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Michael Barber

    Sir Michael Barber est une figure de proue de la réforme de l'éducation, dévoué à l'amélioration des écoles, à l'élévation des normes et à l'optimisation des performances. Son travail aborde des questions cruciales telles que l'accès à l'éducation dans les pays en développement et les complexités du financement de l'enseignement supérieur. L'objectif principal de Barber est de susciter des avancées significatives dans le paysage éducatif mondial.

    Accomplishment
    How to Run a Government
    Instruction to Deliver
    How to run a government: so that citizens benefit and taxpayers don't go crazy
    Singing in the Reign
    Vegetables for Sale
    • Vegetables for Sale

      A Child's Discovery of Redemption in the American South

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      5,0(3)Évaluer

      The narrative centers on a cherished homemade sign that represents a pivotal lesson learned by Michael Barber from his grandmother. At five years old, he was taught the value of hard work by running a vegetable stand along the Heart of Dixie Highway instead of receiving handouts. This experience instilled in him the importance of earning, a lesson that resonates with him even fifty years later, as the faded sign remains a lasting symbol of his grandmother's wisdom and the unconditional love of God.

      Vegetables for Sale
    • Singing in the Reign

      • 185pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,3(38)Évaluer

      Christians know the Psalms, sing the Psalms, and pray the Psalms more than any other book of the Bible. Yet, even as believers have grown more devoted to individual psalms, they have lost the big picture-the single sense that unites all the psalms as one coherent book. Michael Barber is at the forefront of an emerging movement in biblical theology. With this book, he is recovering the narrative plot that was the common heritage of Jews and Christians in the ancient world. Barber shows how King David serves as an example for the chosen people as they struggled in exile. As David was rescued by the Lord, so would Israel be restored as a kingdom for all ages. This is the story of Christ as well, whom Barber reveals as the "new David." And, in Christ, it is the story of every Christian. The Psalms bring us-in our reading and in our prayer-from suffering and pleading to glory, triumph, and praise. Barber's analysis follows upon an extensive introduction by Scott Hahn, Ph.D., detailing the historical, cultural, and theological background of the Psalter.

      Singing in the Reign
    • Instruction to Deliver

      • 462pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,0(24)Évaluer

      For Tony Blair's second term of office, Micahel Barber was appointed head of the PM's Delivery Unit with a brief to drive for real change in the public services and to achieve improvements in health, education and in crime reduction.

      Instruction to Deliver
    • How to Run a Government

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,9(259)Évaluer

      « Billions of citizens around the world are frustrated with their governments. Why is this? In this groundbreaking book Micheal Barber draws on his wealth of international experience advising political leaders, to show how those in power can make good on their promises. »--

      How to Run a Government
    • 'Excellent . . . reveals that high accomplishment has a signature pattern that reoccurs from sport to politics to business to government' Matthew Syed Michael Barber has spent many years advising governments, businesses and major sporting teams around the world on how to achieve ambitious goals on time. In this inspiring and practical guide he applies the wisdom he has gained from dealing with large, complex organizations and elite athletes to help anyone tackle their most challenging goals. Drawing on the stories of historic visionaries and modern heroes - from Galileo to Rosa Parks, Harold Macmillan to Paula Radcliffe - Barber uses personal anecdote and proven strategy to map the route to success and navigate the difficulties that arise along the way. Whatever it is that you aspire to do - run a marathon, transform a school or provide a business of public service to millions - this book will inspire you to get going and to bridge the gap between hope and reality.

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    • Is It Time to Abandon Darwin?

      • 194pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Challenging the long-standing acceptance of Darwin's Evolution, this work introduces 'Dynamic Evolution,' a new scientific theory that claims to surpass Darwin's concepts. It highlights the growing skepticism not only from religious circles but also from esteemed figures within the scientific community. The book delves into the complexities of evolution and presents compelling arguments for a revised understanding of biological development, aiming to reshape the discourse surrounding evolutionary theory.

      Is It Time to Abandon Darwin?
    • Is it Time to Abandon the Trinity?

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of 16th-century England, the narrative explores the life and persecution of Joan Bocher, who faced execution for her beliefs. Condemned for denying the Trinity, her story highlights the intense religious conflicts of the time and the severe consequences of dissent within the church. This historical account delves into themes of faith, heresy, and the struggle for religious freedom, illuminating the harsh realities faced by those who challenged established doctrines.

      Is it Time to Abandon the Trinity?
    • Resilience and Responsiveness

      Alfreds Schutzs Finite Provinces of Meaning

      • 240pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Exploring the provinces of meaning in play, music, religious ritual, and African-American folkloric humor, the author builds on Alfred Schutz's ideas to delve into how these cultural elements reflect resilience and responsiveness. Through this examination, the book highlights the significance of these themes in understanding human experiences and interactions within various social contexts.

      Resilience and Responsiveness
    • An examination of the man behind the myth, his writings, and their significance then and now Evelyn Waugh was the finest novelist of his generation in England, the "Commanding Officer" mourned by Graham Greene. He also lived a life less ordinary than most, which, like his alter ego Pinfold's, became increasingly stylised and anachronistic as the class he had gatecrashed lost its preeminence in the Age of the Common Man. By the time he died, halfway through the "swinging sixties," he was regarded as, at best, a museum piece. Then, following the posthumous publication of his riveting Diaries and Letters, he and his work experienced a renaissance that continues to this day, and not just in the English-speaking world.

      Evelyn Waugh