Careers guidance Books
Grey House Publishing Inc Careers in Fish & Wildlife
£99.20
Information Age Publishing Creating and Sustaining a Collaborative
Book SynopsisIn response to changes in the workforce, scholars are calling for mentoring that is more fluid, flexible, and responsive to the needs of diverse groups of individuals, whether culturally (Kochan & Pascarelli, 2012; Kochan, Searby, George, & Mitchell Edge, 2015) or intergenerationally (Thorpe, 2012) diverse. With these changes, there are greater demands for intergenerational and intercultural collaboration and mentoring. One response to these changes is to take a more collaborative, interactive, and transformational approach to mentoring. In response, this book provides a model for collaborative mentoring, based on best-practice, grounded in theory and research, and framed by the Dynamic Model of Collaborative Mentorship. Each chapter provides a description of one of the five components of the mentoring model which are grounded in theory and include: agency, values, engagement, patterns, and roles. Individual chapters provide resources, prompts and questions to guide reflection, and suggested readings.This book is authored by four individuals who work, research, and write as a team. The book itself is the product of their mentoring research as well as their mentoring practice in action. It is current and timely, focusing on team processes which are collaborative, dynamic, reflective, and continuously developing and evolving.Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: Introducing the Dynamic Model of Collaborative Mentorship: A Story from Initiation to Continuous Collaboration CHAPTER 2: Agency CHAPTER 3: Values CHAPTER 4: Engagement CHAPTER 5: Patterns CHAPTER 6: Roles CHAPTER 7: Implementation References Glossary About the Authors
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Information Age Publishing Creating and Sustaining a Collaborative
Book SynopsisIn response to changes in the workforce, scholars are calling for mentoring that is more fluid, flexible, and responsive to the needs of diverse groups of individuals, whether culturally (Kochan & Pascarelli, 2012; Kochan, Searby, George, & Mitchell Edge, 2015) or intergenerationally (Thorpe, 2012) diverse. With these changes, there are greater demands for intergenerational and intercultural collaboration and mentoring. One response to these changes is to take a more collaborative, interactive, and transformational approach to mentoring. In response, this book provides a model for collaborative mentoring, based on best-practice, grounded in theory and research, and framed by the Dynamic Model of Collaborative Mentorship. Each chapter provides a description of one of the five components of the mentoring model which are grounded in theory and include: agency, values, engagement, patterns, and roles. Individual chapters provide resources, prompts and questions to guide reflection, and suggested readings.This book is authored by four individuals who work, research, and write as a team. The book itself is the product of their mentoring research as well as their mentoring practice in action. It is current and timely, focusing on team processes which are collaborative, dynamic, reflective, and continuously developing and evolving.Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: Introducing the Dynamic Model of Collaborative Mentorship: A Story from Initiation to Continuous Collaboration CHAPTER 2: Agency CHAPTER 3: Values CHAPTER 4: Engagement CHAPTER 5: Patterns CHAPTER 6: Roles CHAPTER 7: Implementation References Glossary About the Authors
£78.20
Information Age Publishing A Research Perspective: Preparing Pre-Service
Book SynopsisAll educators in teacher education want to know what factors contribute to the academic success of undergraduate education majors or pre-service teachers. Teacher educators of eight universities across the state of South Carolina were determined to find out. This compilation is a result of their inquiry. The conclusions of this book are drawn from the contributors and each chapter helps expand teacher educator readers’ understanding and informs their practice as they work with initial certification students in educator preparation.A Research Perspective promotes the academic success of pre-service teachers by exploring common research questions posed to education majors of the eight universities in South Carolina. Ranging from historically Black to predominately White, from private to public universities across the state, these institutions serve a diverse body of students who described some insightful contributing factors and challenges to their success. The case scenario begins each chapter that provides contextual snapshots of the myriad choices and obstacles faced by pre-service teachers; the research narratives offer insightful analysis for teacher educators. Though written from the perspective of South Carolina, the lessons learned and recommendations for teacher education are relevant to any state. This is a must-read for all teacher educators interested in student success.This book is most interesting to members of teacher education organizations, especially the Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) and its 41 state and regional affiliates, including South Carolina Association of Teacher Educators (SCATE) and Southeast Regional Association of Teacher Educators (SRATE). It also has wide appeal to members of other professional organizations, such as National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME) and American Educational Research Association (AERA). Finally, it’s a good choice for professional learning communities of district personnel and classroom teachers since it provides insights that will strengthen mentoring and support systems provided to student teachers.Table of ContentsPART I: ACADEMIC SUCCESS. What Is Academic Success? Nan Li, Zia Hasan, and Verlie Tisdale. Supporting the Academic Success of Pre-Service Teachers, Angela Peters, Nan Li, and Dywanna Smith. PART II: ACADEMIC DATA ACROSS SOUTH CAROLINA. Claflin University and Student Success Data, Nan Li and Anthony Broughton. College of Charleston and Student Success Data, Keonya C. Booker, Courtney A. Howard, and Anthony L. James. Francis Marion University and Student Success Data, Tracy E. Meetze Holcombe. Coastal Carolina University andStudent Success Data, Suzanne Horn, Kristal Curry, and Jamia Richmond. Lander University and Student Success Data, Susan Fernandez, Tamara Pack, and Terrell M. Peace. University of South Carolina–Columbia and Student Success Data, Janie R. Goodman and Victoria A. Oglan. USC–Upstate and Student Success Data, Sarah Hunt-Barron and Laura Reynolds. Benedict College and Student Success Data, LaShaune Smith-Brisbon and Damara H. Mitchell. PART III: CONCLUSION. Data Summary and Recommendations, Patricia Tate, Nan Li, and Courtney Howard. Suggestions for Academic Success of Preservice Teachers, Rachelle Curcio and Catherine Compton- Lilly. About the Editors.
£49.95
Information Age Publishing A Research Perspective: Preparing Pre-Service
Book SynopsisAll educators in teacher education want to know what factors contribute to the academic success of undergraduate education majors or pre-service teachers. Teacher educators of eight universities across the state of South Carolina were determined to find out. This compilation is a result of their inquiry. The conclusions of this book are drawn from the contributors and each chapter helps expand teacher educator readers’ understanding and informs their practice as they work with initial certification students in educator preparation.A Research Perspective promotes the academic success of pre-service teachers by exploring common research questions posed to education majors of the eight universities in South Carolina. Ranging from historically Black to predominately White, from private to public universities across the state, these institutions serve a diverse body of students who described some insightful contributing factors and challenges to their success. The case scenario begins each chapter that provides contextual snapshots of the myriad choices and obstacles faced by pre-service teachers; the research narratives offer insightful analysis for teacher educators. Though written from the perspective of South Carolina, the lessons learned and recommendations for teacher education are relevant to any state. This is a must-read for all teacher educators interested in student success.This book is most interesting to members of teacher education organizations, especially the Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) and its 41 state and regional affiliates, including South Carolina Association of Teacher Educators (SCATE) and Southeast Regional Association of Teacher Educators (SRATE). It also has wide appeal to members of other professional organizations, such as National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME) and American Educational Research Association (AERA). Finally, it’s a good choice for professional learning communities of district personnel and classroom teachers since it provides insights that will strengthen mentoring and support systems provided to student teachers.Table of ContentsPART I: ACADEMIC SUCCESS. What Is Academic Success? Nan Li, Zia Hasan, and Verlie Tisdale. Supporting the Academic Success of Pre-Service Teachers, Angela Peters, Nan Li, and Dywanna Smith. PART II: ACADEMIC DATA ACROSS SOUTH CAROLINA. Claflin University and Student Success Data, Nan Li and Anthony Broughton. College of Charleston and Student Success Data, Keonya C. Booker, Courtney A. Howard, and Anthony L. James. Francis Marion University and Student Success Data, Tracy E. Meetze Holcombe. Coastal Carolina University andStudent Success Data, Suzanne Horn, Kristal Curry, and Jamia Richmond. Lander University and Student Success Data, Susan Fernandez, Tamara Pack, and Terrell M. Peace. University of South Carolina–Columbia and Student Success Data, Janie R. Goodman and Victoria A. Oglan. USC–Upstate and Student Success Data, Sarah Hunt-Barron and Laura Reynolds. Benedict College and Student Success Data, LaShaune Smith-Brisbon and Damara H. Mitchell. PART III: CONCLUSION. Data Summary and Recommendations, Patricia Tate, Nan Li, and Courtney Howard. Suggestions for Academic Success of Preservice Teachers, Rachelle Curcio and Catherine Compton- Lilly. About the Editors.
£87.40
Information Age Publishing The Art and Science of Mentoring: A Festschrift
Book SynopsisThe volume is divided into an introduction, Part II, which explores important concepts and ideas in regards to mentoring and then Part III which are essays from individuals whom Fran Kochan mentored throughout her life.In closing, Fran Kochan lives and breathes her words. Even today, she continues to work with scholars, practitioners and others she meets. She offers a guiding hand, she uplifts and she supports all that she meets. Please enjoy this volume of highlights of research from top mentoring experts who are peers of Dr. Kochan, as well as the tributes from a sampling of individuals she has mentored to successful careers. You will be inspired to learn how Dr. Fran Kochan masters both the art and science of mentoring. We honor her in this book as scholar, mentor, and friend.
£44.96
Information Age Publishing The Art and Science of Mentoring: A Festschrift
Book SynopsisThe volume is divided into an introduction, Part II, which explores important concepts and ideas in regards to mentoring and then Part III which are essays from individuals whom Fran Kochan mentored throughout her life.In closing, Fran Kochan lives and breathes her words. Even today, she continues to work with scholars, practitioners and others she meets. She offers a guiding hand, she uplifts and she supports all that she meets. Please enjoy this volume of highlights of research from top mentoring experts who are peers of Dr. Kochan, as well as the tributes from a sampling of individuals she has mentored to successful careers. You will be inspired to learn how Dr. Fran Kochan masters both the art and science of mentoring. We honor her in this book as scholar, mentor, and friend.
£82.80
Information Age Publishing Equity-Based Career Development and Postsecondary
Book SynopsisFormer First Lady, Michelle Obama believes that every individual should have some type of postsecondary education or training beyond high school to achieve economic and personal success (Reach Higher Initiative, Better Make Room, 2019). Educational attainment (e.g., a high school diploma, college degree, or postsecondary training) provides career opportunities for advancement into leadership positions and benefits such as health insurance and retirement (Heckman, 2000). Additionally, an individual with a college degree can make over one million dollars more over a lifetime in salary than someone with a high school diploma (Carnevale, Cheah, & Hanson, 2015). Acquiring a college degree can lead to employment opportunities and is considered an asset in the U.S. economy (Washington, 2010). However, certain populations encounter barriers to attaining an education, particularly a postsecondary education, leading to a disparity in receiving the aforementioned benefits. Some of these populations include African American students, LGBTQ students, and students with disabilities. There is a dearth of information and research on providing guidance on implementation, research, and best practices in equity-based career development, college readiness, and successful postsecondary transitions for minoritized, at risk, or vulnerable populations.The editors of this volume invited authors with research and practice expertise around various student populations in preparing them for college and career readiness as well as postsecondary transitions. This book is the first of its kind to discuss career development and postsecondary transitions from an access and equity perspective. Further, this text serves as a call to action to ensure the United States' most vulnerable populations has an opportunity to successfully transition into multiple postsecondary options after high school.
£63.90
Brookes Publishing Co The Way to Work: How to Facilitate Work
Book SynopsisAs groundbreaking legislation redefines transition practices and ideal employment outcomes for young people with disabilities, professionals need practical, up-to-date guidance on helping young adults achieve competitive, integrated employment. The new edition of this classic bestseller is your complete guide to facilitating individualized, person-centered work experiences for high school students and young adults with a range of disabilities. The first book that clearly explains how to effectively apply the requirements of Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), The Way to Work gives you the knowledge you need to adhere to the new rules and leverage new opportunities to benefit youth in transition. You’ll also get the latest on critical topics covered in the first edition, from determining student strengths and needs to recruiting employer partners and designing positive work experiences. Informed by the author’s three decades of experience promoting the employment success of people with disabilities, this reader-friendly guide is a must-have for transition professionals, special educators, and other professionals supporting young adults as they begin a long and fulfilling career.GET NEW GUIDANCE ON HOW TO Navigate the newest federal legislation on transition to work Apply principles of the latest transition models Plan workplace accommodations with employer participation Address recent wage regulations Involve families in planning work experiences SUPPORT THE WHOLE EMPLOYMENT PROCESS: Assess students' strengths, needs, and interests * Recruit employer partners * Design work experiences that benefit both employer and employee * Help students decide when and how to disclose a disability * Promote students’ social skills * Guide students in advocating for work accommodations * Facilitate workplace mentorship for young people * Collaborate with families and professionals to support the work experiencePRACTICAL MATERIALS: You'll get planning organizers, interview guides, worksheets, and other downloadable forms to help you put recommended strategies into practice.
£33.96
Brookes Publishing Co Essentials of Transition Planning
Book SynopsisThis book is a quick and practical guide to the basics of transition planning for students with disabilities. Drawing on a strong body of research and filled with evidence-based strategies, practical guidance, clear examples, and usable tools and forms, it guides educational professionals to work successfully with these students and their families) to design effective transition Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and prepare for the workforce, further education or training, and community living. Updates to the second edition include thorough discussion of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA-2014), discussion of funding sources that are available today due to new legislation, new case studies, increased emphasis on student involvement, and more.Table of ContentsAbout the Downloads List of Downloadable Materials Series Preface Editorial Advisory Board About the Editor About the Contributors Preface AcknowledgmentsChapter 1 Introduction to Transition PlanningPaul Wehman, Valerie Brooke, and Joshua TaylorChapter 2 Individual and Community Transition Planning: Focus on InclusionJoshua Taylor, Paul Wehman, and Cyndi PitonyakChapter 3 Developing the Transition CurriculumDiAnne B. Davidsen and Joshua TaylorChapter 4 Planning for the Future: One Student at a TimeJudy Averill and Elizabeth Evans GetzelChapter 5 Writing the Transition Individualized Education ProgramWendy Parent-Johnson, Richard Parent-Johnson, and Paul WehmanChapter 6 Implementing the Transition Individualized Education ProgramPaul Wehman, Catherine A. Anderson, and Ellie C. HartmanChapter 7 Understanding the Different Pathways to Competitive Employment from SchoolJennifer Todd McDonough and Holly N. WhittenburgChapter 8 Customized EmploymentHolly N. Whittenburg and Jennifer Todd McDonoughChapter 9 Funding Transition Programs: Toward a Seamless Transition from School into AdulthoodWilliam Grant Revell, Jr. and Paul Wehman References Index
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Brookes Publishing Co Coaching for Systems and Teacher Change
Book SynopsisCoaching between educators is one of the best ways to improve outcomes for all learners—but coaches rarely get formal preparation for mastering this important role. Give coaches the expert support they need with this essential new resource, a comprehensive guide to what effective coaching looks like across the PreK-12 grade span and how to conduct powerful coaching cycles with teachers and teams. With a focus on improved practice for coaches and big-picture systems change, the authors combine relevant research with hands-on guidance and resources for planning, conducting, and reflecting on the quality of coaching when working with individual teachers or leadership teams. Readers will start with foundational information on coaching goals, activities, and challenges; a synthesis of research on coaching practices that work with teachers and teams; and guidance on applying systems-level change principles to the coaching process. Then they’ll get strategies and resources to help them implement the key features of an effective coaching framework (see below). Vivid examples show what successful coaching looks like at different grade levels, and 30 downloadable tools help coaches take confident action, reflect on their practices, and continuously improve. A must-have professional reference for coaches, educator teams, and administrators, this book is the key to conducting powerful coaching sessions that lead to better outcomes for every student. Implement an effective coaching framework through: Alliance building: Take an intentional approach to developing an equitable, mutually beneficial partnership with a shared purpose. Observing: Watch the teacher or team in action, gather simple data, and use the data to construct feedback and encourage reflection. Modeling: Demonstrate to coachees how to use a specific teaching or teaming practice. Providing performance feedback: Share your feedback so that coachees have concrete, actionable data that helps them reflect on their practices and advance their goals. Includes 30 coaching tools: Coaching Protocols Reflecting on My Coaching Role Coaching Compact Readiness Assessment Understanding System Challenges Conducting Plan-Do-Study-Act Cycles Alliance Assessment Tips for Networking Teachers and Teams Coaching Implementation Checklist Calculating the Fiscal Costs of Coaching Coaching Self-Assessment and more! Table of Contents About the Downloads About the Authors Introduction Section I: Introduction and Core Concepts Chapter 1: Making the Case for Coaching: From an Historical to a Contemporary View Chapter 2: Coaching Goals, Activities, and Common Challenges Chapter 3: Effective Coaching Practices: A Synthesis of Research Chapter 4: Applying Systems Level Change Principles to the Coaching Process Section II: Strategies and Resources for More Effective Coaching Chapter 5: Building Alliance: Laying the Foundation for Effective Coaching Chapter 6: Moving Beyond Alliance: Conducting Cycles of Observation, Modeling, and Providing Performance Feedback Chapter 7: Facing the Complexities of Change: Resources and Tools to Enhance Forward Movement Chapter 8: Let’s Make It Real: Applying Coaching to Critical Issues Section III. Implementing an Effective Coaching Framework Chapter 9: Coaching that Sticks: Resources and Tools Appendices Index
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Harvard Educational Publishing Group Career Pathways for All Youth: Lessons from the
Book SynopsisCareer pathways (CP) has gained prominence as a strategy to ensure that high school students and displaced workers acquire the college and career readiness skills needed in a fast-changing, globalized economy. In an effort to ensure future success for CP, Stephen F. Hamilton examines the School-to-Work (STW) movement of the 1980s and 1990s and explores how the lessons learned from that campaign's demise can pave the way for a CP program that endures and serves the most deserving. Hamilton recounts the history and trajectory of STW and CP and outlines the components of a career pathways program that can stand the test of time. He recommends a plan that includes work-based learning, dual enrollment opportunities, coordination at the K-12 and post-secondary levels, private and public funding, and above all, the creation of a CP infrastructure or "system" rather than a loose collection of programs that characterized the earlier STW initiative. Guided by the latest research, Career Pathway for All Youth features vignettes and interviews with educators, leaders, and career-to-work industry veterans, including High-Tech High, YouthBuild, Linked Learning, CareerWise Colorado, and Apprenticeship Carolina. Showcasing CP's many guises and possibilities, the book should help educators learn from the past and secure a more equitable future.
£30.56
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Handbook of Research on Sustainable Careers
Book SynopsisWhat is a sustainable career? And how can individuals and organizations develop pathways that lead to them? With current levels of global unemployment and the need for life-long learning and employability enhancement, these questions assume a pressing significance. Offering twenty-eight chapters from leading scholars, the Handbook of Research on Sustainable Careers makes an important contribution to our understanding of sustainable careers and lays the foundation for the direction of future research.With the aim of advancing existing knowledge surrounding the meaning, antecedents and outcomes of sustainable careers, this book discusses the topic from several different angles combining both theoretical and empirical as well as practical insights. Topics include crafting sustainable careers in organizations, merits and challenges of career adaptability, psychological mobility during unemployment and the role of employee adaptability.Students and academics of varied disciplines looking for multidimensional perspectives on sustainable careers will find this to be a worthwhile read. HR professionals, career counsellors and public policy makers will find use in the practical guidance offered in this book.Contributors: T. Aalbers, M.B. Arthur, P.M. Bal, Y. Baruch, C. Bernhard-Oettel, T. Bipp, N. Bozionelos, J.P. Briscoe, M.B.W. Buyken, A. De Coen, N. De Cuyper, S. De Hauw, A.H. De Lange, P. De Prins, A. De Vos, H. De Witte, N. Dries, N. Egold, C. Fleisher, A. Forrier, F. Fraccaroli, A. Froidevaux, J.H. Greenhaus, D.E Guest, D.T. Hall, A. Hirschi, I.M. Jawahar, C. Kelliher, S.N. Khapova, U. Kinnunen, U.-C. Klehe, D. Kooij, M. Latzke, B.S. Lawrence, A. Mäkikangas, S. Mauno, W. Mayrhofer, A. Milissen, K. Näswall, K. Pernkopf, P.Peters, J. Rantanen, J. Richardson, R. Rodrigues, C. Rohr, R. Schalk, M.M. Schipper, T.M. Schneidhofer, J. Segers, L. Sels, J.H. Semeijn, T.H. Stone, D.M. Truxillo, M. Valcour, L. Van Beirendonck, K. Van Dam, A. Van den Broeck, B. Van der Heijden, R. Van Dick, M. van Engen, J. van Ruysseveldt, S. Vansteenkiste, A.E.M. Van Vianen, T. Van Vuuren, M. Verbruggen, C.J. Vinkenburg, S. Zaniboni, J. ZikicTrade Review'Sustainability is a principle which can be applied both to manage people in organizations and for self-management. The international contributors to this Handbook explore new facts of career management and how careers can be made more sustainable both from an individual and an organizational perspective. Sustainable employability, work ability, combining career and care, sustainable employment relations, career eco-systems and sustainable careers of older workers are only some of the many interesting topics in this volume. This Handbook is a milestone in career research and a huge contribution to the literature on sustainable human resource management - a book that academics and practitioners, newcomers and experts interested in careers should not miss.' --Ina Ehnert, Louvain School of Management, Belgium'Ans De Vos and Beatrice Van der Heijden reframe our thinking in this Handbook of Research on Sustainable Careers. The collection of contemporary perspectives grounds elements such as meaning, balance and relationships into viable future careers. In so doing, they stimulate possibility while retaining practicality. Highly recommended for careers scholars, students and practitioners.' --Polly Parker, University of Queensland, AustraliaTable of ContentsContents: 1. Sustainable Careers: Introductory Chapter Beatrice I.J.M. Van der Heijden and Ans De Vos 2. Facilitating the Crafting of Sustainable Careers in Organizations Monique Valcour 3. Merits and Challenges of Career Adaptability as a Tool Towards Sustainable Careers Maximilian B.W. Buyken, Ute-Christine Klehe, Jelena Zikic and Annelies E.M. Van Vianen 4. Relational Career Capital: Towards a Sustainable Perspective Markus Latzke, Thomas M. Schneidhofer, Katharina Pernkopf, Carina Rohr and Wolfgang Mayrhofer 5. Social Capital and Careers: Indisputable Evidence and Note for Caution Nikos Bozionelos 6. Career Capital Acquisition through Corporate Volunteering Chen Fleisher, Svetlana N. Khapova and Mette M. Schipper 7. Career and Organizational Identification: Extending the Expanded Model of Identification Nikolai Egold and Rolf Van Dick 8. Managing Visibility for Career Sustainability: A Study of Remote Workers Julia Richardson and Clare Kelliher 9. Promoting New Norms and True Flexibility: Sustainability in Combining Career and Care Claartje J. Vinkenburg, Marloes L. van Engen and Pascale Peters 10. Sustainable Labour Participation and Sustainable Careers Judith H. Semeijn, Karen Van Dam, Tinka Van Vuuren and Beatrice I.J.M. Van der Heijden 11. Perceived Employability in Times of Job Insecurity: A Theoretical Perspective Nele De Cuyper, Anja Van den Broeck, and Hans De Witte 12. Psychological Mobility during Unemployment: An Outplacement Study Marijke Verbruggen, Nicky Dries, Anke Milissen and Sarah Vansteenkiste 13. The Role of Employee Adaptability, Goal Striving and Proactivity for Modern Careers Karen van Dam, Tanja Bipp and Joris van Ruysseveldt 14. Career Control David E. Guest and Ricardo Rodrigues 15. Building a Sustainable Career: The Role of Work-home Balance in Career Decision Making Sara De Hauw and Jeff H. Greenhaus 16. Work-family Interface in Atypical Working Arrangements Saija Mauno, Ulla Kinnunen, Johanna Rantanen, and Anne Mäkikangas 17. Sustainable Work Ability and Cognitive Functioning through Lifestyle Improvement? Teun Aalbers and Annet H. De Lange 18. Older Workers and Sustainable Late Careers: Job Characteristic Effects Sara Zaniboni, Franco Fraccaroli, and Donald M. Truxillo 19. Sustainability in the Second Half of the Career René Schalk, Marloes L. van Engen and Dorien Kooij 20. Sustainable Careers: Enabling Older Workers to Continue Working through Individualized Work Arrangements P. Matthijs Bal 21. Sustainable HRM for Sustainable Careers: Introducing the ‘Respect Openness Continuity (ROC)’ model Peggy De Prins, Ans De Vos, Lou Van Beirendonck and Jesse Segers 22. Studying Retirement from a Career Perspective: Are People who take Charge of their Career Less Inclined to Retire? An De Coen, Anneleen Forrier and Luc Sels 23. Managing the Transition to Retirement: From Meaningful Work to Meaning in Life at Retirement Ariane Froidevaux and Andreas Hirschi 24. Organizational and Labor Markets as Career Eco-system Yehuda Baruch 25. Career Continuance and Transfer of Competencies after Job Transitions: Insights from a Swedish Study Claudia Bernhard-Oettel and Katharina Näswall 26. Career Implications of Job Performance: Persistence of OCB and CWB Behaviors Across Domains Thomas H. Stone and I.M. Jawahar 27. Educating Students for Sustainable Careers – In the Classroom and Beyond Jon P. Briscoe 28. Sustainable Careers Then and Now Barbara S. Lawrence, Douglas T. Hall and Michael. B. Arthur Index
£50.30
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Modern Day Challenges in Academia: Time for a
Book SynopsisExamining the modern day challenges faced by academics throughout their working lives, this timely book investigates the ways in which academic careers are changing, the reasons for these changes and their potential future impacts. Contributors with experience of work in both traditional and contemporary institutions utilise theoretical and empirical methods to provide international perspectives on the key issues confronting modern day academics. Split across three chronological parts this book guides the reader through the phases of an academic's working life and the unique challenges encountered at each stage. For those entering academia key issues considered relate to career paths and motivations and transitions from industry to academia. During academia chapters study the understanding of external examiners, questions surrounding student supervision, work-life balance, use of technology and the trade off between teaching and research. Upon leaving academia concerns turn to the difficulties of working past retirement age and emeritus roles. Exploring how academics survive and thrive in the modern higher education arena, this analytical book will be a useful tool for new and established academics and policy makers working in higher education as well as for programme leaders in educational management. Contributors include: A. Agarwal, D. Anderton, K.E. Andreasen, M. Antoniadou, W. Chambers, C. Cook, M. Crowder, P. Cureton, E. Epaminonda, M. Gibson-Sweet, J. Haddock-Fraser, J. Jones, A. Karayiannis, H. Kogetsidis, P.D. Ktoridou, S.-J. Lennie, B. Longden, S. Marriott, M. Mouratidou, T. Proctor, A. Rasmussen, C. Rees, S.K. Rehbock, K. Rowlands, P.J. Sandiford, J. Stewart, S. WellsTrade Review'This is a timely and welcome book, providing both fascinating insights into the changing role of academics and an articulate discussion of the impact of these changes on universities around the world. By highlighting the various challenges that academics navigate over the course of their careers, from managing workloads to engaging in emotional labour through to adopting new technologies, it provides a critical and valuable basis for future debates over the evolving role of academics and indeed their universities.' --Anna Sutton, University of Waikato, New ZealandTable of ContentsContents: Introduction xvii PART I ENTERING ACADEMIA 1 Living the dream … but for how long? Being an early-career academic in the context of ‘excellence’ 2 Marilena Antoniadou 2 Career transitions from industry to academia 16 Mark Crowder and Maria Mouratidou 3 Career issues, paths and motivations: career stories of four UK academics 31 Maria Mouratidou 4 Three scholars at work: making sense of the twenty-first century academy 44 Peter John Sandiford, Ankit Agarwal and Sam Wells PART II DURING ACADEMIA 5 Get me a job! Thinking about student employability 67 Dane Anderton and Sue Marriott 6 From euphoria to letting go: experiences of cross-cultural adaptation of international academics in UK higher education 82 Marilena Antoniadou 7 Exploring perceptions of academic management roles in the undergraduate student experience 99 Marilena Antoniadou, Mark Crowder and Jim Stewart 8 External examiners: what do they do and how does someone become one? 120 Mark Crowder 9 ‘Signature of mediocrity’? Variability and uncertainty associated with PhD assessment processes in the UK 135 Christopher J. Rees and Kate E. Rowlands 10 Providing research supervision: a personal polemic 152 Jim Stewart 11 The effects of control on academic engagement, work–life balance and work–life conflict: is how we manage and what we measure actually contributing to what we strive to pursue? 168 Caryn Cook, Joanna Jones and Monica Gibson-Sweet 12 The balance between teaching and research: challenges and contradictions in the context of the modern university 183 Annette Rasmussen and Karen E. Andreasen 13 Caring and coping: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of lecturers’ emotional labour in the context of higher education commercialisation and the consequences for staff and student wellbeing 196 Sarah-Jane Lennie 14 The unseen pressures of academia 211 Janet Haddock-Fraser 15 Apps and smartphone technology acceptance: lecturers’ likelihood of using interactive polling systems in the lecture theatre 226 Dane Anderton 16 Being an academic in an era of rapid technological change and distance learning education: views of faculty members of a business school 238 Harry Kogetsidis, Despo Ktoridou, Epaminondas Epaminonda and Achilleas Karayiannis 17 Academic leadership: challenges and opportunities for leaders and leadership development in higher education 252 Stephanie K. Rehbock 18 Institutional research: unintended consequences in higher education 265 Bernard Longden PART III LEAVING ACADEMIA 19 Academics moving from higher education institutions: careers of PhDs after graduation 286 Annette Rasmussen and Karen E. Andreasen 20 Retirement: a valediction to work? 300 Peter Cureton 21 Working past retirement age: from the point of view of a business and management academic 312 Tony Proctor 22 But I don’t like golf: emeritus roles 324 William Chambers Conclusion: time for a change 349 Index 353
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Kogan Page Ltd The Young Entrepreneur: How to Start A Business
Book SynopsisFINALIST: Goody Business Book Awards - Entrepreneur: Young Entrepreneur If you have a great start-up idea and know how to think like an entrepreneur, but are still at college or university, then this book will show you how to run your business without having to drop out. Research shows that Generation Z are the most entrepreneurial generation yet. If you don't want to wait until you graduate before launching the next big thing, then this book - written by successful young entrepreneurs Swish Goswami and Quinn Underwood - is for you. Packed with practical and realistic advice The Young Entrepreneur really cuts through the noise surrounding business innovation and makes a clear case for starting your own company while you're young. Featuring inspiring examples and invaluable resources to give you the tools you need, this book is your one-stop guide to jump-start your entrepreneurial journey.Trade Review"Essential for any aspiring entrepreneur who wants to understand not only how to start a business but what it takes to be an entrepreneur." * Ryan Holmes, Founder of Hootsuite *"They are Canada's most influential young entrepreneurs and I can think of nobody better to provide insight and inspiration to students of all ages. Swish and Quinn's entrepreneurial instincts and appetite are one of the many things that set them apart and their passion for giving back to the student community is unparalleled." * Tim Will Hyde, CEO of TWH Media *"Swish and Quinn have been inspiring young people around the globe for some time now. I couldn't think of a duo better suited than Swish and Quinn to write a book like this." * John Patrick Mullin, Co-Founder of MANTRA DAO *"Swish and Quinn are some of the best operators I know of any age. Their advice and anecdotes in The Young Entrepreneur are not just a must-read for people looking to build a business from scratch. They are also ideal for people who are looking to grow their personal brand and network." * Ravi Krishnan, Chairman and Founder of Stepathlon and Former Managing Director of IMG Sth Asia *"I love that The Young Entrepreneur not only dives into the ABCs of starting a business but also the intangibles of the journey: mental health, personal branding, networking, etc. It's truly a comprehensive guide for the aspiring entrepreneur!" * Dax DaSilva, Founder of Lightspeed Commerce *"It's a real treat that Swish and Quinn took the time to write down their perspectives, lessons, and advices in a book that will surely inspire and pave the way for the next generation of entrepreneurs." * Esther Vlessing, President of Canada Emergency Medical Manufacturers *"Swish and Quinn have the unique ability to take complex business topics and make it simple so that people are not only inspired but truly feel it is accessible to them. This book is truly a gift to the future generation of leaders." * Rachel David, Founder of Hashtag Communications *"Swish has consistently championed building a business while you're young and he's the best example of why anyone can do it. Entrepreneurship is an incredibly challenging path to take, but at the same time, the most rewarding thing one can do if they love creating opportunities and solving real problems. Swish's framework makes it easy for everyone to understand and get started." * Jason Wong, Founder of Pughaus *"Youth entrepreneurship is vital to any economy and I love that Swish breaks down in simple, easy-to-understand language how any student can start a business even if they are limited by time or money." * Manny Padda, Managing Partner of LOI Venture *"Entrepreneurship fosters a critical set of skills every young person needs - curiosity (about a problem space), ingenuity (to solve the problem), tenacity (in the face of challenges), empathy (for the customer), and storytelling (so the world understands what you're trying to do!). Through practical guidance and tangible stories, The Young Entrepreneur is a must-read!" * Cheesan Chew, Executive and Strategic Advisor and Former COO of RBC Ventures *"Entrepreneurship requires you to step into various roles at once. Building a product and growing a team is an experience that requires grit, determination, and resilience. While it requires you to take calculated risks, it is one of the most rewarding experiences. Quinn and Swish share practical steps and approaches to building a business from scratch. Sharing their knowledge will encourage and equip the next generation of young entrepreneurs globally. The Young Entrepreneur provides a foundational framework to building a business with meaning and purpose." * Ravina Anand, Co-Founder of FLIK *"Swish and Quinn's entrepreneurial pursuits began at a very young age, and I am continuously inspired by all that they accomplish. It is essential that we teach entrepreneurship to college students, so that they feel empowered to begin creating a positive difference in the world. Swish is the epitome of someone who didn't wait for others to tell him he was ready to begin making a difference - they just did it! We need more young people to follow in their footsteps." * Ann Makosinski, inventor and Forbes 30 Under 30 *"Written by two active CEOs, The Young Entrepreneur is the perfect guide for turning your idea into a reality. Actionable, relatable, authentic - a must-read for any aspiring entrepreneur." * Allen Gannett, author of The Creative Curve and angel investor in 70+ companies *Table of Contents Chapter - 00: Foreword; Section - ONE: Entrepreneur; Chapter - 01: Introduction – What to expect; Chapter - 02: The entrepreneur mindset; Section - TWO: Endeavour; Chapter - 03: The lightbulb moment – How to come up with an idea; Chapter - 04: Common mistakes; Chapter - 05: Infrastructure; Chapter - 06: MVP (Minimum Viable Product); Chapter - 07: Development; Chapter - 08: Launch; Chapter - 09: Traction; Chapter - 10: Fundraising; Chapter - 11: Scale; Chapter - 12: End goal; Chapter - 13: Misconceptions of starting a business; Chapter - 14: Ecosystem; Chapter - 15: Opportunities
£42.30
Kogan Page Ltd Get a Life!: Creating a Successful Work-Life
Book SynopsisIs work taking over your life? Is your life interfering with your success at work? Work-life balance is ever-evolving and can be hard to find and maintain, especially as your career develops and circumstances change. Get A Life! is a highly practical handbook to help you do just that. Written by experienced coach, counsellor and wellbeing consultant Rick Hughes, this book covers everything from assessing your own needs, delegation and workload management and the myths of perfectionism, to managing and investing in relationships at work and at home, considering professional and personal development, and creativity and self-worth. With a wealth of advice, case studies and useful action plans founded in over 25 years of real-world experience, Get A Life! will help you find the balance that works for you, now.Trade Review"Rick Hughes' years of experience as a psychological counsellor have given him deep insights into what matters to people and what makes for a fulfilling life, both at work and home. This book provides us with access to these insights in an easily digestible and relatable way. He emphasizes the importance of good relationships and communication and provides multiple case studies based in his experience. I can highly recommend this as a read that will help you reflect and put into practice some simple things that will improve your work-life harmony." * David Roomes, Chief Medical Officer, Rolls-Royce *"As a workplace wellbeing practitioner this is a fantastic book to help guide thinking and practical tools to manage workplace pressures. As an employee this has tips and ideas to enable us all to develop skills to perform at our best both at home and at work and better navigate the ever-complex world of work. A superb book for individuals and organisations alike." * Dr Judith Grant, Director of Health & Wellbeing, MACE group *"I'm delighted to fully endorse this well written book on a very important topic - our work life balance. Rick Hughes has expertly accessed this topic with humour, insight and useful calls to action. His case studies provide the reader with a rich seam of experience which magnifies and illustrates the key messages of the book. If the reader is looking for a book which is highly practical, superbly written and reaches the part that others can't reach, then search no further!" * Andrew Kinder, Professional Head of Mental Health Services, Optima Health *"It is great to see a publication that explores such an interesting and engaging topic as work-life balance - one might even call it 'brave' as this area is so personal and diverse, with a variety of meanings depending on where we are in our life. I think the content is well structured, engaging and practical and so I think all readers will benefit from this book." * Dr Shaun Davis, Global Director Compliance & Sustainability, Royal Mail Group - Honorary Assistant Professor, University of Nottingham *Table of Contents Chapter - 00: Introduction; Chapter - 01: Personal development; Chapter - 02: People; Chapter - 03: Professional issues; Chapter - 04: Productivity and performance; Chapter - 05: Psychological and physical wellbeing; Chapter - 06: Practical factors; Chapter - 07: Pulling it all together; Chapter - 08: Appendix; Chapter - 09: Index
£47.50
Kogan Page Ltd The A-Z of Careers and Jobs
Book SynopsisFrom accountant to zoologist, this new edition of The A-Z of Careers and Jobs is your one-stop shop for insightful guidance on more than 300 different career areas in the UK. This book is designed to help identify what personal strengths fit to what kinds of work, what skills you should highlight on a CV and what you need to know about each job. This book is a quick and informative way to find out about what jobs and careers are out there, from traditional roles to new opportunities in the digital world. For those looking for their first job after school or university, or for anyone considering a change of career, this book provides reliable and up-to-date advice on a wide range of professions to help you choose the right path for you. The A-Z of Careers and Jobs covers the practical issues you need to understand, such as the extent of job opportunities in each industry, what personal skills are needed, what experience is required, entry qualifications, training, as well as typical earnings and starting salaries. In an ever more competitive and changing job market, information will help maximize your chances of success. This handy and informative reference guide is also a valuable resource for careers advisers working in schools, colleges and universities who need to keep track of new developments - such as new roles and routes of entry, professional associations and exams - to offer the very best guidance to today's job hunters.
£58.50
Kogan Page Ltd Good Work: How to Build a Career that Makes a
Book SynopsisDo you want to have a positive impact on the world? Do you want to have a successful career that makes a difference? In short... do you want to do Good Work? Let this step-by-step guide show you how. Packed with useful tools and exercises, this step-by-step guide will help you figure out your passion and purpose, and how to effectively harness it to make real and positive change - on the world, and on your career. Whether you want to battle climate change, promote diversity and inclusion, work in sustainability - or if you're not sure, but just want to leave things a little better at the end of every work day - let this book support you in turning that passion into action. Written by corporate responsibility consultant and certified coach Shannon Houde, this book is part career guide and part job search help - and all purpose-driven. From understanding what the 'purpose economy' is and how you fit into it, to what jobs to go for and how to land them, Good Work is the helping hand you need to make a career out of changing the world.Trade Review"If you want to make a difference through your day job, then this book is for you. Good Work is a very practical guide that takes you through each iterative step to convert your passion into purpose and pay. It dispels the myths around finding a new job and leverages Shannon Houde's 20 years of recruitment experience to give you the hiring manager's perspective. Unlock the secrets you never knew about how to position yourself to be relevant to hiring managers and recruiters alike, while growing your knowledge and networks around the issues you care most about. This is a must-read for anyone wanting to make a career change into impact." * Joel Makower, Co-founder, Chairman and Executive Editor, GreenBiz Group Inc *"Shannon Houde's Good Work is an invaluable tool for anyone seeking to attain a job that harmonizes personal purpose with the objectives of organizations in the impact economy. A career coach with specialized focus on the impact economy, Shannon has supported many emerging leaders in navigating their paths to meaningful work that aligns who they are with what they do. Now, with her best-in-class book Good Work, she has offered a detailed road map - a profoundly valuable how-to process to land a job in the impact sector. If you buy one book to assist you in your work/purpose journey, this is the one!" * Peter Lupoff, Chief Executive Officer, Net Impact *"Shannon Houde has dedicated her career to catalysing sustainable development through empowering and mobilizing human capital, both as a coach and as a hiring manager. By providing practical advice, along with market intelligence and buckets of inspiration, she has created a book that is a crucial tool for those already operating in positions of purpose, and for those who aspire to transition their talents into the impact sector." * Andrew Cartland, Founder and Managing Director, Acre Recruitment *"If you want to make an impact and make a living you found the right book. Jobs in corporate responsibility are exploding, but so is the competition. This is a relatively new field, and Good Work provides insights on the knowledge, skills and abilities needed. As a specialist in this emerging field, Shannon Houde provides a practical and actionable road map to attaining your goals. This book is sure to enable the next generation of sustainable business leaders." * Tim Mohin, former Chief Executive, GRI, and former Sustainability Leader, Intel, Apple and AMD *"Shannon Houde's book is a welcome addition in a field that I have watched deepen and grow as a sustainability recruiter and consultant over the past two decades. The expansion of the purpose economy is good for the world, but it also means that navigating your career path is more complicated than ever. In these pages, Houde distils the wisdom she has cultivated coaching individuals around the world into a straightforward framework for sustainability - and sustainable - career success. If you want to use your working hours to make a difference in the world, this book will show you how, whether you are just starting out, making a career switch or starting your own business in the impact sector." * Ellen Weinreb, Managing Director, Weinreb Group Sustainability and ESG Recruiting *"If you are looking to unlock the potential of your personal values in an 'impact career', Shannon Houde has written you a handbook. Whether you are just starting your professional journey or seeking a transition to impact, Good Work provides the tools and a road map to identify, target and secure the impact job of your dreams. I guarantee that you will also learn a bit about yourself in the process." * Dave Stangis, former Chief Sustainability Officer, Campbell Soup Company, and former Director of Corporate Responsibility, Intel *"Good Work is filled with practical and helpful insights, example career profiles, networking strategies, and résumé and interview tips for purpose-driven jobseekers. This is sure to be a go-to resource for anyone interested in pursuing a career that aligns their professional skills with their passion for changing the world for the better." * Katie Kross, Managing Director, Center for Energy, Development and the Global Environment (EDGE) at Duke University. *Table of Contents Chapter - 00: Introduction – making a difference; Section - Part One: The market LANDSCAPE; Chapter - 01: Lay of the land – what is an impact career?; Chapter - 02: The change makers – who do I want to be when I grow up?; Section - Part Two: AIM YOUR COMPASS; Chapter - 03: Narrowing the net – how do I figure out where I fit into the sustainability market?; Chapter - 04: The two-way street of values-based organizations – how do I match my values and traits to theirs?; Chapter - 05: Change your course – how do I overcome my fears and enhance my impact credentials?; Section - Part Three: MAP YOUR STORY; Chapter - 06: Be in their shoes – how do I unpack what the hiring manager wants when I don’t know the lingo?; Chapter - 07: Prove your skills – how do my skills translate for a mission-driven role?; Chapter - 08: Wow them on paper – what are the bits of my story that make me unique for the purpose economy?; Chapter - 09: Write a cover letter using KISS – this sector loves storytelling; Section - Part Four: STEP INTO THE MARKET; Chapter - 10: Tell me so I’ll listen – how do I convert my unique story into a thought leader’s biography?; Chapter - 11: Sustainability jobs are all about partnering – how to show I’m worth collaborating with on LinkedIn?; Chapter - 12: Working with recruiters – where do I find the best impact roles?; Chapter - 13: Networking sherpa – how can I walk the talk of collaboration and make new friends for a win–win?; Chapter - 14: Now in person at the interview – how do I show them in person that I’m the one for the job?; Chapter - 15: Conclusion; Chapter - 16: Index;
£40.00
Kogan Page Ltd Success After Service: How to Take Control of
Book SynopsisWINNER: Independent Press Awards 2021 - Career Figuring out your next move after transitioning out of the military should start before your last day. Prepare yourself emotionally and professionally to put those hard-earned skills in context of the civilian world. The transition from military to civilian life is more than just a title change; it is a whole new life experience with the sense of excitement and possibility that accompany a transition. Whether you're preparing to retire or separate, Success After Service is written to help all veterans succeed in the civilian workplace. Success After Service provides the tools, resources and strategies to help you adapt to the civilian workplace and evaluate post-military career options. Whether you become an entrepreneur, move into the corporate world or pursue higher education, you will learn how to develop a portfolio of career assets, including your résumé, elevator pitch, online profiles, interview acumen and professional network, empowering you to begin your new career with confidence and clarity. Success After Service is the perfect guide for transitioning military and veterans who seek a coherent set of strategies, resources and steps for building a meaningful, deliberate and rewarding post-military career.Trade Review"The most comprehensive and effective resource for those separating from the military and veterans diving into the civilian job market for the first time." * Sarah Blansett, Retired Navy Commander and Director of Operations and Strategic Partnerships, Military.Com *"If you are wondering if you've thought everything through as you transition from military service to the civilian world, then start with this book and wonder no more." * Jared Lyon, MPA, President and CEO, Student Veterans of America *"Lida Citroën has done it again! Success After Service is a must-read for anyone transitioning from a military to a civilian career. Packed with expert advice, unbeatable tools, and exercises that will develop your "career search" muscles and enable you to flex those muscles in your new role. Lida provides everything you'll need to create and execute your personal plan for success." * Morag Barrett, Author, Speaker, CEO of SkyeTeam *"In Success After Service, Lida makes it her personal mission to ensure that transitioning military personnel are well equipped with the tools, resources and mindset required for the leap from military to civilian life. Even better, as you transition, this book provides guidance on the steps and considerations necessary to becoming a valuable resource whether you decide to become an entrepreneur, student or employee." * Ron Burke, Sr. Project Manager, Abbott Laboratories, Diagnostics Division *"Lida has provided an essential guidebook for those making the transition from the military. She has compiled an invaluable resource that poses all the right questions, provides valuable exercises, offers very practical advice and includes insights from those who successfully navigated their own transition. Success After Service should be the go-to guide for those taking off their military uniform and looking for their next mission post service. I have long believed that given the incomparable training and experience of those who have served our country, if we share with them the rules of the post-service game, they will undoubtedly out play the rest of us every time. Lida just gave them the rule book." * Maureen Casey, Chief Operating Officer, Institute for Veterans and Military Families, Syracuse University *"Ask any veteran and they'll tell you that they wish they'd had a single transition resource which pulled together a clear and empowering step-by-step roadmap to a rewarding post-military life. Now there is! Success After Service is packed with cases studies, examples and stories from various veteran experiences, and offers practical, inspiring and realistic systems and tools the reader can use to build and grow a successful career after the military. As a veteran myself, I wish I had this resource available to me during my transition. It would have made my life a lot easier!" * Mike Figliuolo, Managing Director, thoughtLEADERS, LLC and author of One Piece of Paper, Lead Inside the Box, and The Elegant Pitch *"Transitioning from the military into the civilian world is often challenging for our service members, but in times of economic uncertainty, the transition is considerably more difficult and requires a greater number of resources. Lida Citroën's book is more important today than ever before." * Sidney E. Goodfriend, Founder and Chairman, American Corporate Partners *"Lida Citroën has quickly become the go-to authority for personal branding and career transition. Her book is a must-read for anyone transitioning from military to civilian life. She is incredibly skilled at taking a normally complex time of life and breaking it down into chunks that are navigable and easy to win." * Myron Pincomb, CEO and Board Chairman, International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards *"Every transitioning service member should add these strategies to their toolkit. After getting off active duty, it took me eight years and four jobs before I was able to find a career path. This book would have helped me find my direction much earlier in my civilian career. Higher education is much more than earning a degree. For a veteran, it is an opportunity to practice skills needed to be a successful civilian. The strategies presented by Lida provide a practical pathway to examine and guide your personal transition. The change from military service to veteran can be difficult. Lida provides a practical pathway to examine and guide your transition in order to help you eliminate or more easily overcome challenges." * Mr. Jamie Richards, Director, Veterans Success Center, Purdue University *"Lida has captured the civilian model of task and purpose in a quintessential toolkit that will resonate with all ranks as they navigate the rough seas of transition." * James Rodriguez, Former Deputy, Assistant Secretary of Defense, The Office of Warrior Care Policy *"Success After Service should be in the hands of every transitioning servicemember! Lida Citroën offers a comprehensive guide to military transition fundamentals and advanced strategies to live your best post-service life!" * Cory Boatwright, Manager, Military and Veteran Recruiting Programs, LinkedIn *"This is a must-read for any transitioning servicemember as well as for any ally of the veteran community that wants to understand the many challenges veterans face as they enter corporate America." * Rob Barea, Director, Inclusion and Diversity, KPMG *Table of Contents Chapter - 00: Introduction; Chapter - 01: Fundamentals of Career Readiness; Chapter - 02: What to Do Before You Separate/Retire; Chapter - 03: Evaluating the Path Forward – Employment, Education, or Entrepreneurship; Chapter - 04: Building Your Personal Brand; Chapter - 05: Career-Ready Tools to Gather – Resume and Cover Letter; Chapter - 06: Getting Yourself Out There – Crafting Your Narrative and Networking in Person; Chapter - 07: Getting Yourself Out There – Networking Online; Chapter - 08: Finding Mentors, Apprenticeships, and Internships; Chapter - 09: Researching, Applying, and Interviewing for a Job; Chapter - 10: Choosing and Beginning Your Career, Education, and Business Venture; Chapter - 11: Growing Your Career in the First Three Years; Chapter - 12: Growing Your Career and Knowing When to Move On
£25.42
Kogan Page Ltd Success After Service: How to Take Control of
Book SynopsisWINNER: Independent Press Awards 2021 - Career Figuring out your next move after transitioning out of the military should start before your last day. Prepare yourself emotionally and professionally to put those hard-earned skills in context of the civilian world. The transition from military to civilian life is more than just a title change; it is a whole new life experience with the sense of excitement and possibility that accompany a transition. Whether you're preparing to retire or separate, Success After Service is written to help all veterans succeed in the civilian workplace. Success After Service provides the tools, resources and strategies to help you adapt to the civilian workplace and evaluate post-military career options. Whether you become an entrepreneur, move into the corporate world or pursue higher education, you will learn how to develop a portfolio of career assets, including your résumé, elevator pitch, online profiles, interview acumen and professional network, empowering you to begin your new career with confidence and clarity. Success After Service is the perfect guide for transitioning military and veterans who seek a coherent set of strategies, resources and steps for building a meaningful, deliberate and rewarding post-military career.Trade Review"The most comprehensive and effective resource for those separating from the military and veterans diving into the civilian job market for the first time." * Sarah Blansett, Retired Navy Commander and Director of Operations and Strategic Partnerships, Military.Com *"If you are wondering if you've thought everything through as you transition from military service to the civilian world, then start with this book and wonder no more." * Jared Lyon, MPA, President and CEO, Student Veterans of America *"Lida Citroën has done it again! Success After Service is a must-read for anyone transitioning from a military to a civilian career. Packed with expert advice, unbeatable tools, and exercises that will develop your "career search" muscles and enable you to flex those muscles in your new role. Lida provides everything you'll need to create and execute your personal plan for success." * Morag Barrett, Author, Speaker, CEO of SkyeTeam *"In Success After Service, Lida makes it her personal mission to ensure that transitioning military personnel are well equipped with the tools, resources and mindset required for the leap from military to civilian life. Even better, as you transition, this book provides guidance on the steps and considerations necessary to becoming a valuable resource whether you decide to become an entrepreneur, student or employee." * Ron Burke, Sr. Project Manager, Abbott Laboratories, Diagnostics Division *"Lida has provided an essential guidebook for those making the transition from the military. She has compiled an invaluable resource that poses all the right questions, provides valuable exercises, offers very practical advice and includes insights from those who successfully navigated their own transition. Success After Service should be the go-to guide for those taking off their military uniform and looking for their next mission post service. I have long believed that given the incomparable training and experience of those who have served our country, if we share with them the rules of the post-service game, they will undoubtedly out play the rest of us every time. Lida just gave them the rule book." * Maureen Casey, Chief Operating Officer, Institute for Veterans and Military Families, Syracuse University *"Ask any veteran and they'll tell you that they wish they'd had a single transition resource which pulled together a clear and empowering step-by-step roadmap to a rewarding post-military life. Now there is! Success After Service is packed with cases studies, examples and stories from various veteran experiences, and offers practical, inspiring and realistic systems and tools the reader can use to build and grow a successful career after the military. As a veteran myself, I wish I had this resource available to me during my transition. It would have made my life a lot easier!" * Mike Figliuolo, Managing Director, thoughtLEADERS, LLC and author of One Piece of Paper, Lead Inside the Box, and The Elegant Pitch *"Transitioning from the military into the civilian world is often challenging for our service members, but in times of economic uncertainty, the transition is considerably more difficult and requires a greater number of resources. Lida Citroën's book is more important today than ever before." * Sidney E. Goodfriend, Founder and Chairman, American Corporate Partners *"Lida Citroën has quickly become the go-to authority for personal branding and career transition. Her book is a must-read for anyone transitioning from military to civilian life. She is incredibly skilled at taking a normally complex time of life and breaking it down into chunks that are navigable and easy to win." * Myron Pincomb, CEO and Board Chairman, International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards *"Every transitioning service member should add these strategies to their toolkit. After getting off active duty, it took me eight years and four jobs before I was able to find a career path. This book would have helped me find my direction much earlier in my civilian career. Higher education is much more than earning a degree. For a veteran, it is an opportunity to practice skills needed to be a successful civilian. The strategies presented by Lida provide a practical pathway to examine and guide your personal transition. The change from military service to veteran can be difficult. Lida provides a practical pathway to examine and guide your transition in order to help you eliminate or more easily overcome challenges." * Mr. Jamie Richards, Director, Veterans Success Center, Purdue University *"Lida has captured the civilian model of task and purpose in a quintessential toolkit that will resonate with all ranks as they navigate the rough seas of transition." * James Rodriguez, Former Deputy, Assistant Secretary of Defense, The Office of Warrior Care Policy *"Success After Service should be in the hands of every transitioning servicemember! Lida Citroën offers a comprehensive guide to military transition fundamentals and advanced strategies to live your best post-service life!" * Cory Boatwright, Manager, Military and Veteran Recruiting Programs, LinkedIn *"This is a must-read for any transitioning servicemember as well as for any ally of the veteran community that wants to understand the many challenges veterans face as they enter corporate America." * Rob Barea, Director, Inclusion and Diversity, KPMG *Table of Contents Chapter - 00: Introduction; Chapter - 01: Fundamentals of Career Readiness; Chapter - 02: What to Do Before You Separate/Retire; Chapter - 03: Evaluating the Path Forward – Employment, Education, or Entrepreneurship; Chapter - 04: Building Your Personal Brand; Chapter - 05: Career-Ready Tools to Gather – Resume and Cover Letter; Chapter - 06: Getting Yourself Out There – Crafting Your Narrative and Networking in Person; Chapter - 07: Getting Yourself Out There – Networking Online; Chapter - 08: Finding Mentors, Apprenticeships, and Internships; Chapter - 09: Researching, Applying, and Interviewing for a Job; Chapter - 10: Choosing and Beginning Your Career, Education, and Business Venture; Chapter - 11: Growing Your Career in the First Three Years; Chapter - 12: Growing Your Career and Knowing When to Move On
£65.00
Kogan Page Ltd Great Answers to Tough Interview Questions: Your
Book SynopsisGreat Answers to Tough Interview Questions is the essential companion for all jobseekers. With over 5 million copies sold, this bestseller takes you through the whole process: from composing your CV and preparing for interviews, to interview techniques, answering tough questions and even negotiating your new salary. Crammed full of the difficult questions that interviewers might throw at you, Martin John Yate gives you expert tips and suggested answers to tackle the tricky ones including: Why should I give you the job? What is your biggest weakness? What are your salary expectations? How long would you stay with the company? What is your greatest strength? Why do you want to work here? Now in its 11th edition, Great Answers to Tough Interview Questions is your indispensable guide to blowing away the competition and landing your dream job.Trade Review"The best book on job hunting" * Financial Times *"An essential guide for the modern job seeker" * Evening Standard *"Some excellent tips on how to answer potential clangers" * Cosmopolitan *"A good investment...a comprehensive guide to the various ways of hunting jobs down, as well as how to make the right impression with employers" * Daily Mirror *Table of Contents Section - 00: Introduction; Section - ONE: The Well-Stocked Briefcase; Section - 01: The realities of job hunting; Section - 02: Transferable skills and professional values; Section - 03: The productive CV; Section - 04: Networking and the successful job search; Section - 05: Network-integrated job search tactics; Section - TWO: Getting to Square One; Section - 06: Making contact; Section - 07: The telephone interview; Section - 08: Dressing for interview success; Section - 09: Body language; Section - 10: The curtain goes up on the job interview; Section - THREE: Great Answers to Tough Interview Questions; Section - 11: The five secrets of securing a job offer; Section - 12: Why interviewers do the things they do; Section - 13: How to knock ’em dead; Section - 14: Questions of manageability and team spirit; Section - 15: The stress interview and illegal questions; Section - 16: Answering unanswerable questions; Section - 17: Welcome to the real world; Section - 18: The graceful exit; Section - FOUR: Finishing Touches; Section - 19: Out of sight, out of mind?; Section - 20: Snatching victory from the jaws of defeat; Section - 21: Negotiating the offer; Section - 22: Multiple interviews, multiple offers; Section - 23: Index of questions; Section - 24: Index
£40.50
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Advanced Introduction to Sustainable Careers
Book SynopsisElgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and law, expertly written by the world’s leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.This insightful Advanced Introduction provides a road map for building and maintaining a sustainable career. Delving into the meaning of a ‘sustainable career’, the book examines the factors that threaten a career’s sustainability, such as economic turbulence, changes in organizational practices, and advances in technology, offering actions that can be taken to overcome these threats and strengthen the sustainability of careers.Key Features: Identifies the role of gender in building a sustainable career Introduces a new model of career sustainability, emphasizing the relevance of employees’ home life in building a sustainable career Demonstrates how building a sustainable career is the shared responsibility of employees and their families, employers, and society Establishes that some groups in society are substantially more vulnerable than others and require additional or different resources to build and maintain a sustainable career This Advanced Introduction will be a valuable guide for scholars and advanced students of sustainable careers, human resource management, and organizational behavior. It will also be useful for practitioners and policy makers in these fields as well as individuals who want to build a more sustainable career.Trade Review‘How does one build and sustain a career over the lifespan? Greenhaus and Callanan provide a roadmap for how to navigate careers in today’s turbulent work environment. Full of practical tips and research-based insights, this book is a must read for anyone at any career stage who is interested in achieving health, satisfaction, and productivity at work.’ -- Tammy Allen, University of South Florida, US‘Jeff Greenhaus’s and Gerard A. Callanan’s book, Advanced Introduction to Sustainable Careers is a well-researched, well-written, and highly accessible book on the latest literature on sustainable careers. Readers will walk away with fresh new insights on sustainable careers, and how to build, manage, and renew them for healthy satisfied and productive lives on and off the job. Scholars, students, and managers will gain new understandings on the contemporary career challenges faced across the workforce in building sustainable careers including gig workers, vulnerable populations, the continuing work-home barriers facing women’s careers, and the career issues all workers face in increasingly turbulent environments.’ -- Ellen Ernst Kossek, Purdue University, USTable of ContentsContents: 1. An overview of the concept of a sustainable career 2. A model of career sustainability 3. Building a sustainable career: appraising the present and the future 4. Building a sustainable career: taking action 5. Employees who face vulnerabilities and obstacles to a sustainable career 6. The challenges of maintaining a sustainable career over the life span 7. Gender and the work–home challenge 8. Concluding thoughts on sustainable careers Index
£89.00
Emerald Publishing Limited Teaching in England Post-1988: Reflections and
Book SynopsisThere is insufficient research focusing on the perspective of teachers nearing the end of their working lives, and even less offering career length studies on the changes in England over the past few decades. 1988 saw the start of substantive policy shift with the Education Reform Act, and the following years have seen an unprecedented pace and rate of policy shifts. Joan Woodhouse explores the career-histories and reflections of teachers, and how their teaching practices and approach to their work were impacted by the ever-evolving landscape. The insights are critical to understanding this era of reform directly from those who have experienced and implemented the changes. Drawing on in-depth interviews with teachers, Teaching in England Post-1988 affords new understandings of an under-researched group, bringing to light experiences of implementing reform in schools. It raises questions about why, given the pressure they faced, teachers remained in the profession when so many of their peers had quit ahead of retirement age. Presenting a conceptual model explaining career-long teachers’ longevity, Teaching in England Post-1988 provides context to help current and future governments develop policy and strategies to reverse the trend of attrition, addressing the much-discussed teacher and headteacher shortage. This is also essential reading for educational researchers and teacher educators.Trade ReviewAccounts of change in education tend to focus on capturing how policy is developed at a system level. Teaching in England Post-1988 is important because it examines a 30-year period of unprecedented change in English schools through in-depth interviews which capture the lived experiences of some of the teachers who survived it. This enables it to offer a detailed, longitudinal perspective that remains all too rare, and new insights into how and why teachers maintain their commitment to teaching and schools in the face of increasing pressures and demands. As a result, it should be read carefully by everyone interested in the future of schools and of education more widely. -- Michael Jopling, Professor of Education, University of BrightonJoan Woodhouse has applied her considerable experience as both a teacher and a teacher educator to bring to our attention the previously under-researched phenomenon of teacher retention. While other researchers and the mass media have focussed on the issue of early leavers, Woodhouse details the creativity and tenacity of those who have responded to ever shifting policies which have increased prescription and proscription, heralded the erosion of teachers’ autonomy and creativity, imposed longer working hours and increased workload, and facilitated changes in the culture of schooling and the nature of teaching. The essential question - why have these career-long teachers remained in the profession, when so many of their peers quit? - is addressed through enlightening and original accounts which offer deeper understanding of how this generation of teachers navigated the changes and sustained their commitment to teaching. ‘Vocation’, ‘wisdom’ and ‘agency’ are shown to be their essential characteristics, which provides a much-needed antidote to the doom and gloom image of teachers as burnt-out automatons often promulgated in public discourse. Career teachers should enjoy read this well-researched and well-written text in the knowledge that they are not alone in their dedication. Anyone considering teaching as a profession will find much to comfort them, and to arm them for the challenges they will face. Policy makers, who rarely seem informed by research which doesn’t fit their preconceptions, would particularly benefit from understanding the damage they have wrought and identifying potential remedial strategies by reading about the real experiences of dedicated professionals. -- Ralph Leighton, Former Principal Lecturer and Secondary PGCE Programme Director, Canterbury Christ Church UniversityThis book could not be more timely: with teachers leaving the profession in droves, and teacher recruitment at an all time low, it is vital that we learn more about the experiences of those who have remained in the profession for some time. Dr Woodhouse is ideally placed to give this account, based on her long experience working with teachers, and as a former teacher herself. It will be useful to post grad and PGCE students and, from both theoretical and practical perspectives, represents a valuable contribution to the literature. -- Professor Jacqueline Baxter, Professor of Public Leadership and Management, The Open UniversityJoan Woodhouse has created a fascinating and innovative history of education from 1988 through the eyes of long serving teachers whose vision and wisdom has enabled them to have marathon careers in times when many teachers have left the profession. Her own wisdom and vision – which I’ve known for years since we taught together in the 1980s – make this a provocative and vital read for all who care about teaching and teacher supply. -- Lat Blaylock, Editor, RE Today magazine, National RE adviser, NATREThis book is exactly what is needed currently. The teacher recruitment and retention crisis, the meltdown in the initial teacher education ’space’ wrought by the ideologically motivated ‘market review’, and the well-documented impact of the pandemic on teachers’ well-being, welfare and willingness to remain in the profession, all contribute to its necessity. Insufficient qualitative research has been undertaken on why teachers leave. What exists are statistics and trends which show the outcomes, not the reasons. Even less qualitative research has been undertaken on why teachers stay, up to this point. Politicians tend not to ask; system leaders are more concerned about performance and outcomes, and armchair analysts assume they have an authentic answer to everything. Joan’s approach here builds on her years as a successful classroom teacher, teacher trainer and educational researcher. She builds positive and mutually respectful relationships with peers and those she’s teaching. Few others could successfully administer a research tool such as this because of its dependence on professional, collaborative relationships. Consequently, the findings are genuinely authentic, giving this book a degree of validity and reliability, in a sector dominated by external perceptions of truth. -- Dr Simon Hughes FRSA, Freelance Educational Adviser, former Her Majesty’s Inspector and former diocesan Director of EducationTable of ContentsChapter 1. Teaching in an era of reform: policy shift since 1988 in English state education Chapter 2. Impact of policy shift on teachers’ work Chapter 3. Teacher retention: understanding why they stay Chapter 4. Methodology: gathering career history narratives Chapter 5. Career histories Chapter 6. Findings and discussion (i): Perceptions of the impact of policy shift since 1988 on teachers’ work Chapter 7. Findings and discussion (ii) Factors helping to sustain teachers career-long in the teaching profession Chapter 8. Understanding the lived experience and longevity of the career-long teacher
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd How to Enable the Employability of University
Book SynopsisStudents invest significant resources in coming to university and universities play a crucial role in enabling their students to benefit from this investment and to be employable once they have finished their degree. Giving a platform to the debate about graduate employability from the student, university and employer perspectives, this innovative How To Guide explores the challenges associated with ensuring the employability of university graduates. In defining the nature of employability, the book discusses how the concept is a shared responsibility dependent on individual capabilities, the labour market and social capital.Considering what employers want from graduates, this book looks at how universities can provide strong graduate outcomes and inclusive career opportunities irrespective of student background. The book illustrates ways to embed employability across the curriculum, suggesting innovative approaches to careers guidance and specific employability initiatives, while upholding the benefits of entrepreneurial activities and widening participation opportunities. With insights from around the world, the book concludes by thinking about the institutional response to the challenges faced by the employability agenda, reflecting on how research has developed over the past 20 years.Interdisciplinary and comparative in scope, this book of international case studies of employability approaches across a wide range of educational institutions will prove an engaging resource for students and scholars of business, education management, and teaching methods. Its exploration of regulatory environments will also prove useful for policymakers working in education.Trade Review‘How to Enable the Employability of University Graduates is a comprehensive blueprint for enabling employability and improving student outcomes. The contributors suggest innovative approaches to embedding employability in the curriculum vis-à-vis strong graduate outcomes and inclusive career opportunities, understanding what employers want from graduates with a strong focus on developing employable graduates who continue to be useful in the long term.’ -- Obinna Okereke, Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) Blog‘A thoughtful and challenging compendium of insights into employability – a really important agenda for individuals, employers and policymakers alike. This book highlights research that we can all learn from and build on in pursuit of securing positive graduate outcomes for all.’ -- Daisy Hooper, Chartered Management Institute, UK‘How to Enable the Employability of University Graduates is a valuable and much-needed addition to the complex conversation around graduate employability. With its emphasis on shared responsibility and a genuine vision for improving graduate outcomes for non-traditional students, this book will appeal to practitioners, policy makers and students alike.' -- Caroline Rueckert, Griffith University, Australia‘The book provides valuable insights into developing student employability, paying due consideration to unlocking the potential of under-represented student groups. It recognises the need for future students to create work, exploring entrepreneurism’s fit with employability. The book should be an interesting read for researchers and practitioners in higher education, given the importance of graduate employability in the sector.’ -- Denise Jackson, Edith Cowan University, AustraliaTable of ContentsContents: Foreword xvii Preface xix List of abbreviations xxiii PART I INTRODUCTION AND CONTEXT 1 Why employability matters 2 Saskia Loer Hansen and Kathy Daniels 2 Whose job is it to make a graduate employable? 13 Martin Edmondson 3 Employability: the student voice 24 Omolabake Fakunle and Yuchen Xiao PART II WHAT EMPLOYERS WANT FROM GRADUATES 4 Creating a new university to meet the employability challenge 36 Ross Renton and Fiona McGonigle 5 Developing employability skills through working in a law clinic 47 Kaye Howells and Sue Jennings 6 Problems delivering the skills employers want? Creativity – a case in point 56 Elaine Clarke 7 Mind the gap: employers’ and students’ perceptions of skills and knowledge needed by accounting graduates in Greece 67 Efimia Anastasiou, Siobhan Neary and Alison Lawson PART III EMPLOYABILITY AND THE CURRICULUM 8 Employer input to curriculum and assessment 79 Gillian O’Brien and Darren Siggers 9 Real work opportunities in the curriculum: three different approaches 89 Charles Hancock, Tracy Powell, John Day and Alison Lawson 10 Using a professional skills module to develop student confidence 100 Parminder Johal and Ruth Smith 11 Developing an ecosystem: employability skills and authentic assessments 109 Sarah Montano PART IV INNOVATIVE APPROACHES TO CAREER GUIDANCE 12 Using career pathways to tailor and personalise employability activities 118 Rebekah Marangon 13 The Career Studio: peer-to-peer support 127 Emma Moore and Paul Gratrick 14 Supporting employment outcomes for students from Asia 136 Louise Nicol PART V PRACTICAL EXAMPLES OF EMPLOYABILITY ACTIVITIES 15 Using social action to support skill development 149 Fiona Walsh 16 The Big Challenge: interdisciplinary development of employability skills 159 Valerie Derbyshire, Laurice Fretwell and Caroline Harvey 17 Modifying the journey to graduate employment through changes to work-based learning 168 Catherine O’Connor PART VI ENTERPRISE/ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITIES 18 ‘One for all and all for one’: the 3Es (employability, enterprise, and entrepreneurship) 179 Emily Beaumont 19 BSEEN: extra-curricular enterprise and entrepreneurship support 188 Carolyn Keenan PART VII WIDENING PARTICIPATION 20 Employability monsters: breaking barriers to employability for widening participation students 198 Dawn Lees and Kate Foster 21 Supporting ‘first in family’ students: My Generation Career Coaching Programme 207 Heather Pasero 22 Unlocking the potential of under-represented students 215 Iwan Williams and Pamela McGee 23 Social mobility and London’s left-behind graduates 224 Emily Dixon PART VIII INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 24 Using the net promoter score to understand international alumni satisfaction 234 Shane Dillon 25 Meeting the employability expectations of international students in transition to higher education in the UK 244 Victoria Wilson-Crane and Linda Cowan 26 How partnerships can make a difference to securing jobs for international students 253 Jacklyn Tubb and Caroline Fox PART IX INSIGHTS FROM AROUND THE WORLD 27 How England’s policy and regulatory levers have shifted accountability for graduate employment 263 Lizzy Woodfield 28 Approaches to developing graduate employability in Australia 273 Judie Kay and Sonia Ferns 29 Enabling employability in New Zealand 284 Brett Berquist 30 Lessons from Germany 295 Patrick Glauner 31 European University initiative in enabling student success 304 Renáta Tomášková, Ida Andersson-Norrie, Bice Della Piana, Anna Chudy, Melpo Iacovidou and Colombine Madelaine PART X INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSE 32 Global Professional Award: a three-year skills development programme 314 James Forde 33 An integrated institutional approach to employability 323 Dino Willox, Anna Richards and Madelaine-Marie Judd 34 A strategic institutional approach to employability 333 Susan Smith and Emily Huns 35 Student experience(s) and an integrated pastoral approach to employability 342 Matthew Vince and Thea Jones PART XI A FINAL REFLECTION 36 Reflections on 20 years of research on employability and its effect on policy and practice 351 Helen Higson Index
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd How to be an Academic Superhero: Establishing and
Book SynopsisThis thoroughly revised second edition draws on the author’s decades of observations and experiences in academia, providing insight and responding to the challenges of fostering a successful academic career. Written in a clear and concise style, the book provides fully updated, forthright and practical counsel on achieving and maintaining a successful, balanced career amidst today’s intensifying institutional needs and demands. Iain Hay offers a deep understanding of academic career development from PhD to retirement and in this book addresses a wide range of areas such as writing compelling job applications, handling job offers, academic networking, preserving your public reputation, working with research teams, and how to undertake productive sabbatical leave. The breadth of coverage in this updated book ensures that it will be an excellent resource not only for students and early career academics striving to understand how to establish and cultivate an excellent career path, but also to more senior scholars who are mentoring post graduate students and junior colleagues whilst working to sustain their own careers.Trade Review‘The book’s new edition revisits and builds on the insightful and actionable advice previously given in the already solid first edition. Notably, it adds more nuance to its content, which will make it even more relevant to academics outside of higher education institutions located in English-speaking countries.’ -- Iván Farías Pelcastre, University of Birmingham, UK‘In the context of increasingly challenging and precarious times in higher education, this highly readable 2nd edition offers valuable and insightful advice based on experience and research for lecturers at any stage of their career to reflect upon as they seek to navigate and sustain rewarding and balanced academic careers.’ -- Ruth Healey, University of Chester, UK‘Written as an accessible and thoughtful guide, How to be an Academic Superhero is an essential resource for navigating the many stages of an academic career. From the pre-Ph.D. school selection stage through tenure and retirement, Iain Hay exposes the frequently hidden pathways and challenges of an engaged and successful academic career by emphasizing the importance of planning and imagining one’s individual trajectory while also highlighting the importance of maintaining broader life balance.How to be an Academic Superhero provides relevant examples, current resources and a concise set of strategies for successfully navigating each career stage. Although much is written about early career stages, many fewer resources exist for traversing mid-and-later career opportunities and challenges. Iain Hay leverages his deep experiences across multiple positions in the academy and clearly and concisely distils the essential elements of a well-rounded academic career.’ -- Holly Barcus, Macalester College, US‘An academic career is an increasingly challenging one, and professional success clearly requires a truly vocational level of commitment. In this comprehensive work, Professor Iain Hay, himself a decorated academic superhero, provides a comprehensive and practical guide to realizing excellence in the multiple and complex roles that an aspiring academic must fulfill.’ -- Michael Meadows, Nanjing University, China‘In this volume, Iain Hay, a highly successful scholar in his own right, methodically outlines the steps needed to make oneself into an academic star. This is well-considered advice about the do’s and don’ts of success in the world of researchers, intellectuals, and teachers for those who want to make a living from the life of the mind. In an era of budget cuts, widespread anxiety, and limited opportunities for aspiring scholars, this book offers insightful, practical, and inspiring guidance about how to realize one’s potential as a researcher and teacher. Hay confronts head-on the multiple challenges faced by today’s young academics, and the paths around or through them. I wish I had such a book back when I was a budding scholar.’ -- Barney Warf, University of Kansas, USTable of ContentsContents: 1 Making academic superheroes PART I SETTING OUT AS AN ACADEMIC SUPERHERO 2 Get qualified 3 Find a good adviser 4 Get mentors; get advice 5 Prepare a good CV PART II REFINING YOUR ACADEMIC SUPERHERO CREDENTIALS 6 Focus your powers 7 Make an early impact 8 Get informed and stay current 9 Get known and networked 10 Learn about local cultures and use ‘the system’ PART III APPLYING YOUR ACADEMIC SUPERPOWERS WHERE THEY ARE NEEDED 11 Cultivate high quality referee reports 12 Find the right job 13 Write a compelling job application 14 Perform well at job interviews 15 Manage job interview failure and success PART IV PERFORMING AS AN ACADEMIC SUPERHERO 16 Manage your career 17 Manage your time 18 Publish papers 19 Publish a book (or two) 20 Speak 21 Secure funding 22 Attract postgraduate students 23 Join or start a research team 24 Teach well 25 Think about university service and leadership positions 26 Find a voluntary role 27 Consider consulting 28 Get recognized PART V PRESERVING YOUR ACADEMIC SUPERPOWERS 29 Review your performance 30 Take sabbatical 31 Get refreshed 32 Sustain collegiality 33 Preserve your public reputation 34 Stay happy and healthy 35 Manage disruptions, interruptions and transitions successfully 36 Conclusion: acknowledging dual strands of success for your academic career References Index
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Emerald Publishing Limited Resilient Leadership: School Leaders Thriving in
Book SynopsisSchool leadership is a complex and challenging profession, with principals working in technological, dynamic and uncertain environments. They often experience resistance to their activities and challenge to their authority which can lead to considerable mental and emotional stress. This was never more apparent than during the COVID-19 pandemic, when many school principals faced unprecedented uncertainty and challenges. Schechter and Halevi answer questions such as what promotes the development of resilience among school principals? What hinders it? What are the characteristics and practices of school principals’ resilience? They go on to explore how school principals with high levels of resilience are more able to recover from times of stress and crisis than those with lower levels of resilience, examining the characteristics and practices of resilience used by school principals. Resilient Leadership serves as a basis for new and renewed thinking regarding school resilience dimensions in training, mentoring, and professional development, and is essential reading for academics, researchers, students, school leaders and policymakers in educational leadership.Table of ContentsChapter 1. Needed: Resilient leaders Chapter 2. What is resilience? Developing the conceptual framework Chapter 3. School leadership and resilience Chapter 4. The anatomy of school principals’ resilience muscles: Characteristics and practices Chapter 5. Resilience architecture: Building blocks and stumbling stones Chapter 6. Resilience management in times of crisis: The COVID-19 pandemic Chapter 7. School principals and the multidimensional resilience model Epilogue- Finding resilience within ourselves
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Modern Day Challenges in Academia: Time for a
Book SynopsisExamining the modern day challenges faced by academics throughout their working lives, this timely book investigates the ways in which academic careers are changing, the reasons for these changes and their potential future impacts. Contributors with experience of work in both traditional and contemporary institutions utilise theoretical and empirical methods to provide international perspectives on the key issues confronting modern day academics. Split across three chronological parts this book guides the reader through the phases of an academic's working life and the unique challenges encountered at each stage. For those entering academia key issues considered relate to career paths and motivations and transitions from industry to academia. During academia chapters study the understanding of external examiners, questions surrounding student supervision, work-life balance, use of technology and the trade off between teaching and research. Upon leaving academia concerns turn to the difficulties of working past retirement age and emeritus roles. Exploring how academics survive and thrive in the modern higher education arena, this analytical book will be a useful tool for new and established academics and policy makers working in higher education as well as for programme leaders in educational management. Contributors include: A. Agarwal, D. Anderton, K.E. Andreasen, M. Antoniadou, W. Chambers, C. Cook, M. Crowder, P. Cureton, E. Epaminonda, M. Gibson-Sweet, J. Haddock-Fraser, J. Jones, A. Karayiannis, H. Kogetsidis, P.D. Ktoridou, S.-J. Lennie, B. Longden, S. Marriott, M. Mouratidou, T. Proctor, A. Rasmussen, C. Rees, S.K. Rehbock, K. Rowlands, P.J. Sandiford, J. Stewart, S. WellsTrade Review'This is a timely and welcome book, providing both fascinating insights into the changing role of academics and an articulate discussion of the impact of these changes on universities around the world. By highlighting the various challenges that academics navigate over the course of their careers, from managing workloads to engaging in emotional labour through to adopting new technologies, it provides a critical and valuable basis for future debates over the evolving role of academics and indeed their universities.' --Anna Sutton, University of Waikato, New ZealandTable of ContentsContents: Introduction xvii PART I ENTERING ACADEMIA 1 Living the dream … but for how long? Being an early-career academic in the context of ‘excellence’ 2 Marilena Antoniadou 2 Career transitions from industry to academia 16 Mark Crowder and Maria Mouratidou 3 Career issues, paths and motivations: career stories of four UK academics 31 Maria Mouratidou 4 Three scholars at work: making sense of the twenty-first century academy 44 Peter John Sandiford, Ankit Agarwal and Sam Wells PART II DURING ACADEMIA 5 Get me a job! Thinking about student employability 67 Dane Anderton and Sue Marriott 6 From euphoria to letting go: experiences of cross-cultural adaptation of international academics in UK higher education 82 Marilena Antoniadou 7 Exploring perceptions of academic management roles in the undergraduate student experience 99 Marilena Antoniadou, Mark Crowder and Jim Stewart 8 External examiners: what do they do and how does someone become one? 120 Mark Crowder 9 ‘Signature of mediocrity’? Variability and uncertainty associated with PhD assessment processes in the UK 135 Christopher J. Rees and Kate E. Rowlands 10 Providing research supervision: a personal polemic 152 Jim Stewart 11 The effects of control on academic engagement, work–life balance and work–life conflict: is how we manage and what we measure actually contributing to what we strive to pursue? 168 Caryn Cook, Joanna Jones and Monica Gibson-Sweet 12 The balance between teaching and research: challenges and contradictions in the context of the modern university 183 Annette Rasmussen and Karen E. Andreasen 13 Caring and coping: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of lecturers’ emotional labour in the context of higher education commercialisation and the consequences for staff and student wellbeing 196 Sarah-Jane Lennie 14 The unseen pressures of academia 211 Janet Haddock-Fraser 15 Apps and smartphone technology acceptance: lecturers’ likelihood of using interactive polling systems in the lecture theatre 226 Dane Anderton 16 Being an academic in an era of rapid technological change and distance learning education: views of faculty members of a business school 238 Harry Kogetsidis, Despo Ktoridou, Epaminondas Epaminonda and Achilleas Karayiannis 17 Academic leadership: challenges and opportunities for leaders and leadership development in higher education 252 Stephanie K. Rehbock 18 Institutional research: unintended consequences in higher education 265 Bernard Longden PART III LEAVING ACADEMIA 19 Academics moving from higher education institutions: careers of PhDs after graduation 286 Annette Rasmussen and Karen E. Andreasen 20 Retirement: a valediction to work? 300 Peter Cureton 21 Working past retirement age: from the point of view of a business and management academic 312 Tony Proctor 22 But I don’t like golf: emeritus roles 324 William Chambers Conclusion: time for a change 349 Index 353
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Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Supporting Women’s Career Advancement: Challenges
Book SynopsisThis book documents the progress that managerial and professional women have made in advancing their careers, and the challenges and opportunities that remain. In the context of increasing numbers of women entering the workplace and indeed pursuing professional and managerial careers, it examines why so few women occupy the top positions in corporations. The editors maintain that whilst the benefits of employing women in executive roles is now being recognised, and efforts are being made to ensure career advancement, female employees do still face a struggle against male bias and the proverbial 'glass ceiling'. In order to build upon the progress that has been made, the book advocates more successful role models for women, an increased commitment from corporations to look at the opportunities for leadership that women present, and extended research into the strengths and failings of organisations in this regard. A broad range of issues are explored, including ongoing challenges of work-family integration, perceptions of gender, leadership and career development, the ethics of office romances, and women at mid-life. Best practices for supporting women's career advancement are then illustrated using the efforts of award wining companies as case studies. The cutting-edge contributions to this book provide an outstanding review of the literature. As such, it will be invaluable to both academics and practitioners with an interest in business, management and human resources.Table of ContentsContents: 1. Advancing Women’s Careers: Small Wins but Unfinished Business Part I: A Status Report: Past, Present and Future 2. High-Achieving Women: Progress and Challenges 3. Women’s Advancement in Management: What is Known and Future Areas to Address 4. Reforming the ‘Glass Ceiling’ Debate Part II: Work, Career and Life Experience 5. Perceptions of Gender, Leadership and Career Development 6. Mentoring and Identity Development: The Role of Self-Determination 7. Women at Midlife: Changes, Challenges, and Contributions Part III: Ongoing Challenges 8. On the Ethics of Office Romance: Developing a Moral Compass for the Workplace 9. Work–life Challenges Professional Women Face in Pursuing Careers 10. Work–life Balance Practices in Health Care Organizations: A 2003 Status Report Part IV: Best Practices for Advancing Women 11. Best Practices for Supporting Women Engineer’s Career Development in US Corporations 12. Best Practices for Women of Color in Corporate America 13. Marketing Diversity in the Corporate Workplace Part V: Company Initiatives for Advancing Women 14. Shell Oil Company US: The 2004 Catalyst Award Winner for Diversity Initiatives 15. Different Yet Equal Index
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AAPC Publishing Developing Talents: Careers For Individuals With
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Random House USA Inc Rule the World Planner
Book SynopsisConquer your 2020 goals and aspirations! The Rule the World Planner 2020 will help you tackle it all: - track your to-do list - chase your ambitions and dreams - achieve your goals like a boss - ...all in a durable + chic spiral-bound book! The Rule the World Planner 2020 features: - Monthly and weekly dated calendar views - Self-care and habit trackers to be the best version of you - Budget planners and spending logs to manage your monthly finances - To-do lists to tackle your weekly responsibilities head-on - Space to write your goals and brainstorm strategies for success - Monthly dividers with artwork by independent artists and entrepreneurs - Gold spiral and lay-flat design so you can Rule the World--and look great doing it! The diary includes amazing art work in the planner from artists: Ilana Griffo (@ilanagriffo), Korie Herold (@theweekendtype), Alli Koch (@allikdesign), Shannon Roberts (@shannonroberts19), Tabitha Paige (@foxhollowstudios), and Sarah Simon (@themintgardener).Trade Review"As a busy, list-making, name-taking, gift-giving, goal-wrangling, always-on entrepreneur and human being, this planner really has helped me!" -- Kate Rowe, Entrepreneur and Blogger "I'm a person that needs (and loves) to write tasks and notes down on actual paper instead of in my phone and I especially love how there's room for all of it in this planner. It's been so helpful with keeping track of my never-ending to-do list and clearly organizing my priorities. Working as an entrepreneur I feel like my work and home life can often intertwine, so it's been incredibly useful to have a planner that has space for work projects and budget logs all together." -- Katie Vaz, Author and Illustrator
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Myers Education Press Beyond Graduation
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG Women in Ophthalmology: A Comprehensive Guide for
Book SynopsisThere are nearly 24,000 ophthalmologists in the United States, with 500 physicians newly entering the ophthalmology field each year and approximately half of those being women. Although women now represent approximately half of all ophthalmologists, gender disparities remain when it comes to certain subspecialties (e.g., surgical retina), leadership roles (e.g., department chairs), industry involvement (e.g., consultancy and advisory board positions), and even academic publications. There has been a recently heightened interest in female representation in this field which has manifested in several ways (e.g., conferences geared towards women in ophthalmology, non-peer-reviewed publications about women in ophthalmology, and mentorship programs specifically for women). This book is the first of its kind in procuring and disseminating information—pertaining to both career and life—in an organized, concrete, and enduring way. Women in Ophthalmology is a comprehensive collection of chapters primarily written by women in the field of ophthalmology. The book aims to guide others through milestones and challenges women may face during their careers, and shares sound insights into how to deal with unique issues both inside and outside the workplace. Topics that are widely applicable to all who work in ophthalmology are included, such as finding mentors, collaborating within industry, handling work-life balance, and seeking out leadership opportunities. Each chapter combines personal anecdotes with knowledge from leaders in the field which both men and women will find highly valuable. Table of ContentsPreface Acknowledgements Dedication Memorium Part I. Education and Training Chapter 1: The Beginning: Match and Residency Chapter 2: Choosing a Fellowship and How to Stand Out Part II. Starting Your Career Chapter 3: How to Get a Great Position in Private Practice Chapter 4: Finding a Great Job in Academics Chapter 5: As You Start a Career in Academic Medicine: Priming for Success Chapter 6: Starting Your Own Practice Chapter 7: Building Your Clinical Practice and Reputation Part III. Patient Care Chapter 8: Staying at the Forefront of Your Field: Embracing the New Chapter 9: Improving Efficiency with EMR in Your Clinic and OR Chapter 10: Dealing with Complications and Avoiding Medicolegal Issues Chapter 11: Handling the Unexpected In Ocular Surgery Part IV. Research Chapter 12: The Ins and Outs of Clinical Trials Chapter 13: Becoming a Successful Clinical Trialist Chapter 14: How to Successfully Publish and Present Your Research Chapter 15: Publishing and Presenting Clinical Research Part V. Teaching Chapter 16: Delivering an Engaging Lecture Chapter 17: Teaching in a Busy Clinical Setting Chapter 18: Teaching Surgery Part VI. Dealing With Conflict Chapter 19: Sexual Harassment in Ophthalmology Chapter 20: Managing Conflict in the Workplace Chapter 21: Experiencing Health Issues as a Physician Part VII. Family Matters Chapter 22: Romantic Relationships Chapter 23: Parenting During Training Chapter 24: Motherhood and Medicine Chapter 25: Professorship and Parenthood Chapter 26: Balancing Academic Career and Parenthood: Ten Thoughts and One Bonus on Success Chapter 27: Dual Professional Career Relationships Part VIII. Leadership Chapter 28: Leadership for YOs (Young Ophthalmologists) Chapter 29: Preparing for Service in Whatever Comes Your Way Chapter 30: How to Be an Effective Fellowship Program Director Chapter 31: Keys to Public Speaking Part IX. Career Advancement Chapter 32: Getting Promoted to Associate Professor Chapter 33: A Less Paved Road: Switching Careers and Taking an Unorthodox Path Chapter 34: Setbacks & Second Chances Part X. Working with Industry Chapter 35: Collaborating with Industry Chapter 36: Why Industry Values the Female Perspective Chapter 37: Demystifying Pharma and BioTech – Applying Ophthalmology to Make New Tools Part XI. Work Life Balance Chapter 38: Work-Life Balance and Avoiding Burnout Chapter 39: Making the Most Out of Academic Meetings Chapter 40: Social Media and Privacy Issues Part XII. Personal Finances Chapter 41: Setting the Course for a Successful Future With Better Financial Planning Chapter 42: Personal Finances and Career Decisions Part XIII. Mentorship and Networking Chapter 43: Effective Mentoring: A Guide for Mentors and Mentees Chapter 44: Mentorship Chapter 45: To Brand or Be Branded Chapter 46: Promoting Yourself and Your Brand
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG Professional Writing: Creative and Critical
Book SynopsisThis book has been designed specifically for students in writing classes and other writers interested in developing proficient writing careers in a professional environment. As professional writing continues to change rapidly alongside digital developments, this book frames professional writing particularly for 'creative' and other writers. The professional world needs writers with a diverse portfolio of skills and capabilities; if writers can master these, they are more able to make a living from their writing and support their more creative endeavours. Each chapter includes a comprehensive range of exercises to build professional skills, along with learning objectives, case studies, worked examples, tips for success, and suggested websites and further reading.Table of Contents1 Introduction to Professional Writing2 Writing for Business3 A Career in Professional Writing4 The Art of Communication and the Freelancer5 Writing for an Online Market6 Self Promotion7 Finding Work8 Navigating the Bid Process on Freelancing Platforms9 Estimating Writing Projects10 Planning and Managing Writing Projects11 The Editing Process12 Building a Successful Career as a Professional Writer
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG Life Skills Education for Youth: Critical
Book SynopsisThis open access volume critically reviews a diverse body of scholarship and practice that informs the conceptualization, curriculum, teaching and measurement of life skills in education settings around the world. It discusses life skills as they are implemented in schools and non-formal education, providing both qualitative and quantitative evidence of when, with whom, and how life skills do or do not impact young women’s and men’s lives in various contexts. Specifically, it examines the nature and importance of life skills, and how they are taught. It looks at the synergies and differences between life skills educational programmes and the way in which they promote social and emotional learning, vocational/employment education, and health and sexuality education. Finally, it explores how life skills may be better incorporated into education and how such education can address structures and relations of power to help youth achieve desired future outcomes, and goals set out in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Life skills education has gained considerable attention by education policymakers, researchers and educators as being the sine qua non for later achievements in life. It is nearly ubiquitous in global and national education policies, including the SDGs, because life skills are regarded as essential for a diverse set of purposes: reducing poverty, achieving gender equality, promoting economic growth, addressing climate change, fostering peace and global citizenship, and creating sustainable and healthy communities. Yet, to achieve these broad goals, questions persist as to which life skills are important, who needs to learn them, how they can be taught, and how they are best measured. This book addresses these questions.Table of ContentsSection 1: Examining Life Skills Education Scholarship and Programs for Youth.- 1. Life skills for adolescents in developing countries: What are they and why do they matter?.- 2. Linking Life Skills Education and Social-Emotional Learning: From Conceptualization to Practical Application in a Global Context.- 3. Life skills for ‘at risk’ youth: From individual life skills to a relational approach.- 4. A social justice based approach to life skills: Insights from the Prerna School.- Section 2: Empirical Cases of Life Skills Education.- 5. Transfer and re-contextualization of life skills education: Case studies from Uganda.- 6. Employability and Soft Skills Curriculum Development in Context.- 7. Career skills as Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) competencies: Bridging the personal and the political.- 8. Incorporating life skills for developing personal agency to prevent child marriage: A case study from rural areas of Honduras.- 9. Developing girls’ life skills through sport: Are programs measuring up to the task? .- 10. Conclusion.
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Springer Nature Switzerland AG Design Thinking in Education: Innovation Can Be
Book SynopsisEducation needs new ways to prepare individuals and societies for the multitude of changing challenges in the twenty-first century. In today's world—characterized by digitization, increasing speed, and complexity—design thinking has established itself as a powerful approach to human-centered innovation that can help address complicated problems and guide change in all areas of life. Design thinking formats not only teach skills that benefit people as they expand their "toolbox," but also create affective and cognitive outcomes. This book includes experiences, approaches, and reflections on design thinking in education from different perspectives of renowned design thinking experts from the network of the Hasso Plattner Institute and its School of Design Thinking. Using real-world examples, the book provides insights into requirements and protocols that design thinking practitioners can apply to transform their academic or professional ecosystem. It will be of interest for readers who work in or are interested in a wide variety of educational contexts.Table of ContentsIntroduction.- Design Thinking in Higher Education Setting.- Beyond Brainstorming: Introducing Medgi, an Effective, Research-Based Method for Structured Concept Development.- Combining DT and Entrepreneurship Education: The DTE-Model.- Design Thinking - Enabling Creativity and Innovation in Digital Engineering Students.- Walls, Furniture, People – Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Space in Design Thinking.- Integrating Design Thinking and Entrepreneurship: Case Study Universidad Mayor (Chile).- Where Context Matters - Design Thinking in South Africa.- Massive Open Online Design: Learning from Scaling Design Thinking Education.- Design Thinking, Neurodesign and Facilitating Worthwhile Change: Towards a Curriculum for Innovation Engineering.- Towards a Culturally Responsive Design Thinking Education.- Design Thinking in Professional Education and Organizational Contexts.- Design Thinking for Leaders – Made Possible by Innovation and Agility.- Strategic DT as a New Instrument for Leadership in Digital Transformation.- Human-Centeredness in Professional Education – On the Use and Application of a Human-Centered Approach in the Field of Professional Education. - Mastering the Fundamentals of Design Thinking by Teaching the Skills of Improvisation.- The Certification Program for Design Thinking Coaches at the HPI Academy.- Outlook: Design Thinking in Education for the Big Picture.- DT and the UN Sustainable Development Goals Design Thinking and Youth Empowerment Case Study For US Girls (US) and Start-up Africa (Kenya).- Contextualizing Design Thinking with Multiple Intelligences The Global SUGAR Program as a Case.- IQ grows in WeQ mode.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Unterrichten an Waldorfschulen: Berufsbild
Book SynopsisIn der Schulwirklichkeit der inzwischen allein in Deutschland über 200 Waldorfschulen finden sich unterschiedlichste Tätigkeitsfelder, Ausbildungsgänge und Qualifikationsprofile. An Waldorfschulen unterrichten Klassenlehrer ihre Klasse vom ersten bis zum achten Schuljahr. Fachlehrer, z.T. mit Staatsexamen, unterrichten Fremdsprachen oder Musik. Durch die starke Betonung des musisch-künstlerischen Bereichs gibt es an Waldorfschulen Lehrer, die es an staatlichen Regelschulen kaum oder gar nicht gibt. Wie sieht die schulische Alltagswirklichkeit für die unterschiedlichen Waldorflehrer heute aus? Im diesen Band erläutern namhafte Kenner der Waldorfbewegung - Praktiker und Forscher, Berater und Ausbilder - Selbstverständnis und Alltagsprobleme, Traditionen und Entwicklungsperspektiven.Table of ContentsWaldorflehrer/innen zwischen gestern und morgen.- Ausprägungen des Berufsbildes.- Waldorflehrerausbildung 2.0.- Internationale Perspektiven.- Waldorflehrer/innen im Spiegel der Forschung.Mit Beiträgen von Heiner Barz, Regine Breusing, Silke Engesser, Thomas Erle, Ulrike Luise Keller, Holger Kern, Jochen Krautz, Richard Landl, Sylva Liebenwein, Peter Loebell, Zan Redzic, Gisela Riegler, Vladimir Sagvosdkin, Albert Schmelzer, Klaus Schröder, Wilfried Sommer, Solveig Steinmann-Lindner, Christoph Wiechert, M. Michael Zech.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Einführung in das Recht der Weiterbildung
Book SynopsisDieses Lehrbuch verfolgt das Ziel, den Leserinnen und Lesern einen Überblick über den rechtlichen Rahmen der Weiterbildung zu vermitteln. Hierbei steht die Fragestellung im Vordergrund, in welchen Teilbereichen des Weiterbildungssektors und inwiefern der Staat mittels der Gesetzgebung ordnungspolitisch steuernd und gestaltend eingreift. Die Darstellung des Weiterbildungsrechts in seinen unterschiedlichen gesetzlichen Ausformungen und Zielebenen bildet das Zentrum dieser ersten umfassenden Einführung in das Thema: immer nah an den Gesetzestexten, die in ihren wesentlichen Grundzügen und vor allem ihrer Anwendung erläutert werden.Table of ContentsEinführung und ein erster Überblick.- Rechtliche Grundlagen der Weiterbildung auf europäischer Ebene und die Auswirkungen auf Deutschland.- Bildung, Recht, Gerechtigkeit – Existiert ein Recht auf Weiterbildung?.- Weiterbildung im öffentlichen Recht.- Weiterbildung im Sozialrecht.- Weiterbildung im kollektiven Arbeitsrecht.- Bedarf und Ansatzpunkte für Reformen in der Weiterbildung.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung (GuV) und Bilanz für
Book SynopsisDie Jahresabschlüsse von Unternehmen bestehen aus einer Gewinn- und Verlustrechnung sowie einer Bilanz mit Anlagespiegel und Anhang. Unternehmen, die am Kapitalmarkt agieren, müssen Jahresabschlüsse nach IAS/IFRS (IAS: International Accounting Standard; IFRS: International Financial Reporting Standards) vorlegen und eine Kapitalflussrechnung vornehmen. Die Auswertung dieser Zahlenwerke durch entsprechende Kennzahlen gibt den Kunden, den Lieferanten, den eigenen Mitarbeitern, den fremden Geldgebern und der Öffentlichkeit Einblick darüber, ob die Geschäfte des Unternehmens erfolgreich waren oder nicht, ferner können daraus zukünftige Entwicklungschancen und Risiken abgelesen werden.Table of ContentsGewinn- und Verlustrechnung (GuV).- Bilanz.- Internationale Rechnungslegung (US GAP und IAS/IFRS).- Auswertung durch Kennzahlen (Bilanzanalyse).
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Lernräume: Gestaltung von Lernumgebungen für
Book SynopsisDer vorliegende Band beantwortet die zentrale Frage nach der Nutzung des Potenzials von Lernräumen, in denen die wichtige Individualisierung von Lernprozessen ermöglicht wird. Dabei werden Raumkonzepte unterschiedlicher Disziplinen zusammengeführt. Die herausgearbeiteten Funktionen von Raum als „materieller Raum“, „sozialer Erfahrungsraum“, „Kooperationsraum“ sowie als „virtueller“ Raum ermöglichen neue interdisziplinäre Sichtweisen auf Lernen und Lehren in der Weiterbildung. Jede dieser Funktionen wird aus wissenschaftlicher Perspektive analysiert bzw. reflektiert und mit Praxisbeispielen aus unterschiedlichen Handlungsfeldern der Weiterbildung konkretisiert. Die Beiträge wollen Anregungen geben, zur Weitung der Sichtweise von „Raum“ in Wissenschaft und Praxis sowie zur innovativen Gestaltung von pädagogischen Raumszenarien in der Weiterbildung.Table of ContentsRaum als materieller Raum.- Raum als sozialer (Erfahrungs-)Raum.- Raum als Kooperationsraum.- Raum als virtueller Raum.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Denken in Übergängen: Weiterbildung in
Book SynopsisDie erkenntnisleitende Fragestellung besteht in der Einschätzung, dass sich pädagogische Professionalität in einer nachindustriell verfassten Gesellschaft der Spätmoderne von dem Erwerb vorgegebener Statusanforderungen zu lösen hat und stattdessen durch ein Denken in Übergängen charakterisiert sein muss. Der Band bettet die empirisch bereits weitgehend gesicherte Problemdiagnose in den gegenwärtigen transformationstheoretischen Diskurs ein, um schließlich im Ergebnis bildungspraktische Konsequenzen in Richtung auf einen faktisch schon wirksamen Funktionswandel professioneller Unterstützungssysteme in Übergängen deutlich zu machen: ein Beitrag zu einer erwachsenenpädagogischen Veränderungsforschung.Table of ContentsTransformationstheoretische Beiträge: Zeit und Bildung.- Navigieren durch vernetzte Bildungslandschaften.- Transformationen in Lern- und Bildungsprozessen.- Beruflicher Übergang im Kontext.- Bildungsformate im gesellschaftlichen Strukturwandel.- Wann wird der Arbeitsmarkt erwachsen?.- Berufsbiografische Forschungsberichte: Berufliche Multioptionalität als Ressource in biografischen Übergängen.- Transitionen zwischen Studium und Beruf als Suchbewegungen.- Funktionswandel professioneller Unterstützungsstrukturen: Das Coaching zur Kompetenzenbilanzierung als ein Verfahren zur kompetenzbasierten Laufbahnentwicklung.- Von der Transparenz der Weiterbildung zur lebensbegleitenden Übergangsberatung.- Professionalität für eine lernförderliche Unterstützung in berufs- und lernbiographischen Übergängen.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Entwicklung von Professionalität pädagogischen
Book SynopsisDer Forschungsschwerpunkt „Entwicklung von Professionalität des pädagogischen Personals in Bildungseinrichtungen“, gefördert durch das Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF), wird in diesem Band in Einzelbeiträgen vorgestellt. Die Beiträge enthalten empirische Erkenntnisse, die im Forschungsschwerpunkt erarbeitet wurden, sowie Einordnungen in den Gesamtkontext der Lehrerprofessionalisierung. In interdisziplinärer Weise integriert der Überblick Erziehungswissenschaft, Psychologie, Wirtschaftsdidaktik, Soziologie und Fachdidaktiken. Table of ContentsErfassung, Modellierung und Verlauf von Kompetenzen in der Ausbildung pädagogischen Personals.- Lehrerfortbildungen erfolgreich gestalten.- Interventionsstudien, insbesondere zu Lernstrategien und Selbstregulationsstrategien von Schülerinnen und Schülern.- Lehrerkompetenzen und Auswirkungen auf den Unterricht (Videoanalysen).
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Finanzierung für Ingenieure
Book SynopsisDie meisten Ingenieure in der Praxis werden vor Finanzierungsaufgaben gestellt und müssen hierfür die optimalen Finanzierungsmöglichkeiten bereitstellen. Deshalb werden in diesem Band die Finanzierungsarten und die Finanzierungsinstrumente vorgestellt. Es wird gezeigt, welche wichtigen Informationen eine Finanzanalyse bieten kann und wie eine Finanzplanung für ein Unternehmen erstellt wird.Table of ContentsAufgaben der Finanzierung.- Finanzierungsarten.- Möglichkeiten der Außen- und Innenfinanzierung.- Aufbau und Aussagen einer Finanzanalyse.- Aufstellung von Finanzierungsplänen.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Organisation und Theorie: Beiträge der Kommission
Book SynopsisZwei grundlegende Perspektiven organisationspädagogischer Theoriebildung bilden den Gegenstand des Bandes: solche, die organisationspädagogische Fragestellungen mittels Rückgriff auf Theorien anderer disziplinärer Herkunft (Soziologie, Managementwissenschaft, Psychologie) beantworten und jene, die dieses im Anschluss an eine pädagogische Theorietradition unternehmen. Das organisationspädagogische Kernthema – organisationales Lernen im engen Sinne – wird hierbei ebenso angesprochen wie auch die damit verbundenen Aspekte der Teilbereiche Organisationsberatung, Organisations- und Personalentwicklung, Führungskräfteentwicklung, Qualitätsentwicklung, Diversitätsmanagement, Partizipationsentwicklung und Evaluation organisationalen Lernens. Neben der Adressierung organisationspädagogischer Teilfragen wird auch eine grundlegende Theoretisierung von „Organisation“ aus organisationspädagogischer und erziehungswissenschaftlicher Perspektive geleistet.Table of ContentsVon der Pädagogik zur Organisationspädagogik.- Von der Organisationstheorie zur Organisationspädagogik.- Zwischen Organisationstheorie und Pädagogik.- Organisationspädagogische Methodologie.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Kompetenzorientiert prüfen in der
Book SynopsisLuisa Weidauer beschäftigt sich vor dem Hintergrund wachsender Anforderungen an den Pflegeberuf mit innovativen Prüfungskonzeptionen. Sie entwickelt eine Form der kompetenzorientierten Zwischenprüfung und nutzt hierfür bestehende Ansätze, wie die Performanzprüfung oder den Einsatz von standardisierten Patienten. Im Zentrum der kompetenzorientierten Zwischenprüfung steht die vollständige Pflegehandlung, die auch die Problemerkennung, Planung und Reflexion berücksichtigt. Dabei werden neben kurativen Maßnahmen präventive, rehabilitative und palliative Aspekte aufgegriffen, Adressaten aller Altersgruppen und in allen Lebenslagen mit einbezogen und ein besonderer Fokus auf Pflegeprozess und -qualität sowie Anleitung, Schulung und Beratung gelegt. Differenzierte Prüfungsmaterialien ermöglichen eine Operationalisierung sowie die Implementierung in vielfältigen Bereichen und Einrichtungen der Gesundheitsberufe.Table of ContentsRahmenbedingungen der Gesundheits- und Krankenpflege(-ausbildung).- Didaktische und qualitative Aspekte von Prüfungen.- Konzept einer kompetenzorientierten Zwischenprüfung.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Lebensentwürfe im ländlichen Raum: Ein prekärer
Book SynopsisZiel des vorliegenden Bandes ist es, eine interdisziplinäre Sicht auf die derzeitigen rasanten Phänomene räumlicher Disparitäten in der Sicherstellung der Grundinfrastruktur von Bildung, Verkehr, Nahversorgung, Gesundheit etc. global, aber auch in regionalen Strukturen zu entwickeln. In den spürbar massiven gesellschaftlichen, wirtschaftlichen und demographischen Transformationsprozessen kommt es in vielen ländlichen Regionen in den grundlegenden Daseinsgrundfunktionen zu einer beträchtlichen Erosion von Angeboten, was wiederum zu einer weiteren Schwächung der Vitalität und Funktionsfähigkeit der Gebiete durch die Entstehung alternder oder bildungs- und kulturell-homogener Milieus führt. Table of ContentsGrundversorgung Bildung in der Peripherie.- Lernende Region.- Regionalwirtschaftliche Auswirkungen des demographischen Wandels.- Soziologische Raumkonzeptionen.- Ver- und Entsorgungsinfrastruktur.- Schrumpfende Lerngemeinden.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Praktiken der professionellen Bildungsberatung:
Book SynopsisDie qualitativen Untersuchungsergebnisse gehen auf eine mehrjährige theoretische sowie konzeptionelle Auseinandersetzung mit Berufs- und Weiterbildungsberatung, welche in der Praxis hohen gesellschaftlichen sowie politischen Ansprüchen unterliegt, zurück. In einer Forschungsgruppe sind die aufgezeichneten Beratungsgespräche sequenziell mit dem Ziel analysiert worden, eine Detailanalyse zur professionellen Praktik Beratung mit Blick auf eine theoretische Konzeption vorzulegen. Detailanalysen machen die Komplexität einer professionellen Beratung als Unterstützung der individuellen Entscheidungsprozesse sichtbar und geben somit ein Bild der gelebten Praktiken in der Beratung wieder. Bisher liegen vergleichbare Auswertungen nicht vor.Table of ContentsEntscheidungstheoretische Grundlegungen.- Berufs- und Weiterbildungsberatung als professionelle Praktik.- Theoretische und konzeptionelle Vorschläge für die Gestaltung des Beratungsprozesses.- Erschließung der Prozessverläufe von Berufs- und Weiterbildungsberatung durch Detailanalyse.- Berufs- und Weiterbildungsberatungspraktiken aus verschiedenen Perspektiven.- Begründungen zur Ausübung der professionellen Praktik Beratung.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Lehrerkooperation und die Effektivität von
Book SynopsisAnna-Maria Aldorf untersucht, wie Lehrkräfte hinsichtlich fortbildungsrelevanter Themen kooperieren, denn die Kooperation von Lehrkräften und deren Fortbildung haben sich als bedeutsame Merkmale der Organisationsqualität erwiesen, um den Schulunterricht, die Lehr- und Lernkultur wie auch die Lernergebnisse von Schülerinnen und Schülern zu verbessern. Die Autorin geht im Rahmen des EU-Forschungsprojektes PRIMAS der Frage nach, in welchem Zusammenhang diese Kooperationen mit der Wirksamkeit von Lehrerfortbildung stehen, und gibt einen Überblick über kooperative Ansätze, etwa die Anregung von gemeinschaftlichen Reflexionsprozessen im Rahmen von Fortbildungsveranstaltungen, die Lehrkräfte unterstützen.Trade Review“… Die Publikation ist sehr dicht und informativ und liefert relevante Erkenntnisse für Weiterbildungsinstitutionen, für Dozierende im Bereich Lehrerfortbildung und auch für Schulleitungen.” (Weiterbildung, Heft 5, 2017)Table of ContentsLehrerkooperation und Lehrerfortbildung.- Das Fortbildungskonzept des Projektes PRIMAS.- Umsetzung der Fortbildungen in Deutschland.- Entwicklung einer „Kooperationsmatrix“.- Darstellung der fünf Kooperationsmodelle – eine fallübergreifende Betrachtung.- Ergebnisse und Interpretation der qualitativen Untersuchung.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Subjektive Überzeugungen von Berufsbildnern:
Book SynopsisDie empirische Untersuchung zeigt am Beispiel von Koch- und Malerbetrieben der Deutschschweiz, dass die subjektiven Überzeugungen der BerufsbildnerInnen die betriebliche Ausbildungsqualität beeinflussen können, welche wiederum als eine Art Schutzfaktor gegen Lehrvertragsauflösungen fungiert. Die Arbeit liefert somit neue Erkenntnisse, um die Professionalität der BerufsbildnerInnen und die damit verbundene betriebliche Ausbildungsgestaltung besser zu verstehen. Dank diesen Erkenntnissen können neue Maßnahmen für die Vermeidung von Lehrvertragsauflösungen entwickelt werden.Table of ContentsBerufsbildung und Berufsbildungssysteme.- Dropout und Lehrvertragsauflösungen.- Subjektive Überzeugungen von Lehrpersonen und von BerufsbildnerInnen.- Ausbildungsqualität.
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