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This volume advances both conceptual and methodological knowledge in understanding the cultural changes required at the school level to develop teachers? collective responsibility for student learning. The concept of teachers? collective responsibility is both intriguing and elusive as it traverses both sociological and psychological aspects of teaching. Five major but interconnected discourses: professional community; professional development; relational trust; accountability; and efficacy map the terrain of this complex phenomenon. Results reported in this volume provide clear evidence that collective responsibility is positively correlated the coherence between professional learning programs and the school?s learning goals, teachers? commitment to enact those shared goals and teacher-to-teacher trust. In addition, teachers? collective struggle to address pressing issues for teaching and learning, and pedagogical leadership, when embedded in the organisational capacity of a school, form a complex and dynamic set of factors influencing the development of collective responsibility. Drawing together these important findings surfaces a need to rethink how schools, education systems and academics pay attention to what falls between the cracks for school reform. This book addresses aspects of school culture that guide the choices in the development of teachers? collective responsibility. Professional development, collective struggle, professional community, relational trust and pedagogical leadership as elements of school culture and organisational reform are modelled as a continuum of micro-political conditions interacting at the school level. 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(some col.) 225 1 $aAdvancing weather and climate science 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 08$a9780470694688 311 08$a0470694688 311 08$a9780470694695 311 08$a0470694696 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aIntro -- The Atmosphere and Ocean -- Contents -- Series Foreword -- Preface to the Third Edition -- 1 The Earth within the Solar System -- 1.1 The Sun and its constancy -- 1.2 Orbital variations in solar radiation -- 1.3 Radiative equilibrium temperature -- 1.4 Thermal inertia of the atmosphere -- 1.5 Albedo -- 1.6 The topography of the Earth's surface -- 2 Composition and Physical Properties of the Ocean and Atmosphere -- 2.1 Evolution of the atmosphere and ocean -- 2.2 Present-day composition of sea water -- 2.3 Introduction to gases and liquids -- 2.4 Hydrostatic equilibrium -- 2.5 Adiabatic changes and potential temperature -- 2.6 Vertical stability of the ocean and atmosphere -- 3 Radiation, Temperature and Stability -- 3.1 Vertical variation of atmospheric constituents -- 3.2 The attenuation of solar radiation -- 3.3 Absorption of planetary radiation -- 3.4 Vertical temperature profile and its relation to radiation -- 3.5 The absorption of solar radiation in the ocean -- 3.6 Diurnal and seasonal temperature cycles in the ocean -- 4 Water in the Atmosphere -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The moist atmosphere -- 4.3 Measurement and observation of water vapour -- 4.4 Stability in a moist atmosphere -- 4.5 Processes of precipitation and evaporation: The formation of clouds -- 4.6 Macroscopic processes in cloud formation -- 5 Global Budgets of Heat, Water and Salt -- 5.1 The measurement of heat budgets at the surface -- 5.2 Observations of surface heat fluxes and budgets -- 5.3 The measurement of the water budget -- 5.4 Observations of the water budget -- 5.5 The salt budget of the ocean -- 5.6 Temperature and salinity relationships in the ocean -- 5.7 Tracers in the ocean -- 6 Observations of Winds and Currents -- 6.1 Measurement of winds and currents -- 6.2 Scales of motion in the atmosphere and ocean -- 6.3 Time averaged circulation. 327 $a6.4 Time-dependent motion -- 7 The Influence of the Earth's Rotation on Fluid Motion -- 7.1 An introduction to the Earth's rotation -- 7.2 Inertial motion -- 7.3 Pressure gradients and geostrophic motion -- 7.4 Vorticity and circulation -- 7.5 The atmosphere and ocean boundary layers -- 7.6 Equatorial winds and currents -- 8 Waves and Tides -- 8.1 The spectrum of surface waves -- 8.2 Wind waves and swell -- 8.3 Long waves -- 8.4 Internal waves -- 8.5 Ocean tides -- 8.6 Storm surges -- 8.7 Atmospheric waves and tides -- 9 Energy Transfer in the Ocean-Atmosphere System -- 9.1 Modes of energy in the ocean-atmosphere system -- 9.2 The kinetic energy of the atmosphere and ocean -- 9.3 Mechanisms of kinetic energy transfer -- 9.4 General circulation of the atmosphere -- 9.5 General circulation of the ocean -- 10 Mathematical Modelling of the Ocean and Atmosphere -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Scientific modelling: A simple model of the surface layer of the ocean -- 10.3 A dynamical model of the ocean surface layer -- 10.4 Numerical solutions of mathematical models -- 10.5 Numerical solutions for momentum on a rotating Earth -- 10.6 Atmospheric and climate general circulation models -- 10.7 Global ocean models -- 10.8 Observations of the ocean and atmosphere -- 11 Atmosphere-Ocean Interaction -- 11.1 Air-sea interaction: An introduction -- 11.2 Seasonal anomalies of the ocean-land-atmosphere system -- 11.3 Interannual fluctuations in the ocean-atmosphere system -- 11.4 Decadal variations in the ocean-atmosphere system -- 12 Climate Change -- 12.1 Past climate observations -- 12.2 Mechanisms of climate change -- 12.3 Current climate change -- 12.4 Understanding recent climate change -- 12.5 Predicting future climate -- Problems -- Glossary -- General Reading -- Further Reading and References -- Figure Sources -- Appendices. 327 $aA Standard International (SI) Units -- B SI Unit Prefixes -- Index. 330 8 $aThe Atmosphere and Ocean The Atmosphere and Ocean is a fully revised and updated student friendly physical introduction to the atmosphere and ocean. 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