Tap into hidden creativity, engage students in the learning process, and foster creative thinking and expression with innovative techniques based on Downing's research and experience. Some 75 activities that allow users to practice skills as they acquire them are accompanied by dozens of sample lessons and numerous tips for getting started and avoiding pitfalls. Imaginary excursions, choice mapping, Socratic seminars, storytelling, question stringing, scripted interviews, ensemble reading-and more-any educator can use these techniques. Grades K-12.
The nature of Tocqueville's liberalism is the main focus of this book, in which Ossewaarden argues that Tocqueville seeks to reconcile the Christian & the citizen in the context of modernity, & explores the question of how Tocqueville's work synthesizes religion & politics.
Ace Your Teacher Interview: 149 Fantastic Answers to Tough Interview Question
An all-in-one sourcebook of teacher interview questions in concert with the best responses to the questions most frequently asked of aspiring educators. Ace Your Teacher Interview offers specific questions and responses gathered from dozens of principals and administrators across the country, along with a creative range of inside information on what impresses interview committees. This book is designed to provide readers with practical and realistic advice that informs and illustrates without being dogmatic or professorial.
This new edition of one of the most popular books in otolaryngology is now completely updated and expanded. In 89 chapters, the authors cover every virtually every ENT disorder in the clear and engaging "textbook in question and answer" format of The Secrets Series®. Ideal for rounds, clinical discussions, examinations, and a great refresher for practitioners
What a World 1-2. Amazing Stories from Around the Globe
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What a World 1-2. Amazing Stories from Around the Globe
What a world 2 is a high beginning reader.It is the second in a three-book series of readings for students of English as a second or foreign language. There are 18 topics in the book. Each topic is about a different person, place, or custom. The topics span history and the globe, from Stephen King to the purpose of fattening rooms. Every unit begins with a question and answers thet question.
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