Bridging the World
Author: Robert Cortright
Publisher:
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 199
ISBN-13: 9780964196339
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Photo study of 240 bridges worldwide, all in color."
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Author: Robert Cortright
Publisher:
Published: 2003-01-01
Total Pages: 199
ISBN-13: 9780964196339
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Photo study of 240 bridges worldwide, all in color."
Author: Lorraine S. Taylor
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBridging Multiple Worlds connects theory and practice, offering authentic, "real world" case studies involving teachers and students of diverse backgrounds in a variety of dynamic classroom settings. This case study text uses a "Decision Making Scaffold" and specific discussion questions for each case to help students reflect on the cases in greater depth and meaning. Unlike most texts that include vignettes or cases, this text provides direction for class discussions. Instructors will find the authentic situations stimulating and engaging. Furthermore, pertinent research and background information precede each case. In addition, the scaffold and discussion questions facilitate planning and implementing each class session. The emphasis on long-term, comprehesive solutions to problems that link the school, home, and community will help students appreciate and understand the complexity of issues involved in the cases.
Author: Michelle LeBaron
Publisher: Jossey-Bass
Published: 2003-04-21
Total Pages: 360
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"In our global society, challenging conflicts abound in personal, business, government, and international settings. Many of these conflicts are complicated by layers of miscommunication, cultural misunderstandings, and completely different ways of looking at the world. These conflicts cannot be solved by goodwill or sincere intentions alone. In our multicultural world, we need new tools to address gaps in communication and understanding and the conflicts that flow from them. This book answers this need in groundbreaking ways that cut through complexity, replacing confusion with clarity." - book jacket.
Author: Pemba Sherpa
Publisher: Bridging Worlds LLC
Published: 2019-09-30
Total Pages: 236
ISBN-13: 9780985511142
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBorn into poverty in Nepal, Pemba Sherpa went on to become an accomplished alpinist and successful businessman living in the United States. Today, he works to improve the lives of Sherpas in the Khumbu region of northeast Nepal, overseeing a number of philanthropic projects. Maintaining a foot in two worlds, Pemba shares his unique perspective on the Everest expedition industry, life in America, and the changing Sherpa culture.
Author: Nadia Lopez
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2017-11-07
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 1101980265
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBe inspired by the magnetic young principal who “stands on the front line of the fight to educate America's children." (Brandon Stanton, author of Humans of New York ) and the book that Essence calls "Essential reading." In 2010, Nadia Lopez started her middle-grade public school, Mott Hall Bridges Academy, in one of America’s poorest communities, in a record heat wave—and crime wave. Everything was an uphill battle—to get the school approved, to recruit faculty and students, to solve a million new problems every day, from violent crime to vanishing supplies—but Lopez was determined to break the downward spiral that had trapped too many inner-city children. The lessons came fast: unengaged teachers, wayward students, and the educational system itself, rarely in tune with the already disadvantaged and underprepared. Things were at a low ebb for everyone when one of her students told a photographer that his principal, “Ms. Lopez,” was the person who most influenced his life. The posting on Brandon Stanton’s Humans of New York site was the pebble that started a lucky landslide for Lopez and her team. Lopez found herself in the national spotlight and headed for a meeting with President Obama, as well as the beneficiary of a million-dollar campaign for the school, to fund her next dream: a field trip for her students to visit another school—Harvard. The Bridge to Brilliance is a book filled with common sense and caring that will carry her message to communities and classrooms far from Brooklyn. As she says, modestly, “There are hundreds of Ms. Lopezes around this country doing good work for kids. This honors all of them.”
Author: Martin Hoffman
Publisher:
Published: 2019-09-03
Total Pages: 210
ISBN-13: 9781771401999
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFourteen-year-old Martin Hoffman survives Auschwitz and Buchenwald.In post-war England, he discovers a talent for the game of bridge, and a fascination with gambling. As he finds success with the first, becoming a world-class professional player, the second almost destroys him.
Author: Medea Benjamin
Publisher:
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 358
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLooks at the development of internationalism, interviews average U.S. citizens who are committed to helping the world's poor, and lists internationalist organizations.
Author: Catherine R. Cooper
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2011-05-26
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 0195080203
DOWNLOAD EBOOKConsidering research, practice, and policies on opening pathways to overcome educational disparities, this book offers new quantitative and qualitative evidence to introduce a multi-level theory on how youth navigate across the cultural worlds of their families, schools, peers, and community programs to access academic opportunities.
Author: Michelle LeBaron
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 2002-10-31
Total Pages: 351
ISBN-13: 0787966150
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBridging Troubled Waters is about a robust and holistic approach to resolving conflict. It begins where much of the currently accepted theory and practice in the field leaves off. Like a hand pulling back the curtain from parts of us that have been closeted away, this book reveals ways we can use more of ourselves in addressing conflict. Moving beyond the analytic and the intellectual, it situates our efforts at bridging conflict in the very places where conflict is born--relationships. From relationships come connection, meaning, and identity. It is through awareness of connection, shared meaning, and respect for identity that conflicts are transformed.
Author: Jacqueline Novogratz
Publisher: Rodale
Published: 2010-02-16
Total Pages: 322
ISBN-13: 1605294764
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA narrative account of the author's investigation into the world's economic gap describes her rediscovery of a blue sweater she had given away to Goodwill and found on a child in Rwanda, in a passionate call to action that relates her work as a venture capitalist on behalf of impoverished nations. Reprint.