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Teach a Woman to Fish

Author : Ritu Sharma
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 286 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2014-06-10
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781137464262

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As the old axiom goes: "Give a man a fish and he eats for a day. Teach a man to fish and he eats for a lifetime." But teach a woman to fish, and everyone eats for a lifetime. In this firsthand account, Ritu Sharma shares how women can, and are, overcoming the forces that keep them in poverty. She chronicles her travels through four countries—Sri Lanka, Burkina Faso, Honduras, and Nicaragua—and the intimate interactions she had with the women living there. Sharma's story not only details her experiences, but also looks at the broader systems that prevent women from leaving poverty behind. From lack of property rights and government corruption to the scarcity of basic infrastructure like roads, these women are restricted by the external limitations placed upon them. Sharma draws from her experiences to frame a larger exploration of how Americans can be instrumental in helping women break free of restrictive systems and begin to facilitate women's upward mobility. Written in her engaging personal voice, Teach a Woman to Fish provides an insider's look at women in poverty, how Washington works, and how change really happens—from the United States to the rest of the world.

Women who Taught

Author : Alison L. Prentice,Marjorie R. Theobald
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 1991-01-01
Category : Education
ISBN : 0802067859

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Women who Taught by Alison L. Prentice,Marjorie R. Theobald Pdf

In an era when women are moving into so many areas of the labour force, we all remember some of the first working women we ever encountered: 'women teachers,' as they were too often known. The impact of women on education has been enourmous throughout the English-speaking world. It has also been ignored, for the most part, by mainstream historians of education. Alison Prentice and Marjorie R. Theobald have addressed this omission by bringing together a wide range of essays by feminist historians on the role of women in education at all levels, in Canada, Australia, Britain, and the United States. All the essays were ground-breaking when first published. Among the subjects they explore are the experience of women in private, or domestic, schooling and the rigours of teaching as single women in remote areas. Other essays discuss the impact on women's working schools in the nineteenth century; the growth of professional teachers' organizations; and the blurring of public and private in the lives of twentieth-century teachers. The editors provide an introduction that traces the growth of the emerging field of the history of women in teaching and identifies new directions currently developing. A bibliography offers further resources.

Girls Gone Wise in a World Gone Wild

Author : Mary A. Kassian
Publisher : Moody Publishers
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2010-04-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781575675510

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Inundated by popular culture, many women have lost their bearings and no longer trust the internal compass that intuitively affirms those things that are good, true, and noble about womanhood. As Jesus’ favorite and most powerful teaching tactic was the parable, it is appropriate that Mary Kassian walks the reader through the compelling tale of the wild versus wise woman found in Proverbs 7. By using 20 points of contrast, she helps readers discern wild from wise, saucy from biblically savvy, and more. Girls Gone Wise in a World Gone Wild will captivate, convict, and challenge women to become decreasingly worldly and increasingly godly, and it will equip them with truth for that journey. Includes questions for personal reflection at the end of each chapter

Women who Teach in Universities

Author : Margaret B. Sutherland,Margaret Sutherland
Publisher : Trentham Books
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Education
ISBN : 0948080000

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Women who Teach in Universities by Margaret B. Sutherland,Margaret Sutherland Pdf

This book explores the minority situation of women in university teaching, especially their scarcity at professoriate level.

The Guide for White Women Who Teach Black Boys

Author : Eddie Moore Jr.,Ali Michael,Marguerite W. Penick-Parks
Publisher : Corwin Press
Page : 471 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2017-09-22
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781506351766

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The Guide for White Women Who Teach Black Boys by Eddie Moore Jr.,Ali Michael,Marguerite W. Penick-Parks Pdf

Facing issues of race and privilege with a clear, compassionate gaze, this book helps teachers illuminate blind spots, overcome unintentional bias, and reach the students who need them the most.

Brave, Not Perfect

Author : Reshma Saujani
Publisher : Crown Currency
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2019-02-05
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9781524762346

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INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER • Inspired by her popular TED Talk, the founder and CEO of Girls Who Code urges women to embrace imperfection and live a bolder, more authentic life. “A timely message for women of all ages: Perfection isn’t just impossible but, worse, insidious.”—Angela Duckworth, bestselling author of Grit Imagine if you lived without the fear of not being good enough. If you didn’t care how your life looked on Instagram. If you could let go of the guilt and stop beating yourself up for making human mistakes. Imagine if, in every decision you faced, you took the bolder path? As women, too many of us feel crushed under the weight of our own expectations. We run ourselves ragged trying to please everyone, pass up opportunities that scare us, and avoid rejection at all costs. There’s a reason we act this way, Saujani says. As girls, we were taught to play it safe. Well-meaning parents and teachers praised us for being quiet and polite, urged us to be careful so we didn’t get hurt, and steered us to activities at which we could shine. As a result, we grew up to be women who are afraid to fail. It’s time to stop letting our fears drown out our dreams and narrow our world, along with our chance at happiness. By choosing bravery over perfection, we can find the power to claim our voice, to leave behind what makes us unhappy, and to go for the things we genuinely, passionately want. Perfection may set us on a path that feels safe, but bravery leads us to the one we’re authentically meant to follow. In Brave, Not Perfect,Saujani shares powerful insights and practices to help us let go of our need for perfection and make bravery a lifelong habit. By being brave, not perfect, we can all become the authors of our best and most joyful life.

The Right Kind of Strong

Author : Mary A. Kassian
Publisher : Thomas Nelson
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2019-07-30
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781400209842

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Award-winning author Mary Kassian provides readers a biblical guide to becoming the strong, resilient, capable women God created them to be. Our culture teaches us that it's important for women to be strong. The Bible agrees. Unfortunately, culture's idea of what makes a woman strong doesn't always align with the Bible's. As a result, Christians often have a skewed view of what constitutes strength. In The Right Kind of Strong, Mary Kassian delves into Paul's exhortation in 2 Timothy about the women of the church in Ephesus and uncovers warnings and truths about seven habits that can sap women's strength. She helps readers avoid these pitfalls by carefully considering the people they allow into their lives, taking control of their minds by taking every thought captive, quickly and regularly confessing sin, intentionally engaging their emotions, living out what they’re learning, developing confident convictions, and embracing their human weakness and leaning on the Lord. She reveals how, by implementing these seven habits, Christian women can walk in freedom and grow to be strong God's way.

The Guide for White Women Who Teach Black Boys

Author : Eddie Moore Jr.,Ali Michael,Marguerite W. Penick-Parks
Publisher : Corwin Press
Page : 472 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2017-09-22
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781506351773

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The Guide for White Women Who Teach Black Boys by Eddie Moore Jr.,Ali Michael,Marguerite W. Penick-Parks Pdf

Empower black boys to dream, believe, achieve Schools that routinely fail Black boys are not extraordinary. In fact, they are all-too ordinary. If we are to succeed in positively shifting outcomes for Black boys and young men, we must first change the way school is “done.” That’s where the eight in ten teachers who are White women fit in . . . and this urgently needed resource is written specifically for them as a way to help them understand, respect and connect with all of their students. So much more than a call to call to action—but that, too!—The Guide for White Women Who Teach Black Boys brings together research, activities, personal stories, and video interviews to help us all embrace the deep realities and thrilling potential of this crucial American task. With Eddie, Ali, and Marguerite as your mentors, you will learn how to: Develop learning environments that help Black boys feel a sense of belonging, nurturance, challenge, and love at school Change school culture so that Black boys can show up in the wholeness of their selves Overcome your unconscious bias and forge authentic connections with your Black male students If you are a teacher who is afraid to talk about race, that’s okay. Fear is a normal human emotion and racial competence is a skill that can be learned. We promise that reading this extraordinary guide will be a life-changing first step forward . . . for both you and the students you serve. About the Authors Dr. Eddie Moore, Jr., has pursued and achieved success in academia, business, diversity, leadership, and community service. In 1996, he started America & MOORE, LLC to provide comprehensive diversity, privilege, and leadership trainings/workshops. Dr. Moore is recognized as one of the nation’s top motivational speakers and educators, especially for his work with students K–16. Dr. Moore is the Founder/Program Director for the White Privilege Conference, one of the top national and international conferences for participants who want to move beyond dialogue and into action around issues of diversity, power, privilege, and leadership. Ali Michael, Ph.D., is the co-founder and director of the Race Institute for K–12 Educators, and the author of Raising Race Questions: Whiteness, Inquiry, and Education, winner of the 2017 Society of Professors of Education Outstanding Book Award. She is co-editor of the bestselling Everyday White People Confront Racial and Social Injustice and sits on the editorial board of the journal, Whiteness and Education. Dr. Michael teaches in the mid-career doctoral program at the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Education, as well as the Graduate Counseling Program at Arcadia University. Dr. Marguerite W. Penick-Parks currently serves as Chair of Educational Leadership and Policy at the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh. Her work centers on issues of power, privilege, and oppression in relationship to issues of curriculum with a special emphasis on the incorporation of quality literature in K–12 classrooms. She appears in the movie, “Mirrors of Privilege: Making Whiteness Visible,” by the World Trust Organization. Her most recent work includes a joint article on creating safe spaces for discussing White privilege with preservice teachers.

Black Women Taught Us

Author : Jenn M. Jackson
Publisher : Random House
Page : 369 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2024-01-23
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780593243343

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A reclamation of essential history and a hopeful gesture toward a better political future, this is what listening to Black women looks like—from a professor of political science and columnist for Teen Vogue. “Jenn M. Jackson is a beautiful writer and excellent scholar. In this book, they pay tribute to generations of Black women organizers and set forward a bold and courageous blueprint for our collective liberation.”—Imani Perry, author of South to America This is my offering. My love letter to them, and to us. Jenn M. Jackson, PhD, has been known to bring historical acuity to some of the most controversial topics in America today. Now, in their first book, Jackson applies their critical analysis to the questions that have long energized their work: Why has Black women’s freedom fighting been so overlooked throughout history, and what has our society lost because of our refusal to engage with our forestrugglers’ lessons? A love letter to those who have been minimized and forgotten, this collection repositions Black women’s intellectual and political work at the center of today’s liberation movements. Across eleven original essays that explore the legacy of Black women writers and leaders—from Harriet Jacobs and Ida B. Wells to the Combahee River Collective and Audre Lorde—Jackson sets the record straight about Black women’s longtime movement organizing, theorizing, and coalition building in the name of racial, gender, and sexual justice in the United States and abroad. These essays show, in both critical and deeply personal terms, how Black women have been at the center of modern liberation movements despite the erasure and misrecognition of their efforts. Jackson illustrates how Black women have frequently done the work of liberation at great risk to their lives and livelihoods. For a new generation of movement organizers and co-strugglers, Black Women Taught Us serves as a reminder that Black women were the first ones to teach us how to fight racism, how to name that fight, and how to imagine a more just world for everyone.

Why are men taught how to treat women correctly, But women aren't taught how to treat men correctly?

Author : TJ Clemons
Publisher : TJ Clemons
Page : 101 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2024-06-29
Category : Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Why are men taught how to treat women correctly, But women aren't taught how to treat men correctly? by TJ Clemons Pdf

This is a step in the direction of reality. Our society teaches us as men to cherish and respect women. We are taught from a very young age not to hit women and to handle them with extreme care. We are fed the doctrine that women are made up of “sugar and spice and everything nice!” There is some truth to this notion of the female nature. But then there is the other side of the coin. A lot of women tend to act out emotionally. Some of them to extreme levels. Women can be as unpredictable as the weather. This is to such an extreme that up until recent history all the tropical hurricane storms were given female names because of the extreme nature of their destructive power and energy. I myself respect women up to the point that they become disrespectful with me. Then in that case I may or may not choose to entertain their antics. I also don’t believe in putting my hands on a woman in anger. But I will use the necessary force to protect myself from hurt, harm, or danger. Some men don’t use restraint and tend to go by the notion that if they can put their hands on them like a man then they have the absolute right to return the same or a higher level of physical force. This brings me to the current topic at hand. If men are taught from children how to deal with and treat a woman, then why are women not given the same lessons when it comes to dealing with their male counterparts? It seems like it would be a common sense response. But it is not in fact a common practice. In fact women are often encouraged to do the exact opposite. They are in some cases given the green light to act out in uncivilized manners. Women will often congregate and have conversations about this same topic. They will encourage each other to act like a “bitch.” They will often celebrate and inspire their female friends and relatives to treat the men that they love and cherish like he is unworthy of her affections. I believe this is an act of other bitter and scorned women who want to destroy healthy and happy relationships. This sounds very crazy when you say it out loud but this happens quite often in our society. It is practically a right of passage. I have witnessed it with my own eyes and ears. These women will hype up their female associates into an emotionally destructive frenzy. And when the preverbal chips fall where they may and the dust clears these “supportive” female’s then will take no responsibility for your viscous actions. They will stand in amazement and in some cases blame the same woman that they gave this outrageous advice to for following their otherwise friendly recommendations. They may even step in and pick up the pieces and become “friendly” with your former male associate. So before you listen to a group of potential female haters take a moment and debate the notion of their motivation to sabotage your loving partnership. There is power in their words and actions. And there is equal power in your reaction to their subliminal suggestions. Sometimes it is better to think for yourself rather than seek the advice of others.

Defiant

Author : Kelley Nikondeha
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 54,5 Mb
Release : 2020-03-24
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781467458610

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There would be no Moses, no crossing of the Red Sea, no story of breaking the chains of slavery if it weren’t for the women in the Exodus narrative. Women on both sides of the Nile exhibited a subversive strength resisting Pharaoh and leading an entire people to freedom. Defiant explores how the Exodus women summoned their courage, harnessed their intelligence, and gathered their resources to enact justice in many small ways and overturned an empire. Women find themselves in similar circumstances today. The Women’s March stirred the conscience of a nation and prompted women to organize with and for their neighbors, it is worth reflecting on the resistance literature of Exodus and what it has to offer women. Defiant is about the deep work women do to create conditions for liberation in their church, community, and country. The women of Exodus defied Pharaoh, raised Moses, and plundered Egypt. We are invited to consider what the midwives, mothers of Moses, Miriam, Zipporah and her sisters demonstrate under the oppressive regime of Pharaoh and what it might unlock for us as we imagine our mandate under modern systems of injustice. Kelley Nikondeha presents a fresh paradigm for women, highlighting a biblical mandate to join the liberation work in our world. Women’s work involves more than tending to our own family and home. According to Exodus, it moves us beyond the domestic territory and into relationship with women across the river, confronting injustice and working to liberate our neighborhoods so all mothers and children are free. Nikondeha calls women to continue to be active agents in heralding liberation as we organize and march together for one another’s freedom.

Women in the Church (Third Edition)

Author : Andreas J. Köstenberger,Thomas R. Schreiner
Publisher : Crossway
Page : 316 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2016-02-12
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9781433549649

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Women in the Church (Third Edition) by Andreas J. Köstenberger,Thomas R. Schreiner Pdf

The role of women in the church is more hotly debated today than ever. Christians on all sides of the issue often turn to the apostle Paul’s words in 1 Timothy to justify their position, arguing over the meaning and application of this challenging passage. Now in its third edition, this classic exposition of 1 Timothy 2:9–15 includes contributions by Thomas Schreiner, Andreas Köstenberger, Robert Yarbrough, Rosaria Butterfield, and others, walking readers through the biblical text with careful exegesis, sound reasoning, and a keen awareness of the implications for men and women in the church. Academically rigorous yet pastorally sensitive, this book offers Christians a helpful overview of Paul’s teaching related to how men and women are to relate to one another when it comes to authoritative teaching in the local church. Includes a new preface, a new conclusion, four updated chapters, and two all-new chapters.

Thoughts on the Education of Daughters; With Reflections on Female Conduct, in the More Important Duties of Life

Author : Mary Wollstonecraft
Publisher : BoD – Books on Demand
Page : 77 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2023-10-24
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9783387303315

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Thoughts on the Education of Daughters; With Reflections on Female Conduct, in the More Important Duties of Life by Mary Wollstonecraft Pdf

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Knowing Women

Author : Marjorie R. Theobald
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Education
ISBN : 0521422329

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A comprehensive study of female education in nineteenth-century Australia, rich in narrative detail.

Who Said Women Can't Teach

Author : Charles Trombley
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant.com
Page : 243 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : Bibles
ISBN : 9781458796325

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Who Said Women Can't Teach by Charles Trombley Pdf

This book gives the biblical answers to some of the most complexcontroversial questions in women's ministry. Does God choose only men to lead, teach, preach? What is God's vision for women in ministry? What do the Bible, the Jewish Talmud, early Christian writings really mean about women in ministry? Did the apostle Paulthe early Christians dismiss the spiritual gifts of women? Are women today defying Scripture?