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Common Threads

Autor Alan Heath
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 1995
New in paperback Turn the library into a center for active and fun-filled discovery Heath shows how to use thematic festivals to incorporate the exploration of literature into cooperative learning activities. Each of the book's nine chapters describes a different festival, complete with arts, crafts, music and storytelling-activities that will increase students' awareness of other cultures (Shaker, Native American, and Caribbean, to name a few). Features literature-based projects, craft projects using recyclable materials, delectable recipes to enliven literary education, novel decorating ideas to enhance the ambience of classroom or library, attention-grabbing displays, and much more. Illustrated. Cloth edition 0-8108-3036-1] previously published in 1996. Paperback edition available May 2002.
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ISBN-13: 9780810841574
ISBN-10: 0810841576
Pagini: 389
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

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New in paperback! Heath shows how to use thematic festivals to incorporate the exploration of literature into cooperative learning activities, increasing students' awareness of other cultures. Cloth edition [0-8108-3036-1] previously published in 1996. Paperback edition available May 2002.

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Disclaimer Foreword Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Part I - Theoretical Connections a.Discipline and Culture in Schools b.What is the Right Behavior? c.Who Decides What Right is? d.The Purpose of the Code e.Summation of Culture and Philosophy f.The Common Threads Model Part II - Real-World Connections a.Pressures on Families b.The Ramifications of IDEA c.An Informed Populace d.Issues of Culture and Race e.Focus on Safe Schools f.Synopsis of Key Connections Part III - Practical Application Setting the Stage The Step by Step Process a.Tap Your Resources b.Handle Incident Reports c.Review with an Interview d.Examine the Chart e.Address the Consequences f.Decide on Future Planning What If Scenarios a.What If There Are No Witnesses? b.What If Witnesses Are Using Past Incidents? c.What If an Adult (Who Did Not See the Event) Is Making the Accusation? d.What If You Believe There is a Witch Hunt? e.What If the Incident Occurred Three Weeks Ago? f.What If I Get a Confession? g.What If Someone Threatens to Go to Your Boss? Conversations with Parents and Guardians Helpful Tips in Handling Frequent Scenarios Limitations to Common Threads Benefits to Common Threads Summation Part IV ¿ Case Studies a.Mutually Combative b.Confidential Matters c.Timing d.Just the Facts e.The Confession f.¿Are you calling my kid a liar?¿ g.¿I am going to your boss.¿ h.The Double Whack i.Teacher Investigation j.Bus Video k.Threat l.The Authority m.The Possible Fight Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Bibliography