Wet Your Whistle! Drinking Water Activity Handbook
by Susan Gertz, Susan Hershberger, and Lynn Hogue
Learning Gardens and Sustainability Education
by Dilafruz R. Williams and Jonathan D Brown
Offering a fresh approach to bringing life to schools and schools to life, this book goes beyond touting the benefits of learning gardens to survey them as a whole-systems design solution with potential to address myriad interrelated social, ecological, and educational issues. The theoretical and conceptual framework presented creatively places soil at the center of the discourse on sustainability education and learning garden design and pedagogy. Seven elements and attributes of living soil and...
Livre souvenir de la classe de 601 2016/2017 College Honore Daumier Martigues
by Myriam Gineste
Teaching should be exciting and creative but an overcrowded curriculum can make this hard for teachers to achieve. Help is at hand with these literacy and numeracy lesson plans that also cover language development, thinking skills, and drama. Thinking it Through allows teachers to customize lesson plans to meet their own needs using the book's downloadable resources as well as assess pupils language abilty with handy photocopiable assessment worksheets. The book will help each child reach their...
Livre Souvenir de la Classe de 602 2017/2018 Coll ge Honor Daumier Martigues
by Myriam Gineste
It is now officially acknowledged that outdoor play is extremely important for young children's development and that a few old bikes and a climbing frame just will not do. This book shows how to develop an outdoor learning environment properly for young children and how adult supporters should behave in this space. This book offers examples of good outdoor practice in a range of early years settings. Both practical and theoretical aspects of learning outdoors are covered, tracking a shared enthu...
The book that shows homeschooling in action! What does it really mean when parents say they homeschool their child or children? For Rhonda Barfield -- a homeschooler for the past 10 years -- the definition is as diverse as the 21 families she studies in this eye-opening book. Real-Life Homeschooling From the city to the country, apartments to split-levels, you'll enter each household and see education in action. Discover the challenges and rewards of tailoring instruction to each child's n...
Maria Montessori is important background reading for parents considering Montessori education for their children, as well as for those training to become Montessori teachers. The first woman to win a degree as a Doctor of Medicine in Italy in 1896, Maria Montessori's mission to improve children's education began in the slums of Rome in 1907, and continued throughout her lifetime. Her insights into the minds of children led her to develop prepared environments and other tools and devices that ha...
Community Work and Adult Education in Staveley, North-East Derbyshire, 1969-1972 (International Issues in Adult Education, #28)
by Colin Kirkwood
In 1969, Colin Kirkwood took on the job of Area Principal for Adult Education in north-east Derbyshire. There he formed a remarkable creative partnership with Rob Hunter, a brilliant young Community Worker. This is the story of their collaboration and dialogue with the people of Staveley, a small coal, steel and chemicals town in the north-midlands of England. Together they created the local newspaper, Staveley Now, the Staveley Disabled Group, the Staveley Festival and much else. Community Work...
This highly practical book gives teachers and administrators everything they need to use service-learning in their classrooms, schools, and communities to create more meaningful and successful inclusion.This innovative book shows how to use service - learning as a tool to build inclusive school communities. The author explores the history and effectiveness of service-learning as an activity-based, cooperative, collaborative strategy that combines hands-on service and academic learning in cross-c...
Homeschooling is a rapidly growing trend in many countries, and even those with children in public school are looking to enrich their education at home. But there are not a lot of leaders to look to for inspiration. Enter Entropy Academy: an inspiring memoir for anyone looking to educate their kids outside of the institution of public education. When Alison Bernhoft set out to homeschool her six children, her grand plans were constantly derailed by the second law of thermodynamics: Entropy. En...
Color Your Way Through the Rocket City (Color Your Way Through the Rocket City, #2)
by Tristan Riabo
A Social History Approach to Research in Distance Education
by Louise Moran
College Degrees You Can Earn from Home
by Inc New Careers Center and Judith Frey