Author: Richard Sagor
Publisher: Association for Supervision & Curriculum Deve
Keywords: research, action, improvement, school, guiding
Number of Pages: 217
Published: 2000-05
List price: $24.95
ISBN-10: 0871203758
ISBN-13: 9780871203755

Author: Suzanne Ghai
Publisher: Jossey-Ba
Keywords: controversy, complexity, groups, guiding, facilitation, extreme
Number of Pages: 304
Published: 2005-03-28
List price: $40.00
ISBN-10: 0787975931
ISBN-13: 9780787975937

Extreme Facilitation picks up where other books on the topic leave off to present a revolutionary method that helps large, unwieldy, adversarial, and apparently dysfunctional groups achieve consensus and reach objectives on divisive and contentious issues no matter how long the group has been struggling. Throughout the book, expert facilitator Suzanne Ghais shows how extreme facilitation - which puts on the emphasis on creativity, flexibility, and customization - can change how group members interact with one another and how participants view the issues even in the most challenging and excepti

Author: Kathleen Lingle Pond
Publisher: Wiley
Keywords: guiding, tour, dynamics, guide, professional
Number of Pages: 274
Published: 1992-11-01
List price: $75.00
ISBN-10: 047128386X
ISBN-13: 9780471283867

Travel and tourism is emerging as one of the world’s largest and most dynamic industries. This handbook aims to provide guides with a foundation to the tourism and travel industry. It begins with a definition of the various kinds of guides and an overview of guiding throughout history and the world. It then explores and examines the following areas: theories and techniques of learning; research and preparation of travel commentary; assessing and addressing the needs of travellers; leadership skills and group psychology; public speaking and presentation skills; logistics and ethics of lec

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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Keywords: clinical, potential, internet, principles, guiding, case, studies, therapy
Number of Pages: 250
Published: 2002-11
List price: $27.50
ISBN-10: 0393703703
ISBN-13: 9780393703702

In a world of information that tends toward randomness, therapists and clinicians often need guidance regarding how best to use new technologies and yet not allow the chaos of new media to undermine their practice. Here, a leading provider of online mental health information, Dr. Robert Hsiung, has gathered a group of distinguished contributors to discuss clinical, ethical, and legal issues pertaining to e-therapy. Full of case studies and examples of active programs that deliver mental health information and therapy via new media, E-Therapy offers first-hand accounts of the potenti

Authors:Isa N. Engleberg, Dianna R. Wynn,
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Keywords: practices, principles, guiding, communicating, challenge
Number of Pages: 504
Published: 2007-11-15
List price: $111.00
ISBN-10: 0205554768
ISBN-13: 9780205554768

The Challenge of Communicating: Guiding Principles and Practicesapplies a unique framework of key elements and guiding principles to all communication contexts while engaging readers with practical examples and realistic advice based on contemporary communication research. The seven guiding principles are derived from universal axioms found in communication literature and are used as the foundation for content. Regardless of the context (interpersonal, group, or presentational), these elements and principles will help readers make effective decisions about the communication challenges, se

Author: Jennifer Kofkin Rudkin
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Keywords: orienting, concepts, principles, guiding, psychology, community
Number of Pages: 426
Published: 2002-12-14
List price: $122.60
ISBN-10: 0130899038
ISBN-13: 9780130899033

This book provides a clear organizational scheme that conveys community psychology’s unique way of thinking, and engages the readers’ imagination and desire to make a difference though a compelling writing style and a variety of pedagogical aids. The book is divided into two main sections: guiding principles, which anchor community psychologists to a coherent set of fundamental values, and orienting concepts, that allow us to remain open to paradigm-shaking perspectives. It explores the past, present, and future of community psychology, balancing reviews of classic work, descripti

Author: Deepak Chopra
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Keywords: children, success, fulfillment, guiding, parents, spiritual, laws, seven
Number of Pages: 160
Published: 2006-03-28
List price: $12.95
ISBN-10: 1400097851
ISBN-13: 9781400097852

The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success was a phenomenon that touched millions of lives. Its author, Deepak Chopra, received thousands of letters from parents who expressed the desire to convey the principles they had learned to their children, along with questions about how to do so. The Seven Spiritual Laws for Parents is Dr. Chopras answer to those parents who wish to raise children with values that satisfy spiritual needs as well as create the experience of abundance. Exploring specific ways to practice the Seven Spiritual Laws as a family, Chopra explains how to convey these laws to children
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