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Books > Children's & Educational > Life skills & personal awareness, general studies > Personal, health & social education (PHSE)
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God's Tais
(Hardcover)
Melanie Lotfali; Illustrated by Melanie Lotfali
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R392
Discovery Miles 3 920
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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From bra shopping to babysitting, from making close friends to
making great grades, Girltalk has all the answers
Upbeat and up-to-date, honest and hip, Girltalk is an
"indispensable guide" (Working Mother) for girls ages eleven to
eighteen. This Fourth Edition is the ultimate preteen and teen
source for advice on: Body: looking and feeling your
bestFriendship: you don't like everybody -- why should everybody
like you? Love: falling in, falling out Sex: what you should know
before saying yes Family: making the best of your nest Education:
getting through school, getting into collegeMoney: making it,
saving it, spending it Smoking, Drinking, and Drugs: advice without
lectures Quizzes: getting to know yourself
This charmingly illustrated book is a perfect way to get little
children used to the idea of going to the hospital. Clear,
reassuring text explains each part of the process, while Stephen
Cartwright's timeless illustrations are full of gentle humour, and
interesting details to spot and talk about together.
It's good to be active! But readers need to know how to stay safe
both indoors and outdoors. In this book perfect for young readers,
essential safety tips involving helmets, sunscreen, fire and more
are provided along with important information on what to do in case
of injury.
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Heart of Hearing
(Hardcover)
Meaghan Thomas; Illustrated by Miriam Balsano, Sean Balsano
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R485
Discovery Miles 4 850
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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For citizenship education in the 21st century, globalization
increasingly presents a new challenge and a new opportunity. Since
the time when nationalism played a critical role in unifying new
nations, nationality and citizenship have been virtually synonymous
terms. As a result, the constructed symbiosis of citizenship and
national identity has influenced state supported citizenship
education in the most profound way. School curricula, particularly
in public schools, produced and reinforced the dominant version of
citizenship, which is national citizenship. Schools were expected
to prepare future loyal citizens who would identify themselves with
the nation. Due to the changing nature and scope of human
interactions, the traditional model of citizenship education,
however, appears increasingly outdated and deficient to address
many contemporary challenges. Thus, schools have become a locus of
a potential conflict of two citizenship discourses: the discourse
of national citizenship that for a long time has served as the
ultimate purpose of public education and the discourse of global
citizenship that is forcefully and continuously seeking for a
proper place in school curricula despite the lack of curricular
heritage. The need for an education for citizenship that has a
global scope and is guided by critical and emancipatory approaches
becomes more evident. At the same time, the pressure to globalize
and internationalize curriculum actively challenges such concepts
as patriotism, national identity, loyalty to the state, or national
uniqueness of government and democratic development that have been
fundamental for citizenship and civic education for decades. In
this book, a group of international scholars present their research
about the dynamic development, interplay, and interconnectedness of
two major discourses in citizenship education, namely national and
global. Case studies and ethnographies from China, Cyprus, Egypt,
Hong Kong and Singapore, Lebanon, Liberia, the Netherlands, Russia,
and the United States display a multifaceted but yet comprehensive
picture of educators' attempts to promote social justice, global
awareness, and multiple loyalties. The volume will appeal to
several constituencies: it will be interesting to teachers and
teacher educators whose focus of instruction is citizenship
education, social studies education, and global education; it will
also be interesting to scholars who conduct research in citizenship
and global education.
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Boss Texas Women
(Hardcover)
Casey Chapman Ross, Kristen Gunn; Illustrated by Rachel Pennington
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R489
R409
Discovery Miles 4 090
Save R80 (16%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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From exercising to getting enough sleep, you are in charge of your
body. It's important to take good care of it. Using informative
text and vibrant photos, Care for Your Body reminds you of simple
ways to keep your body healthy. Complete with a glossary, a read
more section, kid-friendly Internet sites, and an index.
This amusing collection of forty-three illustrated poems is
subtitled "A Manual of Manners for Impolite Infants Depicting the
Characteristics of Many Naughty and Thoughtless Children With
Instructive Illustrations." It is the perfect companion to Goops
and How to Be Them, also by Gelett Burgess.
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