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Based on the New Curriculum for Citizenship, this book provides
practitioners in secondary schools with the essential tools needed
to teach citizenship. The authors provide an overview of the
citizenship order and give guidance on how to fulfill its three
main elements: social and moral responsibility, community
involvement and political literacy. The book focuses on curriculum
developments, teaching, learning and assessment issues and includes
a rationale for planning schemes of work in citizenship for the
whole school. It also includes lesson plans, teaching ideas and
resources, and step-by-step guidance on assessment. Emphasis is
placed on including all pupils and references are made to
cross-curricular links with other subjects.
This exciting series 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.|This exciting series
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.
Exam Board: SQA Level: National 5 Subject: Modern Studies First
Teaching: September 2017 First Exam: Summer 2018 This second
edition comprehensively covers the changes made to the course
content and prepares students to cope with the increased emphasis
on knowledge and understanding in the new National 5 exam. - Covers
the two issues that students have the opportunity to study in this
unit of the course: Social Inequality and Crime and the Law -
Monitors progress throughout the topics with summary questions -
Focuses attention on specific topic areas with case studies and
fact files - Prepares students for the final exam with assessment
guidance
Since Alexis de Tocqueville first made the linkage in his writings
on America, a healthy democracy has been associated with the
flourishing of civil society, as measured by popular participation
in voluntary and civic activities and the vitality of organizations
that mediate between the individual and the state.
Eminent social scientists from Europe and North America take a
fresh look at the vitality of civil society in the context of
post-communist Eastern Europe, the West European welfare states,
and the United States. This volume takes a fresh look at this
classic theme in the context of post-communist Eastern Europe, the
West European welfare states, and the United States, asking:
-- What patterns of participation characterize the new democracies
of Eastern Europe?
-- What levels of civic activism are characteristic of contemporary
Western democracies?
-- What factors account for differences among countries and
changing patterns over time?
-- What do the findings suggest about the prospects for democracy
in the 21st century?
Ticknor, Howard, and Overstreet offer educators insights into the
how-tos of culturally responsive pedagogy. They build on their
experiences and research of CRP to offer vignettes of literacy
instruction that may be common in K-12 classrooms. These examples
are offered as a way to situate how teachers may use research based
and effective literacy practices while ignoring the identities and
experiences of their students. Then disrupt the vignettes using
theories and concepts presented in the chapter to make visible how
each practice could be reimagined to integrate more culturally
responsive strategies. Example lessons and activities are provided
in each chapter that offer readers glimpses into CRP thinking and
decision making. Guiding prompts are also included for readers to
use the chapter topic and example lessons to consider ways to be
more culturally responsive teachers for their students and in their
local communities.
Die Onderwysersgids bevat ’n jaarplan vir die vak, vier kwartaalplanne, moontlike tydskedules vir ’n week en volledige, daaglikse stap-vir-stap-onderrigplanne vir 40 weke. Die Onderwysersgids is volgens die vereistes van die KABV ontwikkel.
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Last Goodbye
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Elin Kelsey; Illustrated by Soyeon Kim
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The truly inspiring story of the first Latina Supreme Court Justice.
Outspoken, energetic, and fun, Sonia Sotomayor has managed to turn every struggle in life into a triumph. Born in the Bronx to immigrant parents from Puerto Rico, Sonia found out at age nine that she had diabetes, a serious illness now but an even more dangerous one fifty years ago. How did young Sonia handle the devastating news? She learned to give herself her daily insulin shots and became determined to make the most out of her life. It was the popular sixties TV show Perry Mason that made Sonia want to become a lawyer. Not only a lawyer, but a judge! Her remarkable career was capped in 2009 when President Barack Obama nominated her to the Supreme Court, only the third woman and first Hispanic justice in the court's history. Stories of Sotomayor's career are hardly dry legal stuff—she once hopped on a motorcycle to chase down counterfeiters and was the judge whose ruling ended the Major League baseball strike in 1995.
These were no damsels in distress! Did you know that a woman named
Kady Brownell was the color bearer for 5th Rhode Island infantry?
She braved enemy fire at Bull Run to hold her banner high! Or that
Dr. Mary Walker, a battlefield surgeon, was the first and only
woman to ever receive the Medal of Honor? These women, and many
more, marched alongside the soldiers and were on the battlefields
of the American Civil War. They were both respected and admired by
their male comrades. Stephanie Ford regularly speaks at historical
societies and participates in reenactments as a vivandiere. Through
her thorough research comes a compelling collection of stories of
remarkable women from both sides of the conflict.
This exciting series 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.|This exciting series
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.
This informative book invites readers to meet Michelle Obama, the
first African-American First Lady of the United States. Children
will discover details about her career, her contributions to her
husbands presidential campaign, and her new life as First Lady.
All too often, gifted and advanced learners are just accelerated,
without fueling the creative thinking and problem solving that they
are capable of. This book bursts with thrilling, mind-stretching
enrichment activities designed to stimulate higher level thinking
for gifted students in grades 5-12. Challenge the learners in your
classroom to explore and evaluate assumptions they make about their
world; conduct surveys about current, hot issues and analyze the
results; or solve complex logic mysteries in small learning groups.
These activities and lessons vary in length from one class period
to several weeks, and have enough activities to be used all year.
Skills are developed by using: creative research ideas, creative
thinking tasks, daring debates, blueprints for business, and
philosophical problems. For example, in one activity, students are
asked to review various classification systems from areas as
diverse as biology and history. Then, they discuss and identify the
various steps needed to create a classification system. Next,
students consider and discuss various examples about humor, then
create, test, and evaluate their own classification system for
humor. Finally, students produce their own examples of humor and
classify them according to the system they have created. One of the
features that makes this book outstanding is that each activity has
been field-tested for at least five years in secondary classrooms.
The book and each lesson in it provide in-depth information and
advice for the classroom teacher. Grades 5-12
Representing the Middle East and Africa in Social Studies Education
examines the lived classroom experiences of six social studies
teachers and the relevance of their discourse in framing the
knowledge students receive about populations in the Middle East and
Africa. With a focus on the socialization processes of schooling,
this book deconstructs the classroom experience and investigates
the ways in which a macro-societal phenomenon-otherness-is reified
in micro-societal interactions. Through the methodological lens of
Critical Discourse Analysis, this work illuminates the importance
of teachers' language in challenging and reinforcing portrayals
that cast the diverse populations of the Middle East and Africa in
the role of "the other."
Meet Bo and Zop, two scouts from the Omega Quadrant, on a mission
to monitor Earth. Their job is to find out all about us Earthlings,
to see if we are friendly enough for a visit from the aliens of
Omegatron. Bo doesn't think so, he doesn't seem to understand us at
all! Can Zop show Bo what it means to be an Earthling? Explore PSHE
themes in a fun and interesting way with this lively series.
Who's "Chad?" Why did we hear so much about him in the last
presidential election? Will he be back in 2004? With all the hoopla
coming up in the next year, kids are going to be asking questions
about campaigns, parties, electoral colleges, voting debates,
mudslinging, and all the wacky stuff that surrounds presidential
elections! Will you have the answers their parents and teachers
need to keep from tipping over their voting booths?
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall A Series of Very Plain Talks on Very
Practical Politics, Delivered by Ex-senator George Washington
Plunkitt, the Tammany Philosopher, from His Rostrum-the New York
County Court House Bootblack Stand Recorded by William L. Riordon
Develop your students' skills and understanding of PSHE and
encourage an active learning approach, all whilst providing
essential coverage of the 2020 Statutory Guidelines. Pick up and go
with this photocopiable Teacher Book that will provide you with
lesson plans and details of how to teach each topic, as well as
clear explanations of how the 2020 Statutory RSE/Health Guidelines
are covered. - Flexibly designed to suit whichever way your school
delivers PSHE - User-friendly for both experienced PSHE Leads and
for non-specialist teachers - Packed full of teacher notes
explaining objectives and outcomes of lessons Click on 'Preview'
below the image of the book to see the list of contents and one of
the lessons
This exceptionally produced trainee guide features a highly
illustrated design, technical hints and tips from industry experts,
review questions and a whole lot more! Key content includes Digital
Logic Circuits, Instrument Calibration and Configuration,
Performing Loop Checks, Troubleshooting and Commissioning a Loop,
Tuning Loops, Programmable Logic Controllers, Disturbed Control
Systems and Analyzers.
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Angry
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Isabel Thomas; Illustrated by Clare Elsom
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Each book in the "Dealing with Feeling..." series looks at a
different emotion commonly experienced by young children. The books
help readers to identify their emotions, and provide tips and
advice on how best to express and deal with them. This book looks
at anger, including what anger feels like, safe ways of letting
anger out, and how to calm down if you are feeling angry.
Military families face stressful times that are unique to the
military lifestyle. One of the most challenging situations, both
for children and parents, is when a father, mother, or sibling is
deployed for military service and must be away from the home.
Children often experience sadness, anger, fear, anxiety, and
loneliness, and they do not understand their own feelings or know
how to express them. This book is designed to help children
especially, but also their parents, during such difficult times.
Based on many years of experience as a social worker, who has
assisted military families experiencing stress, author Beth Andrews
has created an excellent tool for allowing children and their loved
ones to deal with the many emotions caused by deployment. The text
and illustrations encourage children to discuss their feelings and
to draw their own pictures to express themselves. The accompanying
parents' guide is designed to validate parents' feelings and give
them ways to help their children cope. Guided by this approach, a
parent or caregiver can help their children understand why one of
their parents or a sibling had to leave home, identify their
reactions, cope with their feelings in a positive way, be assured
that they are not alone, and try new activities to help themselves
adjust. At a time when military families are asked to make many
sacrifices in the service of their country, this reassuring book
will be a welcome resource.
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