Doing School

Doing School
Title Doing School PDF eBook
Author Denise Clark Pope
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 230
Release 2008-10-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0300130589

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This book offers a highly revealing and troubling view of today's high school students and the ways they pursue high grades and success. Denise Pope, veteran teacher and curriculum expert, follows five motivated and successful students through a school year, closely shadowing them and engaging them in lengthy reflections on their school experiences. What emerges is a double-sided picture of school success. On the one hand, these students work hard in school, participate in extracurricular activities, serve their communities, earn awards and honours, and appear to uphold school values. But on the other hand, they feel that in order to get ahead they must compromise their values and manipulate the system by scheming, lying, and cheating. In short, they do school, that is, they are not really engaged with learning nor can they commit to such values as integrity and community. The words and actions of these five students - two boys and three girls from diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds - underscore the frustrations of being caught in a grade trap that pins future success to high grades and test scores. Their stories raise critical questions that are too important for parents, educators, and community leaders to ignore. Are schools cultivating an environment that promotes intellectual curiosity, cooperation, and integrity? Or are they fostering anxiety, deception, and hostility? Do today's schools inadvertently impede the very values they claim to embrace? Is the success that current assessment practices measure the kind of success we want for our children?

"Doing School"

Title "Doing School" PDF eBook
Author Denise Clark Pope
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 244
Release 2001-01-01
Genre Education
ISBN 9780300098334

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Follows five successful high school students in their often stressful journey through class work, grades, and tests, all of which contribute to the lacking performance of even our top schools.

What DO Teachers Do (after YOU Leave School)?

What DO Teachers Do (after YOU Leave School)?
Title What DO Teachers Do (after YOU Leave School)? PDF eBook
Author Anne Bowen
Publisher Carolrhoda Books ®
Pages 36
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1467742392

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This humorous picture book answers the question all kids want to know?what do teachers do when the bell rings at three? Once the students go home, teachers finally have the run of the school. They skate down the halls, have a food fight in the cafeteria, even mix up wild concoctions in the science lab with disastrous results! All night long, teachers are busy goofing off at school. Kids will never look at their teachers the same way after reading this book!

Bullying at School

Bullying at School
Title Bullying at School PDF eBook
Author Dan Olweus
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 166
Release 2013-05-30
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1118695801

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Bullying at School is the definitive book on bullying/victim problems in school and on effective ways of counteracting and preventing such problems.

Starting School: Do I Have to Go to School?

Starting School: Do I Have to Go to School?
Title Starting School: Do I Have to Go to School? PDF eBook
Author Pat Thomas
Publisher Hachette UK
Pages 31
Release 2017-03-23
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1526305216

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In simple and reassuring terms, this entertaining book explores for young children aged approximately 3-6 what it is like to start school and how the reader might feel about it. Discussion boxes offer an adult opportunities to discuss the issues directly with their child audience. Charmingly clear illustrations give readers immediate access to complex situations and feelings and provide further stimulus for discussion. Notes for teachers and parents, plus suggested further resources, help adults to make the most of the learning opportunities inherent in the book. Written by a trained psychotherapist, journalist and parent, and illustrated by a very experienced children's book artist, this is part of an acclaimed and successful series of picture-book non-fiction for Early Years.

Nowhere to Hide

Nowhere to Hide
Title Nowhere to Hide PDF eBook
Author Jerome J. Schultz
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 343
Release 2011-06-24
Genre Education
ISBN 1118091736

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A new approach to help kids with ADHD and LD succeed in and outside the classroom This groundbreaking book addresses the consequences of the unabated stress associated with Learning disabilities and ADHD and the toxic, deleterious impact of this stress on kids' academic learning, social skills, behavior, and efficient brain functioning. Schultz draws upon three decades of work as a neuropsychologist, teacher educator, and school consultant to address this gap. This book can help change the way parents and teachers think about why kids with LD and ADHD find school and homework so toxic. It will also offer an abundant supply of practical, understandable strategies that have been shown to reduce stress at school and at home. Offers a new way to look at why kids with ADHD/LD struggle at school Provides effective strategies to reduce stress in kids with ADHD and LD Includes helpful rating scales, checklists, and printable charts to use at school and home This important resource is written by a faculty member of Harvard Medical School in the Department of Psychiatry and former classroom teacher.

The School of Doing

The School of Doing
Title The School of Doing PDF eBook
Author Isaac Klein
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 2017-11-22
Genre Acting
ISBN 9780692953679

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Kevin Kline, Patti LuPone, Chita Rivera, Olympia Dukakis, Sam Waterston, and many more lend their voices to The School of Doing, a comprehensive guide to the craft and teachings of internationally renowned stage director and educator Gerald Freedman, including lessons on acting, directing, text analysis, comedy technique, camera technique, Shakespeare, musical theater, design, pedagogy, and the business itself. Foreword by Mandy Patinkin.