Training Wheels

Training Wheels
Author: Valerie Worthington
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692680186

Valerie Worthington had all the trappings of successful life-a doctorate from a respectable school, a powerful career trajectory, a condo in Chicago-but it felt hollow. She was hitting all the right notes yet couldn't escape the sinking feeling that something was, very, very wrong. After her instructor passed away, she faced the truth: the life she had built was not the life meant for her. Training Wheels follows Worthington's unlikely odyssey. After quitting her job and selling her condo, she drives around the country to chase the only passion that ever really made sense to her: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. At the time of Worthington's adventure, jiu-jitsu road trips were rare and female practitioners were rarer still. As her story unfolds, every new gym she steps into uncovers more of her inner-self and reveals more about the jiu-jitsu community as a whole-the good parts as well as the nefarious. Worthington's tale is both a story of self-discovery and a unique insight into jiu-jitsu culture. Her one of a kind adventure is engaging, inspiring, and entertaining, a must-read for anyone passionate about living life to the fullest and taking the road less traveled.

First Wheels

First Wheels
Author: J.L. North
Publisher: Julius North
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2024-08-02
Genre: Education
ISBN:

"First Wheels: A Parent’s Guide to Teaching Your Child to Ride a Bike" is your essential roadmap to one of childhood's most cherished milestones. This comprehensive guide not only focuses on the mechanics of riding a bike but also emphasizes the deeper values of independence, confidence, and resilience. Teaching your child to ride a bike is a unique experience, filled with moments of pride, challenges, and unforgettable joy. In "First Wheels," you'll find step-by-step instructions, practical tips, and heartfelt encouragement to help you and your child navigate this exciting journey together. From selecting the right bike to mastering balance and handling falls with care, this book provides everything you need to ensure a smooth and enjoyable learning process. Whether you're a first-time parent or have been through this before, "First Wheels" offers insights that will make the experience as rewarding as possible. Through relatable personal anecdotes and expert advice, you'll discover how to turn this rite of passage into a bonding opportunity that strengthens your relationship and teaches valuable life lessons. Witness the magic in your child's eyes as they pedal off on their own for the first time, knowing that this moment is just the beginning of many adventures to come. If you're ready to create lasting memories and support your child with confidence, "First Wheels" is the perfect guide to help you both succeed on this journey.

A Healthy Guide to Sport

A Healthy Guide to Sport
Author: Kevin Mackinnon
Publisher: Meyer & Meyer Verlag
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2005
Genre: Physical fitness
ISBN: 1841261068

This book provides a comprehensive plan that helps parents guide their children towards a healthy love of sports. It will show parents, and their kids, how to get involved in triathlon and other "lifestyle" sports that can be pursued for a lifetime.

Bike Racing 101

Bike Racing 101
Author: Kendra Wenzel
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2003
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780736044745

In order to maximise strengths and minimise weaknesses, this book provides cyclists and coaches with a wealth of insider tips on training, equipment, nutrition, logistics and race tactics. Readers can also learn how to develop an individualised training programme.

Education Reform and the Concept of Good Teaching

Education Reform and the Concept of Good Teaching
Author: Derek Gottlieb
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2014-08-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1317681134

In an effort to address the problems confronting the American education system, the Obama administration has issued structural and systematic reforms such as Race to the Top. These initiatives introduce new statistics and accountability systems to gauge what constitutes "good" teaching, both from an administrative standpoint and the perspective of teacher training programs. This volume offers a direct critique of this approach, concluding that it does not respond adequately to the issues of education reform but rather raises new problems and actively stymies progress. The author argues that at the heart of the confusion lies a misguided and rationalistic view of teaching and learning. He draws on the philosophical strategies of Ludwig Wittgenstein to break down the guiding assumptions of Race to the Top, allowing both the positive and the negative aspects of the policies to be heard. The author then proposes a different view of teaching and learning which considers how to effectively address the problems Race to the Top seeks to confront.

People and Computers V

People and Computers V
Author: British Computer Society. Human Computer Interaction Specialist Group. Conference
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1989-10-27
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780521384308

These papers detail the theoretical basis and methodical practice of HCI, the interaction of HCI with other disciplines, and individual relevance. This book is a comprehensive guide to the current research in HCI which will be essential reading for all researchers, designers and manufacturers whose work impinges on this rapidly moving field. Contributions are included from leading researchers and designers in both industry and academia.

Why They Can't Write

Why They Can't Write
Author: John Warner
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1421427109

An important challenge to what currently masquerades as conventional wisdom regarding the teaching of writing. There seems to be widespread agreement that—when it comes to the writing skills of college students—we are in the midst of a crisis. In Why They Can't Write, John Warner, who taught writing at the college level for two decades, argues that the problem isn't caused by a lack of rigor, or smartphones, or some generational character defect. Instead, he asserts, we're teaching writing wrong. Warner blames this on decades of educational reform rooted in standardization, assessments, and accountability. We have done no more, Warner argues, than conditioned students to perform "writing-related simulations," which pass temporary muster but do little to help students develop their writing abilities. This style of teaching has made students passive and disengaged. Worse yet, it hasn't prepared them for writing in the college classroom. Rather than making choices and thinking critically, as writers must, undergraduates simply follow the rules—such as the five-paragraph essay—designed to help them pass these high-stakes assessments. In Why They Can't Write, Warner has crafted both a diagnosis for what ails us and a blueprint for fixing a broken system. Combining current knowledge of what works in teaching and learning with the most enduring philosophies of classical education, this book challenges readers to develop the skills, attitudes, knowledge, and habits of mind of strong writers.

How to Relax

How to Relax
Author: Patrick Davis
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2001
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0595174418

How to Relax is a concise yet comprehensive presentation of the fundmental priniciples and basic techniques of effective relaxation training. It is for anyone who wishes to learn to more effectively manage stress or stress related physical, emotional, or behavioral problems. The format is short enough that anyone can read the entire book and get started learning the skill of relaxation right away. There is no unnecessary history, theory, or fluff to slow the learning process. Dr. Davis's style of writing is readable, clear, and friendly. As one moves through the book it is clear that Dr. Davis's intent is to help the reader learn to master the skill of relaxation as quickly and effectively as possible. If you have been contemplating the value of learning effective relaxation skills and are ready to jump in with both feet and get right to work, this is the book for you.

The Wheel of Life

The Wheel of Life
Author: Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1476715289

On Life and Living Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, M.D., is the woman who has transformed the way the world thinks about death and dying. Beginning with the groundbreaking publication of the classic psychological study On Death and Dying and continuing through her many books and her years working with terminally ill children, AIDS patients, and the elderly, Kübler-Ross has brought comfort and understanding to millions coping with their own deaths or the deaths of loved ones. Now, at age seventy-one facing her own death, this world-renowned healer tells the story of her extraordinary life. Having taught the world how to die well, she now offers a lesson on how to live well. Her story is an adventure of the heart -- powerful, controversial, inspirational -- a fitting legacy of a powerful life.