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Engaging and reader friendly, this book provides a rationale for themes, a thorough explanation of a variety of themes and ways to put them together, and a series of examples of themes in action.
In Closing the Circle, Sean Walmsley offers education practitioners at all levels—district and school administrators, curriculum supervisors, staff developers, literacy coaches, classroom teachers, and special education teachers—a coherent framework along with practical advice for setting K–12 language arts expectations and for effectively guiding instruction, assessment, reporting, and data analysis. Distilled from the author’s extensive experience working with schools and districts, the framework enables educators to prioritize literacy learning and work together more productively to achieve better literacy outcomes for all students. The innovative framework includes five major ele...
Engaging teaching activities and rare, inside glimpse into Marc Brown's creative process that will captivate your students almost as much as Arthur does!
Teaching Kindergarten is a unique, indispensable package for the kindergarten teacher who wants to implement a developmentally appropriate, literature-based curriculum in the classroom, but isn't sure where to begin. The CDs/Songbook is part of this package.
From an overcrowded council house in Norris Green, North Liverpool to the opulence of Marbella on the Costa del Crime. Via Istanbul, Amsterdam, Heysel, Switzerland, Jamaica, New York and Toronto; this story plots the life of an ardent supporter of Liverpool Football Club, who fell into the murky world of drug dealing as a young teenager. A genuinely funny and occasionally terrifying account of life as a cheeky Scouser trying desperately to extract himself from his nerve-racking lifestyle. Rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous one day, plunged into the depths of despair the next, constantly looking over his shoulder to keep one step ahead of the police, SOCA and jealous associates.Love, laughter, betrayal, espionage, music, terror, passion, travel and football provide the backdrop to this compelling life story; originally written from a prison cell by way of an apology and explanation to his beloved Mum.
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The Seventy-Ninth Yearbook of the Society for the Study of Education, Part I