Fritz Redl and William Wattenberg: Discipline through Influencing Group Behavior
Fritz Redl and William Wattenberg were specialists in human behavior and educational psychology. They presented the first thoery-based approach to humane classroom discipline.
B.F. Skinner: Discipline through Shaping Desired Behavior
Burrhus Frederic Skinner was a behavioral psychologist who discovered how our behavior is influenced by what happens to us immediately after we perform a given act. Skinner was not actually concerned with classroom discipline, his discoveries regarding the shaping of behavior led him directly to behavior modification.
Jacob Kounin: Improving Discipline through Lesson Management
Jacob Kounin was an educational psychologist at Wayne State University and he focused on how classroom management and lesson management affect student behavior in school.
Haim Ginott: Discipline through Congruent Communication
Haim Ginott wrote a book in the same year as Kounin published his work. The book was titled Teacher and Child and in it, Ginott expresses the critical rold of communication in discipline.
Rudolf Dreikurs: discipline through Democratic Teaching
Rudolf Dreikurs was a psychiatrist that emphasized seeking out and dealing with underlying causes of misbehavior. He formulated strategies for helping students acquire self-discipline based on understanding of social value.
Lee and Marlene Canter: Discipline through Assertive Tactics
Lee Canter founded Canter & Associates. He and his wife Marlene wrote a book titled Assertive Discipline: A Take-Charge Approach for Today's Educator in 1976. Later, Canter & Associates merged with Sylvan Learning Systems.
Here are some great links to find out more information of the Twentieth-Century pioneers in classroom discipline:
http://portfolios.valdosta.edu/arwildes/artifact5_2.htm Classroom Management
http://en. .org/wiki/B._F._Skinner B.F. Skinner
http://www.nationalyouth.com/behaviormodification.html Behavior Modification
http://wik.ed.uiuc.edu/index.php/SKEP_Kounin's_and_other_proactive_management_strategies Jacob Kounin
http://eport2.cgc.maricopa.edu/published/t/wa/twahla11/collection/9/ Rudolf Dreikurs Theories
http://maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu/pub/eres/EDSPC715_MCINTYRE/AssertiveDiscipline.html Assertive Discipline
http://www.adprima.com/assertive.htm Assertive Discipline Information
Fritz Redl and William Wattenberg were specialists in human behavior and educational psychology. They presented the first thoery-based approach to humane classroom discipline.
B.F. Skinner: Discipline through Shaping Desired Behavior
Burrhus Frederic Skinner was a behavioral psychologist who discovered how our behavior is influenced by what happens to us immediately after we perform a given act. Skinner was not actually concerned with classroom discipline, his discoveries regarding the shaping of behavior led him directly to behavior modification.
Jacob Kounin: Improving Discipline through Lesson Management
Jacob Kounin was an educational psychologist at Wayne State University and he focused on how classroom management and lesson management affect student behavior in school.
Haim Ginott: Discipline through Congruent Communication
Haim Ginott wrote a book in the same year as Kounin published his work. The book was titled Teacher and Child and in it, Ginott expresses the critical rold of communication in discipline.
Rudolf Dreikurs: discipline through Democratic Teaching
Rudolf Dreikurs was a psychiatrist that emphasized seeking out and dealing with underlying causes of misbehavior. He formulated strategies for helping students acquire self-discipline based on understanding of social value.
Lee and Marlene Canter: Discipline through Assertive Tactics
Lee Canter founded Canter & Associates. He and his wife Marlene wrote a book titled Assertive Discipline: A Take-Charge Approach for Today's Educator in 1976. Later, Canter & Associates merged with Sylvan Learning Systems.
Here are some great links to find out more information of the Twentieth-Century pioneers in classroom discipline:
http://portfolios.valdosta.edu/arwildes/artifact5_2.htm Classroom Management
http://en. .org/wiki/B._F._Skinner B.F. Skinner
http://www.nationalyouth.com/behaviormodification.html Behavior Modification
http://wik.ed.uiuc.edu/index.php/SKEP_Kounin's_and_other_proactive_management_strategies Jacob Kounin
http://eport2.cgc.maricopa.edu/published/t/wa/twahla11/collection/9/ Rudolf Dreikurs Theories
http://maxweber.hunter.cuny.edu/pub/eres/EDSPC715_MCINTYRE/AssertiveDiscipline.html Assertive Discipline
http://www.adprima.com/assertive.htm Assertive Discipline Information
Beginning in 2005, a dramatic upswing in the frequency of theft and violent crime occurred in some major American cities, despite continuing economic prosperity. Noting that many of the new perpetrators fell into the “under 18” age class, rather than the 18-25 age class that has historically been responsible for the majority of crimes in the U.S., and that many of the thefts involved personal consumer electronics, most notably Apple’s iPod MP3 player, a new term was coined to describe the trend: “iCrime”. iCrime is best defined as the theft, often accompanied by violence, of personal items emblematic of a lifestyle of “conspicuous consumption”. In the lexicon of the urban United States, iCrime is the “theft of bling from the clueless”, i.e. those who are unaware of their surroundings due to interaction with extravagant personal electronics.
Although some argue that the term iCrime is only applicable to the theft of personal electronics used for the transfer of information (e.g. cell phones, iPods, laptop computers, portable automotive satellite navigation devices, GPS units), others claim that iCrime represents a broader social phenomenon—an anti-capitalist reaction to the ostentatious displays of unearned opulence associated with the hip-hop lifestyle.
Although some argue that the term iCrime is only applicable to the theft of personal electronics used for the transfer of information (e.g. cell phones, iPods, laptop computers, portable automotive satellite navigation devices, GPS units), others claim that iCrime represents a broader social phenomenon—an anti-capitalist reaction to the ostentatious displays of unearned opulence associated with the hip-hop lifestyle.
is a fictional character exclusive to the Japanese tokusatsu direct-to-video release, GoGo Sentai Boukenger vs. Super Sentai. He is the embodiment of all prior Red Warriors of the long running Super Sentai series. AkaRed is portrayed by Keizo Yabe and voiced by Toru Furuya.
Design
His costume pays homage to Himitsu Sentai Goranger, the original Sentai, with a high collar surrounding his neck, much like the battle suits seen in the original series. He also pays homage to AkaRanger, the original Red Warrior, with a large V across his chest. His visor has a "V" symbol, representing "V Cinema" (the name given to the VS specials). He has the 30th Anniversary logo on the left-hand side of his suit, as well as a belt with three X's as the buckle, XXX being the Roman numeral for thirty.
Biography
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AkaRed, the representation of the Red Warrior of the 30 Super Sentai, first appeared in the movie, watching over Time Demon Chronos and High Priest Gajah as they plot to defeat the Boukengers. He then made his first contact with the Boukenger team by giving BoukenSilver the Super Sentai Address Book after the rest of the team is abducted by Chronos into another dimension. This book contains information on the whereabouts of every Super Sentai member there is. He then leads BoukenSilver and the past Super Sentai warriors to the rescue of the trapped Boukengers and MagiShine. The Super Sentai warriors break the Boukengers and MagiShine free while AkaRed fights the villains with his ability to fight as any of the past Red Warriors. Afterwards, after Ultimate DaiBouken and SirenBuilder are defeated by an enlarged Chronos, AkaRed acted as a vessel to power up DaiVoyager into its Burning Legend form with the powers of the five recruited Sentai members and Eiji. This allowed Burning Legend DaiVoyager to defeat Chronos. After the credits, AkaRed was shown reading off the Super Sentai Address Book while overlooking the Earth from outer space. He leaves the world to the current group of Super Sentai, the Boukengers, to them and goes into a deep sleep until he is needed again.
Weapons and Abilities
Soul Advent - Being the representation of every Red Warrior there is in Super Sentai for the past 30 years, AkaRed has demonstrated the ability to transform to any Red Warrior of his choosing even without an external transformation device. In the movie, he only transforms into two Red warriors: MagiRed of Mahou Sentai Magiranger and GaoRed of Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger, using their respective attacks against the villains. In the role call, he transforms into the Red warriors from each team that appeared in the movie, except BoukenRed. He seems to be able to recreate the Red Warriors attacks such as the Red Fire of MagiRed and the Blazing Fire of GaoRed. He also recreated Hurricanger's group attack Kage no Mai.
Weapon Recreation - AkaRed can also recreate any weapon a Red warrior has handled before, either which he or another warrior can wield. In the movie, he recreated the TyrannoRod of AbaRed from Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger to use against Chronos. He also recreated the D-Magnum of DekaRed from Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger and the Hayate Maru of Hurricane Red from Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger for BoukenRed's disposal.
Super Sentai Ball - It is a dominantly white soccer ball with rings of the Super Sentai colors around it and the 30th Anniversary logo. With this ball, the Super Sentai warriors were able to execute a similar finisher from past Super Sentai teams who used a ball for a team attack, ending with BoukenSilver hitting a flying kick to propel a burning Super Sentai Ball to the target. This is also pays homage to the original Super Sentai, Himitsu Sentai Goranger, the group attack, "Goranger Storm".
Super Sentai Soul - As stated earlier, AkaRed can act as a vessel to power up DaiVoyager by receiving the Spirits of Friendship, Passion, Justice, Courage, Love and Hope respectively from Nanami Nono/Hurricane Blue, Asuka/AbareBlack, Tekkan "Tetsu" Aira/DekaBreak, Tsubasa Ozu/MagiYellow, Hikaru/MagiShine and Eiji Takaoka/BoukenSilver, each representing a part of the Super Sentai Spirit. With these Spirits, DaiVoyager is upgraded into Burning Legend Form.
Design
His costume pays homage to Himitsu Sentai Goranger, the original Sentai, with a high collar surrounding his neck, much like the battle suits seen in the original series. He also pays homage to AkaRanger, the original Red Warrior, with a large V across his chest. His visor has a "V" symbol, representing "V Cinema" (the name given to the VS specials). He has the 30th Anniversary logo on the left-hand side of his suit, as well as a belt with three X's as the buckle, XXX being the Roman numeral for thirty.
Biography
:
AkaRed, the representation of the Red Warrior of the 30 Super Sentai, first appeared in the movie, watching over Time Demon Chronos and High Priest Gajah as they plot to defeat the Boukengers. He then made his first contact with the Boukenger team by giving BoukenSilver the Super Sentai Address Book after the rest of the team is abducted by Chronos into another dimension. This book contains information on the whereabouts of every Super Sentai member there is. He then leads BoukenSilver and the past Super Sentai warriors to the rescue of the trapped Boukengers and MagiShine. The Super Sentai warriors break the Boukengers and MagiShine free while AkaRed fights the villains with his ability to fight as any of the past Red Warriors. Afterwards, after Ultimate DaiBouken and SirenBuilder are defeated by an enlarged Chronos, AkaRed acted as a vessel to power up DaiVoyager into its Burning Legend form with the powers of the five recruited Sentai members and Eiji. This allowed Burning Legend DaiVoyager to defeat Chronos. After the credits, AkaRed was shown reading off the Super Sentai Address Book while overlooking the Earth from outer space. He leaves the world to the current group of Super Sentai, the Boukengers, to them and goes into a deep sleep until he is needed again.
Weapons and Abilities
Soul Advent - Being the representation of every Red Warrior there is in Super Sentai for the past 30 years, AkaRed has demonstrated the ability to transform to any Red Warrior of his choosing even without an external transformation device. In the movie, he only transforms into two Red warriors: MagiRed of Mahou Sentai Magiranger and GaoRed of Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger, using their respective attacks against the villains. In the role call, he transforms into the Red warriors from each team that appeared in the movie, except BoukenRed. He seems to be able to recreate the Red Warriors attacks such as the Red Fire of MagiRed and the Blazing Fire of GaoRed. He also recreated Hurricanger's group attack Kage no Mai.
Weapon Recreation - AkaRed can also recreate any weapon a Red warrior has handled before, either which he or another warrior can wield. In the movie, he recreated the TyrannoRod of AbaRed from Bakuryuu Sentai Abaranger to use against Chronos. He also recreated the D-Magnum of DekaRed from Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger and the Hayate Maru of Hurricane Red from Ninpuu Sentai Hurricaneger for BoukenRed's disposal.
Super Sentai Ball - It is a dominantly white soccer ball with rings of the Super Sentai colors around it and the 30th Anniversary logo. With this ball, the Super Sentai warriors were able to execute a similar finisher from past Super Sentai teams who used a ball for a team attack, ending with BoukenSilver hitting a flying kick to propel a burning Super Sentai Ball to the target. This is also pays homage to the original Super Sentai, Himitsu Sentai Goranger, the group attack, "Goranger Storm".
Super Sentai Soul - As stated earlier, AkaRed can act as a vessel to power up DaiVoyager by receiving the Spirits of Friendship, Passion, Justice, Courage, Love and Hope respectively from Nanami Nono/Hurricane Blue, Asuka/AbareBlack, Tekkan "Tetsu" Aira/DekaBreak, Tsubasa Ozu/MagiYellow, Hikaru/MagiShine and Eiji Takaoka/BoukenSilver, each representing a part of the Super Sentai Spirit. With these Spirits, DaiVoyager is upgraded into Burning Legend Form.
Kelly Magill was born October 10, 1968 in Key West Florida. Kelly is an alumnus of Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee.
Kelly Magill is a magazine publisher in Nashville, Tennessee who publishes the award-winning annual Nashville Interiors Consumers' Guide® as well as a new magazine, Positively Green which launches in 2008. Nashville Interiors Consumers' Guide has been in print since 2000 and is considered the authority on fine homebuilding in the Middle Tennessee area. Positively Green is a women's guide to "greener" living.
Kelly is also a USGBC LEED Accredited Professional.
Websites are:
http://nashvilleinteriors.com
http://positivelygreen.com
Kelly Magill is a magazine publisher in Nashville, Tennessee who publishes the award-winning annual Nashville Interiors Consumers' Guide® as well as a new magazine, Positively Green which launches in 2008. Nashville Interiors Consumers' Guide has been in print since 2000 and is considered the authority on fine homebuilding in the Middle Tennessee area. Positively Green is a women's guide to "greener" living.
Kelly is also a USGBC LEED Accredited Professional.
Websites are:
http://nashvilleinteriors.com
http://positivelygreen.com