How to navigate life [electronic resource] : The new science of finding your way in school, career, and beyond. Belle Liang, PhD.
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- ISBN: 9781250273154 (electronic bk)
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Belle Liang is a professor of Counseling Psychology in the Lynch School of Education and Human Development at Boston College. She is Principal Investigator in the Purpose Lab; her research focuses on positive youth development, including mentoring and relational health in adolescence and young adulthood. She lives in Lexington, MA.
Timothy Klein is an award-winning urban educator, clinical therapist and school counselor. He has served as the director of strategic partnerships for Project Wayfinder, an organization that designs purpose education for secondary schools, was a Teaching Fellow at Harvard University, and Director of School and Community Engagement at Medford High School, where he implemented strategies that increased college matriculation by 30%. He lives in Jamaica Plain, MA.
Together, Liang and Klein developed True North, a curriculum and web-based application for creating purpose profiles to be used in schools, universities, and workplaces.