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The Constraints-Led Approach Principles for Sports Coaching and Practice Design

A Constraints-Led Approach to Baseball Coaching

A Constraints-led Approach to Figure Skating Coaching

A Constraints-led Approach to Figure Skating Coaching

Motor skill acquisition and athlete development practices are rapidly evolving. Positioned at the forefront of this evolution the constraints-led approach encourages practitioners to consider the athlete as a whole person with unique traits abilities and capacities. Accordingly an athlete’s competitive success lies in the practitioner’s ability to adapt programming to the unique needs of each athlete and to facilitate the athlete-environment relationship. A Constraints-led Approach to Figure Skating Coaching applies contemporary motor skill acquisition and athlete development practices to figure skating. The book encourages coaches to think about why they coach the athletes they want to support and the goals they want their program to achieve. It informs coaches how to transform these core considerations into the driving inspiration for their daily coaching practices including assessment methods the coach-athlete relationship practice structure competition preparation and conceptions of technique. The lessons here are founded on the constraints-led approach. They are personal yet broadly inclusive to the global sports programming market. The book is written through a ‘conversive’ voice and is accessible to a broad audience interested in athlete development and programming such as coaches athletes and parents. At the same time academics and students in the areas of sport coaching biomechanics motor skill acquisition strength and conditioning and related disciplines will find interest in the insights provided from this underrepresented niche in sports.

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Using Spirituality in Psychotherapy The Heart Led Approach to Clinical Practice

North Korea's Women-led Grassroots Capitalism

A Constraints-Led Approach to Swim Coaching

A Constraints-Led Approach to Swim Coaching

Motor skill acquisition and athlete development practices are rapidly evolving. Positioned at the forefront of this evolution the constraints-led approach encourages practitioners to consider the athlete as a whole person with unique traits abilities and capacities. Accordingly an athlete’s competitive success lies in the practitioner’s ability to adapt their programming to the unique needs of each athlete and to develop an understanding of the athlete-environment relationship. A Constraints-Led Approach to Swim Coaching applies contemporary motor skill acquisition and athlete development practices to swimming. This book encourages coaches to reconsider how they approach skill development in a sport that requires considerable physical training and highly efficient movement. It presents a framework for identifying the various constraints that determine the ability to perform at a high level. It then offers coaches practical examples to navigate the manipulation of constraints to support the development of physical capacities and the ability to effectively utilize those capacities through efficient movement. These frameworks are broadly inclusive to the global sports programming market. This book is written through a “conversive” voice and is accessible to a broad audience interested in athlete development and programming such as coaches sport scientists support staff athletes and parents. At the same time academics and students in the areas of sport coaching biomechanics motor skill acquisition strength and conditioning and related disciplines will find interest in the insights provided from this underrepresented niche in sports.

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A Constraints-Led Approach to Golf Coaching

A Constraints-Led Approach to Golf Coaching

While the popularity of golf is coming under increased pressure it continues to hook millions of players. However the complexity of the game and the extremely high level of precision required to hit the ball consistently well means that it is a game that is difficult to even become ‘good’ at let alone master. Consequently irrespective of whether the player is a weekend golfer a club member or a tour professional the search for the key to playing good golf feeds an insatiable desire for ideas and tips to improve golf performance and bring one’s handicap down. However traditional coaching with its primary focus on developing the perfect swing is not leading to a reduction in handicaps and the time is ripe for a new approach. This book aims to fill this void and is a landmark text for golf coaches and players about applying a constraints-led approach (CLA) to golf coaching. In this book two golf coaches Pete Arnott and Graeme McDowall talk to Ian Renshaw to demonstrate how their practice is driven and inspired by their alignment to a CLA. A Constraints-Led Approach to Golf Coaching includes case studies and examples of how constraints are manipulated to induce adaption in the technical tactical (or put in golf terms course management) physiological and psychological development mechanisms needed to improve at golf. Examples cover coaching from their work with beginners high handicappers aspirant tour players and elite players looking to make the ‘tour’.

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Improving Communication in Mental Health Settings Evidence-Based Recommendations from Practitioner-led Research

International-Led Statebuilding and Local Resistance Hybrid Institutional Reforms in Post-Conflict Kosovo

International-Led Statebuilding and Local Resistance Hybrid Institutional Reforms in Post-Conflict Kosovo

International-Led Statebuilding and Local Resistance contributes theoretical and empirical insights to the existing knowledge on the scope challenges and results of post-conflict international state- and institution-building project focusing on post-war Kosovo. Post-war Kosovo is one of the high-profile cases of international intervention hosting a series of international missions besides a massive inflow of international aid technical assistance and foreign experts. Theoretically the book goes beyond the standard narrative of international top-down institution building by exploring how international and local factors interact bringing in the mediating role of local resistance and highlighting the hybridity of institutional change. Empirically the book tests those alternative explanations in key areas of institutional reform – municipal governance public administration normalization of relations with Serbia high education creation of armed forces the security sector and the hold of Salafi ideologies. The findings speak to timely and pertinent issues regarding the limits of international promotion of effective institutions; the mediating role of local agents; and the hybrid forms of institution-building taking shape in post-conflict Kosovo and similar post-war contexts more broadly. Addressing challenges of state-building at the intersection of international interventions local strategies of resistance and the hybridity of institution-building experience with institutional reforms in Kosovo and in post-conflict contexts more broadly International-Led Statebuilding and Local Resistance will be of great interest to scholars of international relations state building and post-conflict societies. The chapters were originally published as a special issue of Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. | International-Led Statebuilding and Local Resistance Hybrid Institutional Reforms in Post-Conflict Kosovo

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Beautiful Light An Insider’s Guide to LED Lighting in Homes and Gardens

Indigenous Practice and Community-Led Climate Change Solutions The Relevance of Traditional Cosmic Knowledge Systems

Passport to Change Designing Academically Sound Culturally Relevant Short-Term Faculty-Led Study Abroad Programs

Passport to Change Designing Academically Sound Culturally Relevant Short-Term Faculty-Led Study Abroad Programs

There has been enormous growth in faculty-led short-term study abroad programs because they offer flexibility and expand opportunities for students and faculty members who wish to study and work abroad but do not have the resources or time to spend a semester or year away. These experiential programs offer unique opportunities for university faculty to teach their disciplines abroad while engaging students in direct authentic cultural encounters for transformative change. This volume provides a detailed framework and guidance on how to plan and implement a faculty-led study abroad program. Seasoned faculty leaders and administrators describe an overall program development process comprehensively identify the elements for designing the curriculum and offer advice and solutions to unique challenges inherent in various types of programs. The contributors cover the logistics for managing program details at home and abroad provide advice on writing a university proposal creating a budget the marketing and recruitment of students handling abroad logistics and preparing students for the abroad experience – all illustrated by examples drawn from their experiences. Most importantly readers will come to understand the difference between experiences that are more touristic than scholarly and gain guidance on designing or redesigning their own programs to ensure academically sound culturally-relevant curricula that complements the international field site. The opening section sets the scene by describing the overall process of designing and delivering faculty-led abroad programs from conception to implementation. The core of the book is grounded in evidence-based research for designing international curricula and syllabi and includes five case studies illustrating short term programs focused on interdisciplinary subject matter field study global service learning internship immersion and language and cultural study. This practical guide concludes with faculty activities critical to a program’s success: marketing and recruiting students; preparing teaching events for before during and after the abroad experience; and formulating a plan to leave a small footprint abroad. This book constitutes a handbook for college and university professors who plan to or already conduct short-term study abroad programs as well as administrators and staff of global and international programs. ContributorsBilge Gokhan CelikRobert A. Cole Darla K. DeardorffCandelas Gala Javier Garcia GarridoDale LeavittRoxanne O’ConnellSusan Lee PasquarelliMichele V. PriceAutumn Quezada de Tavarez Victor Savicki Michael ScullyMichael TysonKerri Staroscik WarrenPaul Webb Brian WysorMin Zhou | Passport to Change Designing Academically Sound Culturally Relevant Short-Term Faculty-Led Study Abroad Programs

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State-Led Privatization in China The Politics of Economic Reform

State-Led Privatization in China The Politics of Economic Reform

Large-scale privatization did not emerge spontaneously in China in the late 1990s. Rather the Chinese state led and carefully “planned” ownership transformation with timetables and measurable privatization quotas not for the purpose of extracting the state from the economy but in order to strengthen the rule of the Party. While it is widely believed that authoritarian regimes are better suited than democracies to carry out economic reform this book provides a more nuanced understanding of reform in China demonstrating that the Chinese state’s capacity to impose unpopular reform is contingent on its control over local state agents and its adaptability to societal demands. Building on rich fieldwork data gathered in three Chinese cities (Shenyang Shanghai and Xiamen) this book offers the first comparative study of China’s privatization processes at the local level. Instead of focusing solely on political elites Jin Zeng adopts a multi-level interaction approach to examine how the complex interplay of the central leadership grassroots officials and state-owned enterprise managers and workers shaped the contour of privatization in China. The book advances three central arguments. First local economic structure and cadre evaluation system mediated local officials’ incentives to initiate privatization. Second local officials relied on mobilization campaigns and various appeasement measures to implement privatization. Finally the dynamics of privatization were fundamentally driven by the central government’s reactions to social opposition and by the subsequent responses of local officials to the changed political-regulatory environment. As a detailed analysis of the dual transformation of the property regime and state–society relations in China this book will be invaluable to students and scholars of Chinese politics economic reform as well as those interested in comparative political economy and economic development more broadly. | State-Led Privatization in China The Politics of Economic Reform

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Parent-Led CBT for Child Anxiety Helping Parents Help Their Kids

Student-Led Peer Review A Practical Guide to Implementation Across Disciplines and Modalities

Student-Led Peer Review A Practical Guide to Implementation Across Disciplines and Modalities

Student-led peer review can be a powerful learning experience for both giver and receiver developing evaluative judgment critical thinking and collaborative skills that are highly transferable across disciplines and professions. Its success depends on purposeful planning and scaffolding to promote student ownership of the process. With intentional and consistent implementation peer review can engage students in course content and promote deep learning while also increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of faculty assessment. Based on the authors’ extensive experience and research this book provides a practical introduction to the key principles steps and strategies to implement student peer review – sometimes referred to as “peer critique” or “workshopping”. It addresses common challenges that faculty and students encounter. The authors offer an easy-to-follow and rigorously tested three-part protocol to use before during and after a peer review session and advice on adapting each step to individual courses. The process is applicable across all disciplines content types and modalities face-to-face and online synchronous and asynchronous. Instructors can guide students in peer review in one course across two or more courses that are team-taught or across programs or curriculums. When instructors students and university stakeholders create a culture of peer review it enhances learning benefits for students and allows faculty to share pedagogical resources. Student peer review is a high-impact pedagogy that’s easily implemented inculcates lifelong learning skills in students and relieves the assessment burden on faculty as students collaborate to improve their own work. | Student-Led Peer Review A Practical Guide to Implementation Across Disciplines and Modalities

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Compliance Capitalism How Free Markets Have Led to Unfree Overregulated Workers

Compliance Capitalism How Free Markets Have Led to Unfree Overregulated Workers

In this book Sidney Dekker sets out to identify the market mechanisms that explain how less government paradoxically leads to greater compliance burdens. This book gives shape and substance to a suspicion that has become widespread among workers in almost every industry: we have to follow more rules than ever—and still things can go spectacularly wrong. Much has been privatized and deregulated giving us what is sometimes known as ‘new public management ’ driven by neoliberal market-favoring policies. But paradoxically we typically have more rules today not fewer. It’s not the government: it’s us. This book is the first of a three-part series on the effects of ‘neoliberalism ’ which promotes the role of the private sector in the economy. Compliance Capitalism examines what aspects of the compliance economy what mechanisms of bureaucratization are directly linked to us having given free markets a greater reign over our political economy. The book steps through them picking up the evidence and levers for change along the way. Dekker’s work has always challenged readers to embrace more humane empowering ways to think about work and its quality and safety. In Compliance Capitalism Dekker extends his reach once again writing for all managers board members organization leaders consultants practitioners researchers lecturers students and investigators curious to understand the genuine nature of organizational and safety performance. | Compliance Capitalism How Free Markets Have Led to Unfree Overregulated Workers

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The Trouble with English and How to Address It A Practical Guide to Designing and Delivering a Concept-Led Curriculum

The Trouble with English and How to Address It A Practical Guide to Designing and Delivering a Concept-Led Curriculum

This essential book will help English teachers to address the challenges and opportunities in creating a powerful knowledge-rich concept-led curriculum which draws on lived experience and engages with cognitive science and other educational research. It explores persistent problems in the teaching of English why we have struggled to address them and how we can go about creating a curriculum which enables all pupils to achieve. Written by experienced English teachers and teacher educators the book empowers teachers to reclaim their subject as one which has the power to change lives and to deliver it with passion and authenticity. The Trouble with English and How to Address It contains: A detailed exploration of the challenges English teachers face in designing and delivering a rigorous coherent sequenced curriculum An overview of the implications of cognitive science research for the teaching of English Approaches to building a powerful knowledge-rich curriculum which encompasses concepts contexts and content in English Suggestions for how to use curriculum design and implementation as a training opportunity in departments Practical strategies for English teachers which provide the link between cognitive science research and their classroom practice To equip leaders and classroom teachers with everything they might need to improve their provision this book provides a forensic account of what to change why and how moving from the big picture into fine details about what we might see in a highly successful English classroom. | The Trouble with English and How to Address It A Practical Guide to Designing and Delivering a Concept-Led Curriculum

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Public Administration in Hong Kong Dynamics of Reform and Executive-Led Public Policy

Public Administration in Hong Kong Dynamics of Reform and Executive-Led Public Policy

This book investigates the case of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR) of People’s Republic of China mapping the changing patterns of political-administrative relations affected by the sovereignty change and structural reforms. It identifies the conditions that account for the varied political-administrative relations resulting from these changes and develops an analytical framework that integrates and adapts theories and models from Western contexts to explain varied political-administrative relations in Hong Kong policymaking. The book tests its hypotheses through a qualitative comparative analysis of 18 cases occurring during the period of 1997–2012. It also conducts a comparative case analysis which identified alternative causal conditions that were missing in the original framework. The book concludes that civil servants no longer dominate policymaking in Hong Kong after the regime change and structural reforms. While senior civil servants have sustained influence over policymaking processes through codified rules and political appointment some of them have adapted to the changes in political environment that require more proactive policy styles and more hierarchical loyalty to the Central People’s Government of China than before. The first-hand interview materials presented in the book provide insights about internal political-administrative dynamics rarely accessible from the public domain. These insights provide inside knowledge of the actors structure and processes of local policymaking in a context of post-colonial transition and will be of interest to public administration scholars. | Public Administration in Hong Kong Dynamics of Reform and Executive-Led Public Policy

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The Yew Chung Approach to Early Childhood Education Centering Emergent Curriculum Child-Led Inquiry and Multilingualism

The Yew Chung Approach to Early Childhood Education Centering Emergent Curriculum Child-Led Inquiry and Multilingualism

This volume details the Yew Chung Approach and the Twelve Values that exemplify the approach as a unique contribution to the field of early childhood education. The Yew Chung Education Foundation (YCEF) in Hong Kong is a nonprofit organization and a high-quality early childhood program that promotes a global lens and multilingualism through an emergent curriculum. This book explores the Twelve Values that exemplify the approach including relationships the emergent curriculum inquiry-based pedagogy and the multilingual and multicultural approach. Grounding these values in daily classroom practice and the broader sociocultural context of Hong Kong it shows how the Yew Chung Approach effectively supports additional language learning through a progressive emergent curriculum with a high degree of child agency. It also explores the unique history of Hong Kong as an incubator and setting for the Yew Chung Approach and considers the relationships between the colonial history of the city Hong Kong’s current status as a global city and the mission of Yew Chung to provide children with a global lens. An important study which exemplifies and investigates a unique program and perspective within the field this book will benefit scholarly and practitioner audiences within the global early childhood community as well as appealing to academics researchers and postgraduates working within early childhood education comparative education and bilingual education. | The Yew Chung Approach to Early Childhood Education Centering Emergent Curriculum Child-Led Inquiry and Multilingualism

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Chen Duxiu's Last Articles and Letters 1937-1942

Is the European Union Capable of Integrating Diverse Models of Capitalism?

Is the European Union Capable of Integrating Diverse Models of Capitalism?

The 2009 European sovereign debt crisis and the EU’s policy response to it have prompted scholars to re-think whether diverse national models of capitalism can thrive within the European Union (EU). Are some national economic systems better suited to adapt to European integration than others and if so why? Contributions within this volume provide a qualified yes to these questions raised concluding that the EU favors export-led growth models while it penalizes and discourages domestic consumption-oriented growth paths particularly those that are financed by debt-accumulation. The book questions whether the EU is capable of integrating these diverse capitalist regimes. This volume adds a comparative capitalism perspective to EU integration scholarship in order to demonstrate that ever-closer union is not capable of accommodating diversity in national economic institutions. Chapters in this volume provide an innovative framework for understanding what factors related to European integration impede the economic and political integration of diverse European market economies. While recent comparative capitalism literature highlights that European monetary integration has favored export-led growth regimes contributions in this volume outline that the EU’s prioritization of export-led growth over domestic-demand led growth is present in other facets of integration including EU accession financial integration the free movement of people fiscal governance and the Europe 2020 growth strategy. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of New Political Economy. | Is the European Union Capable of Integrating Diverse Models of Capitalism?

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Analytical Affinity Chromatography