Waiting for a Miracle

Waiting for a Miracle
Title Waiting for a Miracle PDF eBook
Author James P. Comer
Publisher Plume Books
Pages 272
Release 1998
Genre Education
ISBN 9780452276468

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It is the thesis of this provocative book that the deteriorating state of America's public school system is actually a reflection of the problems in our culture and society. In "Waiting For A Miracle," James P. Comer M.D., Maurice Falk Professor of Child Psychiatry at the Yale University Child Study Center and the author of Maggie's American Dream, and co-author of Raising Black Children, outlines the cause of these afflictions and presents an inspiring paradigm for a new way of thinking and acting with regard to children and family.At the root of the problem, he states, is a social failure to make a commitment to families, and to community and child development.Using many examples from his personal experience of growing up poor, and from more than thirty years of community involvement, Comer argues that schools can be the most important instrument of change in a society. He spells out how private, public and non-profit sectors can collaborate to enable children, families, and communities to survive and thrive.

Writing with Ease: Strong Fundamentals: A Guide to Designing Your Own Elementary Writing Curriculum (The Complete Writer)

Writing with Ease: Strong Fundamentals: A Guide to Designing Your Own Elementary Writing Curriculum (The Complete Writer)
Title Writing with Ease: Strong Fundamentals: A Guide to Designing Your Own Elementary Writing Curriculum (The Complete Writer) PDF eBook
Author Susan Wise Bauer
Publisher Peace Hill Press
Pages 312
Release 2015-04-13
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1942968167

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A revised and improved edition of the best-selling elementary writing handbook, from the author of The Well-Trained Mind Susan Wise Bauer lays out a plan for teaching writing that combines the best elements of old-fashioned writing instruction with innovative new educational methods. Writing With Ease outlines a complete three- or four-year program for elementary-grade students, giving parents and teachers the tools to personalize instruction for any skill level.

English

English
Title English PDF eBook
Author Duluth Public Schools (Duluth, Minn.)
Publisher
Pages 444
Release 1919
Genre Education
ISBN

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The Problem of English Composition in American Colleges and Universities

The Problem of English Composition in American Colleges and Universities
Title The Problem of English Composition in American Colleges and Universities PDF eBook
Author Jessie Howard
Publisher
Pages 100
Release 1941
Genre English language
ISBN

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Bulletin

Bulletin
Title Bulletin PDF eBook
Author Wisconsin State University (Oshkosh)
Publisher
Pages 52
Release 1918
Genre
ISBN

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Why They Can't Write

Why They Can't Write
Title Why They Can't Write PDF eBook
Author John Warner
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Pages 285
Release 2020-03-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1421437988

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An important challenge to what currently masquerades as conventional wisdom regarding the teaching of writing. There seems to be widespread agreement that—when it comes to the writing skills of college students—we are in the midst of a crisis. In Why They Can't Write, John Warner, who taught writing at the college level for two decades, argues that the problem isn't caused by a lack of rigor, or smartphones, or some generational character defect. Instead, he asserts, we're teaching writing wrong. Warner blames this on decades of educational reform rooted in standardization, assessments, and accountability. We have done no more, Warner argues, than conditioned students to perform "writing-related simulations," which pass temporary muster but do little to help students develop their writing abilities. This style of teaching has made students passive and disengaged. Worse yet, it hasn't prepared them for writing in the college classroom. Rather than making choices and thinking critically, as writers must, undergraduates simply follow the rules—such as the five-paragraph essay—designed to help them pass these high-stakes assessments. In Why They Can't Write, Warner has crafted both a diagnosis for what ails us and a blueprint for fixing a broken system. Combining current knowledge of what works in teaching and learning with the most enduring philosophies of classical education, this book challenges readers to develop the skills, attitudes, knowledge, and habits of mind of strong writers.

Course of Study in Reading, Literature, Composition, Grammar, Spelling and Handwriting, Grades I to VIII.

Course of Study in Reading, Literature, Composition, Grammar, Spelling and Handwriting, Grades I to VIII.
Title Course of Study in Reading, Literature, Composition, Grammar, Spelling and Handwriting, Grades I to VIII. PDF eBook
Author Baltimore County (Md.). Board of School Commissioners
Publisher
Pages 200
Release 1921
Genre Education
ISBN

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