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Pier Massimo Forni was born in Bologna, Italy on October 16, 1951. He received an undergraduate degree from the University of Pavia in 1974. He served for two years in the Italian army's Alpini corps. He received a Ph.D. in Italian literature from the University of California, Los Angeles, in 1981 mostra altro and joined the Johns Hopkins University faculty in 1985. In 1997, he became the principal founder of the Johns Hopkins Civility Project. He wrote several books including Choosing Civility: The Twenty-Five Rules of Considerate Conduct, The Civility Solution: What to Do When People Are Rude, and The Thinking Life: How to Thrive in the Age of Distraction. He died from complications of Parkinson's disease on December 1, 2018 at the age of 67. (Bowker Author Biography) mostra meno

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looking for an alternative to PBIS; this book is the core of the "Choose Civility" Choose 2Bkind programs
 
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pollycallahan | 8 altre recensioni | Jul 1, 2023 |
I just finished reading Choosing Civility: The Twenty-Five Rules of Considerate Conduct (Paperback) by P.M. Forni. The book does make some good suggestions and gives its share of good advice. For example, back in a rough patch in my life back in 1977 I embarrassed one of my now close friends with a series of somewhat questionable messages left with other Stanford summer students left to people who answered the payphone in the lobby of his summer dormitory. Notwithstanding this embarrassment, when he returned to the New York area he took the chance of setting me up in a part-time job he had held earlier that summer. Some of the tips he provided on getting along in the work setting were almost verbatim the tips given in this book. He could not have gotten the tips from the book since it wasn't written until 23 years or more later. I picked up this book while browsing the overstock at a small bookstore in Vermont. I finally got sick of looking at it on my shelf and started reading it, in installments, while reading other books.

There are several reasons, however, I give this book only two stars on Goodreads.com. As I pointed out above, many of the tips could be offered by a reasonably intelligent and articulate 20 year old. The book seems almost a compendium of those. Also, the book would have been exhausting and not too interesting to read, cover to cover. All the same, I suppose, it is a handy advice reference in certain circumstances. This book was not one of the highlights of my somewhat extensive reading.
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JBGUSA | 8 altre recensioni | Jan 2, 2023 |
This is the First Year Reading Book for our campus and one of the required textbooks for a course I'm teaching.

This book as has some great ideas, but it is really tedious to read. I struggled to finish the book all summer and finally made it through. Its slow in the first part and feels like it takes forever to get to the "good" stuff. I don't think my students fared much better with it either, but hopefully the supplemental assignments will make up for that.

This book has a lot of common sense for some ( not all) but offers some good ideas and a good starting point for truly thinking about our actions and the affects they may/can have on others.… (altro)
 
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sunshine608 | 8 altre recensioni | Feb 2, 2021 |
The author provides a list of recommended behaviors for civility. I found this fairly useless in that it is preachy not much more than behavior norms and obvious faux pas. There is not much here.
 
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GlennBell | 8 altre recensioni | May 21, 2018 |

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