Books, Nonfiction, Education, Vocational

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Charles H. Traub, Steven Heller, Adam B. Bell
The Education of a Photographer
by Allworth Press (Paperback) (Release Date: 2006-06-01)
The Education of a Photographer
• What inspires great visionaries? • Ideal for art students at every level • Illuminating words about creating great images • Published in association with New York’s School of Visual Arts What does it mean to become a photographer in the twenty-first century? This thoughtful collection of essays illuminates the spirit of the people who make the indelible images of our times. Aspiring and professional photographers—especially those in arts programs throughout the United States—will appreciate the comprehensive vision of The Education of a Photographer. Classic writings from the twentieth century as well as the thoughts of the most influential talents working today, plus essays from designers, editors, and gallery owners, make this a compelling look at what drives and inspires photographers to create great work.

The Education of a Photographer

Chris Widener
The Angel Inside: Michelangelo's Secrets For Following Your Passion and Finding the Work You Love
by Broadway Books (Hardcover) (Release Date: 2007-04-17)
The Angel Inside: Michelangelo's Secrets For Following Your Passion and Finding the Work You Love
The break-out business parable that’s already sold more than 70,000 copies, The Angel Inside tells the story of a young man searching for meaning in his work and finding it in an unlikely place: the life and art of Michelangelo.There will come a time when you must decide to lead the life someone else has chosen for you…or the life you want.According to legend, when a young boy asked the great Renaissance artist Michelangelo why he was working so hard hitting the block of marble that would eventually become his greatest sculpture, David, the artist replied, “Young man, there is an angel inside this rock, and I am setting him free.” In The Angel Inside, the renowned consultant and career coach Chris Widener uses Michelangelo’s words to explore the hidden potential that exists within us all.In this unforgettable tale, Tom Cook, a disillusioned American businessman, has traveled to Italy looking for direction in his life. In Florence, the last city on his tour, Tom meets a ...

The Angel Inside: Michelangelo's Secrets For Following Your Passion and Finding the Work You Love

Curtis R. Finch, John R. Crunkilton
Curriculum Development in Vocational and Technical Education: Planning, Content, and Implementation (5th Edition)
by Allyn & Bacon (Paperback)
Curriculum Development in Vocational and Technical Education: Planning, Content, and Implementation (5th Edition)
What is the current status of vocational and technical education programs? What are the current and projected sources of employment in various communities? How do these two questions influence each other? In order to keep up with the labor demands of an increasingly complex and technologically-oriented workplace, vocational and technical schools need to keep their programs on the cutting edge of contemporary work environments. This book offers useful information about how to plan, develop, implement, and succeed in vocational and technical programs. The twelve chapters take the reader through these programs from start to finish. Also included are numerous illustrations, forms, and descriptions of how to successfully work through the development process. Each chapter includes a set of references that assist in gathering additional related information. Instructors, administrators, curriculum specialists, and anyone involved in the vocational and technical education field.

Curriculum Development in Vocational and Technical Education: Planning, Content, and Implementation (5th Edition)

Donn E. Brolin, Robert J. Loyd
Career Development and Transition Services: A Functional Life Skills Approach (4th Edition)
by Prentice Hall (Paperback)
Career Development and Transition Services: A Functional Life Skills Approach (4th Edition)
The long-awaited revision of this classic book again offers a thorough, sensitive overview of the concepts and applications of transition education. Coverage takes a whole-life approach to meeting the functional/ transitional needs of students and adults for whom a career-oriented educational environment is optimal, including those who could benefit from community college programs. Based on the widely-used Life-Centered Career Education (LCCE) program, this book provides teaching strategies that focus on twenty-two major competency areas embracing daily living, personal/social, and occupational skills. Complete with a step-by-step program for implementing a school curriculum that teaches career and life skills, this is the book that defined the transition course in Special Education. For special education teachers.

Career Development and Transition Services: A Functional Life Skills Approach (4th Edition)

Paul A. Bott
Testing and Assessment in Occupational and Technical Education
by Allyn & Bacon (Paperback)
Testing and Assessment in Occupational and Technical Education
This well-organized, easy-to-read book fills a gaping hole in occupational teacher preparation, and will be particularly useful as a reference for first-year teachers. No other books are written with the introductory instructor in mind.

Testing and Assessment in Occupational and Technical Education

Peterson's
Culinary Schools 12th Edition
by Peterson's (Paperback)
Culinary Schools 12th Edition

Culinary Schools 12th Edition

Kenneth Carter Gray, Edwin L. Herr
Other Ways to Win: Creating Alternatives for High School Graduates
by Corwin Press (Hardcover)
Other Ways to Win: Creating Alternatives for High School Graduates
High school students in the "academic middle" are at a great disadvantage when graduation time comes. In terms of traditional career paths, their futures aren't bright. Today's labor market is uncertain and difficult. Tuition costs for traditional four-year colleges have soared out of reach for many students. And the academic records of these students will greatly limit their likelihood of acceptance and, therefore, their options for further education. But there are promising alternatives. And that's the good-news message from authors Gray and Herr. This timely book explores the choices available to students beyond traditional four-year colleges, options that carry a much higher probability of success and are more accessible for students in the academic middle. The authors discuss the long-held "one way to win" theory and analyze why it is no longer working. Using information gained by studying the experiences of secondary and postsecondary students, Gray and Herr document the ...

Other Ways to Win: Creating Alternatives for High School Graduates

Harlow G. Unger
But What If I Don't Want to Go to College?: A Guide to Success Through Alternative Education
by Facts on File (Hardcover)
But What If I Don't Want to Go to College?: A Guide to Success Through Alternative Education
How to Pick a Perfect Private School offers parents a complete guide to every aspect of private schools. From military academies to country day schools, the various categories of schools are covered in detail, including: the advantages private schools offer; how to finance private school education; how to determine a child's educational needs; the criteria for evaluating a school; how to determine the financial condition of a school; and what to look for during the campus visit. Also includes a new section giving parents a public-school option, describing magnet schools, high-tech schools and a handful of academic "super schools." With a fully updated appendix on "Member Schools of the National Association of Independent Schools."

But What If I Don't Want to Go to College?: A Guide to Success Through Alternative Education

Paul A. Bott
Teaching Your Occupation to Others: A Guide to Surviving the First Year (2nd Edition)
by Allyn & Bacon (Paperback)
Teaching Your Occupation to Others: A Guide to Surviving the First Year (2nd Edition)
New teachers often face challenges in their first year of teaching that their textbooks might not have prepared them for: getting a job, preparing for the first day of teaching, ordering supplies, assuming the role of teacher, and more. This book is a survival guide for teachers with the "first year jitters." This book gets straight to the point of what works for new teachers, and in a clear, engaging voice, explains how to do it. The book offers numerous methods for instruction not specific to any one subject or content area. The realities of the modern classroom are reflected in this "must have" guide. Designed for anyone thinking about entering the teaching profession or novice teachers.

Teaching Your Occupation to Others: A Guide to Surviving the First Year (2nd Edition)

Kenneth C. Gray, Edwin L. Herr
Workforce Education: The Basics
by Allyn & Bacon (Paperback)
Workforce Education: The Basics
Businesses and the government are clamoring for a better-prepared workforce. The successful practice of workforce education requires practitioners to have prerequisite knowledge. This common body of knowledge is applicable to practice in all settings: industry, community colleges, high schools, etc. The purpose of this book is to provide this background. This book provides a comprehensive look at workforce education, an aspect of education which prepares individuals to be competitive in seeking employment or to improve on-the-job performance. Written with the practitioner in mind, this is the only foundations book designed for both human resource development and secondary/postsecondary technical education professionals. Employment & training services, human resources.

Workforce Education: The Basics

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