Gjør som tusenvis av andre bokelskere
Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.
Ved å abonnere godtar du vår personvernerklæring.Du kan når som helst melde deg av våre nyhetsbrev.
Fixing Public Education by Dr. Anthony Dallmann-Jones, PhD along with Nine Experienced Educational Innovators as follows: *Ryan Champeau *Angela Engel *Marcus Gentry *Frank Kros *Laura Lindberg *Steve Parese *William Spady *Lynn Stoddard *Sue Stoddart About the Book: Fixing Public Education explains why our public school system has spiraled into deep trouble by drifting away from education's true purpose. Today's school systems are fear-based, stressful, negative, and pressurized. Some "educational reformers" claim that the stress is necessary if students today are to posses the 21st Century Tools and Skills essential to succeed in life. They demand more pressure, longer school days and years, "higher' standards, and more uniformity. Educational psychologists like Dr. Dallmann_Jones claim this would be the worst possible environment for long-term meaningful learning. "In actuality, more of the same is 180 degrees from what we need," states Dr. Dallmann-Jones. An educator with over five decades of experience, and who has taught students from kindergarten to PhD level, Dr. Anthony Dallmann-Jones, along with nine highly qualified educators, speak as one voice that leads us in a new and positive direction where leaning is depressurized, enjoyable, and clearly identifies and addresses those 21st Century Tools and Skills that allow American to "regain its edge" internationally. A school based on the January Education Model (JEM) not only moves away from standardization but affirms diversity and builds upon it. In a JEM school students (and teachers) will be inspired to discover and expand their unique attributes and talents and encourage excellence and meaningful learning in America's schools.
Early on, schools should create for all students an exciting exposure to the field of science. A collection of motivational beginning experiments have been compiled by the author primarily from the Oil companies School (Libya) and edited for children between the ages of 8 to 15. These beginning experiments successfully cover major units found in most school science textbooks and can be performed for little or no costs. They all have been tested and ranked from easy to hard by science teachers (note page 72). These beginning "hands-on" science experiments should be performed to illustrate a principle or to teach a point! The student, when possible, should be led to see the result without being told. I believe their natural curiosity drives them to learn, follow their own interests with passion and work with commitment on their own learning. You might say, "It opens their minds," by use of the inquiry method and they learn primarily from the work they do and not necessarily from others. However, experiments should never be performed just to say, "Of course we do experiments with all our lessons." The experiments presented in this collection are neither complete nor all inclusive, but should be used as a teacher/student supplement (companion piece) to any selected school text(s), charter school, or home study materials that are being used. I would like to invite all teachers and parents to submit any updates, corrections, changes, new ideas, and personal teaching stories about what worked and why. Teacher/student experiment evaluation listing page/title is welcomed. Also, you can use the B-factor scale-A) Beauty (Blue Ribbon). B) Best (easy). C) Better (OK). D) Bummer (did not work and why). If you have some favorite educational inspirational poems, graphs, or stories that you want to share, they too would be greatly appreciated. Please direct all correspondence to: cilogue@msn.com. You may also use this site for arranging an author presentation on communication. Attendees felt the speaker is entertaining, uplifting, insightful and fun. "One of the best motivational speakers we've had, you'll be glad you scheduled him for your organizational event." The greatest compliment you can pay to Science Experiments for Beginners is your referral to friends and loved ones. For other copies, send check or money order to the publisher. This is "The Perfect Gift," every home should have one! Especially for grandparents. Should this lab book of compiled/collected beginning science experiments (dedicated to making the teaching of science better) serve to create new excitement, independent thought, personal discovery, desire and a positive attitude/interest in the field of science for students, it will have served its purpose. If it also encourages students to participate in future science fairs, it definitely will be labeled successful! Certainly today it can be said, "Science both rules and rocks!" -Charles H. Logue, PhD
Without A Paddle follows a young Native American man, Paulie, living in "Maryville" in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, as he struggles to find his roots and his "place in the world." He transitions from teenager to husband, father, employee, traveler while he listens and learns from experiences at home in Maryville, then the world, drawing on his instincts when danger threatens. It is the story of his search of identity, meaning, and balance with both his Western and Native values. His young wife, Luvenia and their infant son figure prominently as he tries to do the right thing for them. In Book Three, familiar characters return having a place in Paulie's story: Dan Walkin from Book One, Beth Morrison from Book Two, and Big Man all have a part in Paulie's growth.
This book has been a work in progress since the 1908s when our older family members were telling wonderful stories about our family history. With several classes, conferences and societies, the "how to" began to form a framework for his book. Along with much research, this book has become a reality to share with you and family members and friends - Are You My Cousin? Joyce has lived in Sarasota, Florida for 42 years. She is a retired school administrator, mother and grandmother of three granddaugthers. For questions or comments about Are you My Cousin?, please contact Joyce at Brownssrq@aol.com Happy Hunting...
"The journey in the tunnel of light was swift and long, joyful and painful, past memory, past history, past all knowledge of evil, past anger at his shooting and the separation from his family, until there was little that remained of the Earth being. Only life as it had been in the tunnel of light." Earth is a mistake in the Universe, a violent planet destined to be destroyed by nuclear war in 2070. William Blake, a visitor from a peaceful planet, believes that human violence can be cured through genetic and environmental manipulation, and that Earth should be saved. Blake looks like an exceptionally handsome human being and no one suspects he is an alien. He learns that Earth is an extremely violent planet where murders, mass shootings, wars, and genocides are commonplace. He also learns that it is a place of great natural beauty, creativity, and extraordinary love. As the action unfolds, Blake is consumed by the violence he seeks to end, as the story catapults toward a spectacular and unusual conclusion.
BB is a widow and reluctantly aging baby-boomer with a pot of money and loads of time. She is determined to take her granddaughters on a 21st Century Grand Tour. But it is not that easy. Fractured families are not uncommon today, nor are the bad feelings caused by an ugly divorce. Now BB must play nice to her former daughter-in-law in order to secure permission to take Emily out of the country. This global road trip covers eight major destinations; part crime caper, travel log, and family dynamics. There are always good intentions in anticipation of each location, but sadly these soon fall apart as BB has a way of finding mayhem and misunderstandings in any time zone. Wheels Up is comfortable often hilarious ride, and far easier than actually packing and getting on a plane. Bon Voyage
Rooted in the American experience, a century of African-American history is vividly portrayed in this story for young readers about two identically-named, twin rag dolls named Yomy. The Yomys are passed down through generations of children and come in contact with such historical figures as Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglas, and Josephine Baker. They are even present when Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivers his famous I Have a Dream speech during the 1963 March on Washington. This historical tale and all the Yomy s dramatic adventures are enlivened with illustrations throughout the book by the author."
Follow Chigo; her mother, Komochi; and their teacher, Marti; as they are amazed, entertained, and inspired while learning violin basics. Who are these strange, temperamental, and colorful helpers? Anything can happen (and does!) when the "Saints of Sound" ask the animals of the world to help human children. While learning Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star, we discover that it's easier to learn while having a good time. With lots of happy practice, Chigo learns beautiful body balance and beautiful tone. Could it be that having animal teaching assistants is a good idea? Who knew that learning the violin basics could be so much fun? www.shackfordviolinstudio.com
What happens when an ordinary, middle-aged housewife hears a message from God asking her to "do something" about a big problem? This is the incredible story of the response that turns her world upside down, setting her on an extraordinary adventure with her war-hero husband and thousands of mothers and babies as she opens SOLVE Maternity Home in Florida. In this poignant, heartbreaking and uplifting story, the reader will discover just what is possible by the grace of God for every woman and girl despite her unplanned pregnancy. All it takes is determination, faith, a few miracles and more than a little guts. "Saving Babies" is an inspiring true story you won't soon forget. "I loved it! It was hard to put down. It should be required reading for all college sociology majors." - Dale Rutkowsky "It's just great! Very well written and interesting." - Deborah A. Johnston
Incarceration is a taut thriller of powerful writing and poignant characters, from the grieving widower who teaches prison inmates, to the mysterious new convict and his beautiful wife, to the biker gang members who haunt Ontario s windswept lake country. This suspenseful debut novel exudes authenticity while delivering chills of surprise. Barbara Kyle, Best-selling author of the Thornleigh Saga - Struggling with grief and loneliness after losing his wife in a tragic accident, Jonah Smithers, an English teacher at Fern Hill Penitentiary, finds that his students misfortunes make them kindred spirits. But one day a charismatic inmate walks into Jonah s class who seems strangely out of place. Seymour Shields is serving time for threatening the life of a Hells Angel, but he s an intellectual, a gifted writer. When Jonah comes across a photo of Seymour s beautiful wife, Kate, his curiosity about her and her enigmatic husband becomes an obsession. Seymour s sophistication seems too good to be true, and Jonah wonders: has this student s incarceration somehow been contrived- and, if so, for what purpose? Jonah visits Kate, hoping she can provide some answers, and is immediately drawn to her vulnerability. As his relationship with Kate intensifies, the dark truth about her husband emerges and Jonah is drawn into terrifying web of duplicity and deceit from which there is no apparent escape. Incarceration follows Jonah s journey a test of strength and loyalty that will take him from the razor-wire of Fern Hill to the hidden reefs of Georgian Bay and beyond."
Enjoy a year in discovering the teachings of Jesus through the Sermon on the Mount Among all the teaching within the Bible, one of the most notable is the teaching spoken by Jesus himself which is known as the sermon on the mount. In Matthew _ ve, six and seven, Jesus teaches his disciples and those who overhear him the principles of the Kingdom of God. Within these words are the substance for how one is to be, act and behave in this world. _ ere is a consciousness for the path in which God Almighty desires one to live by, and there is a model that is demonstrated through the life of Jesus that all can see.
Warriors, educators, and aerospace pioneer, a Catholic saint...100 + Native American Women Who Changed the World is a stellar collection of historical and contemporary women of Indigenous heritage who have contributed to the survival and success of their families, communities-and he United States of America. ..".a well-researched and comprehensive representation of our Indigenous mothers, sisters, daughters and friends." - LaDonna Harris (Comanche), President and Founder, Americas for Indian Opportunity
Con Weber's Brighton spans seven generations. It is a story of the rise of the industrial age and growth of militarism in nineteenth century Germany, pioneer hardships on the southeast Michigan frontier, and the challenges of the Great Depression. The first century of a small Midwestern town is chronicled in the narrative of a man who began life surrounded by spinning wheels and looms and died when the automotive industry had become king and Henry Ford's factories were revving up to allow the "greatest generation" to win a war the author calls a "microcosm" of small town America. Based on oral history passed down from generation to generation and memoirs of the author's parents, Con Weber's Brighton is supplemented by scores of original pictures and documents. You will want to keep this informative biography for successive generations to enjoy and use as a historical reference.
Traveling around the world provides a wonderful education. It opens one's vision to all the natural wonders and outstanding civilizations on our vast hemisphere. The facts and information in this book were provided by the tour leaders and local guides who accompanied the travel groups. The comments and thoughts were my own observations of the people, places, and social habits in the various parts of the world. The dates indicate the years I traveled to these areas, what I observed, and the conditions during these times. Having seen so many parts of this globe, I truly believe the United States of America is the very best country in the world; I count my blessings that I was born here. We should always be thankful and grateful for our many freedoms and for the fact that we can live in peace and happiness. I am most appreciative of the "American way of life." God Bless America! Proceeds from sales of this book will benefit: Cornell University's Martin P. Catherwood Library www.ilr.cornell.edu/library
Will you stand alone against the very fate that controls your thoughts and fears and take back the life you deserve to live?
All is Well! This is just an outline. It is written in a diary style and a stream of consciousness style. T rambles -T roams-T repeats - T repeats- One point to remember: This is for T. T is not trying to convince or convert anyone. T did not always think this way; once T was very religious (maybe still is). Yet T always suspected something was not right. Things were not quite as they appeared.
Abonner på vårt nyhetsbrev og få rabatter og inspirasjon til din neste leseopplevelse.
Ved å abonnere godtar du vår personvernerklæring.