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The Secondary Lenses on Learning professional development materials
were designed to support the efforts of site-based mathematics
improvement teams of mathematics leaders to advance middle and high
school students' mathematics achievement. Participants in the
Secondary Lenses on Learning program will expand their
understanding of the mathematical knowledge and dispositions that
students need to be mathematically literate in today's world and
the learning opportunities that need to be created to make
significant mathematics accessible to all students. The Secondary
Lenses on Learning Participant Book features detailed notes for
each of the six sessions, corresponding readings, handouts, and
assignments. Over the course of the Secondary Lenses on Learning
sessions, participants will: - Explore concepts in middle and high
school algebra - Discuss readings that illuminate the issues in
each session - Reflect on filmed material and written cases -
Examine various leadership tasks and responsibilities that
contribute to an effective mathematics program Multiple copies of
the participant books are available separately to accommodate your
group's specific needs. For the facilitator, the Secondary Lenses
on Learning comprehensive package includes one participant book,
one facilitator's guide, and an accompanying DVD with segments that
correlate to individual sessions.
Ways to Think About Mathematics will fill the gap between what the
math teachers learned in college and what they are required to
teach in today's classrooms. The book will be divided into five
modules that focus on algebraic, geometric, and statistical ideas.
The book uses immersion in content to help secondary mathematics
teachers improve their knowledge and understanding of mathematical
concepts. Ways to Think About Mathematics gives teachers the
opportunity to learn and understand the same math concepts and math
problems that they will be teaching. This book can be used by
individual teacher; whether preservice, novice teachers, or
experienced teachers. This book can also be used in staff
development workshops or faculty teams. It is also appropriate for
teacher education courses in secondary mathematics.
A vast collection of fantasy and humanistic poems and short
stories.
A vast collection of fantasy and humanistic short stories and
poems.
A collection of fantasy and human related short stories and poems.
"The Benson brothers have put together not only a fine book of
poems well worth keeping close but also a strong testament of faith
in those subtleties of blood that can elevate the ordinary into
song." -Gary Gildner, winner of the Iowa Poetry Prize, Pushcart
Prize, etc.; author of two novels, a collection of short stories,
two memoirs, and nine books of poetry, including Cleaning a
Rainbow, his most recent. "This is what poetry was meant to be,
neither overly-sentimental nor veiled in obscure imagery. The poems
read like music you have discovered as you search across the radio
dial. Once found you stay tuned, turning the pages for more. This
is adult poetry with risky passion, psychological pain, sensual
thirst and the ache of longing. There are no forced inventions or
over-clever literary devices. In fact, you are rarely aware of the
writer, only the emotional landscape that unfolds with each line.
The writing has a quality found in Marcel Proust's Remembrance of
Things Past - an old picket fence, the ruts in a lane. The sun
doesn't merely shine on a meadow, but rather is "This July-fireball
afternoon in a pasture . . ." When an alcoholic, frail father
irritatedly boots an empty paint can towards his sons it becomes
the tumbling, end-over-end kick-off of an imagined football game,
the boys waiting underneath it to return the shiny offering. I find
the value of any poem is increased or diminished in the sharing.
The sharing of these poems, I can attest, stokes the delight and
interest of another. "SCHOOLED LIVES: Poems by Two Brothers is a
gift Barry and Steve Benson have placed in our hands." -John Gaps
III, finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, author of God Left Us Alone
Here: A Book of War (poems and combat photographs). "Who says a
book of poems need be the domain of a singular poet and aesthetic?
With Schooled Lives by accomplished poets and brothers Steve and
Barry Benson, you get double the perspectives, imagery and deft
language about life in the unruly, rural Midwest and other climes.
Here too, are lively pairings of poems that dialogue with each
other. For instance, Steve's "Candy for the Fat Lady" begins, "She
bulged in the bed of a parked pickup truck / where it cost two
quarters to gawk at her thousand pounds..." counters Barry's "Wild
Man of Borneo" - ." . .not far from fields / where we boys baled
hay in country dust and sun and sweat, / patrons stare at the geek
in rags and a promise..." Though both poets are natural
storytellers, Steve -- a visual artist - leans toward a leaner,
impressionistic verse compared to Barry's love of narrative. This
weaving together of writers is a welcomed addition to the genre. As
Steve claims, "The Best Writers are spiders; they connect
everything / with fine homespun lines /. . . (and) live in the
trembling / nets of their own designs." -Barbara Lau, author of The
Long Surprise (winner of the X. J. Kennedy Poetry Prize) & the
award-winning drama, Raising Medusa. No relation to me, but
brothers in the guts of deep, dark, old, weird America, the viscera
of heartland their shared family legends, firsthand feedback
stirring one another's grief and energy along, resilient as cubs,
memories crystals hard and sharp, these two linked different men
are wrenchingly attentive to a restless, emphatic, and receptive,
sensuous life in contact with and imagining the world they've
known. Their poems' honest power braces against labor's compromises
and intuition's leaps, tradition and discovery, to bring us into
real places some of us have never been and others may not have
left. -Maine language poet (eight books published) and practicing
psychologist(not related to Barry or Steve Benson).
A vast collection of humanistic and fantasy related poems and short
stories. Contains over 130 short stories and poems.
Ways to Think About Mathematics will fill the gap between what the
math teachers learned in college and what they are required to
teach in today's classrooms. The book will be divided into five
modules that focus on algebraic, geometric, and statistical ideas.
The book uses immersion in content to help secondary mathematics
teachers improve their knowledge and understanding of mathematical
concepts. Ways to Think About Mathematics gives teachers the
opportunity to learn and understand the same math concepts and math
problems that they will be teaching. This book can be used by
individual teacher; whether preservice, novice teachers, or
experienced teachers. This book can also be used in staff
development workshops or faculty teams. It is also appropriate for
teacher education courses in secondary mathematics.
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