[Dialogue] Have you written a book?
Nancy Lanphear
nancy at songaia.com
Fri Apr 10 23:04:12 EDT 2009
Fred Lanphear wrote a book called Plants in the Landscape back in the early
'70's with others including a perspective on their particular focus.
He is now writing a book about our home in cohousing, ", Songaia, an
Unfolding Dream" and his memoirs, "A Salt Water Yankee's Journey to the
Center". These two books should be ready for publication or reading in the
next few months.
Nancy
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 1:41 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 Dick Alton wrote an unpublished book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
>
>
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>
>
>
>
> 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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