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Gender Equality in the EU and Ukraine: Women’s Rights in a Time of War (Routledge Studies in Gender and Economics)
by Maryana Prokop Oleksandra Struk Agata WłodkowskaThis book provides a comprehensive analysis of gender equality and women’s rights in Ukraine and the European Union, focusing on both political security and economic– social dimensions.The first part examines European gender policy standards in Ukraine, feminist foreign policy, women’s involvement in political protests, and the influential roles of First Ladies like Brigitte Macron, Agata Kornhauser- Duda, and Olena Zelenska in promoting gender equality. It also explores gendered aspects of military service, the portrayal of female refugees, and the EU’s response to sexual violence in the context of Russia’s war against Ukraine. The second part addresses economic and social issues, including the intersection of gender equality with sustainable development, gender- responsive budgeting, and women’s roles in business. It highlights women’s contributions to nonprofit organizations and discusses the experiences of Ukrainian female students in Poland as well as the status of single mothers in Ukraine and the UK.The study is relevant for policy formulation by institutions working on gender equality, foreign affairs, and human rights. It is also a valuable resource for universities, research institutes, think tanks, and civil society organizations involved in gender equality, human rights, and peacebuilding in Ukraine and Europe. The interdisciplinary nature of the publication, which integrates research from politics, law, sociology, international relations, economics, and pedagogy, makes it applicable to both general and specialized courses. It is dedicated to researchers and students in the social sciences, offering key insights for courses in gender studies, political science, international relations, human rights studies, eastern policy of EU, development studies, and European integration, and providing a foundation for critical reflection on gender equality policies and EU integration.
Gender and Climate Change: Impacts, Science, Policy
by Joane NagelDoes gender matter in global climate change? This timely and provocative book takes readers on a guided tour of basic climate science, then holds up a gender lens to find out what has been overlooked in popular discussion, research, and policy debates. We see that, around the world, more women than men die in climate-related natural disasters; the history of science and war are intimately interwoven masculine occupations and preoccupations; and conservative men and their interests drive the climate change denial machine. We also see that climate policymakers who embrace big science approaches and solutions to climate change are predominantly male with an ideology of perpetual economic growth, and an agenda that marginalizes the interests of women and developing economies. The book uses vivid case studies to highlight the often surprising, gendered impacts of climate changes.This new edition is a thorough update that includes revised and new chapters and new material that takes account of the significant advances in climate research, environmental and social theory, and the many political and social challenges posed in the wake of US elections, Covid-19 pandemic, and rapidly changing climate and environment. The new edition also takes account of important social and cultural movements that resist challenges to women’s rights and advocate for gender, sexuality, and racial justice.This book will appeal to students, researchers, and academicians interested in environmental studies and gender studies. It also will be of interest to policymakers, activists, and others involved with environmental policy and governance.
Gendered Bodies, Social Exclusions: Contemporary Issues in Women's Studies (Contemporary Issues in Social Science Research)
by Aishika Chakraborty and Nandita Banerjee DhawanThis book explores contemporary issues in women’s studies, focusing on the agency of marginalised and disenfranchised within political, cultural, and social spheres. It employs feminist pedagogies to articulate the multiple intersecting histories of class, caste, race, sexuality, disability and citizenship. Using feminist perspectives, the book challenges the hegemonic and patriarchal logic of heteronormativity by contextualizing verbal abuse, violence in the private sphere, and the tensions between women's and men's rights across the continuum of family, community, and state. The essays in this volume examine the (im)possibilities of creating violence-free, caring, and affordable living space on the one hand, and seek to understand the gendered experience of violence in the context of migration, as well as cultural and sexual labour on the other. In addition to interrogating the cultural taboos that restrict women's autonomy and rights, the essays prioritise a diverse range of voices, including those of dancers in the entertainment industry, sexual and gender minorities, urban poor populations living in slums, and disabled women. They also document and archive the academic agency of staff and students working to address injustices within higher education institutions. Part of the Contemporary Issues in Social Science Research series, this volume will be of significant interest to scholars and researchers in gender studies, women’s studies, history, political science, sociology, social anthropology, development studies, law, media studies and South Asia studies.
Gene Editing by CRISPR-Cas
by Aarif Ali Farheen ShafiqueCRISPR-Cas systems have redefined the landscape of genetic engineering, offering an unprecedented level of precision, efficiency, and versatility in genome editing. This book, titled Gene Editing by CRISPR-Cas, provides a comprehensive and well-structured approach on the historical context of genetics and gene-editing techniques leading to the groundbreaking discovery of CRISPR-Cas systems.Distinguished by its multidisciplinary scope, this volume not only delves into CRISPR-Cas systems but also examines alternative and next-generation gene-editing technologies. The book aims to inform and engage both general audience with a keen interest in science and biology, and professionals and students in related fields. By offering a balanced blend of scientific explanations and real-world applications, the book seeks to empower readers to understand the potential of CRISPR technology and its impact across diverse domains, such as medicine, agriculture, biotechnology, and diagnostics, while addressing the ethical, regulatory, and biosafety considerations essential for responsible implementation. Furthermore, this book engages in a discussion on the future directions and broader impacts of CRISPR technologies, providing valuable insights into the evolving landscape of genome engineering and its implications for scientific advancements.Key Features:• This book is written in a clear and accessible manner, making complex scientific concepts understandable to a general audience without overwhelming them with technical jargon.• This book provides a comprehensive exploration of the discovery and evolution of CRISPR technology, delving into the underlying science and its transformative capabilities. It serves as an excellent introduction to both the technical intricacies and the human implications of this groundbreaking technology.• This book provides an in-depth exploration of the potential uses of CRISPR across multiple domains, with a particular focus on genetic disease treatment, cancer studies, agricultural advancements, HIV, blood disorders, neurological conditions, insect biology, microbial engineering, and both infectious and non-infectious diseases.• Furthermore, this book also provides critical analysis of bioethics, safety concerns, and regulatory frameworks, providing a responsible perspective on genome editing.
Generations and Nationalism: Comparing Catalonia, Quebec, and Scotland (Routledge Studies in Nationalism and Ethnicity)
by Alain-G Gagnon Luc TurgeonGenerations and Nationalism breaks new ground by placing the impact of generation and generational changes at the forefront of an investigation on the transformation of nationalist movements and the evolution of support for independence in Catalonia, Quebec and Scotland.The main objective of the book is to explore how a focus on generations and generational change can add, first, to the theoretical toolkit used in the study of nationalism and, second, can lead to a better understanding of the recent evolution of nationalism in three internal nations: Catalonia, Quebec and Scotland. The book is also an occasion to revisit the distinct evolution of nationalism in these three internal nations that have been the object of important comparative studies in the past and frequent comparisons in public discourses, but in which nationalist movements have gone through relatively distinct transformations over the past decade. The different chapters tackle nation-building, autonomy and self-determination; ethnic identity, conflict and accommodation; ethnonationalism, irredentism and separatism; and immigration, naturalization and citizenship. The book also is unique to the extent that it establishes a dialogue between scholars who are specialists of public opinion drawing on quantitative methods, and scholars drawing on different comparative historical perspectives in sociology and political science.Containing both theoretical discussions of nationalism as well as case studies and comparative analyses of nationalist movements, Generations and Nationalism will be of great interest to students and scholars researching nationalism, public opinion, youth politics, political theory and quantitative and historical methods.
Generative AI Technologies, Multiliteracies, and Language Education (Multiliteracies and Second Language Education)
by Gabriela C. ZapataGenerative AI Technologies, Multiliteracies, and Language Education is a comprehensive edited volume that examines the integration of Generative AI (GenAI) technologies within the framework of multiliteracies pedagogies to enhance language teaching and learning.This collection of chapters offers an in-depth understanding of how GenAI can transform language education through theoretical insights and empirical research. Featuring contributions from leading scholars in the field, this innovative volume provides both foundational concepts and innovative practices alongside evidence-based methodologies and practical strategies for educators, enhancing both teaching effectiveness and student engagement in multiliteracies environments. The book investigates the role that GenAI grounded in multiliteracies can play in language education, providing readers with comprehensive theoretical and pedagogical bases for the use of GenAI technologies in language teaching and learning, empirical evidence from research work, and solid guidelines and recommendations for practice and implementation in the language classroom.Generative AI Technologies, Multiliteracies, and Language Education will be of interest to those involved in teaching, researching, or developing curriculum that integrates technology and multiliteracies with language learning.
Generative Systems and Intelligent Tutoring Systems: 21st International Conference, ITS 2025, Alexandroupolis, Greece, June 2–6, 2025, Proceedings, Part I (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #15723)
by Angelos Markos Sabine GrafThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems, ITS 2025, held in Alexandroupolis, Greece, during June 2–6, 2025. The 21 full papers, 27 short papers and 5 posters included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 67 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical conference tracks: Part I: Generative Tutoring Systems. The goal of this part is to show how new techniques inspired by artificial intelligence (AI) and new methods in education can improve learning, teaching, and generate the capacity for knowledge acquisition and much more. Part II: Application areas, environments, and techniques for AI systems. This part shows the progress of research investigating the different application areas (such as education, health), techniques (such as neural networks, data mining, natural language processing) and environments (such as games, virtual reality, cognitive robots) for effective AI systems.
Generative Systems and Intelligent Tutoring Systems: 21st International Conference, ITS 2025, Alexandroupolis, Greece, June 2–6, 2025, Proceedings, Part II (Lecture Notes in Computer Science #15724)
by Angelos Markos Sabine GrafThis book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Intelligent Tutoring Systems, ITS 2025, held in Alexandroupolis, Greece, during June 2–6, 2025. The 21 full papers, 27 short papers and 5 posters included in this book were carefully reviewed and selected from 67 submissions. The papers are organized in the following topical conference tracks: Part I: Generative Tutoring Systems. The goal of this part is to show how new techniques inspired by artificial intelligence (AI) and new methods in education can improve learning, teaching, and generate the capacity for knowledge acquisition and much more. Part II: Application areas, environments, and techniques for AI systems. This part shows the progress of research investigating the different application areas (such as education, health), techniques (such as neural networks, data mining, natural language processing) and environments (such as games, virtual reality, cognitive robots) for effective AI systems.
Genome Editing for Pest Management
by Habib Ali and Yutao XiaoThis book comprehensively reviews the transformative potential of genome editing in insect pest management. The introductory chapter explores the importance of genome sequencing and its role in understanding pest biology and control. The subsequent chapters provide a thorough examination of CRISPR/Cas9 and other genome editing tools, discussing ethical and regulatory aspects. The following chapters introduce precision pest control strategies, including gene drive technologies and enhanced sterile insect techniques, and discuss integrating omics into integrated pest management (IPM) strategies. Sterile Insect Technique (SIT) enhanced with genome editing, its limitations, and various applications in pest control are discussed. The final chapter reviews the challenges, ethical considerations, risk assessment, safety protocols, biosecurity measures, the need for regulatory frameworks, and international cooperation in genome editing for pest management. As such, this book is a valuable source for scientists, researchers, and professionals in the fields of entomology, genetics, and agricultural science.Key features: Explores the role of omics technologies such as genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics for pest management Delves into RNAi in pest management, discussing its role in target identification and validation for pest gene control Highlights the cutting-edge tools such as CRISPR/Cas9, ZFNs, and TALENs and their applications in pest control Discusses innovative strategies such as gene drive technologies and the enhanced Sterile Insect Technique (SIT), and their integration into Integrated Pest Management Addresses the ethical, safety, and regulatory challenges associated with genome editing in pest management
Gentrification and Public Health (Geographies of Health Series)
by Ana Isabel Ribeiro José Pedro Silva Pedro Gullón Thomas Astell-BurtThis book explores the profound impacts of gentrification on public health, examining how this process reshapes socioeconomic and physical environments, exacerbates health disparities, and influences lived experiences. It does so through diverse theoretical, methodological, and empirical perspectives provided by leading researchers from around the globe. This book provides a comprehensive understanding of the intersections between gentrification and health, with multidisciplinary perspectives and international case studies. It explores key concepts, addresses methodological challenges, and introduces innovative analytical approaches to disentangle the complex pathways linking gentrification to health. With contributions from leading experts, this book synthesises current evidence and provides scholars, policymakers, and practitioners with the knowledge needed to design rigorous studies and implement evidence-based interventions that mitigate health risks, build resilience, and foster equity in rapidly evolving territories. This book is designed for researchers across social and health sciences, undergraduate and graduate students, as well as policymakers, urban planners, and public health professionals interested in understanding and addressing the health impacts of gentrification.
German Essentials For Dummies
by Wendy FosterAn easy-to-follow and hands-on guide for German learners new to the language and for anyone seeking to brush up on the fundamentals German Essentials For Dummies, 2nd Edition is a quick, concise, and straightforward guide to conversational German. Perfect for anyone who wants to jumpstart their understanding of German, the book is packed with examples, definitions, and handy tips you can start using immediately. This clear guide explains key German concepts you can use to accelerate your progress in a German class, in self-instruction, or as you move through a language-learning app. Inside: Know the foundations of the German language Understand German grammar, sentence structure, pronunciation, and language conventions See German conversation examples and definitions Packed with vocabulary tips, grammar instruction, pronunciation techniques, and more, German Essentials For Dummies, 2nd Edition is a can't-miss guide for German learners, German students, and language app users looking for a learning boost.
German Wartime Memory, American Exceptionalism, and Post-Cold War Blockbuster Cinema (Popular Culture and World Politics)
by Robert PirroThis book excavates the diverse and mostly unnoticed political meanings made available to American and German audiences by the blockbuster films helmed by transplanted West German directors Roland Emmerich and Wolfgang Petersen.Through formal film analysis, broad consideration of American and German film criticism, and reflection on relevant political developments of the post-Cold War era, the book reveals how traces of Germany’s experience of dictatorship and wartime destruction find inadvertent cinematic expression in ways that helped American and German moviegoers find orientation in the changed political and cultural landscape of a newly globalized world. To complement and deepen the analysis of the Hollywood output of Emmerich and Petersen, the book juxtaposes the creative product of these transplanted directors to examples of a converse cinematic phenomenon considered under the label, American Babelsberg, which encompasses World War Two-themed films shot by American directors in Germany utilizing the production facilities at Babelsberg. Focus here is placed particularly on two high-profile cinematic releases of the aughts, Valkyrie (2008), and Inglourious Basterds (2009). The magnetic attraction to, or nettlesome burden of, World War Two memories on these directors of American Babelsberg and German Hollywood is explained in this book by the entwined histories of Germans and Americans, the different challenges of national self-definition and renewal they faced in the post-Cold War world, and their long-standing and ongoing transatlantic discourse of political ideas and cultural ideals.This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of film studies, politics, popular culture, and contemporary history.
Ghadially’s Ultrastructural Pathology of the Cell and Matrix
by Bart Wagner and John StirlingThis established handbook is unique in illustrating and reviewing the cell and extracellular matrix, organelle by organelle (with numerous subsections) with emphasis on human pathology. Anyone studying normal or pathological tissues whether human, animal, or tissue culture, by conventional transmission electron microscopy for diagnosis or research, will use this book to understand what it is they are examining—without having to go through large volumes of previously published articles.Key Features: Illustrates cell ultrastructure with electron micrographs Reviews extracellular matrix structure Assists pathologists in diagnosis of cellular pathologies Includes contributions from an international team of leading researchers
Ghost Hunt
by Scott NickelRumors of a haunted playground have Jackson’s school buzzing with excitement. In this early chapter book, Jackson and his AI-powered bike, S.C.O.U.T., set out to solve the mystery. Armed with S.C.O.U.T.’s high-tech sensors and Jackson’s detective skills, the duo investigates the eerie sounds coming from the playground at night. Is it a ghost, or something else? Packed with spooky fun and unexpected twists, this ghostly adventure will have young readers on the edge of their bike seats!
Ghost Ship (Unsolved)
by Dinah WilliamsDiscover the unsolved mystery of the Mary Celeste in this beautifully illustrated book for kids, accessible for all readers!The ship Mary Celeste was discovered drifting in the ocean without its 10 passengers in 1872. The cargo and everyone's personal belongings were still on the ship, but the lifeboat was gone. Why were the missing passengers never found?Discover this unsolved mystery with real clues, facts, and pictures in the pages of this book. The story will unfold with easy-to-read text and exciting visuals. You can decide for yourself what you think happened to the Mary Celeste!ABOUT THIS SERIES:Take a deep dive into some of the most unbelievable but real unsolved mysteries from history. Is the Bermuda Triangle cursed? Do sea monsters exist? Can people just disappear? Each book in this series focuses on one unsolved mystery and describes its main events chronologically. Readers follow along as the exciting narrative uncovers real historical clues. Multiple theories are presented, providing an opportunity for readers to draw their own conclusions. The most up-to-date facts and relevant modern-day discoveries are included to allow for real-world connections. Perhaps you will be the one to solve an unsolved mystery!
Global Business Transformation: Innovation, Technology, and Sustainability
by Grace McCarthy Richa Goel Chitra Krishnan Payyazhi Jayashree Kdv PrasadMany contemporary business models are now completely based on the idea of a circular economy or sustainability, where they extensively use technology to save resources, become more efficient, and leave a smaller carbon footprint on the planet. Thus, this book aims to bring the discussion of global business transformation, which is a need of the hour, to the forefront and highlight the use of modern technology in actively aiding businesses to become more sustainable.Global Business Transformation: Innovation, Technology, and Sustainability showcases the emerging economy context where innovation and technology are extensively used for business transformation to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It serves as a comprehensive resource to study the different dimensions of technology, such as AI, data mining, and machine learning from businesses that utilize disruptive technology to achieve sustainability. The book addresses a variety of challenges in the pursuit of global business transformation, which policymakers and experts at all levels of society need to understand well. It also provides an outline of the most pertinent issues and effects that Industry 4.0 is expected to bring to global organizations in the near future and highlights the role of government in streamlining the alignment between SDGs and technology during strategic business transformations globally. It further analyses the possible implications for international business practice and theory and examines the wider repercussions on employment, development, and ethics.Apart from being a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals involved in the corporate business, manufacturing, and industrial engineering sectors, this book will also be of interest to those in fields related to economics, psychology, management, strategy, political science, government bodies, sociology, NGOs, and other industrial organizations.
Global Entrepreneurship: Environment and Strategy
by Nir KshetriThis third edition of a Choice Outstanding Academic Title improves coverage of the global environments in which entrepreneurs operate. In Global Entrepreneurship: Environment and Strategy, Nir Kshetri explores and illuminates the economic, political, cultural, geographical and technological environments that affect entrepreneurs as they exploit opportunities and create value in economies around the world.Grounded in theory, the book begins by laying out the concepts, indicators and measurements that have unique impacts on entrepreneurs in different regions. This framework sets the scene for a close examination of global variations in entrepreneurial ecosystems and finance. Kshetri methodically examines entrepreneurship patterns in diverse economies through the lenses of economic system, political system, culture and religion, and geography (both by country and continent).All new for this edition, Global Entrepreneurship offers case studies at the end of each chapter to illustrate relevant concepts to encourage broader reflection. Most of the case studies in this edition highlight the role of artificial intelligence in enabling and advancing entrepreneurial activities globally.
Global Environmental, Social and Governance Policy: Towards A Universal Model (Routledge Studies in the Economics of Business and Industry)
by Biswas, Edited by Prana KrishnaThis book sheds light on environmental, social and governance (ESG) policy principles, practice and the implications of integrating ESG factors into business operations, investment strategies and corporate governance frameworks, across both developed and developing countries (Europe, Asia and the US). This is the first book which brings together academics from different continents to share their views and knowledge on this subject, with a focus on regional perspectives. The book argues that exhaustive research has been conducted on ESG integration for financial performance, risk management and stakeholder engagement in developed countries, with research showing a positive correlation between ESG performance and value creation. Furthermore, transparency and accountability in ESG disclosures by companies have played a critical role in the firm’s performance and market value. This is also supported by the regulatory initiatives taken by the government in promoting industry standards for ESG practices. On the contrary, developing countries face several challenges in the adoption and implementation of sustainable practices. The book underscores the importance of maintaining a harmonious balance between economic development and environmental and societal factors. The book examines the norms and standards that constitute ESG in Asia, Europe and the US, analyses whether ESG supports business management and GDP growth, and looks at the main barriers to implementing ESG Policy by companies in the selected regions. It includes a comprehensive set of case studies from each region and across various sectors to demonstrate how ESG policy is implemented around the world. Researchers, scholars and students who specialize in sustainable development, development economics and international business management will be interested in this book.
Global Film Policies: New Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Media and Cultural Industries)
by Ruby Cheung, John Hill, Nobuko Kawashima and Paul McDonaldGlobal Film Policies challenges conventional analyses of film policy as a stand-alone public policy confined within national boundaries and usually focused on supports for film production. The book argues for a more multi-faceted approach, extending beyond national boundaries and broadening its scope to recognise how other forms of policy pertain to film, including tax, labour, language and education.A team of experts in various areas of film and media studies critically analyse specific areas of film policy and engage with other public policy programmes, related concepts and/or phenomena. Each chapter brings together a general discussion of the conceptual and critical issues at stake, with specific references to particular territorial or historical contexts, institutions and policy initiatives that illuminate the more general issues. Case studies from different continents illustrate how film-related policies work with other public policies to maintain their influence not just on the film sector but also society more generally.This book will be an important resource for scholars and students studying global film policy in the areas of film, media or creative industries and business.
Global Modern Art: Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa
by Margaret A. RichardsonThis accessible, foundational volume explores how modern art developed around the world by comparing contexts and artistic production in Europe, the Americas, Asia, and Africa from the 1850s through the 1960s. To provide a broader, more comprehensive view of modern art, both chronological and thematic approaches will be used and selections from all regions of the world will be included—from Africa, Asia, the Americas, as well as Europe. Each section begins with an overview of the region, leading into more detailed case studies of specific countries’ historical contexts, including their cultural and aesthetic values and the ways in which cultures have interacted with regional neighbors and outside forces. Examples of specific artists and groups will be discussed for each country and will illuminate themes that illustrate cultural distinctions and connect to broader modern trends traced throughout the text. This book will be of interest to students and scholars working in art history, modernism, globalization, and decolonization.
Global Strategy: A Market Creation Approach
by Sali Li Noman Ahmed ShaheerGlobal Strategy: A Market Creation Approach is a groundbreaking textbook that redefines the field of global strategy, shifting the focus from scaling established businesses to creating innovative businesses responding to international market needs. Authors Sali Li and Noman Shaheer equip future multinational leaders with the tools and insights needed to succeed in the rapidly evolving world of global business.
Global Strategy: A Market Creation Approach
by Sali Li Noman Ahmed ShaheerGlobal Strategy: A Market Creation Approach is a groundbreaking textbook that redefines the field of global strategy, shifting the focus from scaling established businesses to creating innovative businesses responding to international market needs. Authors Sali Li and Noman Shaheer equip future multinational leaders with the tools and insights needed to succeed in the rapidly evolving world of global business.
Globalization and Media in the Digital Platform Age
by Dal Yong JinAn empirically rich and student-friendly book in which global media expert Dal Yong Jin discusses the nexus of globalization, digital media, and popular culture and provides an essential introduction to the shifting media ecology of the early 21st century.Offering an in-depth look at globalization processes as they relate to the global media, this second edition maps out the increasing role of digital platforms as they continue to shift the contours of globalization. This book introduces core theoretical concepts—such as cultural imperialism, platform imperialism, and soft power—that can be critically applied to a broad range of contemporary media policies, practices, movements, and technologies in different geographic regions of the world, with a view to determining how they shape and are shaped by globalization. Fully updated throughout, this second edition explores new critical issues—such as the impact of COVID-19 and the growth of artificial intelligence (AI) in cultural production—emphasizing the ever-increasing role digital platforms play in the globalization process. It also introduces new theoretical frameworks for understanding globalization, such as transnational proximity. End-of-chapter discussion questions prompt further critical thinking and research.An essential book for students of digital media, global media, and globalization that want to understand the increasing impact of AI and digital platforms on global media and culture in the digital platform era.
Goal Setting in the Writing Classroom: Building Student Agency, Independence, and Success
by Valerie BollingGoal setting is an integral part of life. But when and how do we teach this important skill to students? And how can we do so in ways that are engaging, rewarding, and nestled into our other priorities in the writing classroom?In Goal Setting in the Writing Classroom: Building Student Agency, Independence, and Success, Valerie Bolling breathes new life into the work of goal setting with students. Bolling guides teachers, step by step, through helping students set goals, monitor progress, revise (and sometimes even abandon!) goals, and celebrate their achievements along the way. Moreover, Bolling illustrates how teachers, themselves, can set their own goals so that they are learning alongside their students and serving as models for them.Goal Setting in the Writing Classroom draws on Valerie Bolling’s experiences as a teacher, instructional coach, and children's book author to offer relevant and engaging stories, lessons, strategies, and graphic organizers to help all students become successful and independent goal setters and writers.
Goal!
by Marley RichmondTeamwork helps players succeed in all kinds of sports, whether scoring a goal in soccer or earning a point in volleyball. Beginning readers hone their phonics skills while learning about the many ways teams work together to score! As readers practice decoding words with long vowel teams, they gain nonfiction knowledge Every Stairway Decodables book combines multiple aspects of the Science of Reading to support small group instruction, independent reading, and reading practice at home.