We Don’t Debate ‘Bout the Babies: “It Takes a Village to Raise a Child”
…has been one of those really, really cool people, sometimes only seen on TV, who seem to understand life in a way that I aspire(d) to. Jones came to visit…
…has been one of those really, really cool people, sometimes only seen on TV, who seem to understand life in a way that I aspire(d) to. Jones came to visit…
…and Kootenai Tribe (2005) is most likely categorized as “Salish Indians—Folklore.” In fact, both are religious stories explaining some aspect of how the world was created. In contrast, Peter Spier’s…
…Emphasizing the professional—rather than remedial—aspects of faculty development does not, however, require surrendering all methods of review. Instead it embraces the “slow agency” approach defined by Laura Micciche. Changes arising…
…that they are not alone . . . that there is someone, somewhere who understands their life in some aspect and has written a book about it. When we look…
…having left Iran with his mother to live with his new stepfather and stepbrother. Judy is looking for romance and aspires to be a plus-size fashion designer. She adores spending…
…rewarding aspects to being on the Orbis Pictus Award Committee has been the opportunity to connect and collaborate with the other committee members. Over the course of the year, through…
…on the living arrangements of an important family member. This was an important aspect relating to the tensions central to the book. In Their Eyes Were Watching God, Zora Neale…
…at a time. Consider sharing powerful picture books and poetic texts to explore various aspects of our identities: family, culture, language, experience, and traditions. Along with our students we lean…
…I was never taught how to truly dive into the work of poetry, specifically the emotional aspect of the work that has now defined many aspects of my pedagogy, in…
…their presence known at the beginning and end of the school day, creating a school newsletter, and engaging in aspects of “flipped communication.” Flip faculty meetings—rather than disseminate information as…
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