Reclaiming Economics for Future Generations

Reclaiming Economics for Future Generations
Author: Lucy Ambler,Joe Earle,Nicola Scott
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2022-01-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1526159864

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Reclaiming economics for future generations argues that to build economies which serve people and the planet we need a diverse and decolonised curriculum. How does the global economy currently fail people and the planet, and why has mainstream economics knowledge inadequately addressed the pressing issues of today?

Reclaiming Youth at Risk

Reclaiming Youth at Risk
Author: Larry K. Brendtro,Martin Brokenleg,Steve Van Bockern
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015055438835

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Based on the book by the same title, the Reclaiming Youth at Risk video workshop takes viewers inside two schools and two residential treatment centers that have experienced great success in creating environments that allow young people to transfrom crisis into opportunity and failure into success.

Reclaiming Our Future

Reclaiming Our Future
Author: ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMISSION FOR ASIA AND THE PA.,United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2022
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789210015370

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The publication describes pathways to achieve more inclusive and sustainable post-pandemic recovery in Asia and the Pacific. It identifies elements for a common agenda for present and future generations centered on protecting people and planet, leveraging on digital opportunities, trading and investing more together, raising financial resources and managing debt. It underlines the need to listen and work with the youth, placing women at the center for crisis-prepared policy action and new people-centric partnerships, with a readiness of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) to serve.

Reclaiming Our Future

Reclaiming Our Future
Author: William W Winpisinger,John Logue
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2019-06-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781000309171

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This book recounts the historic struggles of the American labor movement for safer workplaces, for a healthier environment, for corporate accountability, for equal rights for the majority who are women, and for civil rights for the minority who are not white.

Reclaiming Our Health

Reclaiming Our Health
Author: John Robbins
Publsiher: H J Kramer
Total Pages: 436
Release: 1998
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0915811804

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The author calls for a revolution in health care, criticizing its hostility to alternative medicine and its bias against women.

Reclaiming Our Students

Reclaiming Our Students
Author: Hannah Beach,Tamara Neufeld Strijack
Publsiher: Page Two
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-04-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781989603222

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Fact: Children are more anxious, aggressive, and shut down than ever. br> Faced with this epidemic of emotional health crises and behavioral problems, teachers are asking themselves what went wrong. Why have we lost our students? More importantly: how can we get them back? Hannah Beach, a celebrated educator and specialist in the field of emotional health, and Tamara Neufeld Strijack, Clinical Counsellor and Academic Dean of the acclaimed Neufeld Institute, provide a thoughtful guide to restoring the student-teacher relationship and creating the conditions for change. Reclaiming Our Students arms teachers with strategies to reassert their leadership role and build emotional safety in the classroom. The result: students can get back to learning, and teachers can get back to teaching You'll learn: - How to build, feed, and protect the student-teacher relationship - Why children are anxious or bossy, aggressive or checked out, and what teachers can do to address these behavioral issues at their root - How you can help students and classes shift their identity as the "problem student" or "bad class" - Experiential activities for students of all ages that preserve and restore emotional health and well-being Plus, you'll find special considerations and information for parents, principals, counsellors, and home educators for building safety and support in the learning environment. Combining Hannah's groundbreaking experiential approach to creating emotional health and community in the classroom with the Neufeld Institute's insightful approach to building relationships and making sense of children, Reclaiming Our Students is required reading for teachers who not only want to understand and overcome daily challenges, but also re-connect to their calling as educators.

Reclaiming Youth at Risk

Reclaiming Youth at Risk
Author: Larry Brendtro,Martin Brokenleg
Publsiher: Solution Tree Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2009-04-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781934009970

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A balance of wisdom drawn from Native American philosophies and Western psychology, this book offers a unique perspective for connecting with troubled students. It challenges educators to see youth at risk through new eyes and offers compelling, concrete alternatives for reclaiming them.

Reclaiming Gotham

Reclaiming Gotham
Author: Juan González
Publsiher: The New Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2017-09-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781620972861

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How Bill de Blasio’s mayoral victory triggered a seismic shift in the nation’s urban political landscape—and what it portends for our cities in the future In November 2013, a little-known progressive stunned the elite of New York City by capturing the mayoralty by a landslide. Bill de Blasio’s promise to end the “Tale of Two Cities” had struck a chord among ordinary residents still struggling to recover from the Great Recession. De Blasio’s election heralded the advent of the most progressive New York City government in generations. Not since the legendary Fiorello La Guardia in the 1930s had so many populist candidates captured government office at the same time. Gotham, in other words, had been suddenly reclaimed in the name of its people. How did this happen? De Blasio’s victory, journalist legend Juan González argues, was not just a routine change of government but a popular rebellion against corporate-friendly policies that had dominated New York for decades. Reflecting that broader change, liberal Democrats Bill Peduto in Pittsburgh, Betsy Hodges in Minneapolis, and Martin Walsh of Boston also won mayoral elections that same year, as did insurgent Ras Baraka in Newark the following year. This new generation of municipal leaders offers valuable lessons for those seeking grassroots reform.