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In Dealing with Feelings Jane Fisher draws on her experience as a
teacher in a 'difficult' urban area. She begins by summarising
Daniel Goleman's work on 'emotional intelligence' and goes on to
describe how stories can be used to open up reflectionon and
discussion of feelings. The main part of the book summarises over
100 popular children's story books (many of which are likely to
already be in your setting) and shows how each can be usd to
encourage children to think anf talk about theirfeelings. The
included CD ROM contains additional resources, games and templates.
Many schools and settings have puppets but are unsure how to use
them and this book is packed with ideas and inspiration! Puppets
can provide the auditory and kinesthetic learning experiences which
inspire exciting and imaginative learning. Puppets can help
children with communication skills, number work and the ability to
empathise. Written by a pair of experts in using puppets in early
years and primary education, this book will appeal to all sorts of
practitioners and teachers in all sorts of settings!
Title: Letters from the Kingdom of Kerry in the year
1845.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe
British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It
is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150
million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals,
newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and
much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along
with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and
historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The HISTORY OF
BRITAIN & IRELAND collection includes books from the British
Library digitised by Microsoft. As well as historical works, this
collection includes geographies, travelogues, and titles covering
periods of competition and cooperation among the people of Great
Britain and Ireland. Works also explore the countries' relations
with France, Germany, the Low Countries, Denmark, and Scandinavia.
++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification:
++++ British Library Fisher, Lydia Jane; 1847. xi, 3]-98 p.; 21 cm.
(8 ) 10390.c.20.(2.)
ON YOUR OWN is a book for the millions of Americans who work alone,
either full-time or part-time, in offices inside and outside the
home. And for those who yearn for the real American Dream: Being
your own boss. This indispensable survival guide deals with the
pleasures and perils, the paybacks and pressures of working alone.
It shows you how to stay focused, motivated, and organized. How to
keep psychologically centered and emotionally afloat between
"paychecks." How to be productive, motivated, and happy working for
yourself-by yourself. You'll also discover: How to set boundaries
both physically and emotionally between your work space and home.
How to survive the "downstairs commute" and combat the isolation
and loneliness that can and will come from working alone. How to
set up your ideal at-home office. Proven and innovative techniques
for getting a fast start in the morning, outfoxing inertia,
outracing mental and emotional roadblocks, tuning your psychic
engine, extinguishing procrastination, building self-discipline,
developing survival skills, overcoming self-doubt. Strategies for
talking yourself into success, using self-actualization techniques
to build self-confidence, befriend solitude, achieve peak
performances, and tap your inner wellspring. How to handle the
toughest job in the world-being your own taskmaster: Disciplined,
determined, independent, motivated, self-sufficient, fulfilled.
This practical, instructional, inspirational guide also gives you
tests for assessing your ability to be on your own. Advice on
staying constructive, fending off distractions. Tips on coping with
loneliness. Case examples of men and women who have succeeded on
their own and wouldn't have it any other way. And much, much more.
Teaching Challenging Texts shows how to increase reading
comprehension and enhance student engagement, even with the most
challenging texts. Every chapter features ready-to-use,
research-based lessons, replete with explicit instructions,
handouts, Common Core correlations, and assessments. "Exploring the
Future" features fiction by George Orwell, Suzanne Collins, and
William Golding; nonfiction by Philip Zimbardo, Stephen Pinker,
Abraham Lincoln, Jared Diamond, Dan Ariely, and Ray Kurzweil;
images from several films, an old television commercial; and
classical and contemporary music. "Understanding the Power of One"
features fiction by Victor Hugo and Lori Halse Anderson; nonfiction
by Phillis Wheatley, Sojourner Truth, and Edith Hamilton; a young
adult book on archaeology, an animated film from Walt Disney, and
an episode from Saturday Night Live. An extensive list of free
resources and correlations to the Common Core allow teachers to
"teach on the cheap." Teaching Difficult Texts brims with "relevant
and robust" lessons for a new generation.
Teaching Challenging Texts shows how to increase reading
comprehension and enhance student engagement, even with the most
challenging texts. Every chapter features ready-to-use,
research-based lessons, replete with explicit instructions,
handouts, Common Core correlations, and assessments. "Exploring the
Future" features fiction by George Orwell, Suzanne Collins, and
William Golding; nonfiction by Philip Zimbardo, Stephen Pinker,
Abraham Lincoln, Jared Diamond, Dan Ariely, and Ray Kurzweil;
images from several films, an old television commercial; and
classical and contemporary music. "Understanding the Power of One"
features fiction by Victor Hugo and Lori Halse Anderson; nonfiction
by Phillis Wheatley, Sojourner Truth, and Edith Hamilton; a young
adult book on archaeology, an animated film from Walt Disney, and
an episode from Saturday Night Live. An extensive list of free
resources and correlations to the Common Core allow teachers to
"teach on the cheap." Teaching Difficult Texts brims with "relevant
and robust" lessons for a new generation.
Laura-Jane Fisher provides one hundred ideas on how to survive the
first year of teaching. This book deals with a wide range of issues
from coping with the long working hours and managing difficult
classes to lesson planning and writing reports for the first time.
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