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O livro Faces da Educação tem como proposta reunir investigações elaboradas pelos orientandos da Profa. Dra. Maria Aparecida Santos e Campos, com o objetivo de contribuir no desenvolvimento dos alunos de doutorado e na divulgação das temáticas investigadas por eles. É uma obra de cunho colaborativo e transdisciplinar, que representa a trajetória formativa, de envolvimento e compromisso dos doutorandos, possibilitando-lhes concretizar seus esforços e fazer visível suas conclusões ao público em geral. Ao apresentar a Educação como tema central, essa produção aborda vários aspectos do processo de ensino e aprendizagem, bem como seus diferentes contextos, proporcionando ao leitor discussões sobre as Faces da Educação, e expressa seu principal objetivo: que é trazer ao leitor uma discussão sobre o atual momento da educação brasileira.
O tema em foco nesta obra foi a Administração e a Gestão de Centros Educativos. Este livro traz como proposta investigações elaboradas pelos orientandos da Profa. Dra. Maria Aparecida Santos e Campos, e objetiva contribuir para o desenvolvimento dos alunos do curso de doutorado em Educação, e na divulgação das temáticas investigadas por eles. É uma obra de cunho colaborativo interdisciplinar e multicultural, representa a trajetória formativa de envolvimento e compromisso dos doutorandos, e cria espaço e oportunidades para concretizar seus esforços ao fazer visível suas inquietudes e conclusões, sobre o tema em foco, direcionado tanto à comunidade escolar como o público em g...
A standard text on social conflict, which covers key research in the field. This edition has been updated and rewritten, with new co-author Sung Hee Kim, and now emphasizes cross-cultural conflict and includes recent research in conflict escalation, stalemate, negotiation and settlement.
An intimate look inside the secretive world of chocolate explores the.history of the Hershey and Mars corporations, the paranoid executives.who protect their secrets, the spies who attempt to steal them, and.lawyers hired to defend the business
This book highlights current knowledge, best practices, new opportunities, and difficult challenges associated with promoting emotional intelligence (EI) and social-emotional learning (SEL) in educational settings. The volume provides analyses of contemporary EI theories and measurement tools, common principles and barriers in effective EI and SEL programming, typical and atypical developmental considerations, and higher-level institutional and policy implications. It also addresses common critiques of the relevance of EI and discusses the need for greater awareness of sociocultural contexts in assessing and nurturing EI skills. Chapters provide examples of effective EI and SEL programs in p...
A modern classic, Einstein's Dreams is a fictional collage of stories dreamed by Albert Einstein in 1905, when he worked in a patent office in Switzerland. As the defiant but sensitive young genius is creating his theory of relativity, a new conception of time, he imagines many possible worlds. In one, time is circular, so that people are fated to repeat triumphs and failures over and over. In another, there is a place where time stands still, visited by lovers and parents clinging to their children. In another, time is a nightingale, sometimes trapped by a bell jar. Now translated into thirty languages, Einstein's Dreams has inspired playwrights, dancers, musicians, and painters all over the world. In poetic vignettes, it explores the connections between science and art, the process of creativity, and ultimately the fragility of human existence.
From the author of The Covenant of Water and New York Times bestseller Cutting for Stone: a story of medicine in the American heartland, and confronting one's deepest prejudices and fears. “Remarkable.... An account of the [AIDS] plague years in America. Beautifully written…by a doctor who was changed and shaped by his patients.” —The New York Times Book Review Nestled in the Smoky Mountains of eastern Tennessee, the town of Johnson City had always seemed exempt from the anxieties of modern American life. But when the local hospital treated its first AIDS patient, a crisis that had once seemed an “urban problem” had arrived in the town to stay. Working in Johnson City was Abraham...