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Students need to connect to the real world, be engaged, and learn deeply. But how are teachers supposed to ensure that students meet these objectives in the current school system? In The Relevant Classroom, Eric Hardie presents six strategies derived from his two decades of experience as an elementary and secondary teacher and principal to show teachers ways to foster real-world connections, genuine engagement, and deeper learning: 1. Make meaning central to student work. 2. Contextualize the curriculum. 3. Create space to learn. 4. Connect student work to the community. 5. Follow the (student) leaders. 6. Reenvision feedback and evaluation. This practical volume includes advice on how to get started, vivid examples, reflection questions, and tips on how to overcome common obstacles. The Relevant Classroom is about recognizing that teachers who tap into students' capacities for creativity, collaboration, and innovation can create learning experiences that are truly meaningful for students.
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The Ultimate Guide to a Fabulous Ring, a Memorable Proposal, and the Perfect Wedding A fun and informative guide for every guy ready to take the plunge From figuring out whether she’ll say “yes” before you ask, to deciding what cut of diamond she’ll love, this guide speaks to every man embarking on one of life’s greatest adventures: marriage. Learn the four “Cs” of diamonds, the pros and cons of various settings, how much a ring should cost, essential diamond terminology, and gem alternatives. Written by guys for guys, there’s even a complete timeline and checklist for wedding planning—everything from sending save the dates to packing for your honeymoon. A few of the questions this book will help you answer: Should I ask her father for his blessing before I propose? Do I have to buy a diamond or will my girlfriend be happy with another stone? How can I be sure I’m ready for this? What if I can’t stand her parents? When do we have to start planning the wedding? Take inspiration from others who have proposed, laugh at their mistakes, and be grateful that (thanks to this book) you won’t make them yourself.
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This volume brings together experts in the fields of information ethics and health care to explore the impactions of these challenges as they impact what kind of care will be available, who will receive health care, and how the care is monitored.
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