Sarah Shepherd: 5 books

Book cover of Sarah’S Haiku

Sarah’S Haiku

Poems About Living with Hope and Courage

by Sarah Shepherd
Language: English
Release Date: May 19, 2017

I started writing these poems in May 2016 as a way of distilling issues I often think about. I was seeking clarity of thought in preparation for visits with a therapist. Some poems are memories. Some are issues I struggle with in my life. Some are lessons I need to learn. Some are moments I want to...
Book cover of Perspectives on Flourishing in Schools
by Peter Bates, Bob Bayles, Wilfred Beckford
Language: English
Release Date: August 15, 2018

This book provides perspectives and insights across the educational system for how we might move toward living out this wish in all schools. The chapters provide perspectives on fundamental questions that have been guiding recent research on wellbeing in schools: How do school communities flourish...
Book cover of Working with Parents of Young People

Working with Parents of Young People

Research, Policy and Practice

by Amanda Holt, Cris Hoskin, Helen Richardon Foster
Language: English
Release Date: October 20, 2006

This book provides practical guidance for a wide range of professionals working with parents and families, answering common questions such as 'How can parents facilitate their child's transition to secondary school?' and 'How can families best communicate about alcohol?'. Drawing on the findings from...
Book cover of Unexplained: Exploring the Mysterious
by Sarah A. Shepherd
Language: English
Release Date: April 2, 2012

Are you intrigued by the unexplained? Then look no further. This book is a compilation of mysterious topics that will open your eyes and expand your mind. For example, did you know there is evidence that man might actually be millions of years older than what is currently taught? Or that ancient cultures...
Book cover of Cosmopolitanism and Tourism

Cosmopolitanism and Tourism

Rethinking Theory and Practice

by Adam Kaul, Ben Feinberg, Sarah E. Edwards
Language: English
Release Date: December 12, 2017

Within tourism studies, the cosmopolitan potentials of tourism have often been situated within a broader conversation about globalization, an approach that implies that cosmopolitanism is a predictable by-product of globalization and becoming more cosmopolitan should be the goal of travel. And yet...
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