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Terry, Morganti-Fisher, ed. More than a SMART goal: Staying focused on student learning. Bloomington, IN: Solution Tree Press, 2011.

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How to make kids smart & what to demand of schools. Glen Carbon, IL: Courtney Brooke Pub., 2011.

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Toil and trouble: Good work, smart workers, and the integration of academic and vocational education. New York: P. Lang, 1995.

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The good school: How smart parents get their kids the education they deserve. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 2011.

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Hunt, James B. First in America: An education governor challenges North Carolina. Raleigh, NC: First in America Foundation, 2001.

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McComas, Steve. Lake smarts: The first lake maintenance handbook. Washington, D.C: Terrene Institute, 1993.

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Marquis, Jefferson P., Michael J. McNerney, S. Rebecca Zimmerman, and Ariel Klein. SMART Security Cooperation Objectives: Improving DoD Planning and Guidance. RAND Corporation, 2016.

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After the education wars: How smart schools upend the business of reform. The New Press, 2018.

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Remaking The American University: Market-smart And Mission-centered. Rutgers University Press, 2005.

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New Kinds Of Smart Teaching Young People To Be Intelligent For Todays World. Open University Press, 2010.

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Kyriakides, Elias, Anastasia Stratigea, and Chrysses Nicolaides. Smart Cities in the Mediterranean: Coping with Sustainability Objectives in Small and Medium-sized Cities and Island Communities. Springer, 2018.

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Good School: How Smart Parents Get Their Kids the Education They Deserve. St. Martin's Press, 2012.

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Minnesota. Dept. of Commerce., ed. The next generation Renewable Energy Objective: Minnesota's smart renewable standard. [Saint Paul, Minn.]: Minnesota Dept. of Commerce, 2007.

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Baars, Robert, and Marco Verschuur. Inclusive and climate smart business models in Ethiopian and Kenyan dairy value chains (CSDEK) : practice briefs : 2019-2020. Van Hall Larenstein, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31715/2020.2.

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This booklet presents sixteen 'practice briefs' which are popular publications based on 12 Master and one Bachelor theses of Van Hall Larenstein University of Applied Sciences (VHL). All theses were commissioned through the research project entitled 'Inclusive and climate smart business models in Ethiopian and Kenyan dairy value chains (CSDEK)'. The objective of this research is to identify scalable, climate smart dairy business models in the context of the ongoing transformation from informal to formal dairy chains in Kenya and Ethiopia.
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Kumpfer, Karol L., and Cátia Magalhães. Prevention as Treatment. Edited by Sara Maltzman. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199739134.013.22.

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This chapter reviews the application of treatment methods in prevention, with an emphasis on family-based substance abuse, delinquency, and child maltreatment. The goal of prevention is to increase resilience in high-risk children. Considerable overlap exists between evidence-based prevention and treatment interventions, including their etiological and intervention theories, cognitive behavioral change methods and outcome objectives. Also included is the Institute of Medicinespectrum of treatment disorders, a review of prevention and treatment intervention theories, and methods used to design effective family interventions, with an emphasis on family systems, social ecology and resilience theories including the author’s Transactional Framework of Resilience model and the Strengthening Families Program. Lastly, this chapter covers the applications of clinical techniques to improve resilience characteristics and processes and places evidence-based prevention programs methods within this framework and details their similarity to treatment. Digital technology (e.g., DVDs, Web, smart phones, television, etc.) is recommended to reduce intervention costs and “go-to-scale” to have a greater public health impact in promoting resilience in children.
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Lake Smarts: The First Lake Maintenance Handbook. Terrene Inst, 1993.

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Hong, Sun-ha. Technologies of Speculation. NYU Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479860234.001.0001.

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What counts as knowledge in the age of big data and smart machines? Technologies of datafication renew the long modern promise of turning bodies into facts. They seek to take human intentions, emotions, and behavior and to turn these messy realities into discrete and stable truths. But in pursuing better knowledge, technology is reshaping in its image what counts as knowledge. The push for algorithmic certainty sets loose an expansive array of incomplete archives, speculative judgments, and simulated futures. Too often, data generates speculation as much as it does information. Technologies of Speculation traces this twisted symbiosis of knowledge and uncertainty in emerging state and self-surveillance technologies. It tells the story of vast dragnet systems constructed to predict the next terrorist and of how familiar forms of prejudice seep into the data by the back door. In software placeholders, such as “Mohammed Badguy,” the fantasy of pure data collides with the old specter of national purity. It shows how smart machines for ubiquitous, automated self-tracking, manufacturing knowledge, paradoxically lie beyond the human senses. This data is increasingly being taken up by employers, insurers, and courts of law, creating imperfect proxies through which my truth can be overruled. This book argues that as datafication transforms what counts as knowledge, it is dismantling the long-standing link between knowledge and human reason, rational publics, and free individuals. If data promises objective knowledge, then we must ask in return, Knowledge by and for whom; enabling what forms of life for the human subject?
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