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The purpose of “All For Them” is to encourage in new educators, aspiring administrators and current administrators especially those education professionals serving Black Scholars a return back to the basics of schools purposely being laser-focused on “Teaching and Learning”. This book provides a detailed step-by-step plan for Teacher Leaders and School Administrators to shift the minds of those they lead towards a Black Scholar Centered Paradigm.
Focusing on change as a constant factor in the management of any organization, this informative book helps the student and practitioner to develop the skills and knowledge they require to underpin the work of a modern service manager in rapidly-changing public sector organizations - whether publicly owned, privately managed or sub-contracted. Taking a distinctive approach, emphasizing management and organizational learning as keys to organizational success, this introductory text is solidly practical and is supported by strong pedagogical features including: case studies review questions illustrative vignettes. This comprehensive text has been specifically designed and developed to meet the needs of students studying public services management at undergraduate, certificate diploma and postgraduate level. It allows the reader to develop transferable skills in thinking and learning as they work through the book and gives greater awareness of the benefits of continuous learning for staff and managers.
Drinking a glass of tap water, strolling in a park, hopping a train for the suburbs: some aspects of city life are so familiar that we don’t think twice about them. But such simple actions are structured by complex relationships with our natural world. The contours of these relationships—social, cultural, political, economic, and legal—were established during America’s first great period of urbanization in the nineteenth century, and Boston, one of the earliest cities in America, often led the nation in designing them. A richly textured cultural and social history of the development of nineteenth-century Boston, this book provides a new environmental perspective on the creation of Am...
In her book, A Search for Frances McGrath, AnnieMae Robertson explores the personal immediate and aftereffects of the nearby murder of a young child just before the end of the 'big war'. She searches through a world filled with synchronicities and metaphysical experiences for connections between that event and her own escalating jeopardy and family conflict. 'Her journey is as exciting as it is sad in it's discovery, and as breathtakingly tense as a ride down the first drop on a rollercoaster.'
A history of sports in Boston told through its parks and arenas.
A DIRECTORY ONLY OF COUNTRY MUSIC ARTISTS AND THEIR NOSTALGIC BACKING GROUPS FROM THE 1920s TO THE PRESENT
Kimberly Short was a talented sixteen year old with a bright future ahead of her. When her bloodied body is found near the river's edge, the whole town is ready for revenge. For the two boys found next to her, proving their innocence would cost more than they knew. With a prosecutor up for re-election and the media hovering like vultures, the police need to find the truth before someone else gets hurt. Assistance, when it came, would come in the form of a reluctant psychic with a ghostly scar. What happened that day, on the banks of the river, would change the lives of everyone in the small town. For some, life would be broken, never to return to the peaceful existence of day to day life. Opinions would divide a community and controversy would settle in. Rumors would fly and conversations in the coffee shops would center on what had actually happened that day. When the facts started to surface, no one could have guessed where the truth would lead. From innocence lost to a cold blooded killer in disguise, only the river bank could give the answers everyone was looking for.
A step-by-step guide to managing critical technologies of today's converged services IP networks Effective IP Address Management (IPAM) has become crucial to maintaining high-performing IP services such as data, video, and voice over IP. This book provides a concise introduction to the three core IPAM networking technologies—IPv4 and IPv6 addressing, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), and Domain Name System (DNS)—as well as IPAM practice and techniques needed to manage them cohesively. The book begins with a basic overview of IP networking, including a discussion of protocol layering, addressing, and routing. After a review of the IPAM technologies, the book introduces the major...
The beginning of a new era in Indiana University football starts with the arrival of head coach Tom Allen. After revolutionizing IU's defense, Allen has the opportunity to stage a Hoosier comeback. But can Allen make the most of this opportunity? And who are the compelling figures poised to make it happen? In The Quest for Indiana University Football Glory, veteran sports writer Pete DiPrimio showcases exclusive coverage of the meetings, practices, games, players, coaches, and gatherings that the public rarely sees. He also reveals the surprising story of how Allen, the son of a successful Indiana high school coach, became the head coach after delivering a quality defense—something no Hoos...