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Nine Guiding Principles for Women in Higher Education

by Karyn Z. Sproles

Highlighting the nine guiding principles to help women succeed in their academic careers.Although there are more women in higher education than ever before—and increasingly in leadership positions—their paths to success are more difficult than those paved for men. Nine Guiding Principles for Women in Higher Education is a concise and accessible resource aimed at helping women faculty succeed in their academic careers. Karyn Z. Sproles offers guidance, humor, and courage to women in higher education, paying particular attention to those with children and women of color. Based on a wide range of scholarship, stories from dozens of women, and Sproles's personal experience from 34 years as a professor, department chair, and dean, Nine Principles offers advice on• facing down impostor syndrome,• avoiding social isolation,• building networks of mentors,• preparing for tenure,• balancing teaching, scholarship, and home life,and more.Practical and visionary, the nine principles guide readers from the beginning of their careers through to leadership roles. Women in academia—including adjuncts, graduate students, and tenure-track professors—will find the tools they need to balance success with the rest of life's demands. Each chapter ends with a quick list of advice for easy reference and suggested reading to explore more on the chapter's topic. Rounding out the book is a workshop section that can be used by individual readers or as a guide for conducting workshops and faculty development programs.

The Nine Old Men: Lessons, Techniques, And Inspiration From Disney's Great Animators

by Andreas Deja

Learn from the men who changed animation forever <p><P>Walt Disney’s team of core animators, who he affectionately called his "Nine Old Men," were known for creating Disney’s most famous works, as well as refining the 12 basic principles of animation. Follow master animator and Disney legend Andreas Deja as he takes you through the minds and works of these notable animators. An apprentice to the Nine Old Men himself, Deja gives special attention to each animator and provides a thoughtful analysis on their techniques that include figure drawing, acting, story structure, and execution. The in-depth analysis of each animator’s work will allow you to refine your approach to character animation. Rare sequential drawings from the Disney archives also give you unprecedented access and insight into the most creative minds that changed the course of animation. <li>Instruction and analysis on the works of each of the Nine Old Men broaden your creative choices and approaches to character animation <li>Original drawings, some never-before-seen by the public are explored in depth, giving you behind-the-scenes access into Disney animation history <li>Gain first-hand insight into the foundation of timeless characters and scenes from some of Disney’s most memorable feature and short films

The Nine Pillars of Great Schools

by Damian McBeath David Woods Rachel Macfarlane

What makes a school great? Studies into good schools are numerous, but there has been much less written about great schools. The former are more common, but with success comes complacency; good is the enemy of great. In 2009 the London Leadership Strategy established the Going for Great programme, creating a forum for leaders of schools rated `outstanding' by Ofsted. This collaboration sought to identify and share best practice; based on their case studies, school-to-school visits, the research literature and through seminar, debates and discussions, a model of great schooling has emerged.This publication seeks to explore in depth the Nine Pillars of Greatness written by the course leaders of the Going for Great programme. It considers the range of characteristics that define great schooling, from a school's values and ethos, leadership and teaching to its curriculum, approach to professional development, learning community and ongoing self-evaluation.Supported by a wealth of academic pedagogical texts and written by three authors who have spent their lives in education, The Nine Pillars of Great Schools examines the commonalities between the most successful institutions and demonstrates how to transform a good school into a great school.

The Nine Pillars of Great Schools

by Damian McBeath David Woods Rachel Macfarlane

What makes a school great? Studies into good schools are numerous, but there has been much less written about great schools. The former are more common, but with success comes complacency; good is the enemy of great. In 2009 the London Leadership Strategy established the Going for Great programme, creating a forum for leaders of schools rated `outstanding' by Ofsted. This collaboration sought to identify and share best practice; based on their case studies, school-to-school visits, the research literature and through seminar, debates and discussions, a model of great schooling has emerged.This publication seeks to explore in depth the Nine Pillars of Greatness written by the course leaders of the Going for Great programme. It considers the range of characteristics that define great schooling, from a school's values and ethos, leadership and teaching to its curriculum, approach to professional development, learning community and ongoing self-evaluation.Supported by a wealth of academic pedagogical texts and written by three authors who have spent their lives in education, The Nine Pillars of Great Schools examines the commonalities between the most successful institutions and demonstrates how to transform a good school into a great school.

Nine Professional Conversations to Change Our Schools: A Dashboard of Options

by William A. Sommers Dr Diane P. Zimmerman

Improve collective efficacy in schools through meaningful professional conversations In a landscape where technology can undermine personal connections, even the most talented educator can feel like they’re practicing their craft in isolation. Nine Professional Conversations to Change Our Schools is a framework for revitalizing the art of the professional conversation. It guides educators through structures for collaboration, grants access to vast storehouses of applied wisdom, and facilitates a consensual knowledge base for standards of excellence. 9 conversational strategies designed to promote collective efficacy in education Learning scenarios demonstrate the effectiveness of these conversations in action Accessible Conversational Dashboard assists in analyzing conditions for success

Nine Professional Conversations to Change Our Schools: A Dashboard of Options

by William A. Sommers Dr Diane P. Zimmerman

Improve collective efficacy in schools through meaningful professional conversations In a landscape where technology can undermine personal connections, even the most talented educator can feel like they’re practicing their craft in isolation. Nine Professional Conversations to Change Our Schools is a framework for revitalizing the art of the professional conversation. It guides educators through structures for collaboration, grants access to vast storehouses of applied wisdom, and facilitates a consensual knowledge base for standards of excellence. 9 conversational strategies designed to promote collective efficacy in education Learning scenarios demonstrate the effectiveness of these conversations in action Accessible Conversational Dashboard assists in analyzing conditions for success

Nine Theories of Religion (Third Edition)

by Daniel L. Pals

Nine Theories of Religion offers summary, analysis, and appraisal of a number of landmark modern efforts to explain the origin and function of religion.

The Nine Types of Leader: How the Leaders of Tomorrow Can Learn from The Leaders of Today

by James Ashton

Find out what makes great leaders tick, learn what it takes to be credible and read about the things that they'd do differently if they had to do it all again. The Nine Types of Leader introduces some obvious and some not so obvious types of leader through stories, anecdotes and insight garnered from hundreds of encounters with world-class leaders. Featuring interviews with industry titans including Jean-Francois Decaux of JC Decaux, Michael Rapino of Live Nation, Zhang Ruimin of Haier, Gavin Patterson of Salesforce and Isabelle Kocher of Engie, it explores how the leaders of tomorrow will improve their game by borrowing from the very best of the nine types of leader that exist today.Renowned journalist, James Ashton assesses the strengths and weaknesses of each leadership type, highlighting where and when they are best deployed, whilst helping you identify who you are and how you can improve performance. As the world seeks to recover from drastic disruption and uncertainty and the most acute test of leadership in living memory, it projects how future leaders can learn from what has gone before.

A Nineteenth Century Teacher: John Henry Bridges

by Susan Liveing

Originally published in 1926 and whilst not a biography in the strictest sense, this volume presents John Bridges’ life and character against the social and political background of the nineteenth century as well as examining his legacy for current generations.

The Nineteenth of Maquerk: Based on Proverbs 13:4 (The Insect-Inside Series)

by Aaron Reynolds

Discovering the rewards of diligence can certainly be fun, but see how one lazy caterpillow learns what happens when you don't finish what you start.

Ninja at the Firehouse (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)

by Luke Flowers

Moby Shinobi is back for another hilarious adventure! This time, the little ninja tries to help out at the firehouse.Moby Shinobi is a very helpful ninja! In this rhyming Level 1 reader, Moby heads to the firehouse to help the firefighters. Moby tries to hang up the gear, spray the hose, and climb a ladder, but each try ends in a funny mess. Moby wants to help, but he worries his ninja skills aren't right for the job. When a cat gets stuck up a tree, it's finally Moby's turn to save the day! Easy-to-read, bouncy text and bright, full-color artwork make this the perfect book for young readers!

Ninja at the Pet Shop: Moby Shinobi) (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)

by Luke Flowers

Moby Shinobi is a very helpful ninja! In this rhyming Level 1 reader series, Moby is helping animals at the pet shop. Moby tries to give the dogs baths, feed the animals their treats, and play with all the pets, but each try ends in a funny mess. Moby wants to help the pets, but he worries his ninja skills aren't right for the job. Then, the snake gets loose from its tank, and it's Moby's time to shine! Simple, bouncy text and bright, full-color artwork make this the perfect book for young readers!

Ninja in the Kitchen: Moby Shinobi) (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)

by Luke Flowers

In this Level 1 reader series, Moby Shinobi is a very helpful ninja! In this book, Moby Shinobi is making pizza at Papa Peppy's Pizza Shop. Moby tries to toss dough, slice pies, and serve hungry customers, but each attempt to help out just ends in a funny mess. Moby wants to help Papa Peppy, but what if his ninja skills aren't right for the job? When the key to Papa Peppy's secret sauce is lost, it's Moby's time to shine! Rhyming text and bright, full-color artwork make this the perfect book for young readers!

Ninja on the Farm (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)

by Luke Flowers

You've never met a helpful ninja like Moby Shinobi before!In the first book in this fun Level 1 reader series, Moby Shinobi heads to the farm! Moby tries to collect eggs, gather hay, and feed the pigs, but each try ends in a funny mess. Moby wants to help Farmer Bob, but what if his ninja skills aren't right for the job? Then the cows break down the gate-can Moby use his ninja tricks to save the day before the runaway cows ruin the farm? Rhyming text and energetic full-color artwork make this the perfect book for young readers!

Ninja on the Job (Scholastic Reader, Level 1)

by Luke Flowers

Moby Shinobi is back for another hilarious adventure! This time, the little ninja tries to help out at a busy construction site.Moby Shinobi is a very helpful ninja! In this rhyming Level 1 reader, Moby heads to a construction site to help the construction workers build a house. Moby tries to chop lumber, hammer in nails, and use other construction tools, but each try ends in a funny mess. What if Moby's ninja skills aren't right for the job? Then someone gets stuck in wet concrete. It's finally Moby's turn to save the day! Easy-to-read, bouncy text and bright, full-color artwork make this the perfect book for young readers!

Niños: instrucciones de uso. El manual definitivo

by Rocío Ramos-Paúl Luis Torres

¿Estamos preparados para ser padres?El libro completo para la educación de tus hijos. Es una pregunta clásica a la hora de enfrentarnos al hecho de tener un hijo. Algo que en principio tendría que ser un instinto natural resulta mucho más difícil de lo que se pueda pensar, y más aún hoy en día, cuando el tiempo que dedicamos a nuestros hijos a veces puede parecer insuficiente o poco valioso. En este contexto, la psicóloga más querida de la televisión, Rocío Ramos-Paúl, y Luis Torres han confeccionado este manual en el que no solo se aglutinan todas y cada una de las enseñanzas y técnicas que Rocío utiliza en su programa, sino que se explican de manera detallada los principales procesos y problemáticas de los pequeños según su rango de edad. Los niños vienen sin instrucciones de uso, pero Rocío Ramos-Paúl y Luis Torres han confeccionado un estupendo prospecto con el cual podrás afrontar la educación de tus hijos de una forma serena y feliz. Este libro te ayudará a educar a tu hijo en distintos ámbitos: * Hábitos * Límites * Tiempo de calidad * Entorno * Escolarización

Ninth Grade Blues

by Bruce Ingram

"For gritty content, readers should look elsewhere: no sex, drugs, or binge-drinking here. But these teens’ everyday interactions, doubts, and triumphs ring true, and readers should want to find out what happens to them next in Ingram’s upcoming second novel, Tenth Grade Angst." - Kirkus Reviews Ninth Grade Blues follows four teens through the adventures and misadventures, ups and downs of life in the first year of high school. They contend with classes and tests, worry about going out on dates, struggle with not being able to drive, and dread being called on by teachers they do not like. Interweaving first person stories are told by: Luke: a shy, hard working, poorly dressed boy from the wrong side of the tracks. Luke is mediocre at basketball, mediocre at baseball, and mediocre at school. But he has hidden talents in science--he is a budding fisherman, hunter, and naturalist-- and he is even appealing to some girls, unbeknownst to himself. Elly: sociable and friendly, Elly worries about getting a boy to like her. She has chubby legs, frizzy hair, and a few excess pounds gained over the summer. However, she is also a top notch student. Elly has her life mapped out, all the way through a big church wedding (groom to be determined later) and a nice house in the suburbs. Marcus: a freshman superstar, Marcus plays football and basketball at the varsity level and has his sights set on a D-I college scholarship. He worries about having to choose between playing in the NBA and the NFL. Marcus regards himself as God's gift to women, and caroms through a series of irate girlfriends while he blows off his classes. Mia: a smart, dedicated girl who gets straight A's and will definitely go to college. Her first-generation Mexican-American parents are hard working and intent on matching her up with a nice Hispanic boy. But Mia and Luke begin studying together, and very soon, Mia develops other opinions about where her heart lies.

Ninth Grade Slays (The Chronicles of Vladimir Tod)

by Heather Brewer

Having made it through the eighth grade, Vlad Tod enters his freshman year -- and it sucks as much as the previous year. A trip to Siberia gives study abroad a whole new meaning as Vlad connects with other vampires and advances his mind-control abilities.

NIOS Book Code-319 Higher Secondary Course-Books 1 and 2 of Commerce -Business Studies

by National Institute Of Open Schooling

This book covers the following important modules under Commerce for NIOS Senior Secondary Course: Business Around Us, Business Organizations, Business Management, Business Finance,Marketing etc.

Nirapod Matritta

by Ypsa Writers

একজন প্রসূতি মা কিভাবে নিরাপদে সন্তান প্রসব করবে ও পরিচর্চা করবে এবং ১-৩ বছরের শিশুকে কিভাবে সেবা, যত্ন ও লালন পালন করবে তার গাইড লাইন।

NIrV Adventure Bible Book of Devotions for Early Readers: 365 Days of Adventure (Adventure Bible)

by Zondervan

Grab your parka and compass and get ready for a thrilling trek through God’s Word! This 365-day devotional is filled with exciting daily devotions that will inspire you to read about, write about, and, most importantly, live out your faith.Recommended by more Christian schools and churches than any other Bible for kids, the illustrated, full-color NIrV Adventure Bible Book of Devotions for Early Readers: Polar Exploration Edition takes kids on a thrilling, enriching quest through the Bible.This 365-day devotional with all-new content includes topics on self-esteem, courage, friendship, and many more! Boys and girls will learn more about God and the Bible and be inspired to live a life of faith, the greatest adventure of all. A companion to the NIrV Adventure Bible for Early Readers, Polar Exploration Edition this devotional book is written at a 3rd grade reading just for developing readers.Features of the NIrV Adventure Bible Book of Devotions for Early Readers: Polar Exploration Edition include:Trusted Adventure Bible brand content in a frosty new themeFull-color images of polar animals, arctic outposts, and icy landscapes throughoutDevotional topics on self-esteem, courage, friendship, and many moreTopical and Scripture indexesThrilling glacial coverX

The NIrV Kids' Book of Devotions Updated Edition: A 365-Day Adventure in God's Word

by Mark Littleton

Kids need God’s Word every day to get strong and to stay strong! The NIrV Kids' Book of Devotions, revised edition is a 365-day devotional and your perfect source of God’s Word. It includes: A scripture passage from the updated NIrV translation, a short message you can read for yourself, and a prayer in a weekly theme to help you learn more about God and his world. You’ll see that the Bible has something to say about everything—from school to salvation, friendship and family, and fear and faith. A Scripture index will help you find devotions about your favorite Bible passages. God loves you, and he wants you to grow strong. So start reading his Word today!

NIrV Seek and Explore Holy Bible: Hunting for God’s Treasure

by Zondervan

The NIrV Seek and Explore Holy Bible is about engaging the child’s whole being—heart, soul, and mind. This Bible helps children understand God’s Word by utilizing the nine common ways that children learn: Logical reasoning; Visualizing; Discussing and debating; Learning with others and using interpersonal skills; Reflection or intrapersonal skills; Emotional engagement; Experimenting and doing; Kinesthetics; and Nature.Children are joined on their journey through the Bible by nine different animal friends who are each designed to help kids use one of the nine different ways of learning. <P><P>Endearing art of an antelope, monkey, African elephant, meerkat, hippo, tiger, jaguar, panda bear, and zebra guide children from “Base Camp” to the different sites throughout the Bible that lead them through the story of God’s people.Features of the NIrV Seek and Explore Holy Bible include:Full color throughoutSingle-column text4 child-friendly Bible maps8.75 point fontPresentation pageFull text of the New International Reader’s Version (NIrV) of the Bible, written at a third grade reading level for developing readersVibrant and engaging cover

NIrV, Study Bible for Kids, eBook

by Zondervan

The bestselling NIrV Study Bible for Kids starts early readers ages 6 to 10 on the rewarding path of reading and studying God's Word. This Bible uses the complete text of the New International Reader’s Version® (NIrV) which is written at a third-grade reading level and is perfect for those learning to read. With colorful artwork, easy-to-read Bible text, and fun features, kids will engage with the Bible in a way that makes it stick. Features include: •Presentation page—for personalization and gift giving •32 full-color pages—includes illustrations to bring Bible characters and events to life plus helpful study information about the Ten Commandments, how to become a Christian, prayer, and more. •Check It Out—sketches and descriptions of what life was like in Bible times. •Brain Game—questions to help kids remember important Bible themes. •Soak It up—key verses highlighted for kids to memorize. •Book Introductions—brief overviews of each book with an outline of key events. •Dictionary—key Bible words for quick reference. •Map section

Niteracy Hour

by John Dougherty

WHAT A LOUSE! Jim is a head-louse, newly-hatched from a nit on Gregory's head. But as Gregory is a good listener and it's 'in his blood', Jim's breakfast turns him into a good listener too and suddenly school storytime changes from Literacy Hour to Niteracy Hour. And can Jim help Gregory do something about Duncan, the class bully? He's the real louse in the class-

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