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Teaching Through Texts
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Teaching Through Texts
Teaching Through Texts: Promoting Literacy Through Popular and Literary Texts in the Primary Classroom

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'... the book recognises that at the heart of the literacy hour is a wide range of texts, fiction and non-fiction. It provides support, encouragement, inspiration and new ideas to teachers to help them tackle these both in and out of the literacy hour.' - The Times Educational Supplement

 
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Borges [Culture; Advanced Listening; mp3]
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 Borges [Culture; Advanced Listening; mp3]Jorge Luis Borges is one of the greatest writers of the 20th Century, best known for his intriguing short stories that play with philosophical ideas, such as identity, reality and language. His work, which includes poetry, essays, and reviews of imaginary books, has had great influence on magical realism and literary theory. He viewed the realist novel as over-rated and deluded, revelling instead in fable and imaginary worlds. He declared “people think life is the thing but I prefer reading”.

 

 

 
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New Dictionary Of The History Of Ideas
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New Dictionary Of The History Of IdeasWhat are the origins of the concepts under which we organize societies, create institutions and think about our lives? Where did the concept of God or equal rights or democracy come from? How does one idea influence another? Such questions fuel debates, speeches, papers and assignments in history classes, school speaking competitions, ethics classes and more.

Каковы истоки концепций, которые организуют общества, создают институты, используя которые мы думаем о нашей жизни? Откуда появилась концепция Бога, равных прав или демократии? Как одна идея влияет на другую? Подобные вопросы провоцируют дискуссии, выступления, исторические работы
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Супер познавательные книги, великолепный язык
 
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JET : Primary Teachers' Resource Book 1
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JET : Primary Teachers' Resource Book 1JET : Primary Teachers' Resource Book 1
Jet Primary Teachers' Resource Books provide teachers of English with a variety of easy-to-prepare supplementary materials for use with young children. Each containing 46 photocopiable pages with interleaved teacher's notes, the books are packed full of lessons , games , songs , worksheets and art and craft projects . All the ideas have been previously tested by teachers and the themes have been chosen to grab children's interest and give them a real taste of British culture.


 
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Anarchism [Ideas; Society; Advanced Listening; mp3]
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Anarchism
Pierre Joseph Proudhon famously declared “property is theft”. And perhaps more surprisingly that “Anarchy is order”. Speaking in 1840, he was the first self-proclaimed anarchist. Anarchy comes from the Greek word “anarchos”, meaning “without rulers”, and the movement draws on the ideas of philosophers like William Godwin and John Locke. It is also prominent in Taoism, Buddhism and other religions. In Christianity, for example, St Paul said there is no authority except God.
The anarchist rejection of a ruling class inspired communist thinkers too. Peter Kropotkin, a Russian prince and leading anarcho-communist, led this rousing cry in 1897: “Either the State for ever, crushing individual and local life... Or the destruction of States and new life starting again.. on the principles of the lively initiative of the individual and groups and that of free agreement. The choice lies with you!” In the Spanish Civil War, anarchists embarked on the largest experiment to date in organising society along anarchist principles. Although it ultimately failed, it was not without successes along the way.
So why has anarchism become synonymous with chaos and disorder? What factors came together to make the 19th century and early 20th century the high point for its ideas? How has its philosophy influenced other movements from The Diggers and Ranters to communism, feminism and eco-warriors?

 
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