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Books > Children's & Educational > Geography & environment
"In graphic novel format, tells the life story of Revolutionary War
hero and spy Nathan Hale"--Provided by publisher.
Explains the groundbreaking contributions made by these
revolutionary men and women in a clear and informative way.
In a globalized market where the emerging workforce will
increasingly travel within their nations and abroad for work
opportunities, it is valuable to learn about the international
education system and practices, to assess the competition. For
example, annual comparison of student performance is measured
across math and science subjects globally. What is not well known
is how geography educational systems compare around the world and
how student success in this subject translates to learning in other
courses or employment after graduation. The importance of geography
in our personal, professional, and civic lives is transparent when
one considers how finding one's way with a map, understanding of
world cultures, or identifying spatial patterns of disease spread
might influence the decisions we make. Written for a global
audience, this is the first English publication on geography
education in Japan, addressing some fundamental questions. What is
the nature of the geography educational systems in Japan? How does
the focus on content and skills in Japanese schools differ from
that in other countries? This book includes 25 authors from diverse
geography instruction and research experiences, making it an
authoritative publication on Japan's geography education system.
The contribution of this book to the larger geography educational
community is sharing the key strengths, concerns, and future of
this school subject in English, where previously most publications
were in Japanese. It will be a useful source for researchers and
teachers to understand Japan's evolving geography instruction in
the past, present, and future. The 21 chapters are organized into
themes, beginning with an overview of the geography education
system in Japan, followed by chapters that deal with regional
geography and fieldwork, teacher training, geography education's
contributions to society, and a comparative study of geography
education across multiple countries. The book ends with a vision of
geography education in the future.
Discover the majestic history of London in this sumptuously
illustrated picture book. Each double page shows a royal palace or
location, from Buckingham Palace to the Tower of London, with
pictures of royal coaches, costumes, portraits, crowns and other
royal regalia. With contents and index pages and internet links to
specially selected websites.
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Canyons
(Hardcover)
Lisa J. Amstutz
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R653
R582
Discovery Miles 5 820
Save R71 (11%)
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"Inspiring African American Women of Virginia" was written to
provide readers with a variety of ethic women from various eras in
our countries history.
It captivates the reader and pulls them into the lives of women
who were not just faced with the obstacle of race but gender. It
also reveals how they overcame their obstacles to achieve
international acclaim.
From Missy Elliott and Roberta Flack to Maggie Walker and Nannie
Boroughs, you be surprised at how each of these women are connected
to Virginia.
Enjoy!!
One of the most popular series ever published for young Americans, these classics have been praised alike by parents, teachers, and librarians. With these lively, inspiring, fictionalized biographies -- easily read by children of eight and up -- today's youngster is swept right into history.
On his local & global travels young boy Sam Widges encounters
many interesting characters - from a flan fan old man & his
monkey mate on a itchy desert island and mice on the moon hiding
beneath a big chunk of Chinese cheese, to mysterious performers
parading by a Fuji mountain river walk in Japan & didgeridoo
dancing outback aboriginals... Highly detailed illustrations lead
us to discover with Sam Widges what he has always been searching
for all this time when he has travelled all around the world
seeking his mysterious goal. The red world map at the beginning of
the book works like a puzzle for readers to try to guess which page
relates to which stopover point in the book on his long distance
travel to many different continents of this planet & give young
readers an insight into our big planet. His adventure guides the
reader to find the inner values of life that mean more to us than
all the shiny sparkly attractions of the outside world & its
10,000 hypnotic things. This meditative approach is designed to
leave story readers in a peaceful tranquil state of mind ready for
a good dream just before bedtime or to feel like they have
travelled the world without ever leaving their armchair. He
achieves his gentle realisation at last after much soul searching
in the same gentle manner a white feather of peace makes contact
with a pool of crystal clear water landing in a slow motion soft
bounce...
What inspired the work and works of geniuses like Leonardo,
Einstein, Frida and Curie? These books aim to explain it to the
little ones, presenting some of the greatest characters of the past
in a funny and light-hearted way, to which children can easily
relate. The great characters become the most powerful kind of
inspiration, to push the little readers to dream a little bigger.
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