Reflections of Twentieth Century Beverly

Reflections of Twentieth Century Beverly
Author: Fred Hammond
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2015-02-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1891906089

A unique collection of oral histories and images from a variety of colorful individuals who have lived in Beverly from the 1930s until today.

Reflections of 20th Century Beverly

Reflections of 20th Century Beverly
Author:
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Total Pages:
Release: 2015
Genre: Beverly (Mass.)
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Reflections is a unique collection of oral histories from a variety of colorful individuals who have lived in Beverly, MA, from the 1930s to present day. The significant transformations of the city are highlighted.

Handbook of Reflection and Reflective Inquiry

Handbook of Reflection and Reflective Inquiry
Author: Nona Lyons
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 619
Release: 2010-04-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0387857443

Philosophers have warned of the perils of a life spent without reflection, but what constitutes reflective inquiry - and why it’s necessary in our lives - can be an elusive concept. Synthesizing ideas from minds as diverse as John Dewey and Paulo Freire, theHandbook of Reflection and Reflective Inquiry presents reflective thought in its most vital aspects, not as a fanciful or nostalgic exercise, but as a powerful means of seeing familiar events anew, encouraging critical thinking and crucial insight, teaching and learning. In its opening pages, two seasoned educators, Maxine Greene and Lee Shulman, discuss reflective inquiry as a form of active attention (Thoreau’s "wide-awakeness"), an act of consciousness, and a process by which people can understand themselves, their work (particularly in the form of life projects), and others. Building on this foundation, the Handbook analyzes through the work of 40 internationally oriented authors: - Definitional issues concerning reflection, what it is and is not; - Worldwide social and moral conditions contributing to the growing interest in reflective inquiry in professional education; - Reflection as promoted across professional educational domains, including K-12 education, teacher education, occupational therapy, and the law; - Methods of facilitating and scaffolding reflective engagement; - Current pedagogical and research practices in reflection; - Approaches to assessing reflective inquiry. Educators across the professions as well as adult educators, counselors and psychologists, and curriculum developers concerned with adult learning will find the Handbook of Reflection and Reflective Inquiry an invaluable teaching tool for challenging times.

Reflections

Reflections
Author: John J. McKelvey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2000-04
Genre: Agriculturists
ISBN: 9780914821038

Art of the Twentieth Century

Art of the Twentieth Century
Author: Jason Gaiger
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2004-03-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780300101447

This reader, a companion to The Open University's four-volume Art of the Twentieth Century series, offers a variety of writings by art historians and art theorists. The writings were originally published as freestanding essays or chapters in books, and they reflect the diversity of art historical interpretations and theoretical approaches to twentieth-century art. Accessible to the general reader, this book may be read independently or to supplement the materials explored in the four course texts. The volume includes a general introduction as well as a brief introduction to each piece, outlining its origin and relevance.

Mission and Moral Reflection in Paul

Mission and Moral Reflection in Paul
Author: Michael D. Barram
Publisher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2006
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9780820474304

The Apostle Paul sought to exert his influence and authority over the congregations he founded long after they had been established. Such ongoing oversight by Christianity's prototypical «evangelist» has not been adequately understood. In a brief 1987 article, W. Paul Bowers challenged John Knox's assertion that Paul's «pastoral and administrative work irked him and that he wanted to be free of it». This book confirms and significantly develops Bowers's little-known thesis, examining a wide range of passages in the apostle's undisputed letters and highlighting crucial implications of Paul's broadly conceived vocation for understanding his mission and moral reflection.

Fashion

Fashion
Author: Christopher Breward
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2003-04-24
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0191587737

This lively survey of 150 years of fashion covers everything from Haute Couture to the High Street, and developing fabric technology from silk to fleece. From Coco Chanel to Armani and Alexander McQueen, Breward explores fashion as a cultural phenomenon. Breward examines the glamorous world of Vogue and advertising, the relationship between fashion and film, and fashion as a business, and goes beyond the surface to consider our interaction with fashion. How have our ideas about hygiene and comfort influenced the direction of style? How does our dress create our identity and status? Details of dandies, flappers, and punks are contained within a clear overview of the period which will make you look at your clothes in a different light.

Reflection in CBT

Reflection in CBT
Author: Beverly Haarhoff
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2015-11-09
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1473943086

Developing skills and competency in CBT is a complex process of which self-observation and self-reflection are an essential part. In this new book, leading figures Beverly Haarhoff and Richard Thwaites outline the rationale for a focus on self-reflective practice in CBT, before offering practical and accessible guidelines demonstrating how this can be achieved in training and practice. Highlighting relevant research throughout and using case studies to illustrate theory in practice, ten chapters consider: - reflection in training and in supervision and self-supervision, - reflecting on the therapeutic relationship, on our sociocultural perceptions and biases and on client feedback - how reflection is vital to self-care and to becoming a better therapist, supervisor and trainer. This is an essential read for trainees in both high and low intensity CBT programmes, those on broader CBT courses, and for qualified practitioners working independently to enhance their self-reflective capacity.

Reflections from Box 150

Reflections from Box 150
Author: Beverley Whitaker Rodgers
Publisher: PTP Publishing
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2021-12-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780996611374

(Color, paperback) Capturing a bygone era through short story and vignette, Beverley Whitaker Rodgers chronicles her childhood growing up on the U.S. Horticultural Field Station near La Jolla, California from the 1930s to when she graduated from La Jolla High School in 1952. Her stories explore such topics as war, childrearing, disease, politics, religion and typical childhood hobbies like horseback riding, playing with friends and school activities. During her childhood, Beverley's father, Dr. Thomas W. Whitaker, of Hispanic and Irish decent-descending from the first settlers of Los Angeles (Pobladores), became an accomplished ethnobotanist experimenting with growing vegetation in the dry, southern California terrain specializing in Cucurbits (melons and gourds) instilling in Beverley an inherent interest in agriculture and the Mexican-American Experience. Her mother, Mary Beverley Somerville Whitaker, was descended from the First Families of Virginia and instilled in Beverley southern values and manner, and an insatiable interest in history. The stories are told with humor, wit and historical accuracy weaving narratives that will hold the reader's attention with reverence passing on tales of a more innocent time.