Vadophil

Vadophil
Author: Baroda Philatelic Society
Publisher: Baroda Philatelic Society
Total Pages: 24
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Teachable Moments

Teachable Moments
Author: Marybeth Hicks
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1476757518

Shares examples of everyday opportunities for promoting and teaching Christian values, from imparting beliefs about empathy and compassion in children to countering media messages about sexuality.

Major in Happiness

Major in Happiness
Author: Michael Edmondson
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2015-12-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1631573942

This book examines a variety of assumptions prevalent in the mental models of undergraduates, parents, educators, higher education leaders, administrators, and policymakers that cause people to fall into a series of mental traps when selecting a major. Divided into three parts, this publication presents a situational analysis on choosing a college major, dissects the mental models and traps people rely on, and offers a variety of assessments that can help increase one's self-awareness prior to declaring a major.

Between Mission and Market

Between Mission and Market
Author: Daniel Rosenberg
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2017-04-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1498532675

Between Mission and Market: The Freshman Year in a Corporate Age focuses on the arrival of college freshmen at the moment of the transformation; it uses Adelphi University in suburban New York City to study an attempt to resolve first-year difficulties. As higher education institutions turn into enterprises run on business models, the pressures of getting into college, including the taking of the SAT and ACT, have induced stress, addictions, eating disorders, drug use, and mental problems. However, special programs to ease the first-year transition through counseling and support are run as cheaply as possible. This book confronts some of the cardinal controversies in higher education, particularly those affecting first-year students: high-stakes testing in general (particularly the SAT), the intensification of student debt and the financial sentence imposed upon all who incur it, and the dramatic pressures placed upon freshmen as they transition to college.