Always articulate and insightful about publishing, Kristen identified five different groups of authors with very different needs: Continue reading The Challenge
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Not exact matches
Using the
authors» analogy — despite its condescending overtones —
of kids and adolescents growing more quickly than adults, if we took away the extra gallons
of milk and after - school snacks, if we stopped providing
education, if we penalized a kid for an inadvertent mistake, if we took away all the extra tools and resources required to usher kids through childhood, what would that look like?
Author of a Wall Street Journal bestseller, Everybody Writes: Your Go - to Guide to Creating Ridiculously Good Content, and a popular keynote speaker, Handley consistently churns out thought leadership content for one
of marketing's greatest training and
education sites.
The
authors — Chip is a professor at Stanford, and Dan works at Duke's corporate
education program — looked at ideas from the golden rule to popular urban legends to create a checklist
of what makes an idea truly memorable.
She and the
authors of the report, «
Education to Employment, Designing a System that Works,» call for countries to create the role
of «integrator» — a government appointee or someone designated by a public - private partnership, to make sure employers, educators, and students are getting what they need out
of the system.
According to Tom Corley,
author of Rich Habits: The Daily Success Habits
of Wealthy Individuals, rich people (those with an annual income
of $ 160,000 or more and a liquid net worth
of $ 3.2 million - plus) read for self - improvement,
education, and success.
The
authors note, however, that reducing
education fees, increasing funding support for people with disabilities, and increasing public support for long term care are needed to help protect the most vulnerable populations during times
of economic recovery.
Mark is considered a leading
author, speaker, and Internet provider
of investing
education.
Chief Executive Officer, The Value Alliance [and] Corporate Governance Alliance Recognized internationally as an expert on Corporate Governance and a pioneer in the area
of Economic Value Management, Ms. Bloxham is an
author, speaker and advisor who provides advisory and
education services for organizations, their CEOs and Board members.
Among those who joined us in London: Jane Griffiths, Company Group Chairman, Janssen EMEA; Neelie Kroes, Special Envoy, Startup Delta, The Netherlands; Former European Commissioner for Digital Agenda; Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi, Minister
of Tolerance, United Arab Emirates; Emma Marcegaglia, President, BusinessEurope; Chairman, Eni SpA; Vice Chairman and CEO, Marcegaglia Group; Nicola Mendelsohn, Vice President EMEA, Facebook; Nicky Morgan, MP, Secretary
of State for
Education and Minister for Women and Equalities, Department for
Education, U.K.; Lubna Olayan, Chief Executive Officer, Olayan Financing Company; Mary Portas, Founder, Portas;
Author, Shop Girl; and Helle Thorning - Schmidt, Former Prime Minister, Denmark and Chief Executive Officer, Save the Children International.
About the
author: JS Kim is the Founder and Managing Director
of the independent research, consulting and
education firm SmartKnowledgeU.
About the
author: JS Kim is the Managing Director and Founder
of SmartKnowledgeU, a fiercely independent research, consulting and
education firm that focuses on gold and silver asset investment strategies as a means
of countering the damaging effects
of rapidly devaluing fiat currencies worldwide and price - distorted stock market and asset bubbles created by Central Bankers.
FreedomFest was founded in 2002 by my friend Mark Skousen, then - president
of the Foundation for Economic
Education and
author of several books, including one
of my favorites, The Big Three in Economics: Adam Smith, Karl Marx and John Maynard Keynes.
The
author of the videos is the Investors Underground trading team, that offers one
of the best day trading chat rooms and
education programs (Paul: based on my experience).
Chris Nye,
author of the new OPP Global Student Accommodation Report, which named Ireland as one
of its «top tips» for investment, told OPP Connect: «Ireland has a great reputation for the quality
of its tertiary
education while also attracting serious amounts
of «fourth term» language school business every summer.
Many scholars are convinced that Peter was not the
author of 1 Peter because the
author had to have a formal
education in rhetoric / philosophy and an advanced knowledge
of the Greek language.
1Gates is one
of the
authors whose essays are included in a collection edited by Darryl L. Gless and Barbara Hernstein Smith, The Politics
of Liberal
Education (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1990).
I respect his
education and passion in regards to religion and his being a scholar and
author, but anyone can take a single verse out
of the bible and attempt to give it individual meaning.
After Shock by Kent Annan — one
of my favorites
of the year; 100 %
of the
author's proceeds go directly to
education in Haiti through Haiti Partners
The distinguished sociologist
of the University
of Virginia and
author of the acclaimed Culture Wars here undertakes a close examination
of what, in theory and practice, «moral
education» means in most American schools.
Because there are others who believe the same way I do, and we have the best Bible scholars, and the best seminaries, and the biggest churches, and the most
authors, and our missionaries are very active overseas, and we agree with most
of the teachings
of the church throughout history... at least since the Reformation anyway... and I believe that with time, and a little
education of how to really study the Bible, people will eventually see that what I believe is the right way to believe.
The
author calls this Earthism, and he holds that that seminaries and church - related colleges and universities must give leadership in the greening
of higher
education.
Fenggang Yang,
author of «Chinese Christians in America: Conversion, Assimilation, and Adhesive Identities» and a professor at Purdue University, said Asians are drawn to Christianity partly by values that dovetail with Asian culture, including thrift,
education and family.
She is the
author of Education for Continuity and Change: A Traditional Model and is currently working on a book
of dialogue between process theology and educational methodologies to be entitled View from the Bridge: A Traditional Model and is currently working on a book
of dialogue between process theology and educational methodologies to be entitled View from the Bridge: Theology and Educational Method.
From 1993 to 1996 he produced the Yearbook
of American and Candian Churches (Abingdon Press), and is
author of The Role
of Computers in Religious
Education (Abingdon, 1986), with Parker Rossman Computers: New Opportunities for Personalized Ministry (Judson, 1984), and Using Personal Computers in the Church (Judson, 1982).
Educational Freedom in Eastern Europe By Charles Glenn Cato Institute, 338 pages, $ 25.95 cloth, $ 15.95 paper A valuable contribution by the
author of The Myth
of the Common School and perhaps our leading authority on comparative
education systems.
Both sides in this debate argue away from the assumption that a rather rich
education, and a pretty fair amount
of experience in the world, would be required
of anyone who might plausibly be designated
author of the Shakespeare corpus.
The
author shows the significance
of this attitude for such fields as ethics, social philosopohy, psychotherapy, and
education.
Bloom's book (subtitled How Higher
Education Has Failed Democracy and Impoverished the Souls
of Today's Students) is an attention - grabber, mainly because the
author, who now teaches philosophy and political science at the University
of Chicago, is a polemicist with an obvious scorn for understatement.
As they seek ways to redirect theological
education, the
authors of this book fear ideological captivity.
He is editor - elect
of Religious
Education, editor
of Philosophy
of Education 1992, and the
author of numerous articles, including «Science and Spirituality: Tradition and Interpretation in Liberal
Education,» which will appear in Curriculum Inquiry.
Joseph Clair is director
of the William Penn Honors Program and associate dean for the liberal arts at George Fox University, and
author of a forthcoming book on Augustine and
education.
Included in the book's five appendices is a coherent exploration
of the Christian tradition in Scottish
education and clearly shows the
author's wide - ranging knowledge.
So my dad just returned from the International Forum on Higher
Education for the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities held in Atlanta, where the hot topic
of the week was teaching evolution in Christian colleges.Francis Collins,
author of The Language
of God and founder
of theBioLogos Foundation, spoke at the conference, urging professors and administrators to beware
of placing students in the position
of having to choose between their intellectual integrity and their faith.
The Carnegie Corporation, it should be said, is not the
author, owner, publisher or proprietor
of these or
of the other publications issued by the staff
of The Study
of Theological
Education in the United States and Canada, and is not to be understood as approving by virtue
of its grant any
of the statements made or views expressed therein.
The competitive professionalization
of higher
education, the
authors believe, only adds to the difficulty.
The
authors show how parental choice
of school is not just the best way to improve
education but is a parental right.
One was the work
of a sociologist, Earl Brewer, who, with the aid
of a theologian and a ministries specialist, sought by an extensive content analysis
of sermons and other addresses given in a rural and an urban church to differentiate the patterns
of belief and value constituting those two parishes.67 The second was the inquiry
of a religious educator, C. Ellis Nelson, who departed from a curricular definition
of education to envision the congregation as a «primary society» whose integral culture conditions its young and old members.68 James Dittes, the third
author, described more fully the nature
of the culture encountered in the local church.
Craig Dykstra is vice president for religion at the Lilly Endowment, Inc., and
author of Growing in the Life
of Faith:
Education and Christian Practice.
Broadwell is the
author of Petraeus» biography, All In: The
Education of General David Petraeus, and was embedded with him in Afghanistan where rumors
of something romantic between the two were common but dismissed by people who knew them well.
The
authors of The Advancement
of Theological
Education are not so naive as to suppose that the fragmented theological course
of study can be unified simply by increasing faculty collegiality.
Don C. Richter is associate director
of the Valparaiso Project on the
Education and Formation
of People in Faith and
author of Mission Trips That Matter: Embodied Faith for the Sake
of the World (Upper Room Books).
While the marketing presents the
author as provocateur, one finds instead the reflections
of a decent, middle - aged man with a thorough
education, now thinking about his loves and aspirations in light
of the erosive power
of time.
Michael Gove, the Secretary
of State for
Education, may have surprised many by repeatedly calling for the teaching in schools
of authors such as Chaucer, Dryden and Pope but his suggestion deserves a response from the Catholic community, for each
of these great writers was a Catholic and each
of them is horribly neglected even in Catholic schools today.
Luther did not want to tangle personally with the great scholar, seventeen years his senior, and the best known literary man in Europe; only this very year (1516), Erasmus the famous
author of Enchiridion Militis Christiani (Manual
of the Christian Knight, 1503) had published in addition to the Greek New Testament his edition
of Jerome, and an original work commissioned for the likely future emperor, sixteen - year - old Charles Habsburg
of Castile and the Netherlands, grandson
of Emperor Maximilian, Institutio Principis Christiani (The
Education of a Christian Price), a plea for international peace and the encouragement
of learning.
These led me to his earlier works, which consistently vindicated Kass's self - description in his justly acclaimed Towards a More Natural Science: «The
author of this book is by reading a moralist, by
education a generalist, by training a physician and biochemist, by vocation a teacher» and student»
of philosophical texts, and by choice a lover
of serious conversations, who thinks best when sharing thoughts and speeches with another.»
Rather, the difficulty comes with the
authors» resistance to attention to «methodology» in studies
of Christian identity in theological
education.
Furthermore, along with most
of the other
authors we have discussed, they too hold that the basis
of restored unity lies in theological
education's overarching purpose.
Ross Douthat is an associate editor at the Atlantic Monthly and the
author of Privilege: Harvard and the
Education of the Ruling Class.
Author of Educating All God's Children: What Christians Can — and Should — Do to Improve Public
Education for Low - Income Kids