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Häftad, Engelska, 2011
536 kr
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Engelska, 201169 kr
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Mrs Marie Ryan is a fully qualified chef and food technology teacher. She has taught high school students at all levels for 15 years on the methods and practices of food preparation and nutrition. Marie enjoys studying and practising a holistic approach to health, including an aphrodisiac intake to enhance performance in all areas of life. She also enjoys yoga several times a week. Dr Alexander Ryan is a Ph.D in psychology. He has run a private practice in Adelaide since 2003, where he has helped couples resolve their differences and grow. Alexander has conducted thousands of hours of therapy with individual and couples. He is also the author of a psychological book called Heads Up: Understand your Emotional Mind. He enjoys spending time with his wife and their dog, Zac, at home cooking aphrodisiac foods.
Häftad, Engelska, 2021
318 kr
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Following on from the phenomenal success of the Peter Lang publication ‘Autism from the Inside Out’, ‘Leading inclusion from the Inside Out’ is the first book to focus on providing Irish parents, early childhood teachers in early learning and care, primary and special school settings with practical and effective strategies for supporting the inclusion of all children at this critical phase of their education journey. With a foreword by Prof Seamus Hegarty, University of Warwick/University College Dublin, and emerging from the experiences of the authors during the delivery and evaluation of the multi-award winning Leadership for INClusion in the Early Years (LINC) Programme, the book is located in contemporary research on inclusion. The volume is presented in three interconnected sections focused on placing the child at the centre of a bioecological framework; realising inclusive pedagogy and cultivating effectiveleadership for including all children.Believing that language is a significant contributor to progressing an education system where all children are valued equally, the authors have directed specific attention to the use of terminology that communicates a philosophy of universality, within which difference and diversity are embedded, rather than disability and uniformity. In essence, the publication looks towards a new era, where leading inclusion from the inside out progresses to leading early childhood education from the inside out and advocating for inclusion is relegated to history.