Crisis in the Academy

Crisis in the Academy
Title Crisis in the Academy PDF eBook
Author Christopher J. Lucas
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Pages 312
Release 1998-03-15
Genre Education
ISBN 9780312176860

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Not since student turmoil and unrest wreaked havoc on the nation's campuses three decades ago has American higher education been the subject of so much controversy and popular criticism. Countless indictments compete for the public's attention as critics explore vital issues confronting today's institutions of higher learning: curricular fragmentation, declining academic standards, the apparent erosion of liberal learning within academe, widespread neglect of undergraduate education in favour of academic research and unprecedented financial woes. Confusion over fundamental priorities and purposes, the author argues, lies at the heart of the dilemma facing end-of-the-century higher education. Thoughtful and timely, Crisis in the Academy offers a wide-ranging analysis of contemporary higher education while making an important contribution to the ongoing public debate over the future of America's beleaguered and diverse institutions of higher learning.

The Crisis

The Crisis
Title The Crisis PDF eBook
Author William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
Publisher
Pages 1796
Release 1924
Genre African Americans
ISBN

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Crisis

Crisis
Title Crisis PDF eBook
Author William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
Publisher
Pages 464
Release 1923
Genre African Americans
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A record of the darker races.

Theories of Art

Theories of Art
Title Theories of Art PDF eBook
Author Moshe Barasch
Publisher Routledge
Pages 442
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Art
ISBN 1135199795

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First published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Handbook of Crisis Counseling, Intervention, and Prevention in the Schools

Handbook of Crisis Counseling, Intervention, and Prevention in the Schools
Title Handbook of Crisis Counseling, Intervention, and Prevention in the Schools PDF eBook
Author Jonathan H. Sandoval
Publisher Routledge
Pages 448
Release 2001-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1135657254

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Featuring new chapters on bullying, sexual assault, natural disasters, eating disorders, and cultural considerations, the second edition of this highly popular Handbook provides a one-stop reference for mental health professionals who face a bewildering variety of school-based crises. Key features include a focus on both prevention and intervention and ongoing discussions of the research that underlies best practice. Like the first edition, chapters follow a parallel structure that includes: *the incidence, prevalence, and impact of the crisis; *theories regarding precipitating factors; *discussion of who is at risk for encountering the crisis; *primary prevention activities; *methods of working with high-risk clients; *developmentally-appropriate methods and intervention activities for individuals; and *developmentally-appropriate methods and activities for groups. The result is an unusually coherent volume that is suitable for graduate work in school psychology, school counseling, school social work, and school nursing, or as a reference work for in-service practitioners.

Leading Schools During Crisis

Leading Schools During Crisis
Title Leading Schools During Crisis PDF eBook
Author Matthew J. Pepper
Publisher R&L Education
Pages 305
Release 2010-01-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1607093456

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School leadership is synonymous with challenge. However, some school leaders face true crises - situations threatening the continuing existence of their school. Leading Schools During Crisis analyzes leadership and behaviors of principals in these extraordinary circumstances. A simultaneously scholarly and practice-oriented book, Leading Schools During Crisis proposes the first school-specific model of defining and analyzing crises. Through authentic case studies, Leading Schools During Crisis offers a detailed theoretical and practical analysis of each crisis and the lessons from it for all school leaders. Highlights of the twelve case studies include: P.S. 234, Manhattan. At nine a.m. on September 11, 2001, the thirty-seven teachers and 650 elementary students of P.S. 234 were twelve hundred feet from Ground Zero. Principal Anna Switzer states, '[r]ight when the second plane crashed_that's when we knew that it wasn't an accident.' George Washington Carver H.S., New Orleans, Louisiana. Principal Vanessa Eugene believed Katrina would be another chapter in New Orleans' long history of near-miss hurricanes. Carver's campus was soon under ten feet of water. Sobrante Park E.S., Oakland, California. Like many schools, Sobrante Park only slowly realized the paradigm shift associated with the No Child Left Behind Act_until the fifth year of failing to make Adequate Yearly Progress. 'What do you do when all the data is bad?' asked Principal Marco Franco. Platte Canyon H.S, Bailey, Colorado. Principal Brian Krause was approached by a frantic student who reported: ''[T]here's a guy in the English classroom with a gun' . . . . I remember thinking, okay, he said guy. He didn't say student or kid or Johnny.' Other case studies include the challenges inherent in starting charter schools, discovery of systemic and deliberate grade fraud, rezoning of 95 percent of a elementary school's student population, and leading a school populated by changing_and often contentious_refugee groups.

The Crisis

The Crisis
Title The Crisis PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 44
Release 1924-07
Genre
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The Crisis, founded by W.E.B. Du Bois as the official publication of the NAACP, is a journal of civil rights, history, politics, and culture and seeks to educate and challenge its readers about issues that continue to plague African Americans and other communities of color. For nearly 100 years, The Crisis has been the magazine of opinion and thought leaders, decision makers, peacemakers and justice seekers. It has chronicled, informed, educated, entertained and, in many instances, set the economic, political and social agenda for our nation and its multi-ethnic citizens.