While demonstrating how science is affecting the creation and interpretation of contemporary art, this book proposes that artistic insights are as important on their own terms as those in science and that we can and should accommodate both forms of knowledge.
The first book to warn parents and teachers against a traditional--and destructive--teaching method, this will be important to all who are involved with children's literacy and education in general.
Instead of talking about what teachers should teach and what students should learn, Smith argues that we should talk about experiences that they should be mutually engaged in, involving reading, writing, imagining, creating, calculating, constructing, producing and performing.
Who knew a stylebook could be so much fun? For lovers of language, Lapsing Into a Comma is a sensible and very funny guide to the technicalities of writing and copy editing. Author Bill Walsh, chief copy editor in the business section of the Washington Post, humorously discusses the changing rules of proper print style in the information age. Is it "e-mail" or "email"? According to established grammatical rules, it should be e-mail, but in common practice, we often use email (which should be pronounced "uhmail," but we all know not to do that). Therefore, email is OK.
Transitions to School: Perceptions, Expectations, and Experiences
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Non-Fiction | 8 June 2008
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Transition to school is an important process for all involved: children, parents, educators and others.
This book presents comprehensive research from the Australian Starting School Research Project and other sources that should be of great value to researchers in early childhood education, practitioners in this field and early childhood teacher education students.
I've Got The Sun In The Morning • Cabin In The Sky • There Will Never Be Another You • Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams • He's My Guy • Once You Find Your Guy • You And The Night And The Music • If I Should Lose You • I Only Have Eyes For You • I Cried For You • I Love You • Something To Remember You By