A Teacher's Touch

A Teacher's Touch

Author: Lonnie J. Edwards

Publisher: 1st Book Library

Published: 2002-10

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9780759684973

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In the continuing saga, Bruce and Wallace develop into powerful young men, with their lives touching briefly at intervals as each fight the demons within. Wallace is forced by the father Bruce to fight under his flag at a tournament at Lochmaben Castle. Wallace's success brings angry words from Edward, King of England, but the tourmament introduces Wallace to Marion Braidfute, his future wife. Wallace further aggravates the English King as he attempts to stir rebellion against English oppression. David Seton, in a strange chain of events, saves the King's life and is knighted fot it, and inherits Castle Kelk. It is this strange Yorkshire castle his relationship with Christina Bruce, now married to Gartnait of Mar, develops further. Robert Bruce, the younger, runs foul of John "the Red" Comyn on several occasions in disputes over land and property, and the succession rights to the Throne of Scotland. Morag spends time in distant Caithness and escapes capture with the aid of a giant eagle. But all events are over-shadowed with English Edward's annihilation of the town and citizens of Berwick in a savage display of bestiality.


Galaxy Teacher Planner

Galaxy Teacher Planner

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Publisher: Carson Dellosa Education

Published: 2019-01-12

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781483852492

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The 128-page Galaxy Teacher Planner helps organize information and lesson plans for the school year.


Teachers Touch Tomorrow

Teachers Touch Tomorrow

Author: Jane-Elyse Pryor

Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing

Published: 2008-04

Total Pages: 105

ISBN-13: 0740765647

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Millions of teachers shape the world one day, one lesson, and one student at a time. Full of anecdotes, inspiring words, and captivating full-colour photographs, 'Teachers Touch Tomorrow' is a beautiful keepsake to honour this noble profession. A ribbon marker tucks between the pages so teachers can mark favourite words of appreciation and encouragement, reminding them how much they mean to their students, now and forever.


Touch, second edition

Touch, second edition

Author: Tiffany Field

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 2014-10-10

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 026252659X

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Why we need a daily dose of touch: an investigation of the effects of touch on our physical and mental well-being. Although the therapeutic benefits of touch have become increasingly clear, American society, claims Tiffany Field, is dangerously touch-deprived. Many schools have “no touch” policies; the isolating effects of Internet-driven work and life can leave us hungry for tactile experience. In this book Field explains why we may need a daily dose of touch. The first sensory input in life comes from the sense of touch while a baby is still in the womb, and touch continues to be the primary means of learning about the world throughout infancy and well into childhood. Touch is critical, too, for adults' physical and mental health. Field describes studies showing that touch therapy can benefit everyone, from premature infants to children with asthma to patients with conditions that range from cancer to eating disorders. This second edition of Touch, revised and updated with the latest research, reports on new studies that show the role of touch in early development, in communication (including the reading of others' emotions), in personal relationships, and even in sports. It describes the physiological and biological effects of touch, including areas of the brain affected by touch, and the effects of massage therapy on prematurity, attentiveness, depression, pain, and immune functions. Touch has been shown to have positive effects on growth, brain waves, breathing, and heart rate, and to decrease stress and anxiety. As Field makes clear, we enforce our society's touch taboo at our peril.


The SAGE Handbook of Nonverbal Communication

The SAGE Handbook of Nonverbal Communication

Author: Valerie Manusov

Publisher: SAGE Publications

Published: 2006-08-10

Total Pages: 617

ISBN-13: 1452261628

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This Handbook provides an up-to-date discussion of the central issues in nonverbal communication and examines the research that informs these issues. Editors Valerie Manusov and Miles Patterson bring together preeminent scholars, from a range of disciplines, to reveal the strength of nonverbal behavior as an integral part of communication.


Touching Lives

Touching Lives

Author: Shirley A. Kitner-Mainello

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2012-03-01

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 1468555839

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This is a moving and personal story of teachers life told from her side of the desk. Teachers build a nation by touching the lives of the youth and you will be there, too, as the stories touch your life. Everyone knows what it is like to be a student; they don't know how it is to be the teacher! The author began teaching in 1960 before the civil rights movement was in full swing. Through the eyes of the children and the teacher you will watch education change in the forty years that followed. When you read Touching Lives you will share wonderful and surprising experiences with students of various ages whose lives have touched my own. As you read, you will cry for them, worry for them, and always you will love them as I did. Laugh with me when Henry brings his snakes to school. Enjoy the adventure to the aquarium; and the trip to the woods through the eyes of the children who have never been out of the city. Any person involved in education, at any level, will enjoy this story. Shirley A. Kitner-Mainello


In Praise of Our Teachers

In Praise of Our Teachers

Author: Gloria Wade-Gayles

Publisher: Beacon Press

Published: 2003-05-15

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9780807031483

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A joyous collection of tributes-both original and previously published-that celebrate the gifts of remarkable teachers. Teachers have always made an indelible impression on their charges. Now, in this new book, Gloria Wade-Gayles has brought together a winning and touching collection of pieces about teachers and teaching, with inspiring and dramatic anecdotes woven in. Each story offers a new and unique perspective on some of our country's most beloved teachers. With pieces by legendary writers like Langston Hughes and Alice Walker, we see how a strong teacher can turn a nervous child into a world renowned artist. Robin D. G. Kelley frames a short history of busing with a sweet story about having a crush on his third grade teacher. Marian Wright Edelman celebrates Howard Zinn's teaching style, his insistence on exploration and questioning; and Zinn himself provides an opinion on the profession he has practiced for most of his life. But we also hear from a diverse group of students: writers who were part of the first wave of integration in their school system and immigrants who learned to speak English and participate in American culture in their schools. We get stories from Catholic schools, pubic schools, college classrooms, and more. In this age of standardized testing, In Praise of Our Teachers is a wonderful reminder of the immeasurable influence that teachers will always have on their students.


Touch in Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Touch in Sports Coaching and Physical Education

Author: Heather Piper

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-08-07

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1134118090

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In our increasingly risk-averse society, touch and touching behaviours between professionals and children have become a fraught issue. In sports coaching and physical education, touching young sports performers and participants has, in some contexts, come to be redefined as dubious and dangerous. Coaches find themselves operating in a framework of regulations and guidelines that create anxiety, for them and others, and for many volunteer (and sometimes professional) coaches, this fearful context has led them to question the risks and benefits of their continuing involvement in sport. Touch in Sports Coaching and Physical Education is the first book to explore this difficult topic in detail. Drawing on a series of international studies from the US, UK, Australia, Canada, Sweden and elsewhere, it presents important new research evidence and examines theories of risk and moral panic that frame the discussion. By challenging prevailing orthodoxies the book makes a significant contribution to critical discussion around practice, pedagogy, politics and policy in sport and physical education, and also informs current debates around the nature and quality of all in loco parentis relationships.