[Dialogue] Have you written a book?

Mary Laura Jones mljones2022 at gmail.com
Fri Apr 10 10:41:07 EDT 2009


I wrote Uptown Then and Now in 2003 which is self-published.  Mary Laura
Jones

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:41 PM, Karen Sims <ksims at ica-usa.org> wrote:

>  April 9, 2009
>
> Dear ICA Colleagues:
>
> ICA-USA will begin to publish a quarterly newsletter. One of the feature
> articles for the first issue will be a list of books that have been written
> by ICA colleagues. With the help of Janice Ulangca and Karen Snyder, we’ve
> been able to collect more than 20 titles.
>
> I would like your help, too. Did you write a book? Do you know of any other
> authors in the ICA colleague ranks? I’m excited about sharing this
> information with all of the ICA constituents in a newsletter. I believe that
> providing this list is way to show that EI/ICA developed a culture and
> tradition of life-long learning and ongoing awareness and involvement in
> social issues.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Karen Sims, Director of Resource Development and External Affairs
>
> ___________________________________________________________________
>
> Dick Alton wrote an unpublished book
>
> Terry Bergdall, Methods for Active Participation:  Experience in rural
> development from East and Central Africa
>
> John Burbidge, editor of Beyond Prince and Merchant:  Citizen participation
> and the rise of civil society
>
> John Cock, At One with the Heart of Creation, Called to Be; Daily Spirit
> Journal, Volumes I-IV, Journer, Motivation for the Great Work, The
> Transparent Event
>
> Burt and Elizabeth Dyson, Neighborhood Caretakers: Stories, strategies and
> tools for healing urban community
>
> Mirja P. Hanson, Clues to Achieving Consensus:  A leader’s guide to
> navigating collaborative problem solving
>
> Ellen Howie and Judy Lindblad, Signs of Life
>
> Jon and Maureen Jenkins, International Facilitator’s Companion, The Nine
>  Disciplines of a Facilitator:  Leading groups by transforming yourself
>
> Fred Lanphear has written a book (on his website)
>
> David Lazear, Eight Ways of Teaching, Eight Ways of Thinking, Higher Order
> Thinking the Multiple Intelligences Way,  Multiple Intelligence Approaches
> to Assessment; Outsmart Yourself, Pathways of Learning, The Intellectual
> Curriculum; The Rubrics Way
>
> Bishop James K. Mathews, Brother Joe – A 20th Century Apostle
>
> Jo Nelson, The Art of Focused Conversation for Schools
>
> Basil Sharp, The Adventure of Being Human
>
> Laurie Spencer, Winning Through Participation
>
> Brian Stanfield, The Courage to Lead, The Art of Focused Conversation, The
> Workshop Book
>
> Lucille Tessier Chagon, You, Yes, You Can Teach Someone to Read – A Step By
> Step How-to-Book
>
> Jim Troxel, editor of Participation Works, Government Works
>
> Donnamarie West, What More Can We Ask For?
>
> George West has written an unpublished book called “Creating Community:
>  Finding meaning in the place we live”
>
> Bruce Williams, Cooperative Learning, More than 50 Ways to Build Team
> Consensus, Multiple Intelligences for Differentiated Learning and Higher
> Order Thinking Skills, 36 Tools for Building Spirit in Learning Communities,
> Twelve Roles of the Facilitator of School Change
>
> Priscilla Wilson, The Facilitative Way
>
>
>
> Karen A. Sims
>
> Director of Resource Development and External Affairs
>
> Institute of Cultural Affairs-USA
>
> Phone: 773-769-6363
>
> Fax: 773-769-1144
>
>
>
> We recently updated our website.  See our new look at www.ica-usa.org
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Karen A. Sims
>
> Director of Resource Development and External Affairs
>
> Institute of Cultural Affairs-USA
>
> Phone: 773-769-6363
>
> Fax: 773-769-1144
>
>
>
> We recently updated our website.  See our new look at www.ica-usa.org
>
>
>
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