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The Palgrave Handbook of Race and the Arts in Education is the
first edited volume to examine how race operates in and through the
arts in education. Until now, no single source has brought together
such an expansive and interdisciplinary collection in exploration
of the ways in which music, visual art, theater, dance, and popular
culture intertwine with racist ideologies and race-making. Drawing
on Critical Race Theory, contributing authors bring an
international perspective to questions of racism and anti-racist
interventions in the arts in education. The book's introduction
provides a guiding framework for understanding the arts as white
property in schools, museums, and informal education spaces. Each
section is organized thematically around historical, discursive,
empirical, and personal dimensions of the arts in education. This
handbook is essential reading for students, educators, artists, and
researchers across the fields of visual and performing arts
education, educational foundations, multicultural education, and
curriculum and instruction.
The Palgrave Handbook of Race and the Arts in Education is the
first edited volume to examine how race operates in and through the
arts in education. Until now, no single source has brought together
such an expansive and interdisciplinary collection in exploration
of the ways in which music, visual art, theater, dance, and popular
culture intertwine with racist ideologies and race-making. Drawing
on Critical Race Theory, contributing authors bring an
international perspective to questions of racism and anti-racist
interventions in the arts in education. The book's introduction
provides a guiding framework for understanding the arts as white
property in schools, museums, and informal education spaces. Each
section is organized thematically around historical, discursive,
empirical, and personal dimensions of the arts in education. This
handbook is essential reading for students, educators, artists, and
researchers across the fields of visual and performing arts
education, educational foundations, multicultural education, and
curriculum and instruction.
This classic story is a favorite with toddlers, who will cheer on the three clever billy goats who outsmart a mean troll. With plenty of repetition, this adventure is perfect for reading aloud and for joining in, and a satisfying ending provides a reassuring touch.
Jed and Ellie Pernell leave for the frontier of Michigan. A new
life, a new land. Building a farm out of the White Pines forest of
Michigan. Dealing with border ruffians and the wilds of the
frontier. Follow Jed as he enlists with the 3rd Michigan Regiment
during the War Between the States. After three years of war Jed
comes home to raise his family. Watch his children grown into
adulthood and troubles they bring.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone!
Another first for Bruce Lansky: the first funny poetry book about
summer vacation It will entertain kids all summer, whether they're
away at camp, traveling cross country in a hybrid or staying home
with a bookshelf full of good summer reading.
"What I Did on My Summer Vacation" contains over 40 sidesplitting
poems about summer vacation that cover everything from the
much-anticipated last day of school to family road trips, wacky
days at summer camp, learning how to swim, dizzying roller coaster
rides at amusement parks, fun-filled days at the beach, and
finally, the dreaded first day of school. These hilarious poems
written by Bruce Lansky, "The King of Giggle Poetry," and his
all-star gang of Giggle Poets are sure to make you count the days
until summer vacation begins
Life itself as well as the entire human economy depends on goods
and services provided by earth's natural systems. The processes of
cleansing, recycling, and renewal, along with goods such as
seafood, forage, and timber, are worth many trillions of dollars
annually, and nothing could live without them. Yet growing human
impacts on the environment are profoundly disrupting the
functioning of natural systems and imperiling the delivery of these
services."Nature's Services" brings together world-renowned
scientists from a variety of disciplines to examine the character
and value of ecosystem services, the damage that has been done to
them, and the consequent implications for human society.
Contributors including Paul R. Ehrlich, Donald Kennedy, Pamela A.
Matson, Robert Costanza, Gary Paul Nabhan, Jane Lubchenco, Sandra
Postel, and Norman Myers present a detailed synthesis of our
current understanding of a suite of ecosystem services and a
preliminary assessment of their economic value. Chapters consider:
major services including climate regulation, soil fertility,
pollination, and pest control philosophical and economic issues of
valuation case studies of specific ecosystems and services
implication of recent findings and steps that must be taken to
address the most pressing concerns "Nature's Services" represents
one of the first efforts by scientists to provide an overview of
the many benefits and services that nature offers to people and the
extent to which we are all vitally dependent on those services. The
book enhances our understanding of the value of the natural systems
that surround us and can play an essential role in encouraging
greater efforts to protect the earth's basiclife-support systems
before it is too late.
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