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Designed for teachers who want to teach writing effectively to
students of different ability levels, this resource offers lessons,
leveled organizers, and writing models to make planning and
gathering materials a cinch. Seventeen units cover topics from
structuring paragraphs to using elaboration to develop ideas, to
persuasive essay writing. Helps ALL students master the writing
skills and concepts they need to succeed on standardized tests and
beyond.
Volume 1 of The History of Judaica Libraries. This volume traces
Judaica collections from the ancient near east and antiquity to the
post-modern present.
Education, the production of knowledge, identity formation, and
ideological hegemony are inextricably linked in early modern and
modern Korea. This study examines the production and consumption of
knowledge by a multitude of actors and across languages, texts, and
disciplines to analyze the formulation, contestation, and
negotiation of knowledge. The production and dissemination of
knowledge become sites for contestation and struggle-sometimes
overlapping, at other times competing-resulting in a shift from a
focus on state power and its control over knowledge and discourse
to an analysis of local processes of knowledge production and the
roles local actors play in them. Contributors are Daniel Pieper, W.
Scott Wells, Yong-Jin Hahn, Furukawa Noriko, Lim Sang Seok, Kokubu
Mari, Mark Caprio, Deborah Solomon, and Yoonmi Lee.
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