[Dialogue] Have you written a book?
W. J.
synergi at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 11 00:12:39 EDT 2009
This book list seems to be getting WAY beyond its originally imagined boundaries. (I don't even know what a fractal is!)
Here's another slant on 'colleagues': the work of the Second Generation, or Order Kids.
I had lunch a few weeks ago with David Marshall, who's already published some widely read books. He's working on Iron Boy Saves the World which, you guessed it, is about growing up in the Order in 5th City. There are other books by Second Generation authors, but since David is a son of Gene, you'd not be surprised that he's writing and publishing books (& works for a publisher)! Check him out at http://www.redroom.com/author/david-marshall/bio to find his other titles.
Marshall (no relation)
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From: Karen Sims <ksims at ica-usa.org>
To: "dialogue at wedgeblade.net" <dialogue at wedgeblade.net>
Sent: Thursday, April 9, 2009 1:41:48 PM
Subject: [Dialogue] Have you written a book?
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
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Dick Alton wrote an unpublished book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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