The Little Book of Values

The Little Book of Values

Author: Julie Duckworth

Publisher: Crown House Publishing

Published: 2009-03-13

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 1845904311

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The Little Book of Values explores twenty-two values that can be taught through schools and indeed the whole community. The book will inspire you by using examples of where values are being used by children and adults in schools already and shares practical tools to stimulate discussion and philosophical debate. It will also help people to take stock of their own values and how they wish to lead their.


The Little Book: A Beginner's Guide to Finding Your Rhetorical Voice (Second Edition)

The Little Book: A Beginner's Guide to Finding Your Rhetorical Voice (Second Edition)

Author: Richard Nelson Wood

Publisher: Cognella Academic Publishing

Published: 2019-02-24

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781516544158

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The Little Book: A Beginner's Guide to Finding Your Rhetorical Voice helps students communicate with confidence in their speaking and writing. The material facilitates self-discovery and critical thinking as students learn to assess the validity of their ideas and express themselves with clarity and integrity. Early chapters emphasize critical thinking as the basis for original rhetorical thought, provide tips for building sound arguments, and introduce the concepts of rhetoric and sophistry. Additional chapters address appropriate word choice, the importance of analyzing an audience, defining intent and purpose, and constructing logical claims supported by credible evidence. The second edition content reorganization and revision to enhance the clarity of the material, increase student engagement, update material, and expand upon key concepts. It features two new chapters, "Finding Your Rhetorical Voice," which was previously only a section within a chapter, and "Surveys and Scientific Studies: Some Caveats," which addresses the timely topics of fake news, scientific research, and critical thinking. The Little Book is an ideal resource for undergraduate courses in public speaking and professional writing.


A Year of Themes

A Year of Themes

Author: Sarah Clark

Publisher: Teacher Created Resources

Published: 2003-08-08

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 0743937147

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Familiar stories and rhymes immerse children in written and spoken language while building content area skills. Complete lesson plans are provided for centers, journals, games, art and drama activities, literature, and more!


Children's and YA Books in the College Classroom

Children's and YA Books in the College Classroom

Author: Emily Dial-Driver

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2015-03-06

Total Pages: 307

ISBN-13: 1476621152

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Using children's and young adult literature is a great way to enhance a variety of college classes in fields as varied as biology, computer game development, political science and history. This collection of new essays by educators from a number of disciplines describes how to use such works as Where the Wild Things Are, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, Swamp Thing, Percy Jackson, and Harry Potter to introduce complex concepts and spark interest in difficult subjects. The contributors describe innovative teaching strategies using dystopian fiction, graphic narratives, fairy tales and mythology. Often overlooked or dismissed by teachers, children's literature can support student learning by raising levels of academic rigor, creativity and critical thinking.