Career Achievement

Career Achievement
Author: Karine Blackett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2023
Genre: Job hunting
ISBN: 1266604278

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"This text couples the most tried-and-true steps to achieving career goals with new principles and tools that are absent in other career development books. it also provides the opportunity not only to apply traditional career planning and search techniques, but also to incorporate the Internet and online resources into the process. Career Achievement is a powerful combination of both proven and new career assessment, marketing, communication, and management tools"--

School Achievement and Failure in Portuguese and Spanish Speaking Countries

School Achievement and Failure in Portuguese and Spanish Speaking Countries
Author: Edgar Galindo,Adelinda A. Candeias,Heldemerina S. Pires,Miguel Ángel Carbonero
Publsiher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018-08-31
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9782889455522

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This book is devoted to an increasingly important educational problem in the modern societies: school achievement and failure. School failure is presently a problem in developed as well as in developing countries. In the Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries in Europe and Latin America, school achievement and failure is consequently an important topic of political, social and scientific discussion. The following papers revise the latest research in the field, from the perspective of Psychology.

Achievement Motivation in the Leadership Role of Extension Agents

Achievement Motivation in the Leadership Role of Extension Agents
Author: Maimunah Ismail,Roya Karami
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2014-07-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781443864817

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This book is relevant to the practice and theory of agricultural extension. In the current context of significant changes in thinking, policy, and expectations, these changes require extension agents to respond to challenges in developing leadership skills to support and encourage changes at farm and household levels. The book has identified the background, personal, and environmental factors influencing achievement motivation in the leadership role of extension agents. The background factors are primary dimensions of diversity and are less amenable to change, exert significant impacts, and shape our basic self-image, sense of identity, and early learning experiences. Researchers often ignore the interdependence of the background factors with other (secondary) dimensions of diversity, in which the latter are changeable personal characteristics that are acquired, and may be modified or abandoned throughout life. Although the secondary dimensions of diversity are more controllable, they will be affected by other people’s decisions, which in this book we see as environmental factors. The reliability and applicability of the above-mentioned theoretical discussions have been tested in an original study involving extension agents in Iran.

The Anatomy of Achievement Gaps

The Anatomy of Achievement Gaps
Author: Jaekyung Lee
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2016
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780190217648

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The Anatomy of Achievement Gaps offers a critical analysis of underachievement problems in American education from interdisciplinary, international, and systems perspectives. The book has several aims: to build a new model of achievement gap research and policy; to provide evidence on the state and alterability of achievement gaps; to synthesize separate lines of domestic and international achievement gap research; and to evaluate and inform American P-16 (pre-school through college) education policies. In light of socioeconomic changes and educational paradigm shifts, Jaekyung Lee extends the scope of analysis from a K-12 to a P-16 education pipeline and from domestic racial/social groups to international groups, with focus on the case of South Korea. Through multilevel and longitudinal analyses of U.S. national and international datasets, The Anatomy of Achievement Gaps provides new evidence on the status and trends of achievement gaps, causes of these gaps, and the effects of policy interventions. In an effort to evaluate the nation's strengths and weaknesses across the P-16 education pipeline, it draws upon a wide range of educational data sources and indicators. Featuring cross-cultural perspectives beyond the U.S., Lee reframes achievement gap and educational accountability issues.

Self Concept Learning Styles Study Habits and Academic Achievement of Adolescents in Kashmir A study on Psychological variables and academic achievement of adolescents in Kashmir

Self     Concept  Learning Styles  Study Habits and Academic Achievement of Adolescents in Kashmir  A study on Psychological variables and academic achievement of adolescents in Kashmir
Author: Siraj Shazia
Publsiher: Anchor Academic Publishing (aap_verlag)
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2014-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783954897100

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There have been a countless new developments in the field of education. It is a fact that in recent years Education has emerged as a professional subject knowledge of which is essential for an effective instruction.The utility of the book is further enhanced by the provision of summary and references and appendices. Not only this the logistic and lucid presentation of the book will foster critical thinking and creative imagination in dealing with the students.It is hoped that this book will enable the teachers to perceive classroom situations with a deeper insight and also increase his/her professional competence. They can focus on the shortcomings of the students so that they can be tackled well in time and can groom and excel in all fields of life.

The Work Family Interface

The Work Family Interface
Author: Sampson Lee Blair,Josip Obradović
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2018-10-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781787691131

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This volume focuses upon the complex nature of the work-family interface, and how families around the globe deal with the inherent dilemmas therein. Chapters examine how work affects families in both overt and discrete manners, as well as how family life, in turn, affects paid employment.

The ART of Achievement and Fulfillment

The ART of Achievement and Fulfillment
Author: Nkem Mpamah
Publsiher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2013
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781452565705

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Nkem Mpamah thought he was originally cut-out for endless struggle with nothing to show for his effort until he discovered that many people are languishing in similar pain and disappointment from inability to live life on their own terms. In The ART of Achievement and Fulfillment Nkem gives you the codes that will literarily take you from where you are now, to where you desire to be. Whether you're starting a new career or business, or feel overwhelmed and looking for a change; whatever that moment is for you, the principles he share in this book will transform you! In This Book You will learn: Decisions and Destiny - Proven Ways to Make Life-Changing Decisions Values and Beliefs - The art of living life on Your Own Terms Step-by-Step Guide to Set and Achieve Audacious Goals Time and Life Management - The Psychology of achieving More in Less Time The Art of Influencing Others Through Transformational Leadership Focusing on these fundamentals, Nkem breaks each code down to simple understandable action items, and offers numerous tools and strategies, which you can use to live life on your own terms if you put them into practice. Success is good, and achievement brings happiness, but fulfillment is about touching lives. This book will teach you how.

Caribbean Achievement in Britain

Caribbean Achievement in Britain
Author: Winniey E. Maduro
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2017-11-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319654768

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This book explores a range of psychosocial resources, and discusses them in relation to lived experiences and outcomes in educational and socioeconomic domains. It offers close insights into the complex relationship between psychosocial resources, such as familial influence, religiosity, aspirations, and socioeconomic progression in Britain. This is achieved by exploring the lived experiences of a sample group of Caribbeans, one of Britain's most internally diverse but discernibly disadvantaged social groups. Detailed accounts of the participants’ experiences are offered to provide insights to a wide range of stakeholders in education. Teachers, behaviour specialists, parents, policy advocates, psychologists, social researchers, social justice warriors and lay people will all benefit from this empirically informed perspective on psychosocial resources and their implications for educational attainment and socioeconomic progress. The book implores the reader to appreciate more fully how psychosocial resources play out in outcomes of achievement and progression, and how such outcomes may be improved among members of some disadvantaged social groups. It will be an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and educators in the fields of Education, Sociology, and Psychology.