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Starling (Paperback)
Sarah Jane Butler
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R318
R261
Discovery Miles 2 610
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Starling can trap a rabbit, cook a meal from a hedge and hear a
bailiff coming from a mile off. All she has ever known is a nomadic
existence, travelling in a converted van with Mar, her
strong-willed mother. But Mar has cut them off from their
community, and this winter they're stuck in deep mud in a wood,
with no fuel, no money and no friends. One morning, without
explanation, Mar leaves and doesn't come back. Utterly alone,
Starling must learn to survive without her mother and build a life
on her own terms. An offer to stay with an old friend draws her
into a more conventional way of living - but can rootless Starling
ever find a place where she truly belongs?
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Messy Adventures (Paperback)
Lucy Moore, Dave Gregory, Cate Williams, Jane Butler
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R396
R320
Discovery Miles 3 200
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Twelve sessions for Messy Churches to do outdoors, created by a
Messy Church Goes Wild writer team, enhanced by additions from
scientists, and piloted in urban and rural Messy Churches. Session
titles: Wild and wilderness!, Wet and wild!, Wild and rocky!, Wild
and weedy!, Wild woods!, Wild weather!, Wild on the wing!, Wild and
wiggly!, Wild safari!, Wild me!, Wild on the move!, Wild life! Unit
writers: Aaron Jenkyn, Helen Laird, Dawn Savidge, Rachel Gotobed,
Becky May, Lydia Harrison, Jane Leadbetter, Lucy Moore Scientists:
Dave Gregory, John Sibley, Karen Fisher, Martin Hodson, Mike
Morecroft, Graham Hartland, Andy Gosler, Mavis Crispin/Tom Hartman,
David Clough, Richard Clarkson, Margot Hodson
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Starling (Hardcover)
Sarah Jane Butler
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R471
R385
Discovery Miles 3 850
Save R86 (18%)
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Starling can trap a rabbit, cook a meal from a hedge and hear a
bailiff coming from a mile off. All she has ever known is a nomadic
existence, travelling in a camper van with Mar, her strong-willed
mother. But Mar has cut them off from their community, and this
winter they're stuck in deep mud in a wood, with no fuel, no money
and no friends. One morning, without explanation, Mar leaves and
doesn't come back. Utterly alone, Starling must learn to survive
without her mother and build a life on her own terms. An offer to
stay with an old friend draws her into a more conventional way of
living - but can rootless Starling ever find a place where she
truly belongs?
This text proposes an alternate view of learning, as synonymous with a change in the meaning of experience, as opposed to the traditional view of learning, as synonymous with behavior change. It includes classroom-tested strategies designed to help students integrate thinking, feeling and acting.
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