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PIECES OF SHY YETI is a selection of poems and prose that Mr Yeti
originally published on his blog www.shyyeti.com between 2015 and
2017! There are some silly moments - some dark moments and some
pieces of yeti that fall somewhere in between! Do check it out - be
quick, though - before it decides to check you out instead...
The Magnet Editor - the sci-fi adventure series known only to a
select few - was over. But it had an afterlife... Picking up from
where The Magnet Editor left off, Life After... was the all-new
series that took the space and time escapades of Cabin Relese,
all-round adventurer and scientific journalist, to the next level.
The Magnet Editor writing team of Nick Goodman and Jo Bunsell
return, joined by prolific poet Paul Chandler. Relocating from
Mexico to the leafy Sussex village of Handlehead, Cabin - now
without his super powers - reluctantly takes charge of Base
Security and finds it tough at the top. He is plunged into new,
perilous and challenging adventures. Accompanied by friends old and
new, he faces the darkest terrors, and everything from his marriage
to the future of the universe is at stake. Venture deep into the
unknown with Life After Magnet Memories, the complete guide to this
sequel series!
SHY YETI'S GRRR-EATEST HITS! is a Mr Yeti's updated "Best Of"
compilation of his own verse and short prose; written and performed
for your joy since 1992 - on radio, in podcasts, on video and at
poetry events. These include BEING COY, THE CAFFEINE QUEEN, DISCO
YETI, GRANNY ETHEL, I WILL EAT PIE, THE TRUE LIGHT, UNGRATEFUL
VALENTINE and many more...
A collection of scripts written between 2016 and 2017 which concern
a certain Shy Yeti - poet and podcaster supreme (at least that's
how HE describes himself!) Mr Yeti goes through all manner of
adventures in this compilation of 16 different stories (plus one or
two other special extras) which were all first published in draft
form on www.shyyeti.com
This book establishes a new theoretical and practical framework for
multimodal disciplinary literacy (MDL) fused with the
subject-specific science pedagogies of senior high school biology,
chemistry and physics. It builds a compatible alignment of multiple
representation and representation construction approaches to
science pedagogy with the social semiotic, systemic functional
linguistic-based approaches to explicit teaching of disciplinary
literacy. The early part of the book explicates the
transdisciplinary negotiated theoretical underpinning of the MDL
framework, followed by the research-informed repertoire of learning
experiences that are then articulated into a comprehensive
framework of options for the planning of classroom work. Practical
adoption and adaptation of the framework in biology, chemistry and
physics classrooms are detailed in separate chapters. The latter
chapters indicate the impact of the collaborative research on
teachers' professional learning and students' multimodal
disciplinary literacy engagement, concluding with proposals for
accommodating emerging developments in MDL in an ever-changing
digital communication world. The MDL framework is designed to
enable teachers to develop all students' disciplinary literacy
competencies. This book will be of interest to researchers, teacher
educators and postgraduate students in the field of science
education. It will also have appeal to those in literacy education
and social semiotics. The Open Access version of this book,
available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a
Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0
license.
Bound to the Hearth by the Shortest Tether is a story of original
research in China and Brazil as well as the circumstances that made
that work possible. Applied anthropology, rural economics,
agroforestry, natural and social history, and world travel are
combined to create an engaging account of the effort to better the
circumstances of the developing world's rural poor. The first part
of the book focuses on rural China and the indigenous knowledge of
the processes at work within the world's oldest system of timber
management and how that knowledge is being displaced by inferior
scientific systems of forest management. The critical role of
rights to private property in the conservation of rural resources,
a unique method to elicit ecological knowledge, the difficulties of
field access in China, and the varied challenges to living and
working in a poor mountain village are all recounted. The second
part addresses the tradition-bound "bush zone" of Brazil,
documenting the unexpected reasons for the region's continuing
poverty and a dramatic social transformation that may free the
rural poor from dependency and perhaps poverty itself. After the
failure of current "participatory" approaches in rural development
work, new methods were again needed to identify non-participants in
a rural assistance program and their reasons for not making use of
an easy opportunity to better their lives and the lives of their
families. Disturbing obstacles to self-reliance among the rural
poor created by academics, bureaucrats, environmentalists, and the
poor themselves are detailed. The author argues why preservation of
the world's rural villages is important and why such often
frustrating work is rewarding and worth the considerable effort.
The book closes with unexpected lessons drawn from a lifetime
beyond the end of the road. Humor, violence, friendship, and
betrayal lace an account of unusual and creatively original
research.
PIECES OF SHY YETI is a selection of poems and prose that Mr Yeti
originally published on his blog www.shyyeti.com between 2015 and
2017! There are some silly moments - some dark moments and some
pieces of yeti that fall somewhere in between! Do check it out - be
quick, though - before it decides to check you out instead...
SHY YETI S GRRR-EATEST HITS! is a Mr Yeti s updated Best Of
compilation of his own verse and short prose; written and performed
for your joy since 1992 on radio, in podcasts, on video and at
poetry events. These include BEING COY, THE CAFFEINE QUEEN, DISCO
YETI, GRANNY ETHEL, I WILL EAT PIE, THE TRUE LIGHT, UNGRATEFUL
VALENTINE and many more
A collection of scripts written between 2016 and 2017 which concern
a certain Shy Yeti - poet and podcaster supreme (at least that's
how HE describes himself!) Mr Yeti goes through all manner of
adventures in this compilation of 16 different stories (plus one or
two other special extras) which were all first published in draft
form on www.shyyeti.com
Poems About Interesting Stuff is a volume of poetry with
accompanying cross-curricular activities aimed at Key Stage 2, 3
and 4. The volume can be used by class teachers, subject teachers,
kids and parents as an innovative and creative way to generate
thought, stimulate discussion, encourage research and inspire
investigative study across a range of topics. Each poem has
examples of short and longer activities to engage with and explore,
giving an opportunity for learners to thread common themes between
different subjects (Geography, History, Science, Maths, English,
Art, Music, RE, PSHE, Drama, DT, PE, Philosophy). Comes with easy
to use and pertinent user's guide detailing how to use the poems in
the classroom and at home.
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