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Careers for people who love the great outdoors

"Most workplaces are defined by computer screens, ringing phones, and artificial lights. What's a nature lover to do? Luckily, there's an entire world out there for someone whose ideal office is in the great outdoors-and the best part is, many of these jobs don't require a college degree! Outdoors-based jobs are ripe for the plucking if someone has passion, willpower, and a good work ethic. This thought-provoking title provides readers who love nature with many different career paths if they don't think college is the right path to their future"--Provided by publisher.

Guide for Instructional Leaders

An ASCD Action Tool
2002
Designed as a practical tool for use by school administrators, teacher leaders, staff developers, central office instructional personnel, and others in formal or informal school leadership roles. The guide can support the work of instructional leaders in meetings, workshops, and other professional development opportunities, classrooms, or school community gatherings. It can support any individual's quest for professional growth as an instructional leader. Includes: LEADING CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT; LEADING CLASSROOM ASSESSMENT; LEADING GRADING AND REPORTING.

Guide for Instructional Leaders

an ASCD Action Tool
2002
Designed as a practical tool for use by school administrators, teacher leaders, staff developers, central office instructional personnel, and others in formal or informal school leadership roles. The guide can support the work of instructional leaders in meetings, workshops, and other professional development opportunities, classrooms, or school community gatherings. It can support any individual's quest for professional growth as an instructional leader. Includes: DISTRIBUTED INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP; LEADING INSTRUCTIONAL ENVIRONMENT ASSESSMENT; LEARNING-FOCUSED INSTRUCTIONAL LEADERSHIP.

Let's go to the museum

1989
Explores different types of museums, tracing their development from private collections to public exhibits and describing directors, curators, trustees, conservators, public relations people, and others who keep a museum running smoothly.
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