One Child Many Worlds

One Child  Many Worlds
Author: Eve Gregory
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351655767

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Originally published in 1997. By drawing on the experiences of children aged 3 to 8 attending schools in Britain, Germany, Iceland, Australia and the USA, the authors of these eleven case studies provide insights into what it means for young children to enter a new language and culture in school. They look at the scope of out-of-school language and learning practices (the role of care givers, siblings and community language classes) and go on to look at the ways in which the teacher can act as mediator of a new language and culture in school. This book helps teachers develop culturally responsive teaching programmes based on an awareness of the knowledge children bring from home and the community. The book will be of interest to early years and primary school teachers working in multilingual classrooms and students.

Handbook of Early Childhood Literacy

Handbook of Early Childhood Literacy
Author: Nigel Hall,Joanne Larson,Jackie Marsh
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2003-12-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0761974377

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Providing an overview of contemporary research into early childhood literacy, this handbook deals with subjects related to nature, function and use of literacy and the development, learning and teaching of literacy in early childhood.

Give Your Child the World

Give Your Child the World
Author: Jamie C. Martin
Publsiher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016-06-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310344148

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Young children live with awe and wonder as their daily companions. But as they grow, worries often crowd out wonder. Knowing this, how can parents strengthen their kids' love for the world so it sticks around for the long haul? Thankfully, parents have at their fingertips a miracle vaccine--one that can boost their kids' immunity to the world's distractions. Well-chosen stories connect us with others, even those on the other side of the globe. Build your kids' lives on a story-solid foundation and you'll give them armor to shield themselves from the world’s cynicism. You'll give them confidence to persevere in the face of life's conflicts. You'll give them a reservoir of compassion that spills over into a lifetime of love in action. Give Your Child the World features inspiring stories, practical suggestions, and carefully curated reading lists of the best children's literature for each area of the globe. Reading lists are organized by region, country, and age range (ages 4-12). Each listing includes a brief description of the book, its themes, and any content of which parents should be aware. Parents can introduce their children to the world from the comfort of home by simply opening a book together. Give Your Child the World is poised to become a bestselling family reading treasury that promotes literacy, develops a global perspective, and strengthens family bonds while increasing faith and compassion.

Multiple Worlds of Child Writers

Multiple Worlds of Child Writers
Author: Anne Haas Dyson
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 1989
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807777909

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Based on a two-year study of first graders at a magnet school in the San Francisco Bay Area, Multiple Worlds of Child Writers: Friends Learning to Write provides an important missing link in the study of emergent literacy: the peer group and the classroom contexts that surround it. Using four richly detailed case studies, the author portrays the process through which Margaret, the teacher, and her children form a community, one supported by and supporting of the children’s growth as writers. Dyson offers new perspectives by displaying the quality of life in the classroom through children’s talk, drawings, and writing. The theoretical framework presented here for understanding children’s growth moves what is usually considered background to the foreground for study. Most works on children’s writing stress that children must “disembed” or “decontextualize” their written texts from dependency on other symbolic media and other people. Dyson, however, shows that to develop as writers, children’s text must become progressively more embedded in the social, affective, and intellectual parts of their lives. The book also emphasizes the nature of the classroom rather than the home as a distinctive context for early literacy growth. Moreover, the classroom is an urban one that includes children from diverse social and ethnic backgrounds. The classroom and children whose lives fill this book challenge current thinking about such critical issues as the developmental links between writing and other symbol systems, sequence and variability in early writing growth, the relationship between form and function in young children’s writing, and the development of literary language. This book is a must for early childhood educators, reading and language arts specialists, and scholars/researchers in the field of literacy.

The World Book Encyclopedia

The World Book Encyclopedia
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2002
Genre: Encyclopedias and dictionaries
ISBN: UOM:39015051610437

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An encyclopedia designed especially to meet the needs of elementary, junior high, and senior high school students.

This Child Every Child

This Child  Every Child
Author: David J. Smith
Publsiher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2011-02
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781554534661

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Takes a look at the lives of children around the world through the lens of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and through stories of statistics.

Many Worlds

Many Worlds
Author: Simon Saunders,Jonathan Barrett,Adrian Kent,David Wallace
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 636
Release: 2010-06-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191614118

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What does realism about the quantum state imply? What follows when quantum theory is applied without restriction, if need be, to the whole universe? These are the questions which an illustrious team of philosophers and physicists debate in this volume. All the contributors are agreed on realism, and on the need, or the aspiration, for a theory that unites micro- and macroworlds, at least in principle. But the further claim argued by some is that if you allow the Schrödinger equation unrestricted application, supposing the quantum state to be something physically real, then this universe is one of countlessly many others, constantly branching in time, all of which are real. The result is the many worlds theory, also known as the Everett interpretation of quantum mechanics. The contrary claim sees this picture of many worlds as in no sense inherent in quantum mechanics, even when the latter is allowed unrestricted scope and even given that the quantum state itself is something physically real. For this picture of branching worlds fails to make physical sense, let alone common sense, even on its own terms. The status of these worlds, what they are made of, is never adequately explained. Ordinary ideas about time and identity over time become hopelessly compromised. The concept of probability itself is brought into question. This picture of many branching worlds is inchoate, it is a vision, an error. There are realist alternatives to many worlds, some even that preserve the Schrödinger equation unchanged. Twenty specially written essays, accompanied by commentaries and discussions, examine these claims and counterclaims in depth. They focus first on the question of ontology, the existence of worlds (Part 1 and 2), second on the interpretation of probability (Parts 3 and 4), and third on alternatives or additions to many worlds (Parts 5 and 6). The introduction offers a helpful guide to the arguments for the Everett interpretation, particularly as they have been formulated in the last two decades.

One Child Many Worlds

One Child  Many Worlds
Author: Eve Gregory
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1997
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39015040558507

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Eleven case studies draw on the experience of children aged three to eight in Britain, Germany, Iceland, Australia, and the US to provide insights into what it means for a young child to encounter a new language and culture when they enter school. They look at the scope of out-of-school languages, learning practices, and ways in which the teacher can act as a mediator. Of interest to practicing and future teachers in primary schools. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR