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This book is about the anatomy of neoliberalism and education from
a Marxist perspective. It is the dialectical materialism of
neoliberal ideas, examining the material conditions of how these
ideas and practices emerged, and under what conditions. Each of
these elements is related to the other and can only be properly
understood as part and parcel of the whole system of capitalism,
which links them together. This book investigates neoliberalism's
political, cultural, and financial tools. It goes deep in the
forces who have supported neoliberalism and how it became ""common
sense"". It explores the imperialist outcomes and the social
devastation it created. It then goes to see how these ideas and
policies have been implemented in education. In short, it is the
materialist conception of the history of the American empire. It
then uses the analytic tools developed through this investigation
to re-read the neoliberal educational reforms.
This book is about the anatomy of neoliberalism and education from
a Marxist perspective. It is the dialectical materialism of
neoliberal ideas, examining the material conditions of how these
ideas and practices emerged, and under what conditions. Each of
these elements is related to the other and can only be properly
understood as part and parcel of the whole system of capitalism,
which links them together. This book investigates neoliberalism's
political, cultural, and financial tools. It goes deep in the
forces who have supported neoliberalism and how it became ""common
sense"". It explores the imperialist outcomes and the social
devastation it created. It then goes to see how these ideas and
policies have been implemented in education. In short, it is the
materialist conception of the history of the American empire. It
then uses the analytic tools developed through this investigation
to re-read the neoliberal educational reforms.
Establish a solid foundation in Primary Social studies with a
familiar and trusted resource, now updated and refreshed for the
new curriculum. Have confidence in a trusted resource offering
conceptual content which is relevant to many different communities.
Support pupils and develop social studies skills with a guided
approach and varied activities. Reinforce learning and ensure full
syllabus coverage and assessment preparation. Engage pupils with
relevant information which relates to their experiences, and
colourful, lively illustrations to develop interpretation skills,
and reinforce understanding. Encourage children to express their
ideas and work together with talking activities.
From the bestselling author of THE SECRET OF NIGHTINGALE WOOD comes
an exciting WW2 mystery entwined with magic and myth, shortlisted
for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize. 'A beautiful story.'
KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE, author of The Girl of Ink & Stars '[A]
mesmerising second novel' THE TELEGRAPH 'A poignant and uplifting
tale packed with adventure, atmosphere and intriguing characters.'
MAIL ON SUNDAY England is at war. Growing up in a lighthouse, Pet's
world has been one of storms, secret tunnels and stories about sea
monsters. But now the clifftops are a terrifying battleground, and
her family is torn apart. This is the story of a girl who is small,
afraid and unnoticed. A girl who freezes with fear at the enemy
planes ripping through the skies overhead. A girl who is somehow
destined to become part of the strange, ancient legend of the
Daughters of Stone ... The highly-anticipated second novel by Lucy
Strange, author of the bestselling The Secret of Nightingale Wood
and The Ghost of Gosswater. A haunting wartime tale about a girl
who lives in a lighthouse, woven through with an unforgettable
legend. Winner of the Historical Association Young Quills Award
2021 and shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize
2020.
The third book in an engaging, dip-in series all about worries,
themed by age as fears change as children get older. A reassuring,
practical new series to help children build coping skills and
resilience. What if I hear a strange noise? What if a babysitter is
coming? What if I don't get invited to a party? Packed with helpful
tips to help 7 year olds think about their fears and learn how to
combat them, this book is an ideal starting point for parents to
start conversations about worries. 30 questions and answers cover
topics from school, trips to the park and visiting friends to
sport, performing and going to the shops. Consultancy by expert
Educational Psychologist Dr Miquela Walsh, DEdPsych, MsC (Dist),
BSc (Hons), PCPC accredited.
Understanding and addressing social justice concerns has become a
central focus in an increasing number of schools as well as teacher
education programs. The activities in this book are grounded in the
recognition that personal experience and engagement is essential
for meaningful intercultural learning and social justice awareness
to occur. The authors of these activities, themselves teachers and
teacher educators representing a wide range of disciplines, share
their favorite and most engaging strategies they have found to be
effective at helping students acquire a level of comfort and
insight in what can oftentimes be contentious, challenging and
sensitive issues. These hands-on activities actively engage
pre-service and practicing teachers in real-life and simulated
experiences, raising awareness and providing a foundation for
introspection, reflection and discussion around these critically
important issues in the safety of the classroom setting.
The United States' social and economic inequities stood in high
relief during the COVID-19 pandemic, spotlighting the glaringly
disproportionate systemic injustices related to public health and
the economic impact on minoritized communities. Realities of
structural and institutionalized racism and classism were exposed
to greater degrees as we sought to understand and investigate the
inequitable impact regarding health and income disparities for
African American, Latinx, and Native American communities, as well
as racial violence explicitly targeting Asian American communities.
Further exacerbating the polarized sociopolitical landscape amidst
the pandemic, the murder of George Floyd in May 2020, witnessed by
countless people around the world, resulted in anguish and drew
heightened attention to the insidious racial injustice and ongoing
racial violence that continues to plague the nation. As many
advocates took to the streets in an attempt to have their voices
heard in the continued struggle for racial equality, the federal
government tried to further silence those who have been
historically placed on the margins, including the attack of
critical race theory, antiracism work in education, and training
for diversity and inclusion. Consequently, it is imperative social
science educators are equipped with the knowledge, tools, and
dispositions to facilitate learning that explores the implications
of power, privilege, and oppression and ask important questions to
ensure voices that have been muffled, or silenced altogether, are
strategically unsilenced, voiced, and valued. Given the
perpetuation of inequities, existing educational disparities, and
the continued need for reconciliation, this volume explores how the
social sciences can be examined and reimagined to combat injustices
and support further diversity, equity, and inclusion. Authors
explore how educators can (a) understand how knowledge is
constructed, shaped, and influences how students see the world, (b)
problematize current curricular approaches and reframe
instructional practices, (c) employ a critical lens to attend to
and proactively address existing challenges and inequities related
to race, (d) infuse their teaching with greater attention to
diversity and inclusion for all students; and (e) promote increased
awareness, advocacy, and educational justice. Through the
examination of research, theory, and practitioner-oriented
strategies, the authors encourage reflection, inspire calls for
action, and explore how to teach about, proactively challenge, and
encourage continued examination of society to support progress
through increased critical consciousness, cultural competence, and
critical multiculturalism.
Understanding and addressing social justice concerns has become a
central focus in an increasing number of schools as well as teacher
education programs. The activities in this book are grounded in the
recognition that personal experience and engagement is essential
for meaningful intercultural learning and social justice awareness
to occur. The authors of these activities, themselves teachers and
teacher educators representing a wide range of disciplines, share
their favorite and most engaging strategies they have found to be
effective at helping students acquire a level of comfort and
insight in what can oftentimes be contentious, challenging and
sensitive issues. These hands-on activities actively engage
preservice and practicing teachers in real-life and simulated
experiences, raising awareness and providing a foundation for
introspection, reflection and discussion around these critically
important issues in the safety of the classroom setting.
As social studies standards shift to place a higher emphasis on
critical thinking, inquiry, interaction, and expression, many
teachers are scrambling to figure out how to appropriately shift
their instruction accordingly. This book provides examples and
ideas for working with elementary and middle school students to
build social studies skills and knowledge in order to become
independent learners and thinkers. Teaching these skills helps to
support students in ways which are important to them, and to
society at large. Real Classrooms, Real Teachers: The C3 Inquiry in
Practice is aimed at in-service and pre-service teachers, grades
3-8. This text includes six sections: an introduction, one section
for each of the four dimensions of the C3 Framework for Social
Studies State Standards (National Council for the Social Studies,
2013), and a conclusion. Each chapter begins with a vignette based
on a real-life social studies lesson authored by a practicing
teacher or researcher. This is followed by a sample lesson plan
associated with the vignette and suggestions for appropriate texts
and supporting materials, as well as suggestions for modifications.
As social studies standards shift to place a higher emphasis on
critical thinking, inquiry, interaction, and expression, many
teachers are scrambling to figure out how to appropriately shift
their instruction accordingly. This book provides examples and
ideas for working with elementary and middle school students to
build social studies skills and knowledge in order to become
independent learners and thinkers. Teaching these skills helps to
support students in ways which are important to them, and to
society at large. Real Classrooms, Real Teachers: The C3 Inquiry in
Practice is aimed at in-service and pre-service teachers, grades
3-8. This text includes six sections: an introduction, one section
for each of the four dimensions of the C3 Framework for Social
Studies State Standards (National Council for the Social Studies,
2013), and a conclusion. Each chapter begins with a vignette based
on a real-life social studies lesson authored by a practicing
teacher or researcher. This is followed by a sample lesson plan
associated with the vignette and suggestions for appropriate texts
and supporting materials, as well as suggestions for modifications.
Service-learning research has been growing and expanding around the
world. While much of the early work was carried out in the US and
Europe, such efforts have been developing in Asia for the past few
decades. The use of the term, 'service-learning' was not popular,
while use of community engagement, volunteerism, social services
are more common among community practitioners and academics, with
the rapid development of service-learning, both research and
community-based programs have been growing throughout Asia over the
last decade. One of the major movements in that part of the world
has been the Service-Learning Asia Network (started in 2005), where
more than 11 countries have unified to share their efforts
collectively through conferences and journals. In this new book we
have examples from five (5) different places: China, Singapore,
Hong Kong, Indonesia, and India. These models follow a recent
publication of Asian research found in the Michigan Journal of
Community Service Learning, published in Summer 2019 after the 7th
Asia Pacific Regional Service-Learning conference in Singapore. The
chapters represent some of the exciting work that is developing in
Asia, highlighting the rich and powerful connections between
universities and communities throughout the region. Excellent
examples of various kinds of study, from case studies, to
qualitative research, to mixed method designs are included. In
addition, the focus of the studies, from student learning,
community change, innovative practice, and institutional
development and change are provided to illustrate the rich
diversity of work occurring throughout Asia.
Teaching Social Studies to Multilingual Learners in Middle School:
Connecting Inquiry and Visual Literacy to Promote Progressive
Learning explores effective strategies for teaching social studies
to multilingual learners. The centerpiece is a visual literacy
framework that integrates inquiry, primary source analysis, and
visual literacy to provide a progressive learning sequence to meet
the varied needs of learners. The visual literacy framework brings
together related aspects of progressive, sequential learning into a
cohesive, coherent whole. It has an adaptable structure that allows
teachers to customize learning activities to meet individual
student needs. The progressive learning sequence has varied modes
of learning that help teachers move students from basic to
proficient to advanced levels of support. This book is organized
into two related parts. The first three chapters provide important
content and context on social studies, multilingual learner
education, and the visual literacy framework. The remaining
chapters discuss U.S. history, world history, geography, and
civics/government. Each chapter defines the subject area, briefly
traces its development as a middle school subject over time, and
offers classroom exercises on using the visual literacy framework
in these disciplines. The exercises are plotted so that differing
levels of the visual literacy framework are explored throughout the
book.
180 Days of Social Studies is a fun and effective daily practice
workbook designed to help students build social studies content
knowledge. This easy-to-use second grade workbook is great for
at-home learning or in the classroom. The engaging standards-based
activities cover grade-level skills with easy to follow
instructions and an answer key to quickly assess student
understanding. Each week students explore a new topic focusing on
one of the four social studies disciplines: history, civics,
geography, and economics. Watch student s confidence soar as they
build analytic skills with these quick independent learning
activities.Parents appreciate the teacher-approved activity books
that keep their child engaged and learning. Great for
homeschooling, to reinforce learning at school, or prevent learning
loss over summer.Teachers rely on the daily practice workbooks to
save them valuable time. The ready to implement activities are
perfect for daily morning review or homework. The activities can
also be used for intervention skill building to address learning
gaps. Supports the C3 Framework and aligns to the NCSS curriculum
standards.
Teaching Social Studies to Multilingual Learners in Middle School:
Connecting Inquiry and Visual Literacy to Promote Progressive
Learning explores effective strategies for teaching social studies
to multilingual learners. The centerpiece is a visual literacy
framework that integrates inquiry, primary source analysis, and
visual literacy to provide a progressive learning sequence to meet
the varied needs of learners. The visual literacy framework brings
together related aspects of progressive, sequential learning into a
cohesive, coherent whole. It has an adaptable structure that allows
teachers to customize learning activities to meet individual
student needs. The progressive learning sequence has varied modes
of learning that help teachers move students from basic to
proficient to advanced levels of support. This book is organized
into two related parts. The first three chapters provide important
content and context on social studies, multilingual learner
education, and the visual literacy framework. The remaining
chapters discuss U.S. history, world history, geography, and
civics/government. Each chapter defines the subject area, briefly
traces its development as a middle school subject over time, and
offers classroom exercises on using the visual literacy framework
in these disciplines. The exercises are plotted so that differing
levels of the visual literacy framework are explored throughout the
book.
This gentle introduction to how our lives are organized according
to time makes a perfect starting point for introducing this core
concept. Times of the day, times of the year, and the passing of
time are all explored. This title follows a young boy as he meets
people at different significant stages of their lives. Little ones
will love reading his story and sharing their own routines and
experiences.
Celebrate the people who help us in Superstars: When I'm a Nurse.
This entertaining board book takes children on an imaginary night
shift in a hospital. Push, pull and slide the tabs to help the
nurse attend to her patients one by one. Little ones will love
exploring the engaging scenes, illustrated by Steph Hinton. With
lots to see and talk about, children will learn all about what
nurses do - and why we need them. A fantastic first introduction to
careers, this book teaches children that one day they could do the
job of a nurse, too! Also available for aspiring Superstars: When
I'm a Teacher
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