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Young Readers and Their Books: Suggestions and Strategies for Using Texts in the Literacy Hour

by Gervase Phinn

First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Young Readers and Their Books: Suggestions and Strategies for Using Texts in the Literacy Hour

by Gervase Phinn

First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Young Researchers: Informational Reading and Writing in the Early and Primary Years

by Margaret Mallett

Informational kinds of reading are crucial in every lesson. This book looks at how we can encourage children from the very beginning to think of themselves as young researchers using skills and strategies for clear purposes. It argues that the creative practitioner nurtures children's sense of wonder and curiosity about the world and all its phenomena.Packed full of advice on how to use the most stimulating and exciting texts and the liveliest approaches, the book celebrates the good practice of teachers and student teachers in a large number of classroom case studies.The content includes:* a summary of the recent developments and a framework of principles to inform good practice in this challenging aspect of literacy* chapters concentrating on particular age groups - beginning with the nursery and ending with the later primary years - and thus taking up an essentially developmental approach* an assessment of recent research and how findings can be put to practical and creative use in the classroom.A central message is that children benefit from collaborating with teachers and peers at every stage of finding out. The spoken language energises informational reading and writing, making the sharing of the fruits of children's research highly enjoyable. This book will inspire you and lead to the very best practice.

Young Researchers: Informational Reading and Writing in the Early and Primary Years

by Margaret Mallett

Informational kinds of reading are crucial in every lesson. This book looks at how we can encourage children from the very beginning to think of themselves as young researchers using skills and strategies for clear purposes. It argues that the creative practitioner nurtures children's sense of wonder and curiosity about the world and all its phenomena.Packed full of advice on how to use the most stimulating and exciting texts and the liveliest approaches, the book celebrates the good practice of teachers and student teachers in a large number of classroom case studies.The content includes:* a summary of the recent developments and a framework of principles to inform good practice in this challenging aspect of literacy* chapters concentrating on particular age groups - beginning with the nursery and ending with the later primary years - and thus taking up an essentially developmental approach* an assessment of recent research and how findings can be put to practical and creative use in the classroom.A central message is that children benefit from collaborating with teachers and peers at every stage of finding out. The spoken language energises informational reading and writing, making the sharing of the fruits of children's research highly enjoyable. This book will inspire you and lead to the very best practice.

Young Scholars Model: A Comprehensive Approach for Developing Talent and Pursuing Equity in Gifted Education

by Carol V. Horn Catherine A. Little Kirsten Maloney Cheryl McCullough

Historically, students from ethnically, linguistically, and economically diverse backgrounds have been overlooked and underidentified for gifted services. The Young Scholars Model is a comprehensive approach to addressing the issue of underrepresentation through engagement of a schoolwide effort and commitment. This book:Shares how the model leads to increased representation in identification and student success in advanced academic programs.Describes the four major components of the model and how they integrate in practice.Supports efforts to find and nurture potential in students who have historically been overlooked for gifted services.Includes steps for implementation and practical guidelines that schools and districts will be able to follow with fidelity and success.

Young Scholars Model: A Comprehensive Approach for Developing Talent and Pursuing Equity in Gifted Education

by Carol V. Horn Catherine A. Little Kirsten Maloney Cheryl McCullough

Historically, students from ethnically, linguistically, and economically diverse backgrounds have been overlooked and underidentified for gifted services. The Young Scholars Model is a comprehensive approach to addressing the issue of underrepresentation through engagement of a schoolwide effort and commitment. This book:Shares how the model leads to increased representation in identification and student success in advanced academic programs.Describes the four major components of the model and how they integrate in practice.Supports efforts to find and nurture potential in students who have historically been overlooked for gifted services.Includes steps for implementation and practical guidelines that schools and districts will be able to follow with fidelity and success.

Young Victims, Young Offenders: Current Issues in Policy and Treatment

by Letitia C Pallone

At a time when the nation is focused on devising new responses to street crime and on reforming the juvenile justice system, this book brings together in a single volume, current and emerging perspectives on the control of crime by and against children and youth. Young Victims, Young Offenders provides you with an overview of established and emerging practices in treating juvenile offenders and adults who prey on children and youth.This book explores the nature and causes of criminal offenses committed by and against juveniles. While children and youth show up statistically as offenders, they also figure disproportionately as victims. The contributing authors consider both of these aspects as they discuss current programs for the treatment of youths who commit or are victimized by criminal offenses.Topics of a wide range are addressed in Young Victims, Young Offenders for people--like you-- who work with our nation’s youth. A sampling of topics includes: How states address child maltreatment through reporting laws and special courtroom procedures Associations between selected psychosocial variables and chronic delinquency Implications of mandatory Child Abuse Reporting Laws on treating offenders The success of diversion during a 20-year period in a youth service bureau Clinical techniques in the treatment of juvenile sex offenders A study on the effectiveness of an intervention program in Iowa for youthful offendersThis book is useful for the pre-service student pursuing course work in juvenile delinquency, correctional counseling, probation, parole, and social work. At the in-service level, correctional counselors, probation officers, parole officers, social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, correctional administrators, and child care workers can find much to challenge and enhance their effectiveness in their work with young victims and offenders.

Young Victims, Young Offenders: Current Issues in Policy and Treatment

by Letitia C Pallone

At a time when the nation is focused on devising new responses to street crime and on reforming the juvenile justice system, this book brings together in a single volume, current and emerging perspectives on the control of crime by and against children and youth. Young Victims, Young Offenders provides you with an overview of established and emerging practices in treating juvenile offenders and adults who prey on children and youth.This book explores the nature and causes of criminal offenses committed by and against juveniles. While children and youth show up statistically as offenders, they also figure disproportionately as victims. The contributing authors consider both of these aspects as they discuss current programs for the treatment of youths who commit or are victimized by criminal offenses.Topics of a wide range are addressed in Young Victims, Young Offenders for people--like you-- who work with our nation’s youth. A sampling of topics includes: How states address child maltreatment through reporting laws and special courtroom procedures Associations between selected psychosocial variables and chronic delinquency Implications of mandatory Child Abuse Reporting Laws on treating offenders The success of diversion during a 20-year period in a youth service bureau Clinical techniques in the treatment of juvenile sex offenders A study on the effectiveness of an intervention program in Iowa for youthful offendersThis book is useful for the pre-service student pursuing course work in juvenile delinquency, correctional counseling, probation, parole, and social work. At the in-service level, correctional counselors, probation officers, parole officers, social workers, psychologists, psychiatrists, correctional administrators, and child care workers can find much to challenge and enhance their effectiveness in their work with young victims and offenders.

Young Writers at Transition (Language and Literacy in Action)

by Daniel Tabor

How does children's writing develop in the transition from primary to secondary school? Young Writers at Transition tracks a group of pupils from the end of Year 6 into the first half of Year 7. It analyses in detail the teaching and uses of writing at this important stage in their education, and uncovers some revealing findings concerning the experiences, perceptions and expectations of pupils, teachers and parents about writing.The authors link their findings to the broader issues of policy and our understanding about how writing is taught and used in transition. This timely book examines issues such as: * transition, continuity and progression, and how these can be managed to ensure standards do not suffer* the variety of teaching and uses of writing in Years 6 and 7* secondary school teachers' views of writing, and what practice is most effective for them* different ways of thinking about transition, continuity and progression* how the National Literacy Strategy has affected continuity and progression in children's writing at transition. This interesting study of the uses of writing will be a valuable resource, with practical suggestions, to teachers and educators in primary and secondary schools.

Young Writers at Transition (Language and Literacy in Action)

by Daniel Tabor

How does children's writing develop in the transition from primary to secondary school? Young Writers at Transition tracks a group of pupils from the end of Year 6 into the first half of Year 7. It analyses in detail the teaching and uses of writing at this important stage in their education, and uncovers some revealing findings concerning the experiences, perceptions and expectations of pupils, teachers and parents about writing.The authors link their findings to the broader issues of policy and our understanding about how writing is taught and used in transition. This timely book examines issues such as: * transition, continuity and progression, and how these can be managed to ensure standards do not suffer* the variety of teaching and uses of writing in Years 6 and 7* secondary school teachers' views of writing, and what practice is most effective for them* different ways of thinking about transition, continuity and progression* how the National Literacy Strategy has affected continuity and progression in children's writing at transition. This interesting study of the uses of writing will be a valuable resource, with practical suggestions, to teachers and educators in primary and secondary schools.

Youngsters Solving Mathematical Problems with Technology: The Results and Implications of the Problem@Web Project (Mathematics Education in the Digital Era #5)

by Susana Carreira Keith Jones Nélia Amado Hélia Jacinto Sandra Nobre

This book contributes to both mathematical problem solving and the communication of mathematics by students, and the role of personal and home technologies in learning beyond school. It does this by reporting on major results and implications of the Problem@Web project that investigated youngsters’ mathematical problem solving and, in particular, their use of digital technologies in tackling, and communicating the results of their problem solving, in environments beyond school. The book has two focuses: Mathematical problem solving skills and strategies, forms of representing and expressing mathematical thinking, technological-based solutions; and students´ and teachers´ perspectives on mathematics learning, especially school compared to beyond-school mathematics.

Your Best Score

by Chris Karkanis

Your Booksmart, School-savvy, Stress-busting Primary Teacher Training Companion

by Elizabeth Malone

The perfect guide to accompany any trainee on their teacher training journey. Written as though from a friendly aunt, this book guides trainees through each step of their journey and helps them build the knowledge, confidence and skills to succeed. Covering 3 core areas that are vital to any trainee's experience and success, each chapter addresses issues and topics to support students as progress through their training. Book Smart Explores ways in which students can confidently approach their course demands and succeed in their academic study. School savvy Helps students discover how they can thrive in their school placement and start developing classroom teaching skills. Stress-busting Gives trainees the tools they need to ensure they are looking after their mental health and wellbeing while training to teach.

Your Booksmart, School-savvy, Stress-busting Primary Teacher Training Companion

by Elizabeth Malone

The perfect guide to accompany any trainee on their teacher training journey. Written as though from a friendly aunt, this book guides trainees through each step of their journey and helps them build the knowledge, confidence and skills to succeed. Covering 3 core areas that are vital to any trainee's experience and success, each chapter addresses issues and topics to support students as progress through their training. Book Smart Explores ways in which students can confidently approach their course demands and succeed in their academic study. School savvy Helps students discover how they can thrive in their school placement and start developing classroom teaching skills. Stress-busting Gives trainees the tools they need to ensure they are looking after their mental health and wellbeing while training to teach.

Your Booksmart, School-savvy, Stress-busting Primary Teacher Training Companion

by Elizabeth Malone

The perfect guide to accompany any trainee on their teacher training journey. Written as though from a friendly aunt, this book guides trainees through each step of their journey and helps them build the knowledge, confidence and skills to succeed. Covering 3 core areas that are vital to any trainee's experience and success, each chapter addresses issues and topics to support students as progress through their training. Book Smart Explores ways in which students can confidently approach their course demands and succeed in their academic study. School savvy Helps students discover how they can thrive in their school placement and start developing classroom teaching skills. Stress-busting Gives trainees the tools they need to ensure they are looking after their mental health and wellbeing while training to teach.

Your Children Are Very Greatly in Danger: School Segregation in Rochester, New York

by Justin Murphy

In Your Children Are Very Greatly in Danger, the veteran journalist Justin Murphy makes the compelling argument that the educational disparities in Rochester, New York, are the result of historical and present-day racial segregation. Education reform alone will never be the full solution; to resolve racial inequity, cities such as Rochester must first dismantle segregation. Drawing on never-before-seen archival documents as well as scores of new interviews, Murphy shows how discriminatory public policy and personal prejudice combined to create the racially segregated education system that exists in the Rochester area today. Alongside this dismal history, Murphy recounts the courageous fight for integration and equality, from the advocacy of Frederick Douglass in the 1850s to a countywide student coalition inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement in the 2010s. This grinding antagonism, featuring numerous failed efforts to uphold the promise of Brown v. Board of Education, underlines that desegregation and integration offer the greatest opportunity to improve educational and economic outcomes for children of color in the United States. To date, that opportunity has been lost in Rochester, and persistent poor academic outcomes have been one terrible result. Your Children Are Very Greatly in Danger is a history of Rochester with clear relevance for today. The struggle for equity in Rochester, like in many northern cities, shows how the burden of history lies on the present. A better future for these cities requires grappling with their troubled pasts. Murphy's account is a necessary contribution to twenty-first-century Rochester.

Your Child's Social and Emotional Well-Being: A Complete Guide for Parents and Those Who Help Them

by John S. Dacey Lisa B. Fiore Steven Brion-Meisels

Your Child's Social and Emotional Well-Being provides a practical guide full of proven strategies for promoting social and emotional learning (SEL) skills in children aged 4-16. A practical guide designed to support parents and education professionals in developing social and emotional skills in children, a form of learning that can be neglected in formal education Demonstrates how to foster social and emotional learning (SEL) at home and in the classroom, and shows how parents and professionals can work together for success Includes a wealth of exercises for promoting social and emotional wellbeing, along with tips, tools, and coverage of new developments such as computer-assisted instruction Written by authors with a wealth of practical and writing experience

Your Child's Social and Emotional Well-Being: A Complete Guide for Parents and Those Who Help Them

by John S. Dacey Lisa B. Fiore Steven Brion-Meisels

Your Child's Social and Emotional Well-Being provides a practical guide full of proven strategies for promoting social and emotional learning (SEL) skills in children aged 4-16. A practical guide designed to support parents and education professionals in developing social and emotional skills in children, a form of learning that can be neglected in formal education Demonstrates how to foster social and emotional learning (SEL) at home and in the classroom, and shows how parents and professionals can work together for success Includes a wealth of exercises for promoting social and emotional wellbeing, along with tips, tools, and coverage of new developments such as computer-assisted instruction Written by authors with a wealth of practical and writing experience

Your Choice Book One (PDF)

by John Foster Simon Foster

Your Choice Book 1 covers the 2019 Health, Relationships and Sex Education curriculum, offering advice and practical techniques for managing students' time, money, emotions and health. Topics are organised into four strands to offer a coherent, progressive PSHE course for Years 7 to 9. Each unit can be taught on its own, at any point during Key Stage 3 that the school thinks is appropriate. In Student Book 1: · Personal wellbeing and mental health units focus on increasing self-awareness, building confidence and learning to manage feelings. · Relationships and sex education units make students aware of their rights and responsibilities in relationships, to help them stay safe and treat others with respect. · Physical health and wellbeing units deal with the importance of exercise, sleep, nutrition and leading a healthy lifestyle. · Social education units look outwards to the local community and beyond. The content has been reviewed and trialled by a team of PSHE teachers and RSE experts. The series is accompanied by a detailed teacher guide.

Your Choice Book Three: The Whole-school Solution For Pshe Including Relationships, Sex And Health Education (PDF)

by John Foster Simon Foster Kim Richardson

Your Choice Book 3 covers the 2019 Health, Relationships and Sex Education curriculum, offering advice and practical techniques for managing students' time, money, emotions and health. Topics are organised into four strands to offer a coherent, progressive PSHE course for Years 7 to 9. Each unit can be taught on its own, at any point during Key Stage 3 that the school thinks is appropriate. In Student Book 3: · Personal wellbeing and mental health units concentrate on building confidence and self-esteem, and coping with stress, anxiety and depression. · Relationships and sex education units explore sexuality and gender identity, different types of partnership and marriage, and pregnancy and parenthood. · Physical health and wellbeing units include a focus on drugs, body image and the dangers of gambling. · Social education units look outwards to the local community and to global Citizenship issues. The content has been trialled by a team of PSHE teachers and RSE experts. The series is accompanied by a detailed teacher guide.

Your Choice Book Two: The Whole-school Solution For Pshe Including Relationships, Sex And Health Education (PDF)

by John Foster Simon Foster

Your Choice Book 2 covers the 2019 Health, Relationships and Sex Education curriculum, offering advice and practical techniques for managing students' time, money, emotions and health. Topics are organised into four strands to offer a coherent, progressive PSHE course for Years 7 to 9. Each unit can be taught on its own, at any point during Key Stage 3 that the school thinks is appropriate. In Student Book 2: · Personal wellbeing and mental health units focus on increasing self-awareness, building confidence and learning to manage feelings. · Relationships and sex education units offer guidance on healthy relationships, contraception and safer sex, consent, and how to protect yourself online. · Physical health and wellbeing units deal with the importance of taking care of your body, and understanding the risks of alcohol, drug-taking and addiction. · Social education units look outwards to consider attitudes to others and Citizenship topics such as voting, human rights and democracy. The content has been trialled by a team of PSHE teachers and RSE experts. The series is accompanied by a detailed teacher guide.

Your Choice Teacher Guide (PDF): The Whole-school Solution For Pshe Including Relationships, Sex And Health Education

by John Foster Simon Foster Kim Richardson

The Your Choice Teacher Guide supports schools in planning their PSHE provision, including the implementation of the 2019 curriculum for Health Education and Relationships and Sex Education. Up to date guidance and PSHE and RSE lesson ideas for the 21st Century – get ready for September 2019! · Gives non-specialists the confidence and tools to deliver PSHE effectively and saves preparation time with detailed lessons plans and worksheets for every double-page of the Your Choice Student Books 1 to 3. · Further sources of information and support are provided for each topic. • Flexible resources which can be tailored to the needs of your students and setting. • The student book content has been trialled by a team of PSHE teachers and RSE experts. · Printable PDFs and customisable Word files are available to download from collins.co.uk

Your Coach (in a Book): Mastering the Trickiest Leadership, Business, and Career Challenges You Will Ever Face

by Robert Hargrove Michel Renaud

Coaching has proven to be one of the most power and effective ways for leaders to develop and improve their performance. Yet working one-on-one with a coach is not always possible. If you want the experience of masterful coaching, Your Coach (In a Book) provides a time-efficient and affordable solution. Based on the authors’ highly successful Masterful Coaching approach, Your Coach (In a Book) is designed to help you master your trickiest leadership, business, and career challenges. Throughout, master-level coaches Robert Hargrove and Michel Renaud engage the reader in a “coaching conversation” about your most important goals, pivotal decisions, bothersome issues, and dilemmas. Your Coach (In A Book) simulates the experience of working with a personal coach. drawing on thousands of hours of coaching conversations. It gives you the insights you need to set aspirational goals, master the corporate chessboard, and create new openings for action where you are stuck or ineffective.

Your Dissertation in Education (Student Success)

by Nicholas Walliman Scott Buckler

Are you struggling with your dissertation? Have you started too late and now you're panicking? Help is here! Your Dissertation in Education is a straight-forward, plain English guide to doing and writing your project. It will take you from start to finish, with practical and friendly advice on every page. This second edition includes: - A new Foundations section with the concepts and tools you need to get started - An expanded guide to methodology and writing about methods - A new chapter on mixed methods An essential companion on your dissertation journey, this book is ideal for students across education, including teacher training, early childhood and education studies. SAGE Study Skills are essential study guides for students of all levels. From how to write great essays and succeeding at university, to writing your undergraduate dissertation and doing postgraduate research, SAGE Study Skills help you get the best from your time at university. Visit the SAGE Study Skills website for tips, quizzes and videos on study success!

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