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What to do about bullying in schools is an ever-expanding field, requiring constantmonitoring as new ideas appear and new resources become available. With the publicationof this second edition of Stop the Bullying I have been able to take recent developmentsinto account in revising some of the contents of the earlier edition and addingfurther material of a practical nature. The issue of whether schools in Australia should take action against bullying is nowwell and truly over. The question has become: How can schools best deal with the problem?There remains a need for schools to work out what, a.
Shared Responsibility is a proven, positive approach to beating bullying in Australianschools. At its core is the Shared Responsibility Meeting, a powerful and effectiveinterviewing process that puts an immediate stop to bullying. The process appeals toempathy by putting a real person with real feelings in the place of the object victim. Shared Responsibility looks after the needs of victims, enabling students to cope andsurvive in a competitive school environment, teaching them how to be and feel safe. The whole school community is invited to share the responsibility for creating andmaintaining.
Annotation. "Restorative justice is a dynamic and innovative way of dealing with conflict in schools, promoting understanding and healing over assigning blame or dispensing punishment. It can improve the quality of school life not only through conflict resolution, but"
Amelia expects great adventure in the new land of Texas, but her dreams are shattered when her employer abandons her in Galveston. The sudden proposal of the ship's handsome physician seems too good to be true; is Doctor Stein really the man she imagines? Settling with him in the German migrant camp on the Texas coast only feeds her sense of failure. Amelia’s secret life is masked by the couple’s growing prosperity and her successful operation of Stein’s mercantile store. But after a buying trip to New Orleans opens a whole new chapter of personal fulfillment for her, she begins her path towards becoming an independent woman. A story of personal growth, hardship and courage, THE DOCTOR'S WIFE is the first book in Myra Hargrave McIlvain's series of historical novels, set in mid-19th century Texas.
Amelia Jane and her two friends left Brisbane for the Gold Coast and a fun time managing to get a three-bedroom apartment opposite Broadbeach on the Esplanade. They all excel in their chosen careers, and Amelia is a secretary to a young, handsome, up-and-coming solicitor, Patrick, whom she likes, but for all his efforts, he just can't get her to go out with him. However, he introduces her to his best friend, John, a trauma doctor from the Coast Hospital, and it is love at first sight for them both. Because of the trauma he sees constantly coming from accidents, he has bad times and sometimes is unable to sleep and get through it without the love and care of Amelia, who is always there for hi...
There is no safe place in the world anymore, especially for women. For several decades, the birth rate of females has been declining. Militants, the government, and private citizens alike will do anything to find young women and force them into unthinkable arrangements. Against the darkness of this world stand The Wanderers—a secret society born to provide sanctuary for anyone who believes in free will and democratic notions. Their numbers are growing and their citizens live in safe, hidden compounds. Grecia has never known security or kindness. Stolen from her parents at a young age, she was raised in a girls’ home and later moved to a women’s shelter. At twenty-one she was abducted a...
This book offers a concise, readable explanation of the theory of dysphagia and bridges that with material on clinical application. Covering both adult and paediatric swallowing assessment, treatment and management, the book will provide clinicians with common clinical presentations of dysphagia and a framework for a problem based learning approach.
The Development of the English Novel by Wilbur L. Cross is a comprehensive and scholarly exploration of one of literature’s most enduring and influential forms. Tracing the evolution of the English novel from its earliest roots to its mature expression, Cross examines the cultural, social, and artistic forces that shaped this dynamic literary tradition. With meticulous research and insightful analysis, Cross delves into the works of pioneering authors, from the realism of Daniel Defoe and the satire of Jonathan Swift to the romanticism of the Brontë sisters and the social critiques of Charles Dickens. He examines the novel’s growth as a vehicle for storytelling, its experimentation with...