The authors share what they've learned about developing and assessing powerful performance tasks ranging from short and specific to lengthy and substantive. Their focus is on the practical, the doable. You can learn from their successes as well as their mistakes.
Caring for the wounded of the First World War was tough and challenging work, demanding extensive knowledge, technical skill, and high levels of commitment. Although allied nurses were admired in their own time for their altruism and courage, their image was distorted by the lens of popular mythology. They came to be seen as self-sacrificing heroines, romantic foils to the male combatant and doctors' handmaidens, rather than being appreciated as trained professionals performing significant work in their own right.
The Gigglers usually know what they're doing. When adults are mean to kids-making them go to their room without dinner or forcing them to wear clothes they hate-the Gigglers won't let them get away with it. They make sure the grumpy grown-ups step in doggie poo ... over and over again until they start being nice. This is called the Giggler Treatment.
But this time the Gigglers have made a mistake! Mr. Mack is about to step in some poo he doesn't deserve. It's up to a talking dog, Rover; Mr. Mack's not-quite-talking baby daughter, Kayla; and the rest of their family to save Mr. Mack from a poo disaster.
This is a collection of 14 interesting stories written in lucid language and illustrated with beautiful images. A portion of this book is inspired from traditional sources such as Aesop's fables, the Panchtantra and Hitopdesh. On one hand the stories will entertain your children and on the other hand it will inculcate in them wordly wisdom. This pleasure trip will ignite their imagination and widen their horizons.
Talking Trinity: Initial Stage: Preparation for the Trinity Examinations: Grades 1-3 Teacher's Book The Trinity College London examinations in spoken English provide a structured framework to encourage students to improve their oral skills using language that is appropriate to their needs.