
Stories from the Teaching Life with Penny Kittle
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Stories from the Teaching Life with Penny Kittle brings insightful, inspiring essays about teaching...
Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Curriculum: Design & Technology
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The SEND Code of Practice (2015) reinforced the requirement that all teachers must meet the needs of...
Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Curriculum: Maths
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The SEND Code of Practice (2015) reinforced the requirement that all teachers must meet the needs of...

Learner-Centered Teaching Activities for Environmental and Sustainability Studies: 2016
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Learner-centered teaching is a pedagogical approach that emphasizes the roles of students as...

Teaching Geography Creatively
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This lively, thought-provoking edited collection is packed full of practical ideas for teachers...

Addressing Special Educational Needs and Disability in the Curriculum: Design & Technology
Louise Davies and Elisabeth Barratt-Hacking
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The SEND Code of Practice (2015) reinforced the requirement that all teachers must meet the needs of...

Descriptosaurus: Supporting Creative Writing for Ages 8-14
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Now in a fully updated third edition, Descriptosaurus is the first book for creative writing that is...

Connected Mind (mind mapping)
Education and Productivity
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Designed for learning, made for the classroom. Connected Mind is approved by teachers, for teachers....

Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated Defy the Night in Books
Jan 12, 2018
The setting of "free" France during early World War II is something most people are not aware of because it was when most of the world was in denial. The people there fought on silently doing what they could for whom they could. This was not the Resistance as most people know of but perhaps it's predecessor.
The book was very well written and as I stated before the characters definitely had their own personalities. I will be adding this book to my classroom library and recommending it to the school library.

Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated The Giver in Books
Jan 12, 2018
It reminded me of [Fahrenheit 451] by [Ray Bradbury]. The concept of a sterilized society without creativity has been around for a long time. [Lowry] puts the reliance of society's memory on a child. It becomes his responsibility to remember and protect them from their own history. The Sameness is their protection but at what cost?
Overall I enjoyed [The Giver] and hope all my students read it.