ISE Traditions Encounters A Global Perspective on the Past

ISE Traditions   Encounters  A Global Perspective on the Past
Author: Jerry H. Bentley,Herbert F. Ziegler,Heather Streets Salter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-11-12
Genre: Intercultural communication
ISBN: 1260571017

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"This is History Book. It explored the grand scheme of world history as a product of real-life human beings pursuing their individual and collective interests. It also offered a global perspective on the past by focusing on both the distinctive characteristics ofindividual societies and the connections that have linked the fortunes of diff erent societies. It has combined a clear chronological framework with the twin themes of traditions and encounters, which help to make the unwieldy story of world history both more manageable and more engaging. From the beginning, Traditions & Encounters off ered an inclusive vision of the global past-one that is meaningful and appropriate for the interdependent world of contemporary times"--

Traditions Encounters Volume C From 1750 to the Present

Traditions   Encounters  Volume C  From 1750 to the Present
Author: Jerry Bentley,Herbert Ziegler
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2010-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 0077367995

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Connect students to the stories of history. Connect students to the experience of history. Connect students to success in history. At McGraw-Hill, we have dedicated the past few years to deepening our understanding of student and instructor experience.

Giving Our Children a Fighting Chance

Giving Our Children a Fighting Chance
Author: Susan B. Neuman,Donna C. Celano
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2015-04-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807771945

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This is a compelling, eye-opening portrait of two communities in Philadelphia with drastically different economic resources. Over the course of their10-year investigation, the authors of this important new work came to understand that this disparity between affluence and poverty has created a knowledge gap--far more important than mere achievement scores--with serious implications for students' economic prosperity and social mobility. At the heart of this knowledge gap is the limited ability of students from poor communities to develop information capital. This moving book takes you into the communities in question to meet the students and their families, and by doing so provides powerful insights into the role that literacy can play in giving low-income students a fighting chance. Important reading for a wide audience of educators, policymakers, school reformers, and community activists, Giving Our Children a Fighting Chance: Documents how inequalities begin early and are reinforced by geographic concentration. Compares community libraries to see how print is used in each neighborhood and how children develop as young readers. Looks at patterns that create radical differences in experiences and attitudes toward learning prior to entering school. Explores the function of technology as a tool that exacerbates the divide between affluent students and those with limited access to information. Provides a comprehensive analysis of community literacy, documenting the transformation of media habits from books to computers. Concludes with a look inside schools to answer questions about what schools can do to overcome this complex, unequal playing field. Susan B. Neuman is a professor of Educational Studies at the University of Michigan, and has served as the U.S. Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education.Her books include Changing the Odds for Children at Risk. Donna C. Celano is assistant professor of Communication at La Salle University in Philadelphia. “Giving Our Children a Fighting Chance depicts a stark reality: the enormous and growing divide in literacy and reading skill development between children growing up in poverty and children from the middle and upper classes—and the social and economic ramifications. This book should be required reading, not just for those in the education and policy fields, but for anyone who cares about the lives of children and the health of our society.” —Kyle Zimmer, President and CEO, First Book “‘By walking the streets, riding the buses, and taking the subways,’ Celano and Neuman give us a groundbreaking and sobering look at print and education technology resources in two neighborhoods, one wealthy and one poor. The result is a must-read eye-opener for anyone who cares about equal opportunity. The stuff of learning is essential but insufficient. Only with close teacher, parent, and student-to-student coaching can better print and technology resources make a difference.” —Eugenia Kemble, Executive Director, Albert Shanker Institute “The authors of this text make you CARE about these communities and children. They provide insights about how we must focus on literacy in order to make a real difference in the lives of students. This is one of the most comprehensive analyses to date of community literacy, documenting the transformation of media habits from books to computers.” —Linda B. Gambrell, Distinguished Professor of Education, Clemson University

Traditions Encounters A Global Perspective on the Past

Traditions   Encounters  A Global Perspective on the Past
Author: Heather Streets Salter,Jerry Bentley,Herbert Ziegler
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education
Total Pages: 1216
Release: 2014-10-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 007340702X

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Traditions & Encounters offers an inclusive vision of the global past—one that is meaningful and appropriate for the interdependent world of contemporary times. Given the diversity of human societies, gathering and organizing the sheer mass of information in a meaningful way is a daunting challenge for any world history survey course. The seven-part chronological organization enables students to understand the development of the world through time, while also exploring broader, big-picture thematic issues in world history. Through new and revised chapter-level and part-level features, the hallmark twin themes of traditions and encounters emerge in greater clarity than ever before in this sixth edition. As a result, students have resources that enable them to move beyond the facts of history and examine the past critically, analyze causes and effects, and recognize similarities and differences across world regions and time periods. By digging deeper into the implications of world history’s stories—not just the who, the what, and the where, but also the why and the how—students can make sense of the human past. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, and how they need it, so that your class time is more engaging and effective.

Traditions Encounters

Traditions   Encounters
Author: Jerry H. Bentley,Herbert F. Ziegler,Heather Streets-Salter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Intercultural communication
ISBN: 1259912426

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"This is History Book. It explored the grand scheme of world history as a product of real-life human beings pursuing their individual and collective interests. It also offered a global perspective on the past by focusing on both the distinctive characteristics ofindividual societies and the connections that have linked the fortunes of diff erent societies. It has combined a clear chronological framework with the twin themes of traditions and encounters, which help to make the unwieldy story of world history both more manageable and more engaging. From the beginning, Traditions & Encounters off ered an inclusive vision of the global past-one that is meaningful and appropriate for the interdependent world of contemporary times"--

Traditions and Encounters A Global Perspective on the Past 2008 4E w AP Achiever Package

Traditions and Encounters  A Global Perspective on the Past   2008  4E w  AP Achiever Package
Author: Jerry Bentley
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0078927552

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Traditions and Encounters

Traditions and Encounters
Author: Jerry H. Bentley,Herbert F. Ziegler,Heather Streets-Salter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Intercultural communication
ISBN: OCLC:1302550963

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International Encounters

International Encounters
Author: CindyAnn Rose-Redwood,Reuben Rose-Redwood
Publsiher: Rl
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1475839413

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This book examines the diversity of international student experiences in the top four destination countries in the English-speaking world. Bringing together scholars from various fields, this edited collection explores the challenges and opportunities of "international encounters" on college and university campuses.