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81. Flight research : problems encountered
 
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82. Teach Them Well: An Introduction
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83. Teach Freedom: Education for Liberation
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84. Ten Who Came Back: Their Own Stories
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85. New York and Slavery: Time to
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86. Teach Me About the Mass: Discussions
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87. Miss Grundy Doesn't Teach Here
88. Who Will Teach: Historical Perspectives
 
89. Using Literature to Teach Middle
 
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90. Flying With Both Wings: Inventing
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91. What They Didn't Teach You About
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92. TX ALMANAC 02-03 TEACH GUIDE-P
 
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93. Those Who Can Teach
 
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94. Learning to Teach in Two Cultures:
 
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95. History in the Schools: What Shall
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96. Technical Education; What It Is,
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97. Technical Education: What It Is
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98. How to teach. A graded course
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99. How to teach. A graded course
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100. Social Studies for Secondary Schools:

81. Flight research : problems encountered and what they should teach us (SuDoc NAS 1.21:2000-4522)
by Milton O. Thompson
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2000)

Asin: B000113KAA
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82. Teach Them Well: An Introduction to Education
by George F. Madaus, Thomas Kellaghan, Richard Lewis Schwab
 Hardcover: 543 Pages (1989-02)
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83. Teach Freedom: Education for Liberation in the African-American Tradition (Teaching for Social Justice)
by Charles M. Payne and Carol Sills Strickland, Editors
Paperback: 304 Pages (2008-03-21)
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''One of the basic lessons of the Southern civil rights movement is that you cannot predict what spark will light a fire.''
-- From the Foreword by Charles E. Cobb Jr., senior writer and diplomatic correspondent for allAfrica.com

''One of the guiding principles has to be that we cannot lead a struggle that involves masses of people without identifying with the people and without getting people to understand what their potentials are, what their strengths are.''
--Ella Baker, Advisor, Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee

The self-conscious use of education as an instrument of liberation among African Americans is exactly as old as education among African Americans. This dynamic anthology is about those forms of education intended to help people think more critically about the social forces shaping their lives and think more confidently about their ability to react against those forces. Featuring articles by educator-activists, this collection explores the largely forgotten history of attempts by African Americans to use education as a tool of collective liberation. Together these articles explore the variety of forms those attempts have taken, from the shadow of slavery to the contradictions of hip-hop. Contributors address ''Lessons from the Past'' and discuss Citizenship Schools in the South, Ella Baker and the Harlem Y, Mississippi Freedom Schools, and Black Panther Liberation Schools. Contemporary models are covered as well, demonstrating the depth and tenacity of the tradition in such efforts as the Freedom Schools established by the Children s Defense Fund. ... Read more


84. Ten Who Came Back: Their Own Stories and What They Can Teach Us About Reclaiming Our Friends and Family
by Tim Lale, Pat Habada
Paperback: 160 Pages (1998-02-11)
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Asin: 0816314063
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Ten Who Came Back explores the thoughts, feelings, and fears of ten people who left the church but have come back with renewed dedication. Each of these stories is unique. Perhaps you will empathize with them or better yet, learn from them. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Wow...this book really helps you in life....
This book teaches you of ten people and there life experience in the world of being Adventist. Some of them had been born in a Christian home and some weren't. They all had to go through difficulties though. For example, Lee Ann. She grew up in a Christian home with her grandma, and mom. When she got to be eighteen years old she got married and thought that getting married was going to end up being fun. They went to Atlanta city and there they went to casinos and people thought she was twenty-one so they let her drink and play card games. She later started having marriage problems and so she gave up on her husband on inviting him to church because his mom had a very big influence on him that whatever the mom said he would do. She moved to an apartment and lived with a man named Fred, that wasn't her husband. Of course, the people at church eventually found out. The only time a pastor or an elder from the church came to her house was to tell her that her name was going to be removed from the name book of the church. She agreed because there was nothing she could do. The pastor told her mom and her mom said to him that they might as well take out all of the names out of the book because they had all committed sins also. So the Pastor decided not to take out her name because of that. She got into drinking and smoking and Fred didn't care at all. She got paranoid about her ex-husband. He washarassing her and following her everywhere. She felt like all the time that he was following her and so she would always turn around to see if he was behind her. The worst thing was that the police men wouldn't do anything about it. She got married to Fred and after that she started to think of their future kids. She said she wanted to take them to a Christian school, take them to church, and for them to have a knowledge of God. When she told Fred about that he didn't mind. He thought of it as a good idea. So when she had kids she took them to church and when she walked in there she felt like if the where all welcoming her with there arms fully open. That gave her the feeling of her wanting to come again and again.
So then her husband got baptized in a very cool way. He told Lee Ann that there children would be confused if they saw him going to a Catholic church and her in a different church. So he decided to take bible studies. Then he was convinced that he was wrong and that the SDA church was the best for him and his family. So he got baptized with her. They both knew that being at that church and holding to Gods hand would make a difference in their life.
There's more of these exciting stories that I recommend you.
It shows how not to fall in the same mistakes that those people fell in. So I grade this book as an excellent book. ... Read more


85. New York and Slavery: Time to Teach the Truth
by Alan J. Singer
Paperback: 178 Pages (2008-08-21)
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Asin: 0791475107
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Challenges readers to rethink the way we view the nation's past and race relations in the present. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars An absolute "must-read" supplementary resource for junior high, high school, and even college American History educators
Alan J. Singer (Professor of Secondary Education, Hofstra University) New York and Slavery: Time to Teach the Truth is more than a history of slavery in early New York; it's a guide for educators, historians, and thinkers to teaching the next generation the whole truth about New York's legacy of slavery, emphasizing that "Black History is American History". "Too often the public or 'official' version of history follows one of three fundamentally unreliable and predictable models. There is the uncritical patriotism presented at national monuments such as the Alamo or Mount Vernon... The 'Disney' version of history roughly draws on the past as a starting point to present entertaining and marketable stories that tells little about actual events or people... Meanwhile, for the so-called History Channel, history is most often reduced to blood and gore, a whirlwind of war, natural disasters, and other kinds of mayhem." Offering a variety of methods to teach young people the truth about the history slavery in America, from "mock slave auctions" to core historical ideas upon which a curriculum can be solidly grounded, New York and Slavery resists the all-consuming drive to make scoring well on standardized tests the goal of education, emphasizing rather the importance of focusing on the realities of history and helping young people become savvy critical thinkers. Indeed, the title of "New York and Slavery" is slightly misleading since it deconstructs myths about slavery in all the Northern states, not just New York. An absolute "must-read" supplementary resource for junior high, high school, and even college American History educators.
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86. Teach Me About the Mass: Discussions and Activities for Young Children (Teach Me About...(Our Sunday Visitor))
by Joan Ensor Plum, Paul S. Plum
Paperback: 24 Pages (1999-09)
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Asin: 0879738472
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Part of a new series designed to help children explore their world and their relationship with God in a story format, this colorful, fun book will provide parents with a resource for introducing young children to our celebration of the Eucharist and for explaining various parts of the Mass in terms a child can understand. Teach Me About the Mass is adapted for a young child s level of understanding and experience. It s packed with activities and discussion ideas for children ages 3 to 7. Author: Paul S. Plum Joan Ensor PlumReading Level: Ages 3-7Format: 24 pages, Paperback Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor (September 1999) ISBN: 978-0879738471 ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great for 2nd graders
This is a great tool for teaching a 2nd grade class or your own child about the parts of mass.Bring it to church.Your child will begin to ask questions and you'll have great discussions about the mass. ... Read more


87. Miss Grundy Doesn't Teach Here Anymore: Popular Culture and the Composition Classroom (Crosscurrents)
Paperback: 176 Pages (1997-11-25)
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Compositionists can either continue to hold the high ground against the influences of popular culture or, as Diane Penrod's book argues, accommodate it creatively, turning its pervasiveness into engaging, immediately useful writing instruction. ... Read more


88. Who Will Teach: Historical Perspectives on the Changing Appeal of Teaching As a Profession (Rand Report)
by Michael Sedlak, Steven Schlossman
Paperback: 48 Pages (1987-01)
list price: US$4.00
Isbn: 0833007718
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89. Using Literature to Teach Middle Grades About War
by Phyllis K. Kennemer
 Paperback: 216 Pages (1993-05)
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Isbn: 089774778X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Studying historical wars through literature offers an effective, interesting way for students to understand the issues surrounding the conflicts and gain insight into the drastic changes that wars cause in the lives of individuals and nations. Useful for both teachers and librarians, "Using Literature to Teach Middle Grades About War" covers major wars that have generated a suitable variety of materials and resources that are readily available for student use - the Revolutionary War; the Civil War; World War 1; World II; the Vietnam War; and the Gulf War. The wars are categorised into individual literature units. Each unit features a selected chronology; recommended books (picture books, factual books, biographies and fiction); a sample lesson plan; suggested questions and activities; and a glossary. Covering a wide range of viewpoints, the books were selected for their readability, recent copyright dates and point of view. Appendix A contains two planning guides for teachers and librarians that help to effectively organise the units. The first provides suggested guidelines and questions to consider in advance to help effectively organise the units for classes.The second provides help in designing units for special interest groups. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Invaluable teaching tool for middle school teachers!
Reading books that depict a wide range of viewpoints gives the student a more balanced look at historical events.This book tells you exactly how make this happen in the classroom.It contains annotated bibliographies,sample lesson plans, suggested questions and activities.It covers sixwars - the Revolutionary War through the Gulf War. An invaluable tool. "Don't leave home without it!" ... Read more


90. Flying With Both Wings: Inventing the Past to Teach the Future
by Neil Brewer
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91. What They Didn't Teach You About World War II
by Mike Wright
Hardcover: 345 Pages (1998-03-25)
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Asin: 0891416498
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Mike Wright wants to make history enjoyable. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, but Check Your Facts
I enjoyed reading this book.It is entertaining and I especially like many of the "lesser known" stories conveyed by the author.However, one major problem that plagued this book are inaccurate facts.Just one for example, states that "A resolution to declare war on Japan, Germany and Italy passed with just one "no" vote." (p. 145) happened on December 8, 1941.In reality, war was not declared on Germany and Italy until December 11, 1941. Unfortunately for the author, that is "just one" error that should have been caught.There are several others that have been covered in other reviews of this book so I will not bother discussing them.An unfortunate biproduct of these errors are that I had to question almost every fact for it's accuracy.Let it be a lesson for you would-be-writers out there: Check your facts!

5-0 out of 5 stars What they didn't teach you about world war II
This book is very informative concerning statistics during the war years. I enjoyed it immensely.

1-0 out of 5 stars What they didn't teach the writer about writing
While the "facts" in this book are interesting, it is such a difficult read.How any editor let this book by is beyond me.You can find out more about our society and the events of this period by visiting a retirement home as compared to reading this book.

Paraphrasing that switches from first to third person and overall rambling makes this a terrible read.This book reads like a high-school project.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not serious, poorly edited, error-filled, but amusing
If you are deeply concerned with what various second or third rate actors and television personalitiesof 5 to 10 years ago did during the WWII, this is the book for you. Otherwise, this is a throw away.

The most startling new information provided in this book are that Prescott Bush was a Senator from Maine and that Winston Churchill was prime minister of the United Kingdom during the 1939 German invasion of Poland.Of course, Prescott Bush was a senator from Connecticut, and Churchill became prime minister in the Spring of 1940 after the Anglo-French invasion of Norway was defeated by the simultaneous German invasion.


France and England did not really come to the "rescue" of Norway from a German invasion. They had plannedtheir own invasion of Norway at the same time as the German invasion.They were delayed by several hours due to weather and claimed to be helping Norway against Germany. Paradoxically, Chamberlain fell because of the fiasco in Norway, and Churchill who was the architect of this disaster became prime minister! Of course, this is the kind of fact you are never told about the war, that someone like Wright could never tell you.I expected to find such things in this book.

Mike Wright's ignorance andthe absence of any apparent fact checking by the publisher indicate that both are worthless as sources of serious information.

With no special knowledge or interest in World War II, Wright compiles a bunch of humorous or trivia-related vignettes about the war as he appears to do about as many subjects as he can publish books.

However,I feel sorry for someone like the author who believes people need to know how Swooze Kurtz--whatever she does???--got her name. I feel sorrier for someone who is bamboozled into thinking this is a book with new information about the greatest tragedy in human history.A war in which scores of millions of people died and many countries laid waste deserves more than drivel like that!

With the opening of the archives of the old USSR and the GDR, all sorts of information that was not known before is available for a serious author who really wants to tell us things that we weren't told about WWII. I expected this kind of information when I purchased this book. Yet, Wright is oblivious to the fact the major segment of WWII in Europe was fought between the USSR and Germany and its allies.

His goal is to provide quick, entertaining, light reading on a subject that is neither quick, entertaining, nor light.

The copy editing and fact checking in this book is simply not professional.While a bibliography which is useful is provided, there is absolutely no regular sourcing in this book, which may, in fact, be a tribute to adequacy of his sources, compared to the inadequacy of his history.As somone who teaches college students to discern which books to use for research papers and which to avoid, I would advise people to avoid any book brought out by this publisher for serious research or reliable knowledge.

This book does have its moments. He gives an interesting blow by blow picture of the draft process when it was launched in 1941.He also provides interesting information about the deportation of Japanese Americans and Canadians, and about German prisoners of war in the US.

However, though he condemns Japanese brutality to Allied prisoners, Wright is completely silent the attrocities the US and UKperpetrated against Japanese soldiers who wished to surrender.Allied policy was usally not to take Japanese prisoners, but to massacre them.A grisly trade in Japanese sculls and gold teethsent back to the USA grew up during the War. This is the kind of fact about World War II that "They Didn't Teach You" that is light years away from anything Mike Wright knows.

For a better look check out "Why the Allies Won." For an even better set of information about the Pacific war that is NEVER TOLD consult War Without Mercy by John W. Dower which will tell you about Allied abuse of Japanese prisoners as well as Japanese crimes against other Asian peoples.

I found this book OK to read while I was sick in bed. I did not want anything demanding, although I must say that one driving factor in getting me to finish it was to see how many ignorances and errors the book contained. Like the one Harliquin romance I read under similar circumstances, I thought it was appropriate to throw the book away when I finished it.

It is unfortunate Amazon does not permit one to have 0 stars or negative quantites of stars.


5-0 out of 5 stars Lively not dryly giving you the history of WW II
I am sure some history buffs out there after noisly clearing their throats of the dust they have inhaled after reading many a weighty volume of history will state that this book is light. Just shut them up in their moldy room and leave them alone.

This book is lively exploring the history of World War II in small painless (if not fun) chugs.

The book is broken down into themes and explores the war from the battle front to the homefront. What did celebrities do during the big one? How were women and child affected. How was it like to go to boot camp? These questions are answered along with many more in a quirky and fun style.

Verdict: A great book to get someone into history without scaring them off. A nice book to read on the train (you should never read while driving your car- you might miss a chapter).

I am going to seek out the other books in this series. ... Read more


92. TX ALMANAC 02-03 TEACH GUIDE-P
by Dallas Morning News
Paperback: 672 Pages (2001-12-13)
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93. Those Who Can Teach
by Kevin Ryan
 Hardcover: 31 Pages (1992-06)
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Asin: 0395473144
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Those Who Can, Teach is a current, dynamic, reader-friendly text that helps students make informed decisions about entering teacher education programs. The authors of this best-selling book use multiple sources, including biography and unique author dialogues, to increase student interest and involvement with the material. The authors' direct, conversational voice invites students to reflect on the problems and satisfactions of teaching in the United States, so students can regard becoming a teacher a positive challenge.

This text is organized around four themes—"Schools and Students," "Teachers," "Foundations and the Future," and "The Teaching Profession"—and a series of questions that are key to the central issues and concerns of teaching and learning. The Tenth Edition features increased emphasis on reflection and reflective teaching and a continued emphasis on diversity, with added statistics on minority groups, including Asian/Pacific Islanders and Native Americans.

  • New! The "Open to Debate" feature explores controversial education matters. In this feature, the two authors express opposing views on issues about which they truly disagree, providing readers with a balanced perspective instead of an established theoretical agenda.
  • New! The "Voices from the Classroom" feature provides interviews with real teachers, administrators, and other school personnel who give tips and advice to new teachers on key topics.
  • New! "Pause and Reflect Questions" appear 3–4 times in each chapter to encourage students to stop and consider an idea and its relevance to their own experiences.
  • New! Increased coverage of standards-based education throughout the text includes a new correlating table that connects textbook content to INTASC (Interstate New Teacher Assessment & Support Consortium) teacher standards.
  • New! A new student CD-ROM includes video resources, graphic resources, and primary text resources, all followed by reflection questions.
  • An expanded companion web site includes ACE self-quizzes, links, additional "Voices from the Classroom" features, enhancements of "Biography," "Open to Debate," and "Policy Matters!" features with links to updated information and additional reflection questions. The site also includes a classroom observation guide and tips for creating a teaching portfolio.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good
Hardly anything changes from edition to edition - I'm so glad the professor for my course didn't care which edition we bought ... all that changed was the order the chapters appear in and the page numbers ...
One of the more unbiased text books I've found ...

1-0 out of 5 stars Seller "just forgot" to ship product. She doesn't do this for a living.
I never got the product.I emailed the seller two times with no response whatsoever.Finally, on the third time I got a response a week later stating that she doesn't make a living selling books, rather she is a student who just sells her used books.She was sorry, she just forgot to ship the book.

2-0 out of 5 stars Those Who Can Teach REVIEW
The product came super fast but did have some damages-over all it was great THANKS!

5-0 out of 5 stars Teaching
Great reference about the American education. Comprehensive, it discusses the historical background of the American schools, effective teaching, and reforms. If you are preparing to become a teacher, this is a good book for you. Lots of insights and humorous scenarios inside the classroom.

5-0 out of 5 stars Those who Can Teach by Kevin Ryan, James M. Cooper
The book is great but word to the wise: DO NOT I repeat DO NOT buy this book from : EDUBOOKEXPRESS They have BIG problems with Customer Service. I rate them very poor. I returned the book in the same condition it was sent, but it's been 3 weeks and I haven't recieved a response. And what's worse They are keeping my money. I'm still fighting to get my money back. ... Read more


94. Learning to Teach in Two Cultures: Japan and the United States (Reference Books in International Education, Vol 27)
by Nobuo K. Shimahara, Akira Sakai
 Paperback: 259 Pages (1995-02-01)
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95. History in the Schools: What Shall We Teach
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96. Technical Education; What It Is, and What American Public Schools Should Teach. an Essay Based on an Examination of the Methods and Results of
by Charles B. Stetson
Paperback: 134 Pages (2010-10-14)
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This is an OCR edition without illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from GeneralBooksClub.com. You can also preview excerpts from the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Subtitle: An Essay Based on an Examination of the Methods and Results of Technical Education in Europe, as Shown by Official Reports; Original Published by: Osgood in 1874 in 300 pages; Subjects: Technical education; Education / General; Education / History; Education / Counseling / Vocational Guidance; Education / Technology & Engineering / General; ... Read more


97. Technical Education: What It Is And What American Public Schools Should Teach (1874)
by Charles B. Stetson
Paperback: 292 Pages (2008-01-10)
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An Essay Based On An Examination Of The Methods And Results Of Technical Education In Europe, As Shown By Official Reports. ... Read more


98. How to teach. A graded course of instruction and manual of methods for the use of teachers. By Henry Kiddle ... Thomas F. Harrison ... N. A. Calkins.
by Michigan Historical Reprint Series
Paperback: 278 Pages (2006-03-31)
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This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University LibraryÕs preservation reformatting program. ... Read more


99. How to teach. A graded course of instruction and manual of methods for the use of teachers
by Henry Kiddle, Thomas F. Harrison, Norman A. 1822-1895 Calkins
Paperback: 284 Pages (2010-07-30)
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100. Social Studies for Secondary Schools: Teaching to Learn, Learning to Teach
by Alan J. Singer, Hofstra New Teachers Network
Paperback: 448 Pages (2008-08-22)
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Asin: 0805864466
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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This popular text advocates an inquiry and activity-based view of social studies teaching that respects the points of view of students and teachers. Based in practice and experience, it offers systematic support and open, honest advice for new teachers, is conversational not pedantic, and provides lots of examples. While the structure and most of the topics remain largely the same as before, this Third Edition

  • presents new lesson ideas in every chapter especially designed to help new teachers to address learning standards, to work in inclusive settings, and to promote literacy and the use of technology in social studies classrooms
  • puts a heavier focus on what is important to know and why
  • includes new essays on the politics of social studies education
  • responds to opponents of project- or activity-based social studies instruction and multicultural education with a sharpened defense of both of these approaches throughout the book

Intended as a text for undergraduate and graduate pre-service social studies methods courses, this text is also useful for in-service training programs, as a reference for new social studies teachers, and as a resource for experienced social studies educators who are engaged in rethinking their teaching practice.

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3-0 out of 5 stars Okay for Forced Reading
I had to read this for a college class.It's rather painful, but by college class standards, it's actually not that bad.I wouldn't say the author's style is exactly riveting, but it's a doable read.Chapter lengths are reasonable.

I wouldn't exactly wait up at midnight for this, but if you have to read it, just remember, it could be worse... a lot worse.

5-0 out of 5 stars Outstanding Book forTeachers and Parents
This is an outstanding book, filled with terrific teaching ideas and concepts. I especially enjoyed reading the background information that was included about the contributors.
Teachers and parents will all enjoy ths book, and learn a great deal from reading it.
Many thanks to the contributors and editors.

4-0 out of 5 stars Determining Why We Teach
As a former high school social studies teacher, and a current college professor who teaches "Methods" classes for future social studies teachers, I found this book helpful in a number of ways.First of all, Singer knows his subject, and writes in an interesting and engaging way.The plain fact is that "Methods" textbooks in social studies are either dry as toast or are segments of more general Methods books whose authors do not really know social studies.Second, the most important advice Singer provides is that teachers have to plan in advance why a certain lesson, or unit, or approach is worthwhile -- in short, that they have to be engaged in their subject matter.While many students today (certainly in my university) will not be engaged in the same way as Singer (who came to social studies teaching from a radical political perspective, expecting to change the world via the classroom), students do have to develop a perspective on why they are teaching, and Singer's open-ended activities and thought experiments are very useful here.Finally, Singer does have good nuts and bolts suggestions on how to put together lessons, units, and even curricula, though the last usually depends on district policy so his advice may not be able to be implemented by many teachers, let alone student teachers.I would be the first to agree that some of Singer's suggestions are impractical or dated, and that the resources section of any textbook get dated very quickly in the internet age, but I wish my student teachers would consult this book more frequently once they begin their assignments in the classroom.While Singer would probably deny it, my assessment is that the book is geared overly much to U.S. History, and does not treat in as much detail as would be warranted World History, U.S. Government, and other standard social studies topics.

1-0 out of 5 stars Has this man been in a real classroom?
Save your money!!If this book is required for a college class do not waste the money on it.There is not a single useful piece of advice.The author apparantly has never been in a real classroom or spoken to a real high school student.

His advice is condescending and just plain wrong.The sample lesson plans are not practical for real life!The author gives instruction that are simply contradictory to the real world.

This is one of the worst books that I have ever read.If I could give it zero stars I would! ... Read more


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