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Pam Denicolo

    Fulfilling the Potential of Your Doctoral Experience
    Constructivist Approaches and Research Methods
    Publishing for Impact
    The Whisky King
    Teaching in Higher Education
    Publishing Journal Articles
    • 2020

      Publishing for Impact

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on practical strategies, this guide empowers emerging researchers to effectively plan, write, and promote their work. It emphasizes proactive approaches to enhance academic citation and maximize real-world impact, providing insights into the dissemination of research findings.

      Publishing for Impact
    • 2020

      Nothing is quite as scary as the dead coming back to life. Zombies are fearsome creatures who roam the Earth as the undead. Read more about where zombies come from and how they can be stopped!

      Zombies
    • 2020

      Based on the philosophy of Personal Construct Psychology (PCP), constructivist coaching is interested in how people interpret their own lives and how they 'construct' their sense of reality within their social world. Relationships, social context, individual thought processes, identity, and active learning are all fundamental aspects of this approach. Using a range of methods and practical applications, these expert authors bring constructivist coaching to life for the first time, enabling the reader to quickly grasp both the meaning of the approach and how to apply it. The aim is to work flexibly with your coachees, allowing them to lead the coaching process to unlock what they did not know or realise about themselves and reach greater self-understanding and self-acceptance, and to enable them to engage in meaningful change. With a wide range of examples offered, the methods covered in the book can be used flexibly across contexts, as either a holistic coaching philosophy or an extension to your existing coaching tools. Constructivist Coaching is an invaluable practical guide for coaches, managers and occupational psychologists, along with anyone else who is involved in supporting the personal development and learning of others.

      Constructivist Coaching
    • 2020

      Bigfoot

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, has been hunted by people throughout North America for centuries. Many people claim to have seen its large footprints. But is it real or just folklore? Read more to find out!

      Bigfoot
    • 2019

      Delivering Inspiring Doctoral Assessment

      • 232 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      This book provides academics, trainers and supervisors worldwide the tools to effectively support doctoral students in the assessment process.

      Delivering Inspiring Doctoral Assessment
    • 2017

      Designed for doctoral researchers, this guide offers strategies to excel and thrive in academic pursuits. It emphasizes proactive approaches to navigate the challenges of doctoral studies, encouraging readers to go beyond mere survival and achieve their full potential. The book provides practical advice and insights to foster a successful and fulfilling research experience.

      Fulfilling the Potential of Your Doctoral Experience
    • 2016

      Constructivist Approaches and Research Methods

      A Practical Guide to Exploring Personal Meanings

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on both theoretical foundations and practical applications, this book provides a comprehensive introduction to Personal Construct Psychology (PCP). It aims to equip readers with the tools necessary for conducting unbiased and in-depth interpretative research, emphasizing a constructivist approach. Through its detailed exploration, the book serves as a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their understanding and application of PCP in research settings.

      Constructivist Approaches and Research Methods
    • 2013

      Teaching in Higher Education

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This practical guide offers step-by-step advice for educators, covering seminar presentations, teaching material selection, lecture preparation, and assessment handling. Authored by experienced lecturers, it includes practical exercises and insights that link teaching to research success, making it essential for students and researchers aiming to enhance their academic skills.

      Teaching in Higher Education
    • 2013

      Developing Transferable Skills

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A succinct guide to understanding and developing transferable skills, explaining why they are needed and how they can be acquired, and how to use them to impress prospective employers.

      Developing Transferable Skills