed at the conclusion of each standard and sample forms to help structure the field experience are also provided.
The Standards-Based Administrative Internship

The Standards-Based Administrative Internship

Donald G. Hackmann; Donna M. Schmitt-Oliver; Jaclynn C. Tracy

Rowman Littlefield Education
2002
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This book provides guidance to individuals who are involved in the clinical preparation of aspiring principals and superintendents. The authors argue for a high-quality internship or mentoring experience and for basing experiences around the Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium (ISLLC) framework. Additionally, it will assist mentors in understanding their vital roles in ensuring such an experience.
Person-Environment Practice

Person-Environment Practice

Susan P. Kemp; James K. Whittaker; Elizabeth M. Tracy

AldineTransaction
1997
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Person-Environment Practice addresses a core but long- neglected dimension in social work and human services practice; accurate environmental assessment and strategic environmental intervention. Despite the centrality of "person-environment" as a key construct in direct practice, the domain of environmental assessment/intervention has received relatively little systematic attention in the practice literature. For a variety of reasons, the core focus of direct practice assessment and change strategies has centered more on "person" than "environment." This book seeks to redress that imbalance. Ironically, the relative lack of attention to environmentally oriented practice persists even as current demands of practice fall increasingly under the rubric of what we here call "environmental intervention," defined as both action in the environment and the process of transforming individual and collective perspectives through critical analysis of the impact of environmental conditions. The authors argue that the ability to understand "environment" from the client's perspective and to function effectively in the environmental domain is central to many emergent areas of practice such as practice with extended families and personal networks, practice from a "strengths" perspective, and culturally competent practice. In Person-Environment Practice, the authors offer a coherent critique and overview of environmental assessment and intervention congruent with the demands of both newly emerging and established interpersonal helping approaches within social work's domain. Robert Halpern of the Erikson Institute for Advanced Studies in Child Development described the book as "as clear, thoughtful and subtle a discussion of how to consider the environment in interpersonal helping as I have seen in the literature" and Anthony Maluccio of Boston College called the book "a timely and exciting contribution, with appreciation and respect for social work practices and qualities of inspiration as well as intellectual stimulation" Susan P. Kemp is assistant professor, School of Social Work, The University of Washington, Seattle. James K. Whittaker is professor, School of Social Work, The University of Washington, Seattle. Elizabeth M. Tracy is associate professor, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.
A Walk In The Abyss

A Walk In The Abyss

Paul Genesse; Patrick S. Tomlinson; Patrick M. Tracy

New Babel Books
2020
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ORCS GREYSHALKS AND GIANTS Prepare yourselves, intrepid reader, for three complete novelettes set in the Abyss Walker world of author Shane Moore. In this anthology you shall read "No Tusks" by Paul Genesse, the disgustingly graphic orc story-not for children-(You have been warned ); then a tale about a young Bigfoot, or more accurately, a greyshalk trying to find his place in the world in: "A Kudekah to Remember" by Paul Genesse and Shane Moore; and finally, a truly hilarious story about a bumbling giant in: "Mungo the Undying" by Patrick M. Tracy. You'll also be treated to a short story from a very unique point of view-an arrow in flight: "Unerring" by Patrick S. Tomlinson; and as a bonus, an excerpt from the novella, "The Wererat's Tale: Book III: The Collar of Perdition" by Patrick S. Tomlinson, which was written from an outline penned by the creator of the Abyss Walker World, Shane Moore himself.Orcs, greyshalks, and giants (and wererats) will never be the same You will love this book especially if you enjoyed the Orcs novel series by the awesome Stan Nicholls: Orcs: Army of Shadows; Orcs: Bad Blood, or The Thousand Orcs (Forgotten Realms: The Hunter's Blades Trilogy, Book 1) by New York Times' bestselling author R.A. Salvatore; or Queen of the Orcs: Kings Property by Morgan Howell.If you're a game player or game master and enjoyed The Slayer's Guide To Orcs by Matt Forbeck and Ralph Horsley you will love this
Prelude to Yorktown

Prelude to Yorktown

Treacy M. F.

The University of North Carolina Press
2011
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In this stirring history, the whole campaign of 1780-81 is followed from Camden, through the battle of the Cowpens and King's Mountain and the many skirmishes on the fox-chase to the Dan, to the decisive battle at Guilford. The men who fought this campaign come alive through their letters, reports, and diaries. This is the American Revolution as it was fought by living men. Originally published in 1963. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.
The Integrated Church

The Integrated Church

Tracey M Lewis-Giggetts

Beacon Hill Press of Kansas City
2011
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This book courageously tackles a potentially controversial matter.--Kevin Walker, CLC MinistriesThe author lowers barriers and raises expectations for what effective multicultural ministry can be.--Evan McBroom, President, Fishhook, Inc.The Body of Christ is most effective when all of its parts are working at their maximum potential.We've been stuck in a ministry world full of fear and confusion while trying to do our own version of integrating. The fact is that the how of ministry is determined by the who, when, and where of culture.The Church should be the greatest advocate for cultural and racial diversity in all of society. We certainly should not lag behind. Part of maximizing the potential of the Church is being sensitive to diverse audiences. The Church should be proactive in reaching and ministering to these audiences without sacrificing the integrity of God's word.The Integrated Church will challenge the discussion of the church's relevance in culture. This collection of stories and solutions will assist church communicators in understanding the variety of people they are called to serve. Begin to understand the struggles, challenges, benefits, and opportunities their culture provides.Get ready to discover a whole new way to maximize your potential.