One Million Children

One Million Children
Author: Robert E. Slavin,Nancy A. Madden
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0803968035

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A revolution in elementary school reform!"One Million Children" offers an in-depth description of Success for All, a reading program that transforms elementary schools, especially those serving disadvantaged children. The authors offer research on the program and discuss the impact this research is having on educational policy and practice. This program is now specifically tailored to meet the requirements of the NCLB Reading First and Early Reading First funding. Highlights research-based curricular strategies in reading, writing, and language arts; one-to-one tutoring for children struggling in reading; and active family support programs. Included are: Readable, "user-friendly" descriptions and rationales for all program elements Updated research, including large-scale evaluations using state accountability measures and third-party evaluations Studies of program variations and key student subgroups Discussions of policy implications for comprehensive school reform, Title I, bilingual education, and special education

One Million Children

One Million Children
Author: Tony Collis
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2019
Genre: Christian children
ISBN: 0473480808

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One Million Men and Me

One Million Men and Me
Author: Kelly Starling Lyons
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: African American men
ISBN: 1933491752

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On October 16, 1995, Black men of all ages, religions and backgrounds gathered at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. They were there on a mission - to mobilize and motivate, as part of what would become the largest event of its kind in U.S. history: the Million Man March. The Million Man March was a movement like no other. It brought together Black men who were committed to inspiring and empowering themselves and each other to make positive and lasting changes in their families and communities. The March was widely covered by news media across the country and the world. Now, this new picture book shares the story of the March in a new light: through the eyes of a little girl who was with her father the day Black men made history.

2 Million Children

2 Million Children
Author: Robert E. Slavin,Nancy A. Madden,Bette Chambers,Barbara Haxby
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2008-12-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452215037

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Based on a program that has benefited over 2 million children, this updated edition outlines steps for school reform and achievement through prevention, intervention, and assessment to promote reading.

This Small King

This Small King
Author: Lauren J. Streifer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-02-10
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 0648927822

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A warm, thoughtfully illustrated story that teaches children how kindness can transform your land. There was once a king who had everything he ever wanted... Ice cream, a magical moose, and playtime whenever he likes! Until an accident occurs and the king starts to wonder: Has he taken his kinghood a little too far? The Small King uses strong, colorful, and expressive imagery with enjoyable rhyming verses that encourage the beauty of kindness. This charming and innovative story will spark conversations and inspire children towards positive behaviours.

Thirty Million Words

Thirty Million Words
Author: Dana Suskind
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015-09-08
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780698194328

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The founder and director of the Thirty Million Words Initiative, Professor Dana Suskind, explains why the most important—and astoundingly simple—thing you can do for your child’s future success in life is to to talk to them. What nurtures the brain to optimum intelligence and stability? It is a secret hiding in plain sight: the most important thing we can do for our children is to have conversations with them. The way you talk with your growing child literally builds his or her brain. Parent talk can drastically improve school readiness and lifelong learning in everything from math to art. Indeed, parent–child talk is a fundamental, critical factor in building grit, self-control, leadership skills, and generosity. It is crucial to making the most in life of the luck you have with your genes. This landmark account of a new scientific perspective describes what works and what doesn't (baby talk is fine; relentless correction isn't). Discover how to create the best "language environments" for children by following the simple structure of the Three Ts: Tune In; Talk More; Take Turns. Dr. Suskind and her colleagues around the country have worked with thousands of families; now their insights and successful, measured approaches are available to all. This is the first book to reveal how and why the first step in nurturing successful lives is talking to children in ways that build their brains. Your family—and our nation—need to know. *Nominated for the Books for a Better Life Award*

Priorities for Caring for Your Children

Priorities for Caring for Your Children
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Am Cncl on Science, Health
Total Pages: 25
Release: 2024
Genre: Accidents
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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"Priorities in Caring for Your Children: A Primer for Parents" is a booklet in PDF format that was prepared by Kristine Napier for the American Council on Science and Health (ACSH). The publication provides information for parents about raising children, including health and safety issues from birth through 18 years of age.

One Billion Hungry

One Billion Hungry
Author: Gordon Conway
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2012-10-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780801466083

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Hunger is a daily reality for a billion people. More than six decades after the technological discoveries that led to the Green Revolution aimed at ending world hunger, regular food shortages, malnutrition, and poverty still plague vast swaths of the world. And with increasing food prices, climate change, resource inequality, and an ever-increasing global population, the future holds further challenges. In One Billion Hungry, Sir Gordon Conway, one of the world's foremost experts on global food needs, explains the many interrelated issues critical to our global food supply from the science of agricultural advances to the politics of food security. He expands the discussion begun in his influential The Doubly Green Revolution: Food for All in the Twenty-First Century, emphasizing the essential combination of increased food production, environmental stability, and poverty reduction necessary to end endemic hunger on our planet. Beginning with a definition of hunger and how it is calculated, and moving through issues topically both detailed and comprehensive, each chapter focuses on specific challenges and solutions, ranging in scope from the farmer's daily life to the global movement of food, money, and ideas. Drawing on the latest scientific research and the results of projects around the world, Conway addresses the concepts and realities of our global food needs: the legacy of the Green Revolution; the impact of market forces on food availability; the promise and perils of genetically modified foods; agricultural innovation in regard to crops, livestock, pest control, soil, and water; and the need to both adapt to and slow the rate of climate change. One Billion Hungry will be welcomed by all readers seeking a multifacted understanding of our global food supply, food security, international agricultural development, and sustainability.