Grass Miracle from the Earth

Grass Miracle from the Earth
Author: David Campbell Callender
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2020-03-14
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 0244571511

We see grass every day, tread on it, maybe handle, smell, or plant it but how many of us actually notice it and appreciate its amazing resilience, history and ubiquity? Learn here about the extensive role of that humble but ubiquitous, and ever-renewing, and amazing, plant in the human and natural world. The full picture is revealed in this important new book by Ruth Finnegan, writing here as David Campbell Callender, an Irish naturalist who grew up tracing the flight of birds, looking up at the hills and feeling the lovely growth of the grass under his feet. "Beautiful, eye-catching" (Readers Favorite)

The hidden ordinary

The hidden ordinary
Author: Ruth Finnegan
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0244579261

A stunning account of how things that seem just part of everyday life, are in fact extraordinary once we notice them. As anthropologists do when they stop to listen. As poets do when they see the world in a grain of sand. When we see how things that are not normally defined as special, perhaps because studied or practised by 'amateurs' rather than 'specialists', are often truly special. How as we go through our daily round our lives are surrounded by splendour. After you read this then world will never look the same.

The horse in history

The horse in history
Author: Basil Tozer
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2020-02-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 191122199X

This meticulously researched and humour-filled illustrated account of horses from the earliest times to the end of the nineteenth century is as absorbing and in places surprising as when it first appeared in 1908. How did the ancient Greeks and Persians use horses, what about Alexander the Great, Henry VIII: Wellington, who were the most celebrated horses of history..and which if them sired the leading race horses of today? It's all here, and more, in this affectionate history of that loveable, wise, mythic creature of deepest humanity and wisdom, our four-legged flying-tail faithful equine friend.

Our amazing world Seen by a scientist, a thinker, an Astronomer Royal

Our amazing world Seen by a scientist, a thinker, an Astronomer Royal
Author: Martin Rees
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2019-11-25
Genre: Astronomers
ISBN: 1911221574

Read how a leading scientist of our age sees the future of space travel, the prospects of life elsewhere, the nature of our solar system and of galaxies and the 'multiverse', how science works, and the begnning and likely cold and lonely ending of our universe. And will, our world survive? A stunning and highly readable account of our amazing world and a glimpse into his personal vision. Unique.

Leading with Love: How Compassionate Leadership Enables Schools to Thrive

Leading with Love: How Compassionate Leadership Enables Schools to Thrive
Author: Victoria Carr
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2022-11-29
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000781534

Leading with Love reveals how focusing on relationships, wellbeing and core moral and ethical values can transform the motivation and engagement of teachers, parents and pupils, increasing their overall happiness as well as academic standards. In each chapter Victoria Carr presents accessible and relatable personal life lessons, leadership observations and anecdotes, drawing on her leadership experiences in a wide range of schools to show how leading with integrity is possible for all. Her methods are simple and authentic and have transformed failing schools into thriving ones, improving whole-school systems, the culture of staff and pupil wellbeing and mental health, and standards. Full of practical tips and end of chapter summaries with further suggested reading, Leading with Love will appeal to anyone who has suffered from imposter syndrome, who thinks they are not good enough to succeed, who thinks they are too old or don’t have the right background. With a Foreword from Paul Garvey, this is essential reading for all school leaders and aspiring school leaders.

The Little Orange Book: Learning about abuse from the voice of the child

The Little Orange Book: Learning about abuse from the voice of the child
Author: Jessica Eaton
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2018-08-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0244626030

"Between the ages of eleven and seventeen, a child experiencing sexual abuse kept a secret journal of poetry. Throughout the abuse, she kept her little orange book hidden whilst she filled it full of poems questioning what was happening to her, whether the abusers really loved her and whether she was normal. Named after the oritginal journal, The LIttle Orange Book by Jessica Eaton and Claire Paterson-Young contains a unique analysis and exploration of the poems and their themes. Each poem is presented along with evidence from literature and practice in child sexual abuse ..."--Back cover

Enacting a Pedagogy of Kindness

Enacting a Pedagogy of Kindness
Author: Airdre Grant
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2024-09-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1040046495

Drawing from the lived experience of educators, this book explores the concept of a pedagogy of kindness through practical applications and strategies for teaching in higher education. Conversational in tone, narrative-based and rich with practical stories, ideas, and strategies, this book provides guidance to help educators shape their teaching. It covers all aspects of teaching in higher education, including curriculum design, delivery, marking and feedback. Each chapter describes a specific perspective on practical applications of kindness, including authentic strategies used to increase positivity and connection in teaching and learning. Through a series of case studies, it provides relatable examples that educators can apply to their practices as they navigate a dynamic and rewarding teaching environment. This book will help educators who are keen to bring the joy back to their teaching and who want to connect with their students and see learning come alive again in higher education.

JSL Vol 27-N1

JSL Vol 27-N1
Author: JOURNAL OF SCHOOL LEADERSHIP
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2017-05-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1475836155

The journal is focused on articles on administrative leadership in schools and school districts and also in articles that inquire about teacher, student, parent, and community leadership.

Teaching Anticorruption

Teaching Anticorruption
Author: Agata Stachowicz-Stanusch
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2013-09-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1606494716

Over the past few years there has been a surge of interest in discussing how business schools help students learn about “anti corruption”—how it develops and is directly linked to the practices of businesses today. The increased interest in knowing what exactly constitutes anti corruption practices, and how such practices can become meaningfully integrated in the organizational life of companies, is where this book comes to life To help you develop an empirical and theoretical platform for rethinking business school curricula, or strategize within your own company (with a specific view to understanding and meaningfully confronting the challenges of corruption), this book will... • offer examples of new tools, teaching methods, and case studies for anti corruption teaching; • explore and discuss how particular approaches, such as Giving Voice to Values, may be used worldwide for teaching anticorruption; and • explore and discuss how curricula can be streamlined and rejuvenated in order to ensure a high level of integrity in the worlds of business