Focusing on a rights-based approach, this textbook offers a comprehensive introduction to creativity in early education, addressing current research and policy shifts. It fills a significant gap in the market by providing accessible content on key areas of creativity, while also emphasizing inclusion and international perspectives. This resource is designed to support students in understanding and applying creative principles within the context of early childhood education.
A fascinating study by three experts which uncovers - contrary to received
opinion - that Glasgow's Gaelic roots run deep and are a fundamental component
of its identity. Includes an A-Z list of modern place-names and their Gaelic
origins.
The book presents a collection of insightful reviews that delve into various themes and perspectives. It explores critical analysis and personal reflections on a diverse range of topics, offering readers a chance to engage with different viewpoints. Each review is crafted to stimulate thought and discussion, making it an essential read for those interested in the nuances of literature, art, or culture. The author’s unique voice and analytical prowess shine through, inviting readers to reconsider their own interpretations and understanding.
A Study of Jewish and Caribbean Migrant Communities in England
230 pages
9 hours of reading
Focusing on the settlement experiences of East European Jews in London's East End and the emergence of an African-Caribbean community in Birmingham, this ethnographic study delves into the lives of first-generation migrants. Through their personal narratives, the book sheds light on the challenges and adaptations faced by these communities, offering a unique perspective on migration and cultural integration in the UK.
Give ownership of business strategy to every employee at every level of your organization You have a great product. You have top-notch talent. You have a process that's been carefully mapped out. So, what's missing? Executive, speaker, and leadership authority Billy Ray Taylor points to a lack of clarity on strategy that makes it impossible for your employees to understand how their activities fit within the company's overall vision and to take true ownership of their careers. In this groundbreaking guide, Taylor reveals how his proprietary LinkedX Process can help your organization cultivate "extreme ownership" at every level, from top management to front-line employees. Each chapter clearly covers one of the five steps of the Process, providing an actionable roadmap to reaching clearly defined benchmarks and turning them into winning practices. Taylor's proven program will show you how to: * Build and deploy a clear, purpose-driven strategy with clarity * Align the strategy with process, assets, and talent to deliver growth and profitability * Enable and develop people-driven ownership and adherence to process * Measure what matters by defining standards and performance * Understand that winning is more than just the numbers Highlighted by Taylor's personal experiences working with companies across the globe, The Winning Link offers you a step-by-step playbook for creating a corporate culture-driven approach to success.
Die Studie beleuchtet die positiven Auswirkungen physischer Anpassungen in den Haushalten älterer Menschen und deren Beitrag zu einem unabhängigen Leben. Im Kontext der Herausforderungen des Gesundheits- und Sozialsystems in Großbritannien zeigt das Buch, wie solche Anpassungen das Wohlbefinden der Betroffenen steigern können. Es richtet sich an Studierende, Forscher und Praktiker im Gesundheits- und Sozialwesen und bietet wertvolle Einblicke in die Erfahrungen der Teilnehmer, die von diesen Veränderungen profitiert haben.
"From an orphanage in Leicester, through the rigors and brutality of the English public school system in the 1950s, to his five years in the French Foreign Legion, Simon Murray recounted his early life in his bestselling book Legionnaire. This book picks up where Legionnaire left off, taking readers from his adventures in the Foreign Legion to the world of big business. Since 1965, Murray has been a successful businessman. He started as a commission salesman for Jardine Matheson and worked his way to CEO of the investment holding company Hutchison Whampoa Limited. In between, he founded several mobile phone companies and the global brand Orange. Beyond business, Murray has spent time off the grid: he has climbed in the Atlas Mountains, trekked up to Everest and Annapurna, and abseiled down the Shard in London. He ran the Marathon des Sables at age sixty and is the oldest man to walk unsupported to the South Pole. In Nobody Will Shoot You if You Make Them Laugh, he shares the remarkable story of his remarkable life"--Back cover
Age range 3+Sally is sick at home in her room. But then something magical
happens...she sneezes up all kinds of wacky creatures who want to have fun and
games with her! It's a wild story of imagination and silliness.