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Avid Editing A Guide for Beginning and Intermediate Users

Designed for Habitat New Directions for Habitat for Humanity

UX Research Methods for Media and Communication Studies An Introduction to Contemporary Qualitative Methods

Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development Inside a UNESCO Convention

Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development Inside a UNESCO Convention

Drawing on debates about intangible cultural heritage (ICH) safeguarding at the local and international levels Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development: Inside a UNESCO Convention explores the theoretical and practical implications of the intertwinement between these policy fields. Considering how sustainable development (SD) priorities are influencing representations of ICH the volume questions how they are expanding the frontiers of the heritage realm and unsettling accepted understandings of the social uses of heritage. The contributing authors who hail from a variety of different contexts and disciplinary backgrounds explore these issues from a unique vantage point as both scholars and actors of the processes they analyze. Playing different roles in the implementation of the Convention their positioning as insiders allows for a unique analytical perspective that is based on first-hand engagement with the practices of the Convention. Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development: Inside a UNESCO Convention sheds light on the complexity potential and consequences of combining ICH and SD at the policy-making level and in heritage practices on the ground. It will be of interest to academics and students working in heritage studies development studies anthropology archaeology international law political science international relations and sociology. | Intangible Cultural Heritage and Sustainable Development Inside a UNESCO Convention

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Mapping Career Counseling Interventions A Guide for Career Practitioners

Mapping Career Counseling Interventions A Guide for Career Practitioners

Mapping Career Counseling Interventions provides an innovative insight into identifying and resolving problems within career management. In recent years myriad of counselling tools has been developed so that practitioners can offer the most appropriate support possible. To guide the selection of such tools this book offers a map that introduces and links 63 frequent career management difficulties with more than 160 qualitative interventions and solutions. Through its highly organized layout and extensive detail major career management difficulties—namely lack of motivation indecisiveness dysfunctional beliefs lack of information conflicts and lack of employability—are scrutinized and divided into specific more manageable sub-difficulties. Targeted interventions to address each of those difficulties originating from vocational motivational and positive psychology are then suggested and described. From these conclusions the book delivers practical advice to help conduct these interventions in a sensitive and respectful manner. Overall this book outlines the most effective ways to foster a good working alliance. One of the book’s standout features is its inclusion of an inventory and card sort to facilitate the identification of obstacles to professional choice and career management. This book is a pivotal resource for the large and diverse community of career development practitioners such as career counsellors career advisors employment counsellors and career coaches regardless of their specific audience and work settings. | Mapping Career Counseling Interventions A Guide for Career Practitioners

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Corpus Linguistics for Pragmatics A guide for research

Linguistics for Language Teachers Lessons for Classroom Practice

Psychology and Behavioral Economics Applications for Public Policy

Psychology and Behavioral Economics Applications for Public Policy

Psychology and Behavioral Economics offers an expert introduction to how psychology can be applied to a range of public policy areas. It examines the impact of psychological research for public policymaking in economic financial and consumer sectors; in education healthcare and the workplace; for energy and the environment; and in communications. Your energy bills show you how much you use compared to the average household in your area. Your doctor sends you a text message reminder when your appointment is coming up. Your bank gives you three choices for how much to pay off on your credit card each month. Wherever you look there has been a rapid increase in the importance we place on understanding real human behaviors in everyday decisions and these behavioral insights are now regularly used to influence everything from how companies recruit employees through to large-scale public policy and government regulation. But what is the actual evidence behind these tactics and how did psychology become such a major player in economics? Answering these questions and more this team of authors working across both academia and government present this fully revised and updated reworking of Behavioral Insights for Public Policy. This update covers everything from how policy was historically developed to major research in human behavior and social psychology to key moments that brought behavioral sciences to the forefront of public policy. Featuring over 100 empirical examples of how behavioral insights are being used to address some of the most critical challenges faced globally the book covers key topics such as evidence-based policy a brief history of behavioral and decision sciences behavioral economics and policy evaluation all illustrated throughout with lively case studies. Including end-of-chapter questions a glossary and key concept boxes to aid retention as well as a new chapter revealing the work of the Canadian government’s behavioral insights unit this is the perfect textbook for students of psychology economics public health education and organizational sciences as well as public policy professionals looking for fresh insight into the underlying theory and practical applications in a range of public policy areas. | Psychology and Behavioral Economics Applications for Public Policy

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Designing for Kids Creating for Playing Learning and Growing

Foundations for Performance Training Skills for the Actor-Dancer

Foundations for Performance Training Skills for the Actor-Dancer

Foundations for Performance Training: Skills for the Actor-Dancer explores the physical emotional theoretical and practical components of performance training in order to equip readers with the tools needed to successfully advance in their development as artists and entertainers. Each chapter provides a fresh perspective on subjects that students of acting and dance courses encounter throughout their training as performing artists. Topics include: Equity diversity and inclusion in performance Mind/body conditioning for training rehearsal and performance Developing stage presence and spatial awareness Cultivating motivation and intention in performance Expanding repertoire and broadening skillset for performance Auditioning for film and stage Developing theatrical productions This book also offers experiential exercises journal writing prompts and assignments to engage readers enrich their learning experience and deepen their exploration of the material described in each chapter. Readers will grow as performing artists as they analyze the principles of both acting and dance and discover how deeply the two art forms are intertwined. An excellent resource for students of acting musical theatre and dance courses Foundations for Performance Training encourages a strong foundation in creative analysis technique artistic expression and self-care to cultivate excellence in performance. | Foundations for Performance Training Skills for the Actor-Dancer

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Strategies for Differentiating Instruction Best Practices for the Classroom

Reflective Practice for Professional Development A Guide for Teachers

Sewing Techniques for Theatre An Essential Guide for Beginners

Supervision for Occupational Therapy Practical Guidance for Supervisors and Supervisees

Supervision for Occupational Therapy Practical Guidance for Supervisors and Supervisees

Supervision for Occupational Therapy is a practical text that guides both supervisors and supervisees to make the most out of supervision opportunities. While supervision in occupational therapy is vital as a mechanism for public and professional safety learning how to do it successfully on-the-job can be a daunting prospect. By gathering stories from different professions sectors and parts of the world this book is a hands-on guide to help occupational therapists navigate the complexities of supervision throughout their careers. This book presents for the first time the 3Cs for Effective Supervision (Connections Content and Continuing development) which offers a platform for supervisors and supervisees to frame their supervision practices. The chapters discuss common models and theories for supervision ideas for how to structure relationships and sessions templates and question guides for enhancing conversations and practical strategies for dealing with common challenges. The book also considers the impact of workforce issues diverse populations and regional/rural/remote practice on supervision. Offering career-span advice and a process of self- and professional development to work through this book provides a way to scaffold and support supervisors' and supervisees' learning and practice of supervision throughout working life. It is an essential guide for all occupational therapists. The eResources for this book are available at www. Routledge. com/9780367552428 | Supervision for Occupational Therapy Practical Guidance for Supervisors and Supervisees

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Mental Skills for Athletes A Workbook for Competitive Success

Mental Skills for Athletes A Workbook for Competitive Success

Mental Skills for Athletes: A Workbook for Competitive Success is a step-by-step guide for developing a toolbox of mental skills. In this user-friendly workbook Dr. Betsy Shoenfelt compiles materials from over 35 years of experience as a performance psychologist working to achieve competitive excellence creating the go-to resource for athletes and coaches in any sport and at any level. The book includes succinct easily understood explanations of key mental skills based on the science of performance excellence. It discusses both cognitive and physical skills to ensure competitive success covering a range of topics including focus confidence resilience mindfulness motivation role clarity problem solving team values and strategic goal setting. Shoenfelt includes over 25 different exercises to ensure the reader can readily apply these skills across a variety of sports and across all levels of competition from high school to Olympic athletes. Worksheets encourage a hands-on approach and provide structure to guide the appropriate implementation of mental skills for each athlete. Examples of completed worksheets help demonstrate to the reader how to best utilize these resources. This book is essential for early career sport psychology practitioners across the globe as well as aspiring graduate students. The book is an invaluable resource for coaches and athletes at all levels. | Mental Skills for Athletes A Workbook for Competitive Success

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Scenario Planning for Climate Change A Guide for Strategists

Scriptwriting for Web Series Writing for the Digital Age

Prepared Interviewing for Educators A Guide for Seeking Employment

Corpus Linguistics for English for Academic Purposes

Designing for Play Designing for Play

Designing for Play Designing for Play

Corpus Linguistics for Health Communication A Guide for Research

Style for Actors A Handbook for Moving Beyond Realism

Rights for Aborigines