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The Mythic Dream (Paperback)
Dominik Parisien, Navah Wolfe; John Chu, Leah Cypess, Indrapramit Das, …
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R394
R370
Discovery Miles 3 700
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An all-new anthology of eighteen classic myth retellings featuring
an all-star lineup of award-winning and critically acclaimed
writers. Madeleine L'Engle once said, "When we lose our myths we
lose our place in the universe." The Mythic Dream gathers together
eighteen stories that reclaim the myths that shaped our collective
past, and use them to explore our present and future. From Hades
and Persephone to Kali, from Loki to Inanna, this anthology
explores retellings of myths across cultures and civilizations.
Featuring award-winning and critically acclaimed writers such as
Seanan McGuire, Naomi Novik, Rebecca Roanhorse, JY Yang, Alyssa
Wong, Indrapramit Das, Carlos Hernandez, Sarah Gailey, Ann Leckie,
John Chu, Urusla Vernon, Carmen Maria Machado, Stephen Graham
Jones, Arkady Martine, Amal El-Mohtar, Jeffrey Ford, and more, The
Mythic Dream is sure to become a new classic.
"A remarkable writer." -Neil Gaiman, bestselling author of American
Gods An Alex Award Winner There is a dark secret that is hiding at
the heart of New York City and diminishing the city's magicians'
power in this fantasy thriller by acclaimed author Kat Howard. In
New York City, magic controls everything. But the power of magic is
fading. No one knows what is happening, except for Sydney-a new,
rare magician with incredible power that has been unmatched in
decades, and she may be the only person who is able to stop the
darkness that is weakening the magic. But Sydney doesn't want to
help the system, she wants to destroy it. Sydney comes from the
House of Shadows, which controls the magic with the help of
sacrifices from magicians.
Has our system of accountability and quick fixes meant we've lost
perspective of what can really improve the quality of education?
With a multitude of issues at the heart of some of our more toxic
schools, including micro-management, over-complicated policy and
the intricate measurement of the wrong foci, it appears that
teachers are experiencing a disconnect from the very reason they
joined teaching in the first place. With little autonomy over
what's important, fewer teachers enter the profession than the
monumental amount of teachers that are leaving, and those that do,
do so with reluctance and regret. With an astute examination of
practice in schools, Claire Hill and Kat Howard take a thoughtful
and strategic view of how to ensure a sense of connection and
cohesion within schools, to ensure that all feel part of the
collective curricular journey towards a gold standard. With a
consideration of research-informed practice, this book will provide
a series of strategies for curriculum designers at every level,
keeping the high quality teachers that we very much need in
schools, and providing a better palette to students in the process.
At a time where teaching is somewhat politicised, monetised and
overcomplicated, Symbiosis: Curriculum and the Classroom sets about
the task of refining the way in which we run our schools to improve
the quality of our everyday lives in schools.
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