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UNINA9910794230703321 |
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Dombro Amy Laura <1953-> |
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Powerful Interactions [[electronic resource] ] : How to Connect with Children to Extend Their Learning, Second Edition |
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La Vergne, : National Association for the Education of Young Children, 2020 |
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1 online resource (205 p.) |
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JablonJudy |
StetsonCharlotte |
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Children - Education |
Children and adults |
Handbooks and manuals. |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Welcome. The power of teacher-children interactions -- About this book -- A first look at powerful interactions. What is a "powerful interaction"? -- How do you turn an everyday interaction into a powerful interaction? -- What's in it for you? -- Step one : be present. What does it mean to "be present"? -- Doing a quick "me check" -- Getting better at "being present" -- Reflect on your practice -- Step two : connect. What does it mean to "connect"? -- Seven strategies for connecting -- Steep three : extend learning. What does it mean to "extend learning"? -- Examples of extending learning -- Ten strategies for extending learning -- You make the difference! Energy-keep your cup filled -- Confidence-watch yourself in slow motion -- One last word. |
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Make your everyday interactions with children intentional and purposeful with these steps: Be Present, Connect, and Extend Learning. |
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UNINA9910978255303321 |
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Gonzalez Anita |
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Shipping out : race, performance, and labor at sea / / Anita Gonzalez |
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Ann Arbor : , : University of Michigan Press, , 2025 |
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©2025 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 online resource (227 pages) |
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Performance artists - Social aspects - Caribbean Area |
Entertainers - Social aspects - Caribbean Area |
Theater and society - Caribbean Area |
Performing arts - Social aspects - Caribbean Area |
Minorities in the theater - Social aspects - Caribbean Area |
Cruise ships - Employees - Social aspects - Caribbean Area |
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Title from eBook information screen.. |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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Shipping Out: Race, Performance, and Labor at Sea provides a rare perspective on performance by staff above and below deck on Caribbean cruise ships, as viewed through the lenses of race, class, and gender. Drawing on her experiences as a destination lecturer on Caribbean cruise lines for twenty years, Anita Gonzalez offers a unique viewpoint as she examines contemporary Caribbean cruise culture as an ethnographically complex site where North American and European travelers are exposed to other cultures through the orchestrated experiences on ship, and via excursions to ports. Gonzales argues that the cruise ship experience is deliberately crafted to deliver the best immersive performance by its workers. However, the workers never leave the theater, they merely move below deck--and like ships' stewards and cooks from previous centuries, they work within an imaginary where Global Majority people are envisioned as servants. By utilizing ethnography and archival materials to illustrate the ship |
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worker's experiences on contemporary cruise ships, and then contrasting those circumstances with the personal accounts of workers on historical merchant ships, Shipping Out illuminates how workers' presence on ships complicates notions of freedom and enslavement, home and journey, place and space. |
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