A New Kind of Containment

A New Kind of Containment
Title A New Kind of Containment PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 222
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9042029196

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This book addresses “containment” as it relates to interlocking discourses around the “War on Terror” as a global effort and its link to race and sexuality within the United States. The project emerged from the recognition that the events of 11 September 2001, prompted new efforts at containment with both domestic and international implications.

Read! Perform! Learn! 2

Read! Perform! Learn! 2
Title Read! Perform! Learn! 2 PDF eBook
Author Toni Buzzeo
Publisher Upstart Books
Pages 156
Release 2007
Genre Education
ISBN

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A companion book to Read! Perform! Learn!, a resource for school media specialist, public children's librarians, and classroom teachers who want to share excellent children's literature with their students while improving reading skills. Includes a set of standards-based learning activities with accompanying standards.

Advantage Reading Grade K

Advantage Reading Grade K
Title Advantage Reading Grade K PDF eBook
Author Creative Teaching Press
Publisher Creative Teaching Press
Pages 113
Release 2004-04
Genre Reading (Elementary)
ISBN 1591980216

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Promising Practices to Support Family Involvement in Schools

Promising Practices to Support Family Involvement in Schools
Title Promising Practices to Support Family Involvement in Schools PDF eBook
Author Diana Hiatt-Michael
Publisher IAP
Pages 199
Release 2010-06-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1617350257

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Promising Practices to Support Family Involvement in Schools is a must-have volume for every contemporary educator. This monograph provides a broad array of exciting research-supported practices to reform schools for the benefit of students, teachers, administrators, families and their communities. These practices will lead to higher student academic and school satisfaction outcomes. Experts in the field prepared this highly readable volume for teachers, school administrators, educational researchers, policymakers, and university faculty. The authors share their decades of educational research, wise insights and practical experiences with hopes to better life for individual families, educators, and society. This book belongs on every educator’s desk!

Magic Capes, Amazing Powers

Magic Capes, Amazing Powers
Title Magic Capes, Amazing Powers PDF eBook
Author Eric Hoffman
Publisher Redleaf Press
Pages 272
Release 2018-10-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1605546569

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For as long as there have been heroes and villains in our books, on our TVs, and in our everyday lives, children have been imitating them in their play. Superhero play remains a wonderful, developmentally appropriate way for children to explore power, experience adventure, and investigate big questions about the world. Yet, many adults are troubled by the effects media storylines, stereotypes, and violence have on children’s superhero play. Magic Capes, Amazing Powers takes an in-depth look at why children are so strongly attracted to superhero and weapons play. It also examines the concerns felt by families and teachers and suggests practical solutions that take into account the needs of both children and their caregivers. It explores how the use of redirection, storytelling, dramatic play materials, anti-bias curriculum, and clear limit setting can guide superhero play in a positive direction, one that addresses caregiver concerns and allows children to do what they do best—play!

Looking for Luna

Looking for Luna
Title Looking for Luna PDF eBook
Author Tim Myers
Publisher Marshall Cavendish
Pages 40
Release 2009
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780761455646

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On a walk outdoors to locate their "soft-stepping, shining-eyed, milk-lapping" cat, a father and child enjoy watching other felines tumbling in the grass, creeping through flowers, climbing trees, and batting moths.

Playing with Print

Playing with Print
Title Playing with Print PDF eBook
Author Carol Ann Bloom
Publisher Good Year Books
Pages 210
Release 2007-05
Genre Education
ISBN 1596471336

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To create a classroom where first encounters with literacy are playful and exploratory - not formal and separate from the child's world - this book spills out a rich cascade of ideas in four areas: making the classroom a print-rich learning environment, including print in daily activities, practicing literacy through art activities and dramatic play, and recasting the teacher's role into spectator, advisor, resource, and scribe. Hundreds of ideas support these goals. Grades preK-2. Suggested resources. Illustrated. Good Year Books. 204 pages. Second Edition.