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Supporting Gifted ELLs in the Latinx Community - Practical Strategies, K-12 (Hardcover): Michelle Dubois, Robin Greene Supporting Gifted ELLs in the Latinx Community - Practical Strategies, K-12 (Hardcover)
Michelle Dubois, Robin Greene
R4,138 Discovery Miles 41 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This essential resource is designed to help your classroom, school, or district better identify and serve gifted English language learners in the Latinx community. Drawing on detailed case studies and vignettes from actual programs, chapters highlight the unique needs of gifted Latinx English language learners, and look at how you can best identify and support their development. Covering topics from teacher bias and systemic racism to best practices for engaging families and communities, this book lays out practical strategies and an accessible framework for implementing culturally responsive assessments, identification, and programming strategies.

Supporting Gifted ELLs in the Latinx Community - Practical Strategies, K-12 (Paperback): Michelle Dubois, Robin Greene Supporting Gifted ELLs in the Latinx Community - Practical Strategies, K-12 (Paperback)
Michelle Dubois, Robin Greene
R1,013 Discovery Miles 10 130 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This essential resource is designed to help your classroom, school, or district better identify and serve gifted English language learners in the Latinx community. Drawing on detailed case studies and vignettes from actual programs, chapters highlight the unique needs of gifted Latinx English language learners, and look at how you can best identify and support their development. Covering topics from teacher bias and systemic racism to best practices for engaging families and communities, this book lays out practical strategies and an accessible framework for implementing culturally responsive assessments, identification, and programming strategies.

Sixty-six Years of Medical Legislation - A Criticiam and Program (Hardcover): Frederick Robin Green Sixty-six Years of Medical Legislation - A Criticiam and Program (Hardcover)
Frederick Robin Green
R729 Discovery Miles 7 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Tales from the Crypt: A Life in and Out of the Church (Paperback): Robin Green Tales from the Crypt: A Life in and Out of the Church (Paperback)
Robin Green
R239 R200 Discovery Miles 2 000 Save R39 (16%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Has a revolution taken place in Christianity, or are gay priests still objects of suspicion and disapproval? Is modern society too dominated by businesses too big to be human? Have communities lost control of town planning, or is there hope if only we connect? As both an insider and an outsider, the former reverend Robin Green volunteered to help the first drug addicts in the late sixties, throwing open the Crypt of St Martin-in-the-Fields and his best efforts into helping the needy at home and abroad. Yet he decided that society needed its mavericks as much as its ministers. Resigning from the Church, he declared his homosexuality and went into business with his partner, finding success as both an entrepreneur and in local politics. Now Robin offers a warning about the threats that face our world and an uplifting vision of what ministry means in the modern age. 'Hope is not about indulging the past. It is about embracing the future with all the lessons learnt from that past.'

You Are Blessed Golden Angel! (Paperback): Robin Greene You Are Blessed Golden Angel! (Paperback)
Robin Greene
R334 Discovery Miles 3 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Tales from the Crypt: A Life in and Out of the Church (Hardcover): Robin Green Tales from the Crypt: A Life in and Out of the Church (Hardcover)
Robin Green
R563 R467 Discovery Miles 4 670 Save R96 (17%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Has a revolution taken place in Christianity, or are gay priests still objects of suspicion and disapproval? Is modern society too dominated by businesses too big to be human? Have communities lost control of town planning, or is there hope if only we connect? As both an insider and an outsider, the former reverend Robin Green volunteered to help the first drug addicts in the late sixties, throwing open the Crypt of St Martin-in-the-Fields and his best efforts into helping the needy at home and abroad. Yet he decided that society needed its mavericks as much as its ministers. Resigning from the Church, he declared his homosexuality and went into business with his partner, finding success as both an entrepreneur and in local politics. Now Robin offers a warning about the threats that face our world and an uplifting vision of what ministry means in the modern age. 'Hope is not about indulging the past. It is about embracing the future with all the lessons learnt from that past.'

Augustus - Narrative of a Slave Woman (Paperback): Robin Greene Augustus - Narrative of a Slave Woman (Paperback)
Robin Greene
R712 R610 Discovery Miles 6 100 Save R102 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When Professor Robin Greene tells a freshman composition class about her scholarly interest in women's narratives, Samantha Henderson, an African American student, invites Greene to meet her grandmother and to listen to a series of reel-to-reel tapes that both Samantha and her grandmother insist should be part of the official WPA archive of ex-slave narratives. Intrigued, Greene accepts the challenge of authenticating the recordings, but after a full year of unproductive exchanges with historians and archivists, a frustrated Greene decides to transcribe the tapes and to publish the resulting narrative so that readers may judge for themselves if the tapes are-or are not-authentic. In her transcription, Greene presents the first-person account of Sarah Louise Augustus, who comes of age during the Civil War and whose story involves a head-on collision with the moral ambiguities of slavery. Readers follow Sarah Louise as she becomes Augustus-the name she assumes when she takes control of her destiny. Her story begins in the antebellum period and unfolds as Augustus recollects a brutal war and its social carnage. Readers also discover the connections that bind Greene, Sarah Louise, Samantha, and Samantha's grandmother-for these women, surprisingly, share much in common. As a work of historical fiction, Greene's account focuses light on black feminism, on race-specific reactions to historical inquiry, on sexuality and rape, and on the quest for identity. And Greene, who in "real life" teaches English and Writing at Methodist University, becomes Professor Greene, the fictional narrator whose story frames the narrative and whose own scholarly need for authenticity and precision nearly costs her more than she is willing to lose.

Real Birth (Paperback, 2nd ed.): Robin Greene Real Birth (Paperback, 2nd ed.)
Robin Greene
R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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