Boys of Few Words: Raising Our Sons to Communicate and Connect
This is a book about the psychology of boys.
Psychologist Adam Cox helps boys of all ages and their parents work together to overcome the innate brain differences, social pressures, guardedness, and learning and attention problems that often leave males at a communication disadvantage. With Dr. Cox's expert guidance, you can identify the camouflage boys use to deflect attention and learn useful ways to foster self-expression--from engaging preschoolers in imaginative wordplay to using creative conversation starters with sullen teenagers.
The Mathematics Activity Flip Chart includes fun-filled pages of games, poems, songs, and problem solving activities to help develop mathematics skills and reinforce student learning. Engaging pictures provide visual literacy practice.
Engaging Students through Inquiry-Oriented Learning and Technology
This book guides the reader through the process of identifying objectives, big idea questions, finding resources, and building a web-based inquiry lesson that will include a webquest, web inquiry, and a telecollaborative activity_all in a non-threatening format. Teachers can easily progress through this book and begin practicing building inquiry oriented activities in a classroom to better meet the needs of their students.
Engaging Emergence: Turning Upheaval into Opportunity
What's Possible Now? Change is everywhere these days--at times it seems like barely controlled chaos. Yet within this turmoil are the seeds of a higher order. When a new system arises from the ashes of the old, science calls the process "emergence." By engaging it, you can help yourself and your organization or community to successfully face disruption and emerge stronger than ever.
Justice in Genetics: Intellectual Property and Human Rights from a Cosmopolitan Liberal
Providing new insight into the ideas surrounding one of the longest running and hotly debated governmental issues the global access to healthcare challenge Louise Bernier develops an original theoretical framework that builds upon cosmopolitan liberal theory. This groundbreaking analysis offers a useful justification for engaging in a global and more equitable redistribution of health-related resources.