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How do we read poetry, compare poems, or generate observations into
a thoughtful response? Write About Poetry is an invaluable
reference book and skills guide for students of poetry. Featuring
model essays, a glossary of technical terms, and additional
practice for student engagement, this volume provides students with
a clear and concise guide to: * reading unseen poems with
confidence * developing general observations into formal,
structured written responses * fostering familiarity with some of
the great poets and poems in literary history Drawing on years of
teaching experience, Steven Jackson delivers the background,
progressive methodology, and practical essay writing techniques
essential for understanding the fundamental steps of poetry
analysis.
This book traces the historical development of the World History
course as it has been taught in high school classrooms in Texas, a
populous and nationally influential state, over the last hundred
years. Arguing that the course is a result of a patchwork of
competing groups and ideas that have intersected over the past
century, with each new framework patched over but never completely
erased or replaced, the author crucially examines themes of
imperialism, Eurocentrism, and nationalism in both textbooks and
the curriculum more broadly. The first part of the book presents an
overview of the World History course supported by numerical
analysis of textbook content and public documents, while the second
focuses on the depiction of non-Western peoples, and persistent
narratives of Eurocentrism and nationalism. It ultimately offers
that a more global, accurate, and balanced curriculum is possible,
despite the tension between the ideas of professional world
historians, who often de-center the nation-state in their quest for
a truly global approach to the subject, and the historical core
rationale of state-sponsored education in the United States: to
produce loyal citizens. Offering a new, conceptual understanding of
how colonial themes in World History curriculum have been dealt
with in the past and are now engaged with in contemporary times, it
provides essential context for scholars and educators with
interests in the history of education, curriculum studies, and the
teaching of World History in the United States.
How do we read poetry, compare poems, or generate observations into
a thoughtful response? Write About Poetry is an invaluable
reference book and skills guide for students of poetry. Featuring
model essays, a glossary of technical terms, and additional
practice for student engagement, this volume provides students with
a clear and concise guide to: * reading unseen poems with
confidence * developing general observations into formal,
structured written responses * fostering familiarity with some of
the great poets and poems in literary history Drawing on years of
teaching experience, Steven Jackson delivers the background,
progressive methodology, and practical essay writing techniques
essential for understanding the fundamental steps of poetry
analysis.
First published in 2011. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor and
Francis, an informa company.
This special issue of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental
Psychology, guest edited by Stephen Jackson (University of
Nottingham, UK) pulls together ten of the latest research papers on
the cognitive control of action and regulation of behaviour.
This special issue of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental
Psychology, guest edited by Stephen Jackson (University of
Nottingham, UK) pulls together ten of the latest research papers on
the cognitive control of action and regulation of behaviour.
The past decade has seen increasing interest within the cognitive
neuroscience community in understanding the psychological processes
involved in representing the body, and in learning how these
processes may be implemented within the brain. This special issue
of Cognitive Neuroscience contributes to the rapidly developing
literature by presenting six empirical and two theoretical
discussion papers and their commentaries. It provides a timely
review of the current state-of-the-art on several of the most
important topic areas in the body representation field.
This book explores the evolution of Canadian and Australian
national identities in the era of decolonization by evaluating
educational policies in Ontario, Canada, and Victoria, Australia.
Drawing on sources such as textbooks and curricula, the book argues
that Britishness, a sense of imperial citizenship connecting white
Anglo-Saxons across the British Empire, continued to be a crucial
marker of national identity in both Australia and Canada until the
late 1960s and early 1970s, when educators in Ontario and Victoria
abandoned Britishness in favor of multiculturalism. Chapters
explore how textbooks portrayed imperialism, the close relationship
between religious education and Britishness, and efforts to end
assimilationist Anglocentrism and promote equality in education.
The book contributes to British World scholarship by demonstrating
how decolonization precipitated a massive search for identity in
Ontario and Victoria that continues to challenge educators and
policy-makers today.
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Vocalise (Sheet music)
Sergej Wassiljewitsch Rachmaninow; Arranged by Stephen Jackson
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R122
Discovery Miles 1 220
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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In I Had Such A Wonderful Day, a little girl wakes up to discover
that, for reasons unknown, her town has chosen this day to put on a
grand parade right outside her front door. With dancing, music and
an assortment of animals and friends, she joins the joyous throng
to enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Megan Kathleen Murphy is a successful young accountant at one of
the most prestigious firms in the region. She is young, smart, and
pretty, with her whole career ahead of her. Professionally, she's
satisfied and challenged, but something in her life is ... missing.
She yearns for someone to take control, tell her what to do. She
longs for Him, the man who will take her hand-and then tell her
exactly what she is to do with it. She desires someone who can make
her fly.
Stephen Jackson is, by all accounts, a powerful man. He is
accustomed to making important decisions quickly, and that
confidence serves him well. So when his accountants alert him to a
discrepancy involving nearly a million dollars, he demands answers.
When he discovers that she is the one who made the million-dollar
mistake, he is faced with another of those snap decisions. His
decision will alter both their lives irrevocably - in a way she
never could have predicted.
Can Megan accept his decision and her discipline?
His business demands are only part of what he requires. Is this
strong, desirable man the one who can lead her to her dreams, or
will he simply end her career? As is his custom - he gets what he
wants: but can she be the kitten he desires?
Let the games begin.
One day after school as I went up the stair... And so begins The
Bear In My Bedroom, the tale of an unforgettable day in the life of
a boy as he discovers a bear has taken over his room. The young lad
throws caution to the wind as he befriends the gentle beast who has
come to visit.
This book is written for middle and high school Spanish teachers.
Its subject matter covers material normally taught in first year
Spanish class. The book is divided into 10 parts. There are 31
lessons each one preceded by its objective, its method of
accomplishment, and its outcome. Most of the 40 exercises have 20
or more items. Each exercise is accompanied by its solution. The
modular design of each lesson enables it to stand on its own so you
can easily fit it into your teaching schedule and carriculum insted
of the other way around. This structure also makes it ideally
suited for review. My unique 3-step approach to conjugating regular
verbs, enables the student to easily grasp the mechanics of the
operation, and, when necessary, enables her/him to diagnose and
correct errors. You will find a verb bank of regular verbs, a verb
bank of reflexive verbs, ample listings of stem-changing verbs, a
listing of popular activities, a pronunciation guide to high
frequency words, and two appendices.
In Harry Goatee Is Hungry, a calm, peaceful day is turned upside
down when Harry Goatee can't stop eating. As he proceeds to devour
all the food, buildings, and whatever else is within reach, the
other animals desperately look for a solution to stop him from
destroying their beloved village of Fauna. Will they succeed before
he eats everything in town and beyond?
What would dogs keep in their pockets? See the kinds of things they
might keep handy in this whimsical musing about a human's best
friend as he collects the items he would need for an exciting day
as faithful companion and mischievious rascal. Written in rhyme
with mirthful drawings of the ever-growing list of treasures, this
story will delight any child at heart, and will become among the
most requested by discriminating readers and listeners alike.
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