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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Anne Edwards

Coaching Teacher-Writers

Coaching Teacher-Writers

Troy Hicks; Anne Elrod Whitney; James Fredricksen; Leah Zuidema; Patricia A. Edwards

Teachers' College Press
2016
nidottu
When teachers write, good things can happen; writing helps educators to better understand themselves, as well as students, parents, and colleagues. This practical book illustrates how to encourage, lead, and sustain teacher-writers, especially in group contexts. In contrast to guides on writing and teacher research, this book is designed for those who support teacher-writers, such as teacher educators and literacy coaches. The authors offer descriptions of key practices they have developed over years of coaching, teaching, and collaborating with K–12 teachers who write about classroom instruction, teacher research, or advocacy for better policy and pedagogy. Knowing firsthand just how hard writing can be for teachers, they provide a repertoire of strategies to elicit writing, to support teachers as they write, to find audiences for the teachers’ work, and much more.
Förfärande kvinnor : gotisk skräck från Brontë till Gilman i urval och översättning av KG Johansson

Förfärande kvinnor : gotisk skräck från Brontë till Gilman i urval och översättning av KG Johansson

Charlotte Brontë; Emily Brontë; Elizabeth Gaskell; Hesba Stretton; Adelaide Anne Procter; George Eliot; Mary Elizabeth Braddon; Amelia Edwards; Ellen Wood; Charlotte Riddell; Charlotte Perkins Gilman

Vertigo Förlag
2016
sidottu
I början av 1800-talet blev romanläsandet en populär sysselsättning. Nya tryckmetoder och bättre kommunikationer spred den nya underhållningsformen. Tekniska och vetenskapliga framsteg som järnvägar och elektricitet, tillsammans med spiritism och andra flugor, förändrade världen. Horace Walpole hade skrivit sin skräckroman Borgen i Otranto några årtionden tidigare, och 1818 kom Mary Shelleys Frankenstein. Sådana böcker blev början till en våg av gotisk skräck i framför allt Storbritannien mer eller mindre övernaturliga berättelser i miljöer med vittrande slott, åskväder, sönderslitna moln och månsken över upprörda hav, alltsammans befolkat av hålögda adelsmän och bleka jungfrur. Många av de som skrev gotisk skräck var kvinnor, och några av dem finns i den här samlingen. Inte bara deras noveller och romaner var förfärande och utmanande, utan kanske ännu mer deras sätt att leva: ogifta; boende ensamma; boende med gifta män; till och med boende med andra kvinnor! Novellerna i boken är skrivna mellan 1840- och 90-talen, av författare som systrarna Brontë, George Eliot och Charlotte Perkins Gilman, och förtjänar mycket väl att läsas än i dag.
Prince Edward Island Camden Mystery Club Sequel

Prince Edward Island Camden Mystery Club Sequel

Anne Hotchkis

Ink Start Media 2024
2024
pokkari
BOOK 4 - MYSTERY AT BEN'S LAKETrish and the club members find themselves at Ben's Lake, PEI, for a murder mystery weekend event planned by manager, Cal Morgen. A real murder takes place while they are there, so the CMC find themselves amid their favorite activity, solving crimes. The RCMP detectives and Trish's club vie to solve the mystery.BOOK 5 - MILL RIVER MALIICERob Camden and Coady Freeman plan a Christmas surprise for their teenage children, a weekend at Mill River resort in Prince County, PEI. Their teens are excited about this winter vacation but once again they are involved in a murder investigation of a Mill River staff member. Paul arrives to help solve the crime. The Camden Mystery Club are in full force trying to find the blackmailer who murders for money.BOOK 6 - BASIN HEAD BAD BOYSEthan Laird the boy with a prosthetic leg was a popular boy at Colonel Gray High School. He was asked to join the Bad Boys group for a little fun at Basin head, PEI. The fun involved a dangerous knife game. The leader of the gang stabbed Ethan. The CMC was at Basin head to witness the killing. The CMC has not one but two murders to solve.
Queen Anne

Queen Anne

Edward Gregg

Yale University Press
2001
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The reign of Queen Anne, the last Stuart monarch, was a period of significant progress for the country: Britain became a major military power on land, the union of England and Scotland created a united kingdom of Great Britain, and the economic and political basis for the Golden Age of the eighteenth century was established. However, the queen herself has received little credit for these achievements and has long been pictured as a weak and ineffectual monarch dominated by her advisers. This landmark biography of Queen Anne shatters that image and establishes her as a personality of integrity and invincible stubbornness, the central figure of her age.Praise for the earlier edition: “A thoughtful and . . . authoritative study, easily the best thing we have on the Queen. Like Anne herself, it is eminently worthy.”—Angus McInnes, History “With the appearance of this volume, a generation of revision in Queen Anne studies comes to fruition.”—Henry Horowitz, American Historical Review “The best kind of biography, scholarly but sympathetic, as well as highly readable.”—John Kenyon, The Observer “Bold . . . startling . . . imaginative and persuasive.”—G.C. Gibbs, London Review of Books
Edward Durell Stone

Edward Durell Stone

Mary Anne Hunting

WW Norton Co
2012
sidottu
Framed between the Great Depression and the oil embargo of the early 1970s, the distinguished career of the native Arkansan is represented on four continents, in thirteen foreign countries, and in thirty-two states—his masterpiece the American Embassy chancery (1953–59) in New Delhi, India. Recognized in his prime as one of the nation’s most sought-after architects, Stone’s vast and prestigious workload brought prosperity on a scale rare in architecture in his time; after the death of Frank Lloyd Wright, some supporters thought Stone seemed destined to take the place of his personal hero and close friend as the great national architect. But Stone also drew divergent reactions. Such International Style buildings as his Museum of Modern Art (1935–39) in New York City, an austere, unornamented volume, won critical approval; in contrast, his monumental postwar architecture—the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (1958–71) in Washington, DC, among the best known—exposed popular tastes by offering a broader definition of Modernism inclusive of decoration. Enhanced interest in Stone’s architecture has been spurred by the reconsideration of a number of his buildings. The former Gallery of Modern Art (1958–64) at 2 Columbus Circle in New York City, which was lost to a near complete makeover, stimulated vigorous and at times contentious discussion that made evident the need for an objective reassessment. His legacy—of giving form to the aspirations of the emerging consumer culture and of reconciling Modernism with the dynamism of the age—is established in Edward Durell Stone: Modernism’s Populist Architect.