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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal, health & social education (PHSE) > Citizenship
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Online Safety
(Paperback)
Steffi Cavell-Clarke; Designed by Gareth Liddington
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R268
R242
Discovery Miles 2 420
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This series shines an informative and encouraging light on the
difficult realities faced in today's world and illuminates healthy
ways for children to process and understand them. Children are
using the internet more and more both at home and in school. This
title explores issues surrounding online safety and examines what
children can do if this occurs. It also discusses practical ways
children can stay safe online.
In this book, Thornton details why teachers must develop strong
skills in curriculum planning and teaching methods in order for
effective instruction to occur.
Be prepared! Learn how to stay safe and secure in the digital
world. This book will show you how, with tips from setting
uncrackable passwords to recognising fake websites.
The Internet
can be a fun, creative, collaborative place to share, learn and
experience the world and connect with all kinds of people. But
being a good digital citizen comes with responsibilities and
advisories. These books will help children aged 7+ navigate this
sophisticated and ever-changing form of communication.
Become a sensible, informed digital citizen with this handy guide
The internet connects people from all over the world and provides a
great place to share our interests. But clever digital citizens are
careful and smart about socialising online, making sure they enjoy
it safely. The Internet can be a fun, creative, collaborative place
to share, learn and experience the world and connect with all kinds
of people. But being a good digital citizen comes with
responsibilities and advisories. These books will help children
aged 7+ navigate this sophisticated and ever-changing form of
communication.
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Egypt
(Hardcover)
Monika Davies
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R395
Discovery Miles 3 950
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This ground-breaking book is the first to describe in detail how
teachers, supported by university educators and education advisers,
might plan and implement innovative ideas based on sound
theoretical foundations. Focusing on the teaching and learning of
intercultural communicative competence in foreign language
classrooms in the USA, the authors describe a collaborative project
in which graduate students and teachers planned, implemented and
reported on units which integrated intercultural competence in a
systematic way in classrooms ranging from elementary to university
level. The authors are clear and honest about what worked and what
didn't, both in their classrooms and during the process of
collaboration. This book will be required reading for both scholars
and teachers interested in applying academic theory in the
classroom, and in the teaching of intercultural competence.
Praise for previous editions... 'A comprehensive and illuminating
resource on both citizenship and citizenship education.' - David
Hicks, Times Educational Supplement What is the role of
citizenship? How can it be taught effectively? Learning to Teach
Citizenship in the Secondary School is an essential resource for
students training to teach citizenship in the secondary school as
well as teachers of citizenship looking for fresh ideas and
guidance. Written by leading experts in the field, the book is
underpinned by the latest research and theory and explores a
variety of inspirational approaches to teaching and learning in a
subject which provides a critical underpinning to the whole school
curriculum. This new, third edition has been comprehensively
updated and restructured to emphasise the role of citizenship
across the curriculum, exploring a wider range of subjects
including geography, modern foreign languages, mathematics and
science. Key topics include: historical origins and contemporary
contexts developing subject knowledge and skills of enquiry
effective lesson plans, schemes of work and assessment citizenship
beyond the classroom: community-based work and learning outdoors
citizenship across the curriculum: English, drama and media;
history, geography and religious education; modern foreign
languages; mathematics and science; and RE research in citizenship.
Including key objectives and chapter summaries, together with
carefully developed tasks to support your own professional
development, Learning to Teach Citizenship in the Secondary School
is designed to develop theoretically informed good practice in
citizenship education. It is a source of support, guidance and
creative ideas for all training citizenship teachers and those
teaching the subject as non-specialists, and offers specialists new
insight into this crucial subject.
What makes the Lewensorientering Vandag course unique? Language
appropriate to South African learners across the board, key words
explained and included in a glossary; physical education content
includes fun activities and playful games; physical education
includes emphasis on holistic well-being, including healthy
lifestyle habits and relaxation exercises; full-colour throughout,
including illustrations and modern, relevant photographs; the
situations included in case studies and activities appreciate and
acknowledge everyday South African realities, with attention to
cultural and racial diversity as well as positive gender
representation. Trust Today to be up-to-date and fresh for the
classroom: Opportunities for revision, exam practice and assessment
throughout; develops language skills alongside subject knowledge;
all content is fully CAPS-compliant. Your easy-to-use complete
classroom solution! Today, for successful teaching tomorrow.
The Oxford successful read about indigenous knowledge series was
designed to develop learners understanding of indigenous peoples,
their languages, cultures and heritage. Through a selection of
non-fiction readers, the series aims to inspire learners to read
about, speak about and write about the values, needs, views and
rights of indigenous peoples in our diverse country. While reading,
learners will become aware of the significant role of indigenous
peoples, their cultures, beliefs and heritage. These are examined
in the context of sustainable development and the development of
all the cultures and languages in our country. The titles in this
series present an interesting collection of the indigenous
knowledge related to each learning area in the intermediate phase.
The series also inspires learners to give creative responses to the
texts they have read in the form of activities, projects and
research. Teachers and parents are advised on ways to help learners
with this. This series will be enjoyed by all learners in the
intermediate phase and beyond. It has been designed to be
accessible to learners whether English is their home language or an
additional language.
Learn how to be a good digital citizen with these innovative
illustrated books Clever digital citizens understand that a healthy
body means a healthy mind. To make the most of our time in the
online world, we need to stay fit and well, and keep safe. This
book will help young readers to find the right balance. The
Internet can be a fun, creative, collaborative place to share,
learn and experience the world and connect with all kinds of
people. But being a good digital citizen comes with
responsibilities and advisories. These books will help children
aged 7+ navigate this sophisticated and ever-changing form of
communication. Based on the ISTE (International Society for
Technology in Education) Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship Why
not look for the other books in the series: My Digital Rights and
Rules; My Digital Future; My Digital World; My Digital Safety and
Security; My Digital Community and Media
The Electoral College is a complex system influenced by various
factors in the United States' rich history. Some of the ideas
behind the Electoral College--such as ensuring that smaller states
were given a vote--still apply today. However, the Electoral
College has changed over the years in ways that the framers of the
Constitution did not anticipate. Learn everything you ever wanted
to know about the Electoral College with this full-color
informational text that explores contemporary issues through
high-interest content! Packed with fun facts, fascinating sidebars,
and featuring TIME content and images, this nonfiction book has
text features such as a glossary, an index, and a table of contents
to engage students in reading as they build their comprehension,
vocabulary, and reading skills. The Reader's Guide and extended Try
It! activity increase understanding of the material, and develop
higher-order thinking. Check It Out! offers print and online
resources for additional reading. Keep students reading from cover
to cover with this captivating text!
Place- and community-based education an approach to teaching and
learning that starts with the local addresses two critical gaps in
the experience of many children now growing up in the United
States: contact with the natural world and contact with community.
It offers a way to extend young people s attention beyond the
classroom to the world as it actually is, and to engage them in the
process of devising solutions to the social and environmental
problems they will confront as adults. This approach can increase
students engagement with learning and enhance their academic
achievement.
Envisioned as a primer and guide for educators and members of
the public interested in incorporating the local into schools in
their own communities, this book explains the purpose and nature of
place- and community-based education and provides multiple examples
of its practice. The detailed descriptions of learning experiences
set both within and beyond the classroom will help readers begin
the process of advocating for or incorporating local content and
experiences into their schools.
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