The Happy Friday Email

The Happy Friday Email
Author: Linda Lapointe
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2014-08-19
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1460244524

So, how many emails would you say you receive in a week that you ACTUALLY look forward to reading? If you don’t include personal emails, then probably not many. Well, within this book – you will find 52 emails to enjoy. One for every Friday in the year! Let’s make one thing clear: this book is like no other book that you’ve read. It’s not a typical cookie-cutter type book. Through “engaging” email conversations with the readers, the author inspires them to think outside the box, to love fiercely and to above all, enjoy every day. The emails are a breath of fresh air that allow the readers to find a quick and entertaining way to take their minds off of the daily grind and their woes. Sometimes the ideas are fun and upbeat, or sometimes the ideas will transform the way the reader may view his or her own life. Then there will be times when the reader will just enjoy a laugh out loud moment that is described through the author’s wild and wacky sense of humor and how she views life. This book does good for the soul. The author writes with a tell-it-like-it-is approach to life through her own life experiences. She connects to the reader through her willingness to be open and vulnerable, and to fully appreciate the wonders of everyday life.

The Happy Friday Email continued...

The Happy Friday Email continued...
Author: Linda Lapointe
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2015-07-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1460267737

Emails! We all get bombarded with them, all the time, right? How many of them do you routinely get that will make you smile? You will find that this book is a compilation of 52 emails that were sent out, one for every Friday in the year that will surely brighten your day! Each email covers a different topic and includes a song link that was related to the themed email for that week. These emails are amazing, engrossing, sometimes dropdead funny, while others are absorbing, with quirky insights. Regardless of the topic, they are definitely an addictive read. Most people can probably relate to the author’s stories and life-altering questions, as well as her vulnerability and honesty in dealing with many diverse subjects – everything from finding love, to family struggles, to work-related stress, and to the trials and tribulations of friendship. The author has a strong belief that there is a beautiful gift to be received from every experience. The trick is to find ways to celebrate and enjoy life every day. The topics covered in this book will help you do that! Remember that on Fridays: the week is almost over, so it’s time to kick back and have some fun! Life may not be the party we hoped for, but while we’re here, we should DANCE and remember to laugh often. This is what this book is about – celebrating life!

ONLINE TEACHING IN EDUCATION, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

ONLINE TEACHING IN EDUCATION, HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Author: Magy Martin
Publisher: Charles C Thomas Publisher
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 039808131X

The critical success of online instructors is their ability to engage students in the learning process. With this expertise, the online experience is extremely effective. The goal of this book is to help faculty understand the processes of teaching online and learning to be student-centered, which are the first steps toward becoming a successful online instructor. Specific topics include: an introduction to online instruction, putting it together with an overview of basic ideas, understanding course delivery including synchronous, asynchronous and hybrid instruction, integrating online and finding yourself through technology, creating participation and social presence, developing collaborative learning and the key to online success, tips for preparation and starting the course, instructor communication, developing critical thinking, and understanding the online instructor workload. An online instructor is required to read everything, respond individually to students such as using an introductory discussion board, respond to groups of two or three that have posted information, and respond to the whole class if there are points that students should know. There are many approaches instructors must use during the online teaching experience, such as being open to differences, staying organized, practicing discipline, distinguishing between work and personal life, and being flexible. Teaching online can be time-consuming, but will be more efficient with the use of the workload strategies and the hands-on approach the authors have provided. This book will be a valuable resource for instructors who are planning a gradual transition from face-to-face or traditional teaching to the online environment.

Cultures of Staff Wellbeing and Mental Health in Schools: Reflecting on Positive Case Studies

Cultures of Staff Wellbeing and Mental Health in Schools: Reflecting on Positive Case Studies
Author: Stephen Waters
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 033524890X

Staff in schools have never been under so much pressure with high stakes accountability leading many teachers to rethink their profession. A third of Early Career Teachers are leaving within 5 years of training while Headteachers are less sure than ever that they will be able to continue to lead their schools. We have a staff wellbeing and mental health crisis in education. The schools in Cultures of Staff Wellbeing and Mental Health have addressed this crisis by implementing a whole-school culture of staff wellbeing and mental health. It has taken courage, determination and authenticity to prioritise relationships over results, not only between the children and their teachers, but also between the staff themselves. This book will support your school with: •32 individual chapter case-study accounts by headteachers and mental wellbeing leads of how they are implementing staff and pupil wellbeing in their schools. A rich resource of strategies and ideas to adapt to your own context. •How to recognise and tackle staff burnout in your school, identifying the Maslach factors that cause it. •Why teachers putting ‘a brave face on it’ is ineffective: Jonathan Glazzard presents his ground- breaking research identifying a connection between teacher wellbeing, pupil emotional response and attainment. •What ‘buffer’ leadership is and why recognising it is crucial to the headteacher’s mental health. This book belongs to the staff of the case-study schools that recount, in their own words, how focusing on wellbeing and mental health has transformed their schools. "This book exemplifies good practice and will hopefully inspire others to follow its case study leads." David Gumbrell, Founder of The Resilience Project "This book is an outstanding reference guide for all school leaders who wish to implement a culture of wellbeing based on evidence and success. A must read!" Suneta Bagri (FCCT), Former Head teacher, Founder of The Every Teacher Matters Project & Cultivate Coaching & Consultancy "The editor not only encourages the reader to engage & empower all staff to see and own their own wellbeing, but also for leaders to model self-care & the promotion of sustainable wellbeing behaviour." Patrick Ottley-O’Connor, Executive Headteacher "A must read for any school wanting to strengthen the wellbeing of their school community." Daniela Falecki, Founder and Director Teacher Wellbeing Pty Ltd, Sydney Australia Steve Waters is the founder and director of the Teach Well Alliance. He has thirty years' experience as a secondary school English teacher. During this time he fulfilled many roles including middle leader and Assistant Headteacher. His previous books include Doing Your Research Project which is in its seventh edition.

The Other Dark Matter

The Other Dark Matter
Author: Lina Zeldovich
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2021-11-19
Genre: Science
ISBN: 022681422X

Grossly ambitious and rooted in scientific scholarship, The Other Dark Matter shows how human excrement can be a life-saving, money-making resource—if we make better use of it. The average person produces about four hundred pounds of excrement a year. More than seven billion people live on this planet. Holy crap! Because of the diseases it spreads, we have learned to distance ourselves from our waste, but the long line of engineering marvels we’ve created to do so—from Roman sewage systems and medieval latrines to the immense, computerized treatment plants we use today—has also done considerable damage to the earth’s ecology. Now scientists tell us: we’ve been wasting our waste. When recycled correctly, this resource, cheap and widely available, can be converted into a sustainable energy source, act as an organic fertilizer, provide effective medicinal therapy for antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection, and much more. In clear and engaging prose that draws on her extensive research and interviews, Lina Zeldovich documents the massive redistribution of nutrients and sanitation inequities across the globe. She profiles the pioneers of poop upcycling, from startups in African villages to innovators in American cities that convert sewage into fertilizer, biogas, crude oil, and even life-saving medicine. She breaks taboos surrounding sewage disposal and shows how hygienic waste repurposing can help battle climate change, reduce acid rain, and eliminate toxic algal blooms. Ultimately, she implores us to use our innate organic power for the greater good. Don’t just sit there and let it go to waste.

Head Over Heels (Geek Girl, Book 5)

Head Over Heels (Geek Girl, Book 5)
Author: Holly Smale
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2016-04-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0007574649

“My name is Harriet Manners, and I will always be a geek.” The fifth book in the bestselling, award-winning GEEK GIRL series.

A Happy Place & Other Stories

A Happy Place & Other Stories
Author: Vineetha Mokkil
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2014-03-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9351361888

Stories that examine the complexity of modern living, brutal and tender by turnsA young nanny fends off her employer's sexual advances and steps out into a world where she has no place to call home. A smug newspaper editor faces a shocking reminder of his mortality. A sex worker cruising the streets saves a journalist from her kidnappers. A cop gives an industrialist's wife some unexpected help to confront her past when she is caught shoplifting. An NRI makes sense of his chaotic life by inciting his students to read Marx's Capital. A housewife morphs into a deadly suicide bomber when a gunshot shatters the rhythm of her life. A baby gives a 53-year-old father a new lease of life. A car crash unites a pair of star-crossed lovers on Delhi's mean streets. A much married scriptwriter runs into the woman of his dreams and inks a new beginning on his skin.In A Happy Place and Other Stories, Vineetha Mokkil presents tales that examine modern life and pulsate with the hunger of a teeming metropolis, the beat of the human heart, the ache of broken dreams.