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From the bestselling author of "Miss, I don’t give a sh*t", this book offers school and college leaders a blueprint for developing a joined-up and intelligent whole school approach to behaviour. It is built around developing an inclusive culture and how this can positively address behaviour and social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) needs.It looks at the different components of an inclusive behaviour culture, from the perspective of education leaders, school staff, families and carers to inform the most important perspective of all: what is it like to be a student at your school?Challenging disempowering false assumptions that too easily lead to misguided practice, it explores the strategic vision and pragmatic application that can improve behaviour outcomes for all. From embracing accountability, to making new systems work and getting staff on board, this offers insightful and thought-provoking guidance to benefit everyone at your school, college or multi-academy trust.
Mainstreaming Fundamentalism
John R. Rice and Fundamentalism's Public Reemergence
Inbunden, Engelska, 2021
633 kr
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In Mainstreaming Fundamentalism: John R. Rice and Fundamentalism's Public Reemergence, Keith Bates embarks on a thematic and chronological exploration of twentieth-century Baptist fundamentalism in postwar America, sharing the story of a man whose career intersected with many other leading fundamentalists of the twentieth century, such as J. Frank Norris, Bob Jones Sr., Bob Jones Jr., and Jerry Falwell.Unique among histories of American fundamentalism, this book explores the theme of Southern fundamentalism's reemergence through a biographical lens. John R. Rice's mission to inspire a broad cultural activism within fundamentalism - particularly by opposing those who fostered an isolationist climate - would give direction and impetus to the movement for the rest of the twentieth century. To support this claim, Bates presents chapters on Rice's background and education, personal and ecclesiastical separatism, and fundamentalism and political action, tracing his rise to leadership during a critical phase of fundamentalism's development until his death in 1980.Bates draws heavily upon primary source texts that include writings from Rice's fundamentalist contemporaries, his own The Sword of the Lord articles, and his private papers - particularly correspondence with many nationally known preachers, local pastors, and laypeople over more than fifty years of Rice's ministry. The incorporation of these writings, combined with Bates's own conversations with Rice's family, facilitate a deeply detailed, engaging examination that fills a significant gap in fundamentalist history studies.Mainstreaming Fundamentalism: John R. Rice and Fundamentalism's Public Reemergence provides a nuanced and insightful study that will serve as a helpful resource to scholars and students of postwar American fundamentalism, Southern fundamentalism, and Rice's contemporaries.