Chalkboard Heroes Twelve Courageous Teachers and Their Deeds of Valor

Chalkboard Heroes  Twelve Courageous Teachers and Their Deeds of Valor
Author: Terry Lee Marzell
Publsiher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2015-02-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781627871846

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A collection of inspiring and informative narratives, Chalkboard Heroes: Twelve Courageous Teachers and Their Deeds of Valor introduces us to real American heroes. Author and educator Terry Lee Marzell shines a spotlight on heroic teachers in American history who were both exemplars of teaching and role models of society. We meet the teachers who protected our country like Henry Alvin Cameron, who fought in World War I, and Francis Wayland Parker, a Civil War veteran. We learn about the social reformers who put themselves at risk to fight for improved conditions and better lives for disenfranchised citizens like Dolores Huerta, the champion of migrant farm workers; Robert Parris Moses, the civil rights activist; Prudence Crandall, who defied prevailing convention to open a school for African American girls; Carrie Chapman Catt, the suffragist; and Zitkala-Sa, who campaigned for the constitutional rights of Native Americans. We get to know the brave pioneers who took great risks to blaze a trail for others to follow such as Christa McAuliffe, the first teacher in space; Willa Brown Chappell, the aviatrix who taught Tuskegee airmen to fly; Etta Schureman Jones, who was interned for four years in a POW camp in Japan during WWII; and Olive Mann Isbell, who established the first English school in California while the Mexican American War raged around her. Lastly, we discover teachers like Dave Sanders of Columbine High School who put their own lives at risk to protect the students whose safety was entrusted to their care. Chalkboard Heroes combines superb storytelling and scholarship in this engaging, inspirational work that is sure to inspire as well as educate.

Chalkboard Heroes

Chalkboard Heroes
Author: Terry Lee Marzell
Publsiher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2015-02-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781627871839

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Light in the Queen s Garden

Light in the Queen   s Garden
Author: Sandra E. Bonura
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2017-10-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780824866471

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At the end of the 1800s, when Oberlin graduate Ida May Pope accepted a teaching job at Kawaiaha‘o Seminary, a boarding school for girls, she couldn’t have imagined it would become a lifelong career of service to Hawaiian women, or that she would become closely involved in the political turmoil soon to sweep over the Kingdom of Hawai‘i. Light in the Queen’s Garden offers for the first time a day-by-day accounting of the events surrounding the coup d’état as seen through the eyes of Pope’s young students. Author Sandra Bonura uses recently discovered primary sources to help enliven the historical account of the 1893 Hawaiian Revolution that happened literally outside the school’s windows. Queen Lili‘uokalani’s adopted daughter’s long-lost oral history recording; many of Pope’s teaching contemporaries’ unpublished diaries, letters, and scrapbooks; and rare photographs tell a story that has never been told before. Towering royal personages in Hawai‘i’s history—King Kalākaua, Queen Lili‘uokalani, and Princess Ka‘iulani—appear in the book, as Ida Pope sheltered Hawai‘i’s daughters through the frightening and turbulent end of their sovereign nation. Pope was present during the life celebrations of the king, and then his sad death rituals. She traveled with Lili‘uokalani on her controversial trip to Kalaupapa to visit Mother Marianne Cope and afflicted pupils. In 1894, with the endorsement of Lili‘uokalani and Charles Bishop, Pope helped to establish the Kamehameha School for Girls, funded by the estate of Princess Pauahi Bishop, and became its first principal. Inspired by John Dewey and others, she shaped and reshaped Kamehameha’s curriculum through a process of conflict and compromise. Fired up by the era’s doctrine of social and vocational relevance, she adapted the curriculum to prepare her students for entry into meaningful careers. Lili‘uokalani’s daughter, Lydia Aholo, was placed in the school and Pope played a significant role in mothering and shaping her future, especially during the years the queen was fighting to restore her kingdom. As Hawai‘i moved into the twentieth century under a new flag, Pope tenaciously confronted the effects of industrialization and the growing concentration of outside economic power, working tirelessly to attain social reforms to give Hawaiian women their rightful place in society.

Music in the Westward Expansion

Music in the Westward Expansion
Author: Laura Dean
Publsiher: McFarland
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2022-05-23
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781476685229

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Over 400,000 people moved their families in search of a better life in the American West during the Westward Expansion. The pioneers made room for musical instruments with their guns, food, and tools, while taking only the minimal necessities that would fit into modest wagons. During what seemed like an interminable dusty journey, music was often the sole source of light and happiness for these exhausted travelers. This book examines the roles of music in the Westward Expansion and the diverse cultural landscape of the Old West, including northern Cheyenne courtship flute makers, fiddle-playing explorers, dancing fur trappers, hymn-singing missionaries, frontier flutists, girls with guitars, wagon-driving balladeers, poetic cowboys, singing farmers, musical miners, and preaching songsters.

Chalkboard Champions Twelve Remarkable Teachers Who Educated America s Disenfranchised Students

Chalkboard Champions  Twelve Remarkable Teachers Who Educated America s Disenfranchised Students
Author: Terry Lee Marzell
Publsiher: Wheatmark, Inc.
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2012
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781604948349

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The Lightning Thief

The Lightning Thief
Author: Rick Riordan
Publsiher: Disney Electronic Content
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2009-05-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781423131892

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Percy Jackson is a good kid, but he can't seem to focus on his schoolwork or control his temper. And lately, being away at boarding school is only getting worse-Percy could have sworn his pre-algebra teacher turned into a monster and tried to kill him.

The National Sunday School Teacher

The National Sunday School Teacher
Author: Edward Eggleston,Marshall Curtiss Hazard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1876
Genre: Sunday schools
ISBN: UIUC:30112051010616

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Journal of Education

Journal of Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 850
Release: 1884
Genre: Education
ISBN: MINN:31951000712624A

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