Populäres Studien- und Prüfungsfach: Gender Studies. Die Fragen nach der Bedeutung des Geschlechts und der Geschlechterverhältnisse nehmen einen festen Platz in Lehre und Forschung ein. Auf welchen Methoden und Theorien fußen die Gender Studies? Das Lehrbuch gibt darüber Aufschluss und präsentiert verschiedene Disziplinen und ihren Umgang mit der Gender-Kategorie. In der Neuauflage mit neuesten Literaturhinweisen und aktuellen Übersichten über Institutionen und Forschungsinitiativen
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"Contrary to conventional wisdom about what makes a good negotiator - namely, being aggressive and unemotional - in Bring Yourself, Taheripour offers a radically different perspective. In her own life, and in her more than 15 years of experience teaching negotiation, she's found that the best negotiators are empathetic, curious, and present. The essence of bargaining isn't the transaction, but the conversation and human connection. It is when we bring our whole, authentic selves to the table that we can advocate for ourselves fearlessly and find creative solutions that benefit everyone"--
"Social Skills: Developing Effective Interpersonal Communication is a definitive guide to understanding and meeting the needs of those who have difficulty with social skills. Written in a clear and accessible manner by bestselling author Alex Kelly, this book provides a theoretical framework to the teaching of social skills alongside a range of practical ideas for practitioners. It includes: what we mean by social skills; how social skills develop, and why they sometimes do not; how to assess social skills; how to work effectively in groups or one-to-one settings; and, how to measure the impact of intervention"--
Intro -- Foreword I -- Foreword II -- Foreword III -- Preface -- Advance Praise for Teaching the Entrepreneurial Mindset Across the University: An Integrative Approach -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Part I: Motivation -- 1: All Students Need an Entrepreneurial Mindset -- 1.1 Learning Objectives -- 1.2 Defining the Entrepreneurial Mindset -- 1.3 Four Ways Students Can Leverage an Entrepreneurial Mindset -- 1.3.1 Leveraging an Entrepreneurial Mindset to Start a New Business -- 1.3.2 Leveraging an Entrepreneurial Mindset in Your Job -- 1.3.3 Leveraging an Entrepreneurial Mindset to Address Societal Grand Challenges -- 1.3.4 Leveraging an Entrepreneurial Mindset in Your Personal Life -- References -- 2: Current Approaches for Cultivating the Entrepreneurial Mindset -- 2.1 Learning Objectives -- 2.2 The Responsibility of Universities -- 2.3 Curricular Offerings -- 2.3.1 Within the Business School -- 2.3.2 Outside the Business School: Discipline-Specific Curricular Offerings -- 2.3.3 Outside the Business School: University-Wide Curricular Offerings -- 2.4 Cocurricular Offerings -- 2.5 The Challenge -- References -- 3: The Gap Within Entrepreneurial Mindset Education -- 3.1 Learning Objectives -- 3.2 The Gap: The Vast Majority of Students Are Left Behind -- 3.3 Why Are Students Being Left Behind? -- 3.4 Toward an "Across the Curriculum" Approach in Teaching the Entrepreneurial Mindset -- References -- Part II: Design -- 4: Introduction to the Entrepreneurial Mindset Teaching Blueprint -- 4.1 Learning Objectives -- 4.2 The Blueprint -- 4.2.1 Curriculum Design for Entrepreneurial Integration -- 4.2.2 Curriculum Design for Professional Skill Development -- 4.2.3 Curriculum Design for Mindset Cultivation -- 4.2.4 Curriculum Design for Teaching with Intention -- References.
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"Talking openly and honestly about racism is a challenging endeavor in today's world. Such conversations are often riddled with defensive tones, misinformation, and general discomfort. Thankfully, Beyond Conversations About Race: A Guide for Discussions With Students, Teachers, and Communities, written by a collective of brilliant authors, including Douglas Reeves, Anthony Muhammad, Sharroky Hollie, Kenneth C. Williams, Washington Collado, Rosa Isiah, and Yvette Jackson, addresses the difficulties of challenging conversations about race. The book addresses a whole array of scenarios and discussion questions about race, such as important history regarding race, who should take responsibility for what, the creation of safe spaces for conversations, violence, advocacy, and law enforcement. The book aims not only to encourage challenging conversations but to spark action, with the goal of developing anti-racism. With all the events and tragedies surrounding racism, people need to understand how to talk about racism. Beyond Conversations About Race provides a comprehensive guide for how to have these conversations and how to transfer them into the action the world needs"--