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The Handbook of Practice and Research in Study Abroad: Higher Education and the Quest for Global Citizenship
by Ross LewinCo-published with the Association for American Colleges and Universities (AAC&U) If we are all becoming global citizens, what then are our civic responsibilities? Colleges and universities across the United States have responded to this question by making the development of global citizens part of their core mission. A key strategy for realizing this goal is study abroad. After all, there may be no better way for students to acquire the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to become effective change-agents in international contexts. The Handbook of Practice and Research in Study Abroad is a comprehensive survey of the field. Each chapter eloquently conveys an enthusiasm for study abroad alongside a critical assessment of the most up-to-date research, theory and practice. This contributed volume brings together expert academics, senior administrators, practitioners of study abroad, and policy makers from across the United States, Canada and other part of the world, who meticulously address the following questions: What do we mean by global citizenship and global competence? What are the philosophical, pedagogical and practical challenges facing institutions as they endeavor to create global citizens? How is study abroad and global citizenship compatible with the role of the academy? What are the institutional challenges to study abroad, including those related to ethics, infrastructure, finances, accessibility, and quality control? Which study abroad programs can be called successful? The Handbook of Practice and Research in Study Abroad is an indispensable reference volume for scholars, higher education faculty, study abroad professionals, policy makers, and the academic libraries that serve these audiences. It is also appropriate for a wide range of courses in Higher Education Master’s and Ph.D. Programs.
The Handbook of Primary Healthcare: The Case of Hong Kong (Quality of Life in Asia #21)
by Ben Yuk Fai Fong Vincent Tin Sing Law Albert LeeThis handbook adopts a transdisciplinary approach to primary healthcare, incorporating a wide scope of perspectives and case studies from Hong Kong in China. It consists of four sections that explore the foundations, practices, development aspects of primary healthcare and systems. The book also pays particular attention to the psychosocial and humanistic contexts of primary healthcare, exploring dimensions such as misinformation in the age of social media in health communication and aspects of resilience in primary healthcare. With contributions from scholars and practitioners in areas that include family medicine, psychology, nutrition, health policy, health education, dentistry, social work, as well as Chinese medicine, it is an expansive presentation of current knowledge on healthcare in the community setting. It is an indispensable reference for policymakers, researchers, advanced students, primary healthcare professionals, community health practitioners, and health managers and educators seeking to collate the practical and philosophical aspects of healthcare, in Hong Kong particularly, but also in Greater China and Asia more broadly. Beyond its relevance to the immediate medical community, it is also a valuable text for researchers in medical law, social sciences, quality of life studies, public policy, business administration, and information technology and health communication.
The Handbook of Race and Adult Education
by Peterson Elizabeth Cunningham Stephen D. Vanessa Sheared Johnson-Bailey Juanita Colin III Scipio A. J. Brookfield Phyllis M.The Handbook of Race and Adult Education provides a discourse on the theory, the real-life experiences, and the structure of privileges within race and racism. Edited by leaders in this field, the unique resource presents ways for changes in classrooms, communities, and homes for marginalized or oppressed groups and individuals. As the first comprehensive resource on race, racism, and adult education, this book is essential for introductory level graduate students in understanding the complexity of race and racism in an educational context.
The Handbook of Research in World Language Instruction
by Michael Byram Anthony J. Liddicoat Angela Scarino Michelle Kohler Erin Kearney Amy J. Heineke Maria M. Carreira Regine Hampel Terry A. Osborn Pablo Muirhead Paula Winke Victoria Russell Kathryn Murphy-Judy Theresa Catalano Francis John Troyan Joan Kang Shin Sébastien Dubreil James E. Coda Cécile Accilien Jason Martel Ursula Stickler Krishauna Hines-Gaither Manuela Wagner Myriam Abdel-Malek Emily Heidrich Uebel Felix A. Kronenberg Luca Giupponi Paula Garrett-Rucks Kristin J. Davin Victoria Russel Aleidine J. Moeller Violet Affleck Tasha Austin Beverly Baker Leslie Baldwin Katherine Barko-Alva Carl S. Blyth J. Dylan Burton Krista Chambless Celia Chomón Zamora Dorie Conlon Patricia W. Cummins Jason Fischbach Rebecca Kanak Fox Paul A. García Cassandra Glynn Deniz Gökçora Todd A. Hernández Susan A. Hildebrandt Bobby Hobgood Christina Huhn Knight, Stephanie W.P. Kris Aric Knisely Ali Kushki Brandon T. Locke Gillian Lord Inoussa Malgoubri Margaret E. Malone Kate McCrea Francis Paola Mendizábal Trina Philpot Montaño Meg Montee Raymond Oenbring Errol M. O’Neill Randolph Jr., L. J. Julio C. Rodriguez Lauren Rosen Bruna Sommer-Farias Danielle Steider Pete Swanson Julie M. Sykes Lynda Taylor Joshua J. Thoms Beth Wassell Kelley E. Webb Pamela M. Wesely Meredith McDonald White Jenniffer Whyte Kimberly M. Winslow Anna ZaitsevaThis seminal handbook provides a comprehensive overview of the research on world language education and how that research can transform into effective and daily instructional practices for K-16 language teachers.With contributions from leading scholars in the field, the volume addresses cutting-edge research, trends, and practice. Covering key topics in language education, the volume is organized in six sections: Teaching Methods and Approaches; Culture, Pragmatics, and Intercultural Communicative Competence; Assessment and Program Evaluation; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the World Language Classroom; Technology Integration and Online Language Teaching and Learning; and Key Issues in World Language Instruction, including advocacy, teacher recruitment and retention, and professional development.This handbook is an essential text for all scholars, researchers, and educators in world languages.
The Handbook of Scholarly Writing and Publishing
by John W. Creswell Tim Hatcher Tonette S. RoccoFocusing on writing for publication, The Handbook of Scholarly Writing and Publishing discusses the components of a manuscript, types of manuscripts, and the submission process. It shows how to craft scholarly papers and other writing suitable for submission to academic journals. The handbook covers how to develop writing skills by offering guidance on becoming an excellent manuscript reviewer and outlining what makes a good review, and includes advice on follow-through with editors, rejection, and rewrites and re-submittals.
The Handbook of Secondary Gifted Education
by Felicia A. DixonThe second edition of this groundbreaking textbook is designed to help education professionals interested in building effective and comprehensive educational opportunities for gifted secondary students. The Handbook of Secondary Gifted Education offers an in-depth, research-based look at ways schools and classrooms can support the development of gifted adolescents. The book is the most comprehensive critical resource on this topic available. Each chapter of this educational resource is written by leading scholars and researchers in the field. The second edition includes sections on STEM, CCSS alignment, and 21st-century skills, along with discussion of working with secondary students in various content areas. The purpose of the book is to provide a research-based handbook that views gifted adolescents and their needs as the starting point for building an effective, integrated educational program.
The Handbook of Secondary Gifted Education
by Sidney Moon Felicia DixonThis ground-breaking textbook is designed to help education professionals interested in building effective and comprehensive educational opportunities for gifted secondary students. This book offers an in-depth, research-based look at ways schools and classrooms can support the development of gifted adolescents. The Handbook of Secondary Gifted Education is the most comprehensive critical resource on this topic available. Each chapter of this educational resource is written by leading scholars and researchers in the field, including education leaders such as Nicholas Colangelo, Susan Assouline, Sally Reis, Donna Ford, Joyce VanTassel-Baska, Carolyn Callahan, and many more.
The Handbook of Student Affairs Administration
by Judy Marquez Kiyama George S. McClellanThe foremost scholars in student affairs discuss issues facing the field today, approaches to those issues, and skills necessary to enact the approaches Professionals in student affairs administration need practical, timely, and applied information on the myriad issues they encounter in supporting the success of the students and the institutions they serve. In the Handbook of Student Affairs Administration, the top scholars in the field share the latest information, methods, and advice on addressing these issues. The book is sponsored by NASPA, the leading professional organization for student affairs in higher education. This fifth edition has been updated to reflect current and effective techniques in student affairs administration including new chapters on anti-oppressive frameworks and equity in praxis, access for students with disabilities, men and masculinities, support for students’ mental health and well-being, and student employment as learning-integrated work. There is also an emphasis throughout on adult learners, online learners, part-time students, and transfer students. Chapter authors of diverse gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, experiential background, and type of institution offer broader perspectives. Learn about the dominant organization and administration models in student affairs Stay up to date on core competencies and professional development models Discover research-based strategies for addressing both emerging and lasting issues in student affairs Instructor resources availableThe Handbook of Student Affairs Administration is a comprehensive and thoughtful resource, with expert insight on the issues facing student affairs. This is one handbook students and professionals in the field won’t want to go without.
The Handbook of Student Affairs Administration
by George S. Mcclellan Jeremy StringerWhat issues and trends affect higher education and student affairs today? In this fully updated handbook, leading experts discuss the answer to this and other essential questions. They provide a definitive reference for student affairs professionals at all levels of administration and management. The handbook offers specific, practical advice as well as broad approaches to planning and problem solving. It contains modernized discussions on such critical topics as institutional mission, institutional governance, understanding campus environments, finance and budgeting, assessment, program planning, staff selection, training and evaluation, and much more.
The Handbook of Transformative Learning
by Edward W. TaylorThe Handbook of Transformative Learning?provides a comprehensive and critical review of more than three decades of theory development, research, and practice in Transformative Learning (TL). ?It will help adult educators understand what transformative learning is, distinguish it from other forms of learning, and foster it in their practice. The book covers five broad areas: historical, theoretical, practical, research, and future perspective. It is ? comprehensive, interdisciplinary, critical, reflective, and accessible to a wide audience of interested scholars, students, and practitioners. Co-edited by leading experts in the field with an advisory group of prominent authorities, this handbook is the leading resource for the field.
The Handbook of Work Based Learning
by Ian Cunningham Graham DawesOrganizational leaders, governments and trade unions all agree that learning is fundamental to organizational and economic success. The question is how it should best be supported. The Handbook of Work Based Learning delivers a compelling answer to this question. Learning needs to be based in the realities of organizational life. This unique, groundbreaking handbook provides a definitive guide to the set of strategies, tactics and methods for supporting work based learning. The three main parts of the Handbook, which focus in turn on strategies, tactics and methods, are written for both the learner and the professional developer alike. Each includes a description of the process (strategy, tactic or method), provides examples of what it looks like in action, explains the benefits and the likely limitations and provides a set of operating hints for applying the process. Nothing has been neglected, so alongside detailed descriptions of what to do and how to do it, the authors have included the Declaration on Learning, created by thirteen of the major figures in the field of organizational learning, a section guiding you towards routes for gaining qualifications, along with a well-researched set of references and further reading.
The Handbook to Literary Research
by W. R. Owens Delia da Sousa CorreaThe Handbook to Literary Research is a practical guide for students embarking on postgraduate work in Literary Studies. It introduces and explains research techniques, methodologies and approaches to information resources, paying careful attention to the differences between countries and institutions, and providing a range of key examples. This fully updated second edition is divided into five sections which cover: tools of the trade – a brand new chapter outlining how to make the most of literary resources textual scholarship and book history – explains key concepts and variations in editing, publishing and bibliography issues and approaches in literary research – presents a critical overview of theoretical approaches essential to literary studies the dissertation – demonstrates how to approach, plan and write this important research exercise glossary – provides comprehensive explanations of key terms, and a checklist of resources. Packed with useful tips and exercises and written by scholars with extensive experience as teachers and researchers in the field, this volume is the ideal Handbook for those beginning postgraduate research in literature.
The Handmade Silver Gelatin Emulsion Print: Creating Your Own Liquid Emulsions for Black & White Paper (Contemporary Practices in Alternative Process Photography)
by Denise RossThe Handmade Silver Gelatin Emulsion Print is a cookbook of simple, basic recipes for making black and white printing paper and paper negatives, along with creative options for printing, toning, and coloring. Author Denise Ross draws from photographic literature from the last 135 years, adapting old recipes to fit modern tools, materials, and work spaces and modern twists have been applied to traditional techniques. The book is divided into three sections: Section One lays the groundwork for this unique alternative process; Section Two provides the recipes; Section Three highlights contemporary silver gelatin artists. The book features over 200 full-color images and covers key topics including: Vocabulary: a list of terms used by traditional photographers and emulsion makers Creating work spaces with the right tools and materials Basic emulsion chemistry and paper coating techniques Working with various negative options, analog and digital Gaslight chloride contact printing paper Kodabromide-type chlorobromide all-purpose paper Bromide enlarging paper Warm tone paper and developers Making and toning your own printing-out paper (POP) Matte surface and baryta coating surface paper Paper negatives and making hand-drawn and digital masks Toning handmade paper Gum printing over handmade paper Troubleshooting handmade paper Artists working with handmade paper The Handmade Silver Gelatin Emulsion Print is for photographers who love the look and creative potential of black and white traditional photography but who want more control over the process and the end product. It is written for the beginner to experienced photographer, with processes initially explained in such a way that anyone will feel comfortable getting started, as well as information in increasing levels of complexity so that experienced photographers who enjoy a challenge will also find one.
The Handmaid's Tale (Maxnotes Literature Guides)
by Malcolm FosterREA's MAXnotes for Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale MAXnotes offer a fresh look at masterpieces of literature, presented in a lively and interesting fashion. Written by literary experts who currently teach the subject, MAXnotes will enhance your understanding and enjoyment of the work. MAXnotes are designed to stimulate independent thought about the literary work by raising various issues and thought-provoking ideas and questions. MAXnotes cover the essentials of what one should know about each work, including an overall summary, character lists, an explanation and discussion of the plot, the work's historical context, illustrations to convey the mood of the work, and a biography of the author. Each chapter is individually summarized and analyzed, and has study questions and answers.
The Handmaid's Tale (SparkNotes Literature Guide Series)
by SparkNotesThe Handmaid's Tale (SparkNotes Literature Guide) by Margaret Atwood Making the reading experience fun! Created by Harvard students for students everywhere, SparkNotes is a new breed of study guide: smarter, better, faster.Geared to what today's students need to know, SparkNotes provides:chapter-by-chapter analysis explanations of key themes, motifs, and symbols a review quiz and essay topics Lively and accessible, these guides are perfect for late-night studying and writing papers.
The Hands-Off Manager: How to Mentor People and Allow Them to Be Successful
by Steve Chandler Duane Black“A liberating read that will cause you to act in your own best interests and the best interests of everyone working within your sphere of influence.” —John Hoover, New York Times–bestselling author of How to Work for an IdiotThe number one reason cited in exit interviews for an employee quitting is “my manager.” This can be for multiple reasons—including one that many managers and executives aren’t even aware of: Today’s employees simply don’t respond to the old hands-on, militaristic management styles. They are highly independent, individual professionals with their own fully developed ideas. Leaders and managers who try to micromanage them will inevitably confront widespread disgruntlement, absenteeism, and turnover . . . and increase their own and their employees’ stress levels.The Hands-Off Manager offers a new vision for all managers. With stories, examples, and activities for the reader to practice, this book shows any manager—new or seasoned—how to coach and mentor employees rather than hover over their shoulders and goad them into action. In this system, each employee’s strength is honored and honed in a climate of partnership and mutual goal-setting—a powerful ingredient for organizational growth and success.
The Hands-on Guide to Clinical Reasoning in Medicine (Hands-on Guides)
by Mujammil IrfanThe Hands-on Guide to Clinical Reasoning in Medicine The Hands-on Guide to Clinical Reasoning in Medicine is the perfect companion to your time on clinical placements, providing an easy-to-read, highly visual guide to help develop your clinical decision-making skills, and transfer your knowledge into practice. It's packed full of useful tips, key boxes, exercises and summaries that are designed to help you apply the knowledge gained in clinical practice. Divided into the common clinical placements that you would find yourself in—Respiratory, Cardiovascular, Neurology, Geriatrics, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Endocrinology and Rheumatology—each chapter covers the diagnosis of common clinical conditions, as well as decision-making in their investigation and management. Written for medical students in their clinical years, as well as new doctors and advanced nurse practitioners, The Hands-on Guide to Clinical Reasoning in Medicine provides students with an accessible resource for honing their clinical reasoning skills. Take the stress out of clinical reasoning with The Hands-on Guide! A companion website is available at www.wiley.com/go/irfan/clinicalreasoning featuring a downloadable reflective action guide. For more information on the complete range of Wiley medical student and junior doctor publishing, please visit: www.wiley.com To receive automatic updates on Wiley books and journals, join our email list. Sign up today at www.wiley.com/email All content reviewed by students for students
The Handwriting on the Wall
by David JeremiahIn The Handwriting on the Wall, prophecy expert David Jeremiah shows how an understanding of prophecy, specifically that in the book of Daniel, opens a pathway to dynamic, faithful living today-with confidence and hope for the future.
The Handwriting on the Wall
by David JeremiahIn The Handwriting on the Wall, prophecy expert David Jeremiah shows how an understanding of prophecy, specifically that in the book of Daniel, opens a pathway to dynamic, faithful living today-with confidence and hope for the future.
The Handwriting on the Wall: Secrets from the Prophecies of Daniel
by Dr. David JeremiahBestselling author Dr. David Jeremiah explores the book of Daniel, finding comfort in God&’s specific and powerful promises for the future. The book of Daniel offers some of the most vivid and descriptive portions of prophecy in all of God&’s Word. And through the instruction of world-renowned Bible teacher Dr. Jeremiah, Daniel&’s visions come alive like never before. In The Handwriting on the Wall, Dr. Jeremiah uses his clear and approachable style to help readers see Daniel&’s incredible accuracy in prophesying about events in human history that have already come true,find comfort in God&’s specific and powerful promises for the future,place their trust in the reliability of God&’s Word rather than the instability of today&’s headlines,be assured that evil is on a leash and God is in control,and much more.For Christians of every generation, understanding the truth of biblical prophecy offers confidence and hope for the future. But that&’s not all—to know the book of Daniel is to open a pathway for dynamic, faithful living today.
The Hannah Anointing: Becoming a Woman of Resilience, Fulfillment, and Fruitfulness
by Michelle McClain-WaltersA resilient spirit is born when God makes you wait.In The Hannah Anointing Michelle McClain-Walters reveals a special kind of spiritual power that stands unwaveringly in the face of recurring disappointment and the enemy&’s taunts.With her unique and empowering prophetic, McClain-Walters tackles issues women face on the road to their destiny and purpose, including how to:• Release the cry of the barren, pray in faith, and get God&’s attention• Overcome jealousy, rejection, temptation to compromise, critical spirits, and shame• Find healing and purity of heart• Get the right perspective of God&’s sovereignty and find strength to persevere• Maintain three spiritual postures that guarantee victory• Make a new vow to God and unlock an overflow of multiplication and increase These are the women who will see the promise of God in their lives and in generations to come.
The Haphazard Gourmet
by Richard GehmanBeing a Carelessly Compiled, Aimless, Alternately Infuriating and Ingratiating Compendium of Recipes, Personal Reminiscences, and Occasional Jokes Recalled with Affection, More Or Less, by Richard Gehman from Good and Bad Times in His Life, Inspired by Le Grand Dictionnare de Cuisine
The Happiest Days?: How Pupils Cope With Schools
by Peter WoodsThis book, addressed to learning aspects, emphasizes on reality as a social production, on the individual's construction of meanings on a rational basis, on the emergent and negotiated character of interaction, and on how understandings are based on symbols such as mood and laughter.
The Happiest Days?: How Pupils Cope With Schools
by Peter WoodsFirst published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The Happiest Kid on Campus: A Parent's Guide to the Very Best College Experience (for You and Your Child)
by Harlan CohenIf your child is beginning life in college, there's a surprise around every corner. . . But that doesn't mean you can't be prepared! The Happiest Kid on Campus is a witty and wise guide to everything you need to know about the college experience. Harlan Cohen, America's most trusted college life expert, delivers the best advice, facts, stats, tips, and stories from parents, students, and experts across the country to ensure that you and your child will have an incredible and meaningful college experience. The Summer Before; What, when, and how to prepare; The emotional roller coaster; Paying the Bills; Financial aid tricks and tips; Budgets, books, and the best campus jobs; Calling, Texting, and Facebooking; New ways to keep in touch; How much is too much; The First Few Months; Move-in, roommates, and homesickness; What not to do when you're missing them; To A or Not to B; Professors, grades, and actually going to class; When to step in (and when not to); Keeping Them Safe; Drinking, partying, and other things your kid might not be doing; Knowing your campus support resources.