Severn and the Day She Silenced the World

Severn and the Day She Silenced the World
Title Severn and the Day She Silenced the World PDF eBook
Author Janet Wilson
Publisher Second Story Press
Pages 261
Release 2014-04-19
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1927583241

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Severn Suzuki's speech at the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio caught the attention of the world. As the daughter of environmentalist David Suzuki, Severn's concern for the environment was fueled by a trip to the Amazon rainforest at age nine. Back home in Vancouver, she and her friends started ECO, the Environmental Children's Organization, combining their efforts to raise enough money to travel to Rio. They couldn't have imagined the effect they would have on the adults gathered there. More than twenty years later, Severn's speech continues to receive thousands of hits on YouTube. Severn's story is about the power that children have to create change when they work together, and how their voices can stand out above the politics and cynicism of adults.

Educating for Radical Social Transformation in the Climate Crisis

Educating for Radical Social Transformation in the Climate Crisis
Title Educating for Radical Social Transformation in the Climate Crisis PDF eBook
Author Stuart Tannock
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 281
Release 2021-09-21
Genre Education
ISBN 3030830004

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This book asks how education can be developed to facilitate the radical social, cultural and economic transformations needed to deal with the ongoing climate emergency. The author illuminates important links between the work currently being done in climate change and education and the broader and older theories of radical education: an area of education theory and practice that has long grappled with the question of how to use education to create a more just society. Highlighting both current work and long traditions that include popular, progressive, feminist, anti-racist and anti-colonial education, the author draws on interdisciplinary research to make the case for how radical education can help tackle the climate change crisis. It will have direct relevance for scholars of environmental education and radical education as well as activists and practitioners.

Take Me to Your Readers

Take Me to Your Readers
Title Take Me to Your Readers PDF eBook
Author Larry Swartz
Publisher Pembroke Publishers Limited
Pages 178
Release 2017-09-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1551389274

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This thoughtful book is rooted in the belief that teachers can lead their students to develop their reading tastes and grow in their love of reading at the same time as supporting and stretching students in their meaning-making experiences. This practical resource highlights more than 50 instructional strategies that invite students to work inside and outside a book through reading, writing, talk, and arts experiences. It highlights the work of guest voices that include classroom teachers, occasional teachers, special education teachers, and librarians who share their best literacy practices. Take Me to Your Readers uses 5 essential areas to structure classroom experiences through children's literature: Motivation; Theme Connections; Genre Connections; Cross-Curricular Connections; and Response. Extensive booklists, teaching tips, a wide range of activities, and reproducible pages provide practical support. Ultimately, this book is designed to take teachers to their readers and start them on a lifelong journey through great books!

Powerful Writing Structures

Powerful Writing Structures
Title Powerful Writing Structures PDF eBook
Author Adrienne Gear
Publisher Pembroke Publishers Limited
Pages 199
Release 2020-02-06
Genre Education
ISBN 1551389436

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This timely book uses thinking structures to deepen student writing. It revolves around “brain pockets” to help students appreciate the qualities of different writing forms. Some powerful examples include memory pockets for personal narrative writing, fact pockets for nonfiction, and imagination pockets for story writing. Detailed lesson plans are featured along with sample anchor books and book lists. Based on extensive classroom testing, student samples throughout the book illustrate this unique approach to teaching writing. Suggestions for setting up an effective writing program and assessment tips for guiding instruction complete this comprehensive approach to developing a year-long writing program.

Our Earth

Our Earth
Title Our Earth PDF eBook
Author Janet Wilson
Publisher Second Story Press
Pages 52
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1926920562

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Ten profiles of amazing young environmental activists. Each child is captured in a portrait, their achievements described, and filled out with photos. Ends with tips for kids to make a difference.

Kids Who Are Changing the World

Kids Who Are Changing the World
Title Kids Who Are Changing the World PDF eBook
Author Anne Jankeliowitch
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Pages 146
Release 2014-09-02
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1402295340

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The inspiring stories of 45 young heroes who have made an impact on our planet. Forty-five young people from around the world (including twelve from the U.S. and four from Canada) are doing something every day to make the world a better place. They discovered issues that concerned them and did something about it. With skills ranging from singing, drawing, and painting to fund-raising, public demonstrations, and events, they have fought climate change and pollution, and worked to protect animals and their natural habitats. This inspiring book also includes reference materials and suggestions on how readers can get involved.

Shannen and the Dream for a School

Shannen and the Dream for a School
Title Shannen and the Dream for a School PDF eBook
Author Janet Wilson
Publisher Second Story Press
Pages 201
Release 2011-10-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1926920414

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The true story of Shannen Koostachin and the people of Attawapiskat First Nation, a native Cree community in Northern Ontario, who have been fighting for a new school since 1979 when a fuel spill contaminated their original school building. Shannen's fight took her all the way to Parliament Hill and was taken up by children around the world. Shannen’s dream continues today with the work of the Shannen's Dream organization and those everywhere who are fighting for the rights of Aboriginal children.