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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal, health & social education (PHSE) > General
Children's questions about terrorism can be penetrating and hard to
answer. Why do they hate us? How does someone become a terrorist?
Will they plant bombs in our city? many teachers (and parents) will
be caught unawares by such questions, uncertain themselves about
terrorist motivation and goals and torn between the natural
instinct to reassure and the awareness that Britain is on
continuous terrorist alert. Since the attacks in Tunisia, Paris and
Brussels, and with regular news headlines about teenagers leaving
Britain to join ISIS, children as young as 7 are aware of
terrorism. They have questions to which they expect answers, and
teachers need resources to help them respond. The Prevent strategy
urges schools to create 'safe spaces' for the discussion of
controversial issues. With Ofsted inspections evaluating their
efforts in this regard, primary schools are being placed under
increasing pressure to teach about terrorism. Alison Jamieson and
Jane Flint are following up their highly successful 'Radicalisation
and Terrorism: A Teacher's Handbook for Addressing Extremism' with
a brand new resource book for teachers of 7-11 year olds.
Structured in a question and answer format, 'Talking About
Terrorism: Responding to Children's Questions' will help teachers
to face the most difficult questions children ask. Parents will
also find it invaluable. Aimed at meeting the needs of lower and
upper KS2, the book includes a full range of classroom activities
including brain storming, group discussions, role play, hot
seating, responding to visual stimuli and evaluation, together with
a guidance section for teachers.
With good cheer and from a standpoint of "we," The Etiquette of
Kindness - It's Not Just About the Right Fork is a lively, useful
guide to Skills and Courtesies for Our Time -- A Manual for Young
People (and Others ). In twenty chapters, The Etiquette of Kindness
brings together the author's over fourteen years of classroom
teaching of 6th, 7th and 8th graders. With the same richness of
content, accessibility, practical simplicity and interactive good
humor experienced with the students in the classroom, The Etiquette
of Kindness shares ideas, information and tips to help young people
feel more at ease and self-confident in their daily surroundings.
It speaks to the students straight-across, with respect for young
peoples' hopes, dreams, talents and challenges; it helps them gain
opportunity-creating knowledge and skills for smoother, happier,
more positive living and relationships. On every page, the focus is
on gaining skills and paying attention to how we treat each other.
Just as in the classroom, mindful kindness-in-action is the basis
for all suggestions and information we share. Chapters cover
subjects such as: bullying; wise, courteous phone and e-device use;
kindly, capable communication; meeting-and-greeting; the importance
and various forms of saying "Thank you " and "Hello "; presenting
ourselves well; social and dining skills; simple grammar checks;
making healthful choices; creating a life-enhancing "Attitude of
Gratitude" . . . One chapter, one heading, one sub-heading can
easily be taken in small or large teaching bites to bring this
timely, transforming, life-enhancing subject to students and to the
adults who care about them. The Etiquette of Kindness provides
inspiration and support for lively classroom and family
conversations and exercises to expand critical thinking and student
skills. Additionally, at chapter ends there are concise summations
and suggestions for further role-playing (students and teachers
love this), contemplation, practice, or discussion opportunities.
Young people searching for help with their what, why, who, when and
how questions about daily living, interacting with others and
fitting-in; teachers seeking to find simple ways to broaden and
deepen the skills they bring to their students; families wishing to
bring added life skills to their children - all will find The
Etiquette of Kindness - It's Not Just About the Right Fork a ready
source for answers, ideas, interaction, humor and inspiration. With
The Etiquette of Kindness, young people become enlivened with
skills and possibilities, with self-confidence and a positive,
can-do attitude With The Etiquette of Kindness we see young people
catch fire with kindness
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Our Values gives readers their first taste of some of the most
important values in today's world. Here children can explore what
it means to be part of a society and discover the cultural and
spiritual diversity that life has to offer.
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