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Author: American Physical Society
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Published: 2016-10-14
Total Pages: 72
ISBN-13: 9780998252995
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Author: American Physical Society
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Published: 2016-10-14
Total Pages: 72
ISBN-13: 9780998252995
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA report by the Joint Task Force on Undergraduate Physics Programs
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Published: 1988
Total Pages: 276
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jerrold Meinwald
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Published: 2010
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 9780877240884
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Patty O'Grady
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Published: 2013-03-11
Total Pages: 389
ISBN-13: 0393708063
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUse the neuroscience of emotional learning to transform your teaching. How can the latest breakthroughs in the neuroscience of emotional learning transform the classroom? How can teachers use the principles and practices of positive psychology to ensure optimal 21st-century learning experiences for all children? Patty O’Grady answers those questions. Positive Psychology in the Elementary School Classroom presents the basics of positive psychology to educators and provides interactive resources to enrich teachers’ proficiency when using positive psychology in the classroom. O’Grady underlines the importance of teaching the whole child: encouraging social awareness and positive relationships, fostering self-motivation, and emphasizing social and emotional learning. Through the use of positive psychology in the classroom, children can learn to be more emotionally aware of their own and others’ feelings, use their strengths to engage academically and socially, pursue meaningful lives, and accomplish their personal goals. The book begins with Martin Seligman’s positive psychology principles, and continues into an overview of affective learning, including its philosophical and psychological roots, from finding the “golden mean” of emotional regulation to finding a child’s potencies and “golden self.” O’Grady connects the core concepts of educational neuroscience to the principles of positive psychology, explaining how feelings permeate the brain, affecting children’s thoughts and actions; how insular neurons make us feel empathy and help us learn by observation; and how the frontal cortex is the hall monitor of the brain. The book is full of practical examples and interactive resources that invite every educator to create a positive psychology classroom, where children can flourish and reach their full potential.
Author: Barbara Means
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 118
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKMany critics of American education see technology as an important tool in bringing about the kind of revolutionary changes called for in new reform efforts. Consequently, support for the use of technology to promote fundamental reform appears to be reaching a new high. Following an introduction describing elements of school reform, Chapter 2 describes how technology can support the kinds of student learning described in a model of reform presented in Chapter 1. Chapter 3 describes the ways that technology can support student learning as defined by education reformers, and Chapter 4 describes ways in which technology can support teacher efforts to promote student learning. Chapter 5 reviews the literature on the effects of technology on student learning outcomes. The final chapter deals with issues of implementation for projects attempting education reform supported by technology. Three tables and two figures summarize information about technology and reform. (Contains 192 references.) (SLD)
Author: Jaime Munt
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Published: 2015-06-05
Total Pages: 40
ISBN-13: 9780692462843
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe "I'm Going..." series deals with the uncomfortable trips children need to make sometimes: going to the dentist, getting a haircut, the first day of school and other events. In the first volume we meet the little kid who doesn't like to do anything new, but in this story they are facing the frightening reality of having to go to the hospital. Hospitals are no fun for grown-ups, but for kids it can be really strange and scary. "I'm Going to the Hospital" is fun to read, but perfect for the little kid if your life should they ever need to visit a hospital. This book will prepare a child for what a hospital is like and hopefully ease some of those fears in addition to letting them know that what they are feeling is normal.
Author: Mildred R. Donoghue
Publisher: SAGE
Published: 2008-08-05
Total Pages: 481
ISBN-13: 1412940494
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA clear introduction for the teaching of language and communication.
Author: Svetlana Lokhova
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Published: 2018-06-14
Total Pages: 409
ISBN-13: 000823812X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK‘A superbly researched and groundbreaking account of Soviet espionage in the Thirties ... remarkable’ 5* review, Telegraph On the trail of Soviet infiltrator Agent Blériot, in this bestseller, Svetlana Lokhova takes the reader on a thrilling journey through Stalin’s most audacious intelligence operation.
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Published: 1993
Total Pages: 356
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis powerful book documents--in images and words--the unsettling experience of a dozen men and women workers who lost their jobs in the steel mills in Buffalo, New York, and then had to fashion new lives for themselves. It is the fruit of a collaboration between the celebrated documentary photographer Milton Rogovin and Michael Frisch, a leading figure in American oral history.
Author: Robert J. Sternberg
Publisher: Pearson
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 648
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKWritten with an emphasis on helping readers understand and develop expertise in both teaching and learning, this book focuses on the science of educational psychology and the art of what it takes to become an expert teacher.