Focusing on the challenges educators encounter, this book explores the intricate relationships between communication and decision-making and their broader implications for the economy, society, democracy, and the essence of life itself. It delves into how these factors shape educational practices and influence the development of critical thinking in students.
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- 2022
- 2021
Focusing on practical strategies, this guide enhances everyday communication and listening skills. It offers actionable tips to improve interactions, fostering better understanding and connection in personal and professional relationships. Readers will learn techniques to become more effective communicators and attentive listeners, ultimately enriching their social exchanges.
- 2019
Focusing on civil dialogue, this book emphasizes the importance of engaging constructively in discussions about democratic principles and values. It examines the foundational principles of a democratic society and offers insights on how to address differences in a respectful manner, aiming to foster understanding and collaborative problem-solving.
- 2019
The Person in the Mirror
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
What kind of education do students need to begin to think about who they are and how they can find significance in their lives? Both are essential to enable a life of happiness, freedom, and success. To deal with inevitable change, each individual must have a sense of self and purpose. That is what this book intends to tackle.
- 2017
It's Not My Fault
- 146 pages
- 6 hours of reading
To be successful, children cannot adopt a victim mentality. When confronted with challenges, character matters -- responding effectively to address life's challenges. Schools must teach character development in an environment that holds children responsible and accountable.
- 2016
Focusing on educational reform, the book presents a fresh metaphor and approach to transforming schools into nurturing environments for children. It emphasizes the importance of principles and values over mandates, arguing that genuine change arises from people and passion rather than statistics. The author contends that there are no universal solutions for creating great schools; instead, each institution must be uniquely developed to meet the needs of its students.
- 2013
The Promise of Living: Loss, Life, and Living
- 202 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The narrative explores the profound emotional turmoil experienced by George Goens following the tragic loss of his daughter during childbirth. It delves into the juxtaposition of joy and sorrow, as he grapples with the complexities of life and death intertwined in a single moment. Through his reflections, Goens seeks to understand and navigate his conflicting feelings, ultimately addressing themes of grief, resilience, and the promise of living amidst tragedy.
- 2005
Soft Leadership for Hard Times
- 182 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Utilizing poetry, this book offers leaders insights into fostering meaningful relationships that inspire commitment and success. It emphasizes the importance of connecting individuals to their calling and purpose, providing practitioners with a unique framework to navigate challenges in leadership during difficult times.