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Instructional Feedback - The Power, the Promise, the Practice (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith, Anastasiya A Lipnevich, Thomas R.... Instructional Feedback - The Power, the Promise, the Practice (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith, Anastasiya A Lipnevich, Thomas R. Guskey
R717 Discovery Miles 7 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Implement evidence-based feedback practices that move learners forward Feedback is essential to successful instruction and improved student performance, but learners often dread and dismiss feedback and its effectiveness can vary. Thus, sharing intentions, clarifying success criteria, knowing what type of feedback to provide and when, and activating students as owners of their learning are essential feedback functions. Instructional Feedback presents a comprehensive summary of the most recent research on instructional feedback and describes its successful implementation. With a focus on evidence-based approaches adapted to specific contexts, the authors use common classroom situations to demystify feedback and place it within a broad instructional context, along with definitions, characteristics, and precautions about its effect on students’ emotions and behaviors. Inside you’ll find: Coverage of all grades and concentrations, including math, language arts, music, art, and science Peer feedback, self-assessment, and subject-specific nuances Student and teacher examples of feedback and suggestions for improvement Engaging and concise, Instructional Feedback discusses why feedback is so powerful, how it is promising, and what it looks like in practice.

A Pea River Progeny - Alabama's Colorful and Controversial Governor James E. Big Jim Folsom (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith A Pea River Progeny - Alabama's Colorful and Controversial Governor James E. Big Jim Folsom (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R582 R520 Discovery Miles 5 200 Save R62 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Lingering Evil - The Unsolved Murder of Buford Lolley (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith A Lingering Evil - The Unsolved Murder of Buford Lolley (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Rendezvous in Dallas - The Assasination of John F. Kennedy (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith Rendezvous in Dallas - The Assasination of John F. Kennedy (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R548 Discovery Miles 5 480 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Rendezvous in Dallas: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy" was orginally published in 2009. Since that time, a number of readers have inquired about the publication of a second edition, with additional details about the characters and events in this real life drama. With the 50th anniversary of this tragedy rapidly approaching, the timing seems appropriate for a revised edition. This book chronicles one of the most unforgettable weekends in the 20th century. On November 22, 1963, a misanthropic, self-proclaimed Marxist named Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy on the streets of Dallas, Texas. Less than an hour after shooting the President, a panicked Oswald murdered a policeman. Two days later, in front of a national television audience, a vengeful, mentally ill, stip club manager, Jack Ruby, shot Oswald to death. Four men, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Lee Harvey Oswald, and Jack Ruby, all vastly different in appearance, social standing, and position of power found their lives forever linked. "Rendezvous in Dallas" brings to life the events surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy. In less than ten seconds, Lee Harvey Oswald altered American history and shattered the idealism of a generation.

Natural Classroom Assessment - Designing Seamless Instruction and Assessment (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith, Lisa F Smith,... Natural Classroom Assessment - Designing Seamless Instruction and Assessment (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith, Lisa F Smith, Richard De Lisi
R672 Discovery Miles 6 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Assess classroom learning and improve instruction with comfort and ease!

Now there is a fresh perspective on assessment that starts from your strengths in the classroom and results in improved instruction and learning. Even the beginner teacher can learn how to use assessment to help students focus on strengths and overcome weaknesses.

Natural Classroom Assessment was written to illustrate how assessing classroom learning can be a natural extension of the teaching process. Learn how to analyze results in your classroom using your own particular teaching style and learn how to evaluate the assessments of others.

Some of the key topics covered:

  • Determining goals, targets, and objectives
  • Designing assessments that evolve from instruction
  • Choosing authentic assessments and projects
  • Using multiple choice, essays, and reports
  • Preparing students for assessment
  • Scoring and communicating results
  • Planning parent-teacher conferences
  • Assessing students with special needs

This is a comprehensive but accessible guide to increase effectiveness in the classroom. An essential resource for both experienced and novice teachers who want to gain confidence about the assessment process.


The Assistant President - South Carolina's James F. Byrnes (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith The Assistant President - South Carolina's James F. Byrnes (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R523 R462 Discovery Miles 4 620 Save R61 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Prelude To War - The Presidency of James Buchanan (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith A Prelude To War - The Presidency of James Buchanan (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R524 R456 Discovery Miles 4 560 Save R68 (13%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Listen to Me - The Brief Life and Enduring Legacy of Buddy Holly (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith Listen to Me - The Brief Life and Enduring Legacy of Buddy Holly (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R582 Discovery Miles 5 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Family Affair - The Rosenberg Espionage Case (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith A Family Affair - The Rosenberg Espionage Case (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R535 Discovery Miles 5 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Grover Cleveland - The Last Conservative Democratic President (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith Grover Cleveland - The Last Conservative Democratic President (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R541 Discovery Miles 5 410 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
You Were Right and We Were Wrong - The Life and Times of Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr. (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith You Were Right and We Were Wrong - The Life and Times of Judge Frank M. Johnson, Jr. (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R530 Discovery Miles 5 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Wizard of the Saddle - Nathan Bedford Forrest (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith The Wizard of the Saddle - Nathan Bedford Forrest (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R544 Discovery Miles 5 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The War on Crime - J. Edgar Hoover Versus the John Dillinger Gang (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith The War on Crime - J. Edgar Hoover Versus the John Dillinger Gang (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R560 Discovery Miles 5 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Eagle Has Landed - The Story of Apollo 11 (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith The Eagle Has Landed - The Story of Apollo 11 (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R525 Discovery Miles 5 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On July 20, 1969, as a worldwide television audience of 500 million watched, Neil Armstrong became the first man to step foot on the Moon. Nearly a half-century later, Armstrong's words still resonate: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." The historic Space Race began with the Soviet Union launching the world's first orbiting satellite, Sputnik, on October 4, 1957 and ended with the successful Apollo 11 mission. While the Space Race is commonly remembered as a time of innovation and technological advances, powerful, yet often overlooked forces, were at play. Politics and money were among the prime catalysts of space exploration. While history was being made and new heroes were discovered, the aerospace industry reaped enormous profits and political careers blossomed. "The Eagle Has Landed: The Story of Apollo 11" chronicles the triumphs and tragedies of America's quest to land on the Moon, beginning with the stories of the visionaries who made made space explorating a reality. It is remarkable story of poltical gamesmanship, innovation, perserverence, and courage.

The Presidential Assassins - John Wilkes Booth, Charles Julius Guiteau, Leon Frank Czolgosz, and Lee Harvey Oswald (Paperback):... The Presidential Assassins - John Wilkes Booth, Charles Julius Guiteau, Leon Frank Czolgosz, and Lee Harvey Oswald (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R601 Discovery Miles 6 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

To date, only four American Presidents have been murdered--Abraham Lincoln, James Garfield, William McKinley, and John F. Kennedy. Were it not for the murderous acts of four men, Ford's Theater, the Baltimore & Potomac Depot, the Temple of Music, and the Texas School Book Depository would have never gained the attention of historians. Presidential assassins, John Wilkes Booth, Charles Julius Guiteau, Leon Frank Czolgosz, and Lee Harvey Oswald left indelible stains on those buildings, as well as the annals of history. On April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth fired a derringer into the back of Abraham Lincoln's head while the President was attending a performance at Washington D.C.'s Ford's Theater. Lincoln survived only nine hours; Booth was tracked down and killed 12 days later. Charles Julius Guiteau shot James Garfield in the back with a revolver on July 2, 1881, as the President prepared to board a train at the capitol city's Baltimore & Potomac Depot. Garfield suffered for 80 agonizing days, before succumbing to complications arising from his bullet wound. Guiteau was executed almost a year to the day after he shot Garfield. On September 6, 1901, Leon Frank Czolgosz shot William McKinley twice with his revolver, once in the chest and the other in the abdomen, during a public reception at the Pan-American Exposition's Temple of Music in Buffalo, New York. McKinley lived for eight days; Czolgosz was executed less than two months after the shooting. Lee Harvey Oswald shot John F. Kennedy with an Italian military surplus rifle on November 22, 1963 during a presidential motorcade in downtown Dallas, Texas. Firing from a self-constructed sniper's nest on the sixth floor of the Texas School Book Depository, Oswald wounded President Kennedy in the neck and head, and seriously injured Texas Governor, John Connally. Kennedy was killed almost instantly from the gunshot wound to his head, even though physicians at Parkland Hospital did not officially pronounce him dead until a half-hour after the shooting. Two days later, Oswald was fatally shot by Jack Ruby, a mentally unstable strip club manager, who sought revenge on behalf of the Kennedy family and a grieving nation. "The Presidential Assassins: John Wilkes Booth, Charles Julius Guiteau, Leon Frank Czolgosz, and Lee Harvey Oswald" recounts the lives of four men, who forever changed history. Did they seek notoriety? Were their violent acts personally or politically motivated? Were they mentally unstable? Those questions and many others are addressed in each of their compelling stories.

Bad Blood - Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy, and the Tumultuous 1960s (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith Bad Blood - Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy, and the Tumultuous 1960s (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R582 Discovery Miles 5 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The tumultuous decade of the 1960s began with promise and hope, when John F. Kennedy became the youngest elected President of the United States. Kennedy promised youthful, energetic leadership, as the country headed into the latter half of the 20th century, and christened his presidencey as the "New Frontier." After a thousand days, an assassin's bullets shattered the dreams of an idealisitic generation. Following JFK's assassination, an intense personal and poltical feud between the new President, Lyndon B. Johnson, and deceased former President's younger brother, Robert F. Kennedy, dominated much of the tumultuous decade of the 1960s. Against the backdrop of assassinations, civil rights protests, the Cold War, the Space Race, and the Vietnam War, the epic duel between LBJ and RFK signficantly influenced the course of history.

The Loyalist - The LIfe and Times of Andrew Johnson (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith The Loyalist - The LIfe and Times of Andrew Johnson (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R529 Discovery Miles 5 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On Good Friday, April 14, 1865, just five days after the end of the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by a bitter Confederate sympathizer named John Wilkes Booth. Lincoln became an instant martyr, immortalized as the "The Great Emancipator." After Lincoln's assassination, the commonest of men tried to fill the gigantic void. Andrew Johnson, a self-educated tailor from Tennessee, became the 17th President of the United States, and the first to enter office after the murder of his predecessor. Rising above an impoverished childhood, Johnson was truly a self-made man, learning a useful trade and developing his own successful business. At the same time, he rapidly ascended the poltical ladder--Alderman, Mayor, State Legislator, Congressman, Governor of Tennessee, United States Senator, Military Governor of Union-occupied Tennessee, Vice-President, and President of the United States. As the only lawmaker from the South to remain in Congress after the outbreak of the Civil War, Andrew Johnson was the ultimate "Loyalist." In recognition for his dedication to the Union, Johnson was nominated as Abraham Lincoln's running mate in the 1864 presidential election. Barely a month into his vice-presidency, Johnson was thrust on the center stage of America politics. After Lincoln was murdered, the tailor from Tennessee ascended into the unenviable position of succeeding a legend. Johnson's obstinancy and rigid interpretaion of the Constitution soon placed him at odds with the Republican congression leadership and the national press. The bitter chasm widened as the Johnson presidency lurched forward, and ultimately led to his being the first President in American history to be impeached by the House of Representatives. By a single vote, Johnson avoided conviction by the Senate, and forfeiture of of office. After narrowly surving this constitutional crisis, Johnson's historical legacy was irrevocably damaged, and his hopes for an elected term as President were dashed. Returning to Tennessee after his presidency, Johnson was determined to return to political office. In remarkable fashion, he was elected to the United States Senate, marking the first and only time that a former President has returned to serve in that legislative body. Ambitous, lacking humility, and largely humorless, Johnson was unable to tolerate criticism. He angrily attacked his foes, once likening himself to Christ on the Crucifix. His combative personality and intemperate remarks readily allowed his enemies to portray him as vindictive and unstable. "The Loyalist: The Life and Times of Andrew Johnson" is a concise biography of the 17th President of the United States, focusing upon the tumultuous years surrounding the American Civil War. Sustained by courage and ambition, Johnson was inevitably doomed by petulance, leading to a remarkable rise, dramatic fall, and partial vindication.

Dixiecrat - The Life and Times of Strom Thurmond (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith Dixiecrat - The Life and Times of Strom Thurmond (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R597 Discovery Miles 5 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A colorful and controversial statesman who served in the United States Senate for a half-century, Strom Thurmond did not retire from office until after he was 100 years old. Hailing from the small town of Edgefield, South Carolina, Thurmond rapidly ascended the political ladder--Superintendent of Education, State Senator, Circuit Court Judge, Governor, and U.S. Senator. An avowed States' Righter, Thurmond ran as a segregationist Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948. Thurmond holds the record for the longest solo filibuster in American history, when he held the floor for over 24 hours to protest the Civil Rights Act of 1957. The defiant South Carolinian is one of only two persons to have ever been elected to national office by write-in vote. While remaining a staunch conservative, Thurmond eventually abandoned his segregationist ways and managed to earn the gratitude and electoral support of African American voters. With unrivaled service to his constituents, Thurmond was elected to the Senate on nine occasions. Throughout his storied career, Thurmond never revealed that he had fathered a mixed race child. The general public did not learn about this potentially career-ending secret until after Thurmond's death. A decorated World War War II veteran who participated in the D-Day invasion of France, a courageous Thurmond was not unwilling to undertake personal and political risks. The South Carolina Senator's bold actions, eternal youthfulness, and political longevity were the envy of supporters and opponents, alike. "Dixiecrat: The Life and Times of Strom Thurmond" is a concise, biography of a 20th century political icon.

Fire in the Sky - The Story of the Atomic Bomb (Hardcover): Jeffrey K. Smith Fire in the Sky - The Story of the Atomic Bomb (Hardcover)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R738 Discovery Miles 7 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the summer of 1945, the world was introduced to the horrific consequences of nuclear warfare. On the sixth day of August, an American B-29 bomber dropped a revolutionary new weapon, the atomic bomb, over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The catastrophic detonation instantly killed over 100,000 residents of the city, with thousands more dying from explosion-related injuries in the months and years to follow. Three days later, a second nuclear weapon was released over the skies of Nagasaki, killing over 40,000 Japanese citizens, most of whom were civilians. Six days after the second nuclear attack, the Empire of Japan surrendered, and World War II was ended. Jubilation among the Allied countries was tempered by a profound sense of relief; nearly four years of bloody war had finally come to an end. Some 406,000 Americans died during World War II, while another 671,000 were wounded. By the end of the war, an astonishing one out of every one hundred thirty six Americans had been killed or wounded in the fighting. American military personnel, along with their spouses, children, parents, and friends, were eager to see the bloody conflict come to and end, by any means possible. Consequently, President Harry Truman's decision to utilize the atomic bomb to bring Japan to its knees was wildly popular in the weeks and months that followed the Japanese surrender. In the six plus decades since Hiroshima and Nagasaki, however, many have questioned both the necessity and morality of America's deployment of the bomb. Significantly influenced by revisionist history, passionate debate has focused on the justification for nuclear warfare to subdue an enemy already nearing defeat. Like so many other momentous events, the reader must balance the reality of the world in 1945 against the seemingly clearer prism of revisionist history. Fire in the Sky: The Story of the Atomic Bomb chronicles the development and use of the first atomic bombs. This is a remarkable story about the lives and times of the brilliant scientists, seasoned military officers, and determined government leaders, who reshaped history, and irrevocably changed the dynamics of warfare.

Dixiecrat - The Life and Times of Strom Thurmond (Hardcover): Jeffrey K. Smith Dixiecrat - The Life and Times of Strom Thurmond (Hardcover)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R755 Discovery Miles 7 550 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A colorful and controversial statesman who served in the United States Senate for a half-century, Strom Thurmond did not retire from office until after he was 100 years old. Hailing from the small town of Edgefield, South Carolina, Thurmond rapidly ascended the political ladder--Superintendent of Education, State Senator, Circuit Court Judge, Governor, and U.S. Senator. An avowed States' Righter, Thurmond ran as a segregationist Dixiecrat presidential candidate in 1948. Thurmond holds the record for the longest solo filibuster in American history, when he held the floor for over 24 hours to protest the Civil Rights Act of 1957. The defiant South Carolinian is one of only two persons to have ever been elected to national office by write-in vote. While remaining a staunch conservative, Thurmond eventually abandoned his segregationist ways and managed to earn the gratitude and electoral support of African American voters. With unrivaled service to his constituents, Thurmond was elected to the Senate on nine occasions. Throughout his storied career, Thurmond never revealed that he had fathered a mixed race child. The general public did not learn about this potentially career-ending secret until after Thurmond's death. A decorated World War War II veteran who participated in the D-Day invasion of France, a courageous Thurmond was not unwilling to undertake personal and political risks. The South Carolina Senator's bold actions, eternal youthfulness, and political longevity were the envy of supporters and opponents, alike. "Dixiecrat: The Life and Times of Strom Thurmond" is a concise, biography of a 20th century political icon.

Rendezvous in Dallas - The Assassination of John F. Kennedy (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith Rendezvous in Dallas - The Assassination of John F. Kennedy (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R692 Discovery Miles 6 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Fire in the Sky - The Story of the Atomic Bomb (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith Fire in the Sky - The Story of the Atomic Bomb (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R605 Discovery Miles 6 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the summer of 1945, the world was introduced to the horrific consequences of nuclear warfare. On the sixth day of August, an American B-29 bomber dropped a revolutionary new weapon, the atomic bomb, over the Japanese city of Hiroshima. The catastrophic detonation instantly killed over 100,000 residents of the city, with thousands more dying from explosion-related injuries in the months and years to follow. Three days later, a second nuclear weapon was released over the skies of Nagasaki, killing over 40,000 Japanese citizens, most of whom were civilians. Six days after the second nuclear attack, the Empire of Japan surrendered, and World War II was ended. Jubilation among the Allied countries was tempered by a profound sense of relief; nearly four years of bloody war had finally come to an end. Some 406,000 Americans died during World War II, while another 671,000 were wounded. By the end of the war, an astonishing one out of every one hundred thirty six Americans had been killed or wounded in the fighting. American military personnel, along with their spouses, children, parents, and friends, were eager to see the bloody conflict come to and end, by any means possible. Consequently, President Harry Truman's decision to utilize the atomic bomb to bring Japan to its knees was wildly popular in the weeks and months that followed the Japanese surrender. In the six plus decades since Hiroshima and Nagasaki, however, many have questioned both the necessity and morality of America's deployment of the bomb. Significantly influenced by revisionist history, passionate debate has focused on the justification for nuclear warfare to subdue an enemy already nearing defeat. Like so many other momentous events, the reader must balance the reality of the world in 1945 against the seemingly clearer prism of revisionist history. Fire in the Sky: The Story of the Atomic Bomb chronicles the development and use of the first atomic bombs. This is a remarkable story about the lives and times of the brilliant scientists, seasoned military officers, and determined government leaders, who reshaped history, and irrevocably changed the dynamics of warfare.

The Fighting Little Judge - The Life and Times of George C. Wallace (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith The Fighting Little Judge - The Life and Times of George C. Wallace (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R651 Discovery Miles 6 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

For over a quarter of a century, in unprecedented fashion, George C. Wallace dominated the political scene in the state of Alabama. During that time span, Wallace was elected Governor on four separate occasions. He also orchestrated the successful election of an unlikely proxy candidate (his wife, Lurleen) to Alabama's Governor's office. Bolstered by his successes at home, Wallace took his campaign to the national level, and ran for President four times. A master of inflammatory rhetoric and racial innuendo, the feisty Alabamian correctly sensed that his States' Rights message would appeal to voters outside of Alabama. Wallace soon became a thorn in the side of established politicians in both the Democratic and Republican parties. At the zenith of Wallace's political career, a deranged stalker gunned him down. Condemned to life in a wheelchair and riddled with pain, his national political career ended in a hail of bullets. In Alabama, Wallace's popularity was undiminished, and he was twice more elected Governor. George Wallace is best remembered for his ardent opposition to the Civil Rights movement. In 1962, the newly elected Governor vowed to maintain "segregation forever." His defiant stance against the forces of social change led to his deification by fellow segregationists and vilification by Civil Rights advocates. A repentant George Wallace eventually sought the forgiveness and support of black voters. Ironically, during his last gubernatorial campaign, he won the overwhelming majority of Alabama's African American vote. The Fighting Little Judge: The Life and Times of George C. Wallace, tells the story of a remarkable life, filled with triumph, tragedy, and redemption.

A Phantom Killer (Paperback): Jeffrey K. Smith A Phantom Killer (Paperback)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R540 Discovery Miles 5 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A Phantom Killer (Hardcover): Jeffrey K. Smith A Phantom Killer (Hardcover)
Jeffrey K. Smith
R858 Discovery Miles 8 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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