Stacey and Her Lessons in Learning
Author: Leo Fred Farr
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 1598580477
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Leo Fred Farr
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 84
ISBN-13: 1598580477
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Stacey Roshan
Publisher:
Published: 2019-04-16
Total Pages: 168
ISBN-13: 9781949595284
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The fight to be first, the pressure to be right, and the stress surrounding test scores were just a few of the many reasons Stacey Roshan chose to flip her class. In Tech with Heart, she offers practical insights and instruction for using edtech tools to create greater connection with students, humanize modern learning, and help learners thrive.
Author: Stacey Abrams
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2021-12-28
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 0063209497
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →#1 New York Times bestseller and NAACP Image Award winner! The debut picture book from iconic voting rights advocate and bestselling author Stacey Abrams is an inspiring tale of determination, based on her own childhood. Stacey is a little girl who loves words more than anything. She loves reading them, sounding them out, and finding comfort in them when things are hard. But when her teacher chooses her to compete in the local spelling bee, she isn’t as excited as she thought she’d be. What if she messes up? Or worse, if she can’t bring herself to speak up, like sometimes happens when facing bullies at school? Stacey will learn that win or lose . . . her words are powerful, and sometimes perseverance is the most important word of all. Plus don't miss the follow-up from the same team, Stacey's Remarkable Books!
Author: Stacey Bess
Publisher: Gold Leaf Press (WA)
Published: 1994
Total Pages: 226
ISBN-13: 9781882723102
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The children whose stories are told in Nobody Don't Love Nobody share one thing in common: they all live with their families in a homeless shelter's family dormitory, where they can stay for up to three months. And most of them attend classes at the School With No Name, a public school classroom at the shelter, where Stacey Bess is their teacher. Their stories do much to humanize the face of homelessness today and emphasize that the homeless are not simply a population of aimless or alcoholic, single men. But mostly these stories show how love and respect can change and empower a life. When the children are befriended by their teacher, their peers, an NBA all-star, and other members of the community who take the time to reach out, the children respond in kind with remarkable offerings of their own.
Author: John Spencer
Publisher: Impress, LP
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 206
ISBN-13: 9781946444431
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In Empower, A.J. Juliani and John Spencer provide teachers, coaches, and administrators with a roadmap that will inspire innovation, authentic learning experiences, and practical ways to empower students to pursue their passions while in school. Empower will provide ways to overcome challenges and turn them into opportunities for our learners.
Author: Samantha Jones
Publisher: Sage Publications UK
Published: 2022-10-26
Total Pages: 157
ISBN-13: 1529608872
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Professional learning and development by FE teachers, for FE teachers. Celebrating great teaching and learning across the UK′s most diverse education sector. This new title invites you into the minds and classrooms of FE teachers and encourages you to ′think side by side′ with them. *Brings together experienced teachers to profile their practice and share learning *Offers a unique view into classrooms and into the practice of experienced teachers *Enables readers to observe and reflect on the work of fellow professionals *Opens up the discussion of what makes great FE teaching *Profiles and highlights the great work and great teachers in FE
Author: Stacey Katz Bourns
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 2020-06-23
Total Pages: 317
ISBN-13: 0300223293
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →An overview of current issues and developments in foreign language education, designed for instructors of language, literature, and culture at any stage of their careers A contemporary guide to language teaching, this book presents the latest developments and issues in the field of applied linguistics. Written by scholars with expertise in theoretical linguistics, literary and cultural studies, and education, the book encourages readers to examine their beliefs about language teaching and to compare these perspectives with the tenets of current research-supported frameworks and approaches. It also leads instructors to make vital connections between theory and practice while linking language and content pedagogy so that they may develop innovative lesson plans, classroom activities, and course materials that align with the specific contexts in which they teach. Serving as a textbook for teaching methods courses, as well as a reference for instructors with varying levels of experience and diverse specializations, the book is applicable to all levels of instruction and provides guidelines and models that prepare instructors to teach in a rapidly evolving field.
Author: Stacey Shubitz
Publisher:
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 239
ISBN-13: 1625311664
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Stacey Shubitz and Lynne Dorfman warmly welcome you to experience writing workshop for the first time or in a new light with Welcome to Writing Workshop. Through strategic routines, tips, resources, and short focused video clips, teachers can create the sights and sounds of a thriving writing workshop where: * both students and teachers are working authors * students spend most of their time writing--not just learning about it * student choice is encouraged to help create engaged writers, not compliant ones * students are part of the formative assessment process * students will look forward to writing time--not dread it. From explanations of writing process and writing traits to small-group strategy lessons and minilessons, this book will provide the know-how to feel confident and comfortable in the teaching of writers.
Author: Martin, Christie
Publisher: IGI Global
Published: 2016-09-23
Total Pages: 740
ISBN-13: 1522510680
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →With the ever-changing climate of education around the globe, it is essential that educators stay abreast of the most updated teaching methods and applications. To do this, fostering teacher education programs that include innovative practices and initiatives within the field is imperative. The Handbook of Research on Teacher Education and Professional Development investigates current initiatives and approaches in educational programs. Focusing on research studies and theoretical concepts on innovative projects related to teacher education and professional development programs, this book is a pivotal reference source for academics, professionals, students, practitioners, and researchers.
Author: Marilyn Hilton
Publisher: Dial Books for Young Readers
Published: 2015
Total Pages: 402
ISBN-13: 0525428755
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In 1969 twelve-year-old Mimi and her family move to an all-white town in Vermont, where Mimi's mixed-race background and interest in "boyish" topics like astronomy make her feel like an outsider.