The Fearless Classroom

The Fearless Classroom
Author: Joli Barker
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2014-10-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317622804

Students learn better when they aren’t afraid to take risks and make mistakes. In this book, teacher and popular blogger Joli Barker shows you how to make K-8 students fearless in the classroom so they can engage in deeper learning. You’ll discover how to abandon the notion of the teacher as the primary source of information, and instead create a classroom environment in which students can explore problems, test theories, and play games through curiosity, imagination, adaptability, and a passion for learning. Find out how to... Create fearless learning environments; Engage in fearless planning and lesson design; Use fearless grading and assessments; Teach fearless gamification; Develop fearless parent relations; and Get students to ask fearless questions. Throughout the book, you’ll find suggested activities for science, social studies, language arts, and math, as well as tools such as rubrics to assist you on your journey.

Inspiring Accounts of Fearless Revolutionaries

Inspiring Accounts of Fearless Revolutionaries
Author: MI RAJASVI
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 236
Release: 12-08-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This Combo Collection (Set of 3 Books) includes All-time Bestseller Books. This anthology contains 9789386231550 | AMAR KRANTIKARI SUKHDEV (PB) 9789350483190 | SHAHEED-E-WATAN RAJGURU (PB) 9789350483374 | AMAR SHAHEED BHAGAT SINGH (PB)

The Fearless Revolution

The Fearless Revolution
Author: Sandy Gledhill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-16
Genre:
ISBN:

The world can be a scary place. When we are bombarded with bad news everyday, it is tempting to give in to fear and anxiety. However, nobody wants to live afraid so we do our best to muster up courage and forge ahead. That problem is that taking fearful action is not a sustainable long-term strategy. Courage is important, but it cannot be our endgame because there is a better way. The secret is that you can move beyond courage and learn to live your life FEARLESSLY. The Fearless Revolution is the revealing story of a confident, extroverted leader whose suffocating hidden fears kept her on a tightrope, balancing the lie that she was too much and not enough at the same time. No matter where you find yourself on the fear spectrum, you are not disqualified from becoming fearless. The secrets and action steps laid out in this book provide a clear roadmap to conquer fear once and for all and walk boldly into the freedom of fearlessness. Sandy Gledhill describes herself as being "imperfect, in process, and yet walking boldly in her purpose" because those things are not mutually exclusive. As an Executive Advisor, Sandy found that many of her C-level clients also suffered from deeply hidden fears, just as she had since childhood. When her own struggle became too great, she embarked on a 20-year odyssey to overcome fear, discovering the 7 secrets to living and leading fearlessly. Sandy's brand of leadership training helps high performing people to lead with boldness, even as they are still on their own journey of becoming. Her mission is to empower others to embrace a life beyond courage and live fearlessly.

The Fearless Revolution

The Fearless Revolution
Author: Sandy Gledhill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2021-01-06
Genre:
ISBN:

The world is a scary place, so we are encouraged to fake confidence and show courage when we feel unsure or overwhelmed. Being courageous means stepping out even though we are afraid, but taking fearful action is not a sustainable long term strategy. Courage is important, but it cannot be our endgame. It is time to have a different conversation. It is time to move beyond courage and learn to live fearlessly. The Fearless Revolution is the revealing story of a confident, extroverted leader of leaders whose suffocating, hidden fears kept her on a tightrope, balancing the lies that she was too much and not enough at all times. Sandy Gledhill uncovered the secrets to becoming fearless on her personal 20-year quest to break free from the bondage of fear. No matter where you are on the fear spectrum, you are not disqualified from becoming fearless. The secrets and action steps laid out in this book will help you rediscover your true identity and embrace your God-given destiny so you can walk boldly into the freedom of fearlessness.

A Decade of Nightmares

A Decade of Nightmares
Author: Xiang-wu Liu
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2018-08-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1546249028

Written in the form of satire, this tragic story begins with a false report of two signal flares fired by a class enemy in a small town in South China during Mao Zedongs Cultural Revolution. From 1966 to 1976, a haze of persecution, confusion, and hate befell China. The so-called class enemies were paraded through the streets, and schools were closed. Domestic calamities went head to head with political rebellions while spies ran rampant and property was cruelly confiscated. There was an eventual fight for power as brothers mistreated brothers, wives were stolen, and families murdered. Now, decades later, these silenced voices are remembered in order to avoid the repetition of history. A Decade of Nightmares reminds us of what is true, good, and beautiful but also what is false, evil, and ugly. This book dissects the soul of a nation from a historical cross-section. It calls for the return of dignity and reveals the brutal persecution of the soul. From the vicissitudes of fate, we see clearly the extent and depth of the devastation caused by a decade of disaster.

Fearless Genius

Fearless Genius
Author: Doug Menuez
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2014-06-03
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 1476752737

An award-winning documentary photographer delivers a stunning visual history of the Silicon Valley technology boom, in which he was witness to key moments in the careers of Steve Jobs and more than seventy other leading innovators as they created today’s digital world. An eye-opening chronicle of the Silicon Valley technology boom, capturing key moments in the careers of Steve Jobs and more than seventy other leading innovators as they created today’s digital world In the spring of 1985, a technological revolution was under way in Silicon Valley, and documentary photographer Doug Menuez was there in search of a story—something big. At the same time, Steve Jobs was being forced out of his beloved Apple and starting over with a new company, NeXT Computer. His goal was to build a supercomputer with the power to transform education. Menuez had found his story: he proposed to photograph Jobs and his extraordinary team as they built this new computer, from conception to product launch. In an amazing act of trust, Jobs granted Menuez unlimited access to the company, and, for the next three years, Menuez was able to get on film the spirit and substance of innovation through the day-to-day actions of the world’s top technology guru. From there, the project expanded to include the most trailblazing companies in Silicon Valley, all of which granted Menuez the same complete access that Jobs had. Menuez photographed behind the scenes with John Warnock at Adobe, John Sculley at Apple, Bill Gates at Microsoft, John Doerr at Kleiner Perkins, Bill Joy at Sun Microsystems, Gordon Moore and Andy Grove at Intel, Marc Andreessen at Netscape, and more than seventy other leading companies and innovators. It would be fifteen years before Menuez stopped taking pictures, just as the dotcom bubble burst. An extraordinary era was coming to its close. With his singular behind-the-scenes access to these notoriously insular companies, Menuez was present for moments of heartbreaking failure and unexpected success, moments that made history, and moments that revealed the everyday lives of the individuals who made it happen. This period of rapid, radical change would affect almost every aspect of our culture and our lives in ways both large and small and would also create more jobs and wealth than any other time in human history. And Doug Menuez was there, a witness to a revolution. In more than a hundred photographs and accompanying commentary, Fearless Genius captures the human face of innovation and shows what it takes to transform powerful ideas into reality.

Revolution As Restoration

Revolution As Restoration
Author: Tze-Ki Hon
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004247807

Revolution as Restoration examines the journal Guotui xueaao (1905-1911) to elucidate the momentous political and social changes in early twentieth-century China. Rather than viewing the journal as a collection of documents for studying a thinker (e.g., Zhang Taiyan), a concept (e.g., national essence), or an intellectual movement (e.g., cultural conservatism), this book focuses on the global network of commerce am communication that allowed independent publications to appear in the Chinese print market. As such, this book offers a different perspective on the Chinese quest for modernity. It shows that, from the start, the Chinese quest for modernity was never completely orchestrated by the central government, nor was it static and monolithic as the teleology of revolution describes. Book jacket.

The End of Protest

The End of Protest
Author: Micah White
Publisher: Knopf Canada
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0345810066

Is protest broken? Micah White, co-creator of Occupy Wall Street, thinks so. Disruptive tactics have failed to halt the rise of Donald Trump. Movements ranging from Black Lives Matter to environmentalism are leaving activists frustrated. Meanwhile, recent years have witnessed the largest protests in human history. Yet these mass mobilizations no longer change society. Now activism is at a crossroads: innovation or irrelevance. In The End of Protest Micah White heralds the future of activism. Drawing on his unique experience with Occupy Wall Street, a contagious protest that spread to eighty-two countries, White articulates a unified theory of revolution and eight principles of tactical innovation that are destined to catalyze the next generation of social movements. Despite global challenges—catastrophic climate change, economic collapse and the decline of democracy—White finds reason for optimism: the end of protest inaugurates a new era of social change. On the horizon are increasingly sophisticated movements that will emerge in a bid to challenge elections, govern cities and reorient the way we live. Activists will reshape society by forming a global political party capable of winning elections worldwide. In this provocative playbook, White offers three bold, revolutionary scenarios for harnessing the creativity of people from across the political spectrum. He also shows how social movements are created and how they spread, how materialism limits contemporary activism, and why we must re-conceive protest in timelines of centuries, not days. Rigorous, original and compelling, The End of Protest is an exhilarating vision of an all-encompassing revolution of revolution.