Teaching Life Orientation
Author : I. G. P. Gous
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Page : pages
File Size : 22,22 MB
Release : 2015
Category : EDUCATION
ISBN : 9780199075805
Author : I. G. P. Gous
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 22,22 MB
Release : 2015
Category : EDUCATION
ISBN : 9780199075805
Author : Marleen Carstens
Publisher :
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 43,10 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Life skills
ISBN : 9780796235756
Author : Virginia Voeks
Publisher :
Page : 302 pages
File Size : 26,70 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Study Aids
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Author : William Henry Jacobson
Publisher : American Foundation for the Blind
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 20,84 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780891282457
An updated and comprehensive description of the techniques of teaching orientation and mobility, presented along with considerations and strategies for sensitive and effective teaching. Factors like individual needs, environmental features, and ethical issues are also discussed in this important text.
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Publisher : New Africa Books
Page : 108 pages
File Size : 31,16 MB
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ISBN : 9781869283865
Author : Derald Wing Sue
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 436 pages
File Size : 32,62 MB
Release : 2010-02-09
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 0470594152
Praise for Microaggressions in Everyday Life "In a very constructive way, Dr. Sue provides time-tested psychological suggestions to make our society free of microaggressions. It is a brilliant resource and ideal teaching tool for all those who wish to alter the forces that promote pain for people." —Melba J. T. Vasquez, PhD, ABPPPresident, American Psychological Association "Microaggressions in Everyday Life offers an insightful, scholarly, and thought-provoking analysis of the existence of subtle, often unintentional biases, and their profound impact on members of traditionally disadvantaged groups. The concept of microaggressions is one of the most important developments in the study of intergroup relations over the past decade, and this volume is the definitive source on the topic." —John F. Dovidio, PhD Professor of Psychology, Yale University "Derald Wing Sue has written a must-read book for anyone who deals with diversity at any level. Microaggressions in Everyday Life will bring great rewards in understanding and awareness along with practical guides to put them to good use." —James M. Jones, PhD Professor of Psychology and Director of Black American Studies, University of Delaware "This is a major contribution to the multicultural discourse and to understanding the myriad ways that discrimination can be represented and its insidious effects. Accessible and well documented, it is a pleasure to read." —Beverly Greene, PhD, ABPP Diplomate in Clinical Psychology and Professor of Psychology, St. John's University A transformative look at covert bias, prejudice, and discrimination with hopeful solutions for their eventual dissolution Written by bestselling author Derald Wing Sue, Microaggressions in Everyday Life: Race, Gender, and Sexual Orientation is a first-of-its-kind guide on the subject of microaggressions. This book insightfully looks at the various kinds of microaggressions and their psychological effects on both perpetrators and their targets. Thought provoking and timely, Dr. Sue suggests realistic and optimistic guidance for combating—and ending—microaggressions in our society.
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Publisher : New Africa Books
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 11,5 MB
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ISBN : 9781869285401
Author : Belle Liang, PhD
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 199 pages
File Size : 34,69 MB
Release : 2022-08-02
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 1250273153
An essential guide to tackling what students, families, and educators can do now to cut through stress and performance pressure, and find a path to purpose. Today’s college-bound kids are stressed, anxious, and navigating demands in their lives unimaginable to a previous generation. They’re performance machines, hitting the benchmarks they’re “supposed” to in order to reach the next tier of a relentless ladder. Then, their mental and physical exhaustion carries over right into first jobs. What have traditionally been considered the best years of life have become the beaten-down years of life. Belle Liang and Timothy Klein devote their careers both to counseling individual students and to cutting through the daily pressures to show a better way, a framework, and set of questions to find kids’ “true north”: what really turns them on in life, and how to harness the core qualities that reveal, allowing them to choose a course of study, a college, and a career. Even the gentlest parents and teachers tend to play into pervasive societal pressure for students to PERFORM. And when we take the foot off the gas, we beg the kids to just figure out what their PASSION is. Neither is a recipe for mental or physical health, or, ironically, for performance or passion. How to Navigate Life shows that successful human beings instead tap into their PURPOSE—the why behind the what and how. Best of all, purpose is a completely translatable quality to every aspect of life, from first jobs to last jobs and everything in between.
Author : Walter Brueggemann
Publisher : Fortress Press
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 45,16 MB
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Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781451419733
Using a model of orientation - disorientation - new orientation, Brueggemann explores how the genres of the Psalms can'be viewed in terms of their function. This results in fresh readings of these ancient songs that illumine their spiritual depth. The voices of the Psalms come through in all their bold realism.
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Publisher : New Africa Books
Page : 156 pages
File Size : 14,11 MB
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ISBN : 9781869283919