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The New Classroom Instruction That Works - The Best Research-Based Strategies for Increasing Student Achievement (Paperback):... The New Classroom Instruction That Works - The Best Research-Based Strategies for Increasing Student Achievement (Paperback)
Bryan Goodwin, Kristin Rouleau, Cheryl Abla, Karen Baptiste, Tonia Gibson, …
R789 R656 Discovery Miles 6 560 Save R133 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book that inspired millions of educators to refine their approach to teaching returns for an all-new third edition. Built on a more rigorous research base and updated to emphasize student diversity, equity, and inclusion, The New Classroom Instruction That Works offers a streamlined focus on the 14 instructional strategies proven to promote deep, meaningful, and lasting learning: Cognitive interest cues Student goal setting and monitoring Vocabulary instruction Strategy instruction and modeling Visualizations and concrete examples High-level questions and student explanations Guided initial application with formative feedback Peer-assisted consolidation of learning Retrieval practice Spaced and mixed independent practice Targeted support Cognitive writing Guided investigations Structured problem solving These strategies-all of which are effective and complementary-are presented within a framework geared toward instructional planning and aligned with how the brain learns. For each strategy, you'll get the key research findings, the important principles of classroom practice, and recommended approaches for using the strategy with today's learners. Both new and veteran teachers will finish this book with a better understanding of how effective teaching boosts student achievement and a clearer idea of what to do, when to do it, and why.

Portals (Hardcover): Michael Kimball Portals (Hardcover)
Michael Kimball
R853 Discovery Miles 8 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

There are past events in the lives of almost all of us we wish we could change - especially if the event was tragic, resulting in the death of someone we loved. Such trauma leads to soul-searching, trying to find a reason that makes sense of something that strikes us as senseless.

"Portals," at its core, explores a simple question: If I could change the past, would I?

It sounds like a simple question. As the novel reveals, it isn't. Wrapped up in the eight small words encompassing this question is the sum of our personal world view, the lens through which we interpret the world around us. Key to our perspective is what we believe-or don't believe-about God.

If we believe we are a product of time and chance working the miracle of life upon the material universe unguided, then how we respond to the question might be quite different from someone who contends that a loving God is actively concerned with our personal welfare in spite of any appearance to the contrary.

For Jesse, the question is no longer rhetorical. His wife, Ellen, drowned in Stillman's Lake when the two were celebrating their sixth anniversary . Now, three years later, Jesse is given a chance to go back and change the events of that fateful day.

As with our own, Jesse's world is made up of other people, each with his or her personal world view. Each with his or her own perspective on the questions we all have about where we came from, why we're here and what the future may hold. It is through the hearts, minds, experiences, words and actions of these other individuals - some close to Jesse and others of more casual acquaintance - that "Portals" gives an opportunity to explore the merits of the varied opinions.

The Way the Family Got Away (Paperback): Michael Kimball The Way the Family Got Away (Paperback)
Michael Kimball
R251 Discovery Miles 2 510 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

A remarkable first novel about a journey across America and the effects of grief and loss on a family that is trying to stay together when everything is falling apart. This is the way the family got away. They pack all the things they can fit into the car and place the body of their dead brother in the toy box and put him in the boot. They leave Mineola, Texas and head across the terrifying, vacant landscape of Mid-America. In every place they visit, they sell off what they can to make it to the next town. They keep going to keep the family together. Michael Kimball's remarkable The Way The Family Got Away is the story of the journey seen through the eyes of the family's surviving children, a young boy and his younger sister. They try to make sense of death; why they must leave home and how they get from one place to the next. It is an extraordinary study of the effects of grief upon language and the ways that loss makes itself felt through a child's imagination.

Hollow Semblance - A Book of Poetry and Art (Paperback): Elissia Michelle Kimball Hollow Semblance - A Book of Poetry and Art (Paperback)
Elissia Michelle Kimball
R419 Discovery Miles 4 190 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Ethnowise: Embracing Culture Shock to Build Resilience, Responsiveness, and Connection (Paperback): Michael Kimball Ethnowise: Embracing Culture Shock to Build Resilience, Responsiveness, and Connection (Paperback)
Michael Kimball
R1,854 Discovery Miles 18 540 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Negative intercultural encounters have diverse causes fear, anger, ignorance, actual danger in some cases. But many simply boil down to culture shock a knee-jerk reaction to the culturally unfamiliar. The signs of culture shock are everywhere these days on social media, between nations and groups, in our streets and homes. Ethnowise: Embracing Culture Shock to Build Resilience, Responsiveness, & Connection provides a path that invites readers to not only face, but actually embrace culture shock. The publication uses popular culture metaphors (The Matrix and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland) throughout to apply concepts and scenarios to real-life. Ethnowise: Embracing Culture Shock to Build Resilience, Responsiveness, & Connection by Michel J. Kimball: Provides a set of engaging principles and techniques rooted in anthropology, neuroscience, psychology and the science and practice of mindfulness. Helps readers to disrupt their habitual reactions to the unfamiliar, grow their resilience to cultural discomfort, and transform culture shock into connection. Presents a set of Ethnowise Insights, Efforts, and Tools that you will need to penetrate the dreamlike milieu of your cultural matrix and see the ""code"" that underlies it. Helps chart the steps along an ethnowise path as the reader works to penetrate the secrets of other cultural matrices, and, in the process, cultivate the resilience, responsiveness and connections you need to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Utilizes data from electronic Human Relations Area Files (eHRAF) as a primary source.

Love Hurts - 21 humorous stories about falling in love, falling out, and everything in between (Paperback): Michael Kimball,... Love Hurts - 21 humorous stories about falling in love, falling out, and everything in between (Paperback)
Michael Kimball, Wayne Scheer, Payne Ratner
R293 Discovery Miles 2 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Love Hurts, that's why we need to laugh about it. Featuring 21 irreverent, charming, quirky, honest, and downright hilarious stories, this collection is sure to delight and remind readers that love is a journey, and we are not alone.

Portals (Paperback): Michael Kimball Portals (Paperback)
Michael Kimball
R324 Discovery Miles 3 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Portals (Paperback): Michael Kimball Portals (Paperback)
Michael Kimball
R578 Discovery Miles 5 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There are past events in the lives of almost all of us we wish we could change - especially if the event was tragic, resulting in the death of someone we loved. Such trauma leads to soul-searching, trying to find a reason that makes sense of something that strikes us as senseless.

"Portals," at its core, explores a simple question: If I could change the past, would I?

It sounds like a simple question. As the novel reveals, it isn't. Wrapped up in the eight small words encompassing this question is the sum of our personal world view, the lens through which we interpret the world around us. Key to our perspective is what we believe-or don't believe-about God.

If we believe we are a product of time and chance working the miracle of life upon the material universe unguided, then how we respond to the question might be quite different from someone who contends that a loving God is actively concerned with our personal welfare in spite of any appearance to the contrary.

For Jesse, the question is no longer rhetorical. His wife, Ellen, drowned in Stillman's Lake when the two were celebrating their sixth anniversary . Now, three years later, Jesse is given a chance to go back and change the events of that fateful day.

As with our own, Jesse's world is made up of other people, each with his or her personal world view. Each with his or her own perspective on the questions we all have about where we came from, why we're here and what the future may hold. It is through the hearts, minds, experiences, words and actions of these other individuals - some close to Jesse and others of more casual acquaintance - that "Portals" gives an opportunity to explore the merits of the varied opinions.

Human ecology and Neolithic transition in eastern County Donegal, Ireland - The Lough Swilly Archaeological Survey (Paperback):... Human ecology and Neolithic transition in eastern County Donegal, Ireland - The Lough Swilly Archaeological Survey (Paperback)
Michael Kimball
R1,156 Discovery Miles 11 560 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Lough Swilly Archaeological Survey Project took place in 1995 in the far north-west corner of Northern Ireland. Its principal aim was to test for cultural continuity across the transition from foraging to farming, i.e. from the Mesolithic to the Neolithic. Michael Kimball explains the background, methodology and aims of the project, the survey's finds and what they infer about the nature of human behaviour, settlement, the use and procurement of raw materials and the economy as a whole during this transition. The results of the LSAS Project highlight clear discontinuities in the study region, a finding that conflicts with research carried out in other areas of Ireland.

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