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Reading-Writing Connections

Reading-Writing Connections

Mary F. Heller

Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
1999
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Reading-Writing Connections: From Theory to Practice is an extraordinary language arts methods text that enables elementary and middle school teachers to create classroom environments where all students can become lifelong readers and writers. Focusing on developmentally appropriate methods and materials, this remarkably readable book empowers a new generation of teachers to integrate reading, writing, listening, and speaking in K-8 classrooms. Heller's highly accessible writing style makes this book suitable as a primary text for undergraduate and graduate courses in language arts, reading, writing, and literacy. Special features of this second edition include: * a vision of how to transform cutting-edge theory and research into classroom practice that utilizes integrated language arts instruction; *a unique developmental perspective with separate chapters on teaching methods and materials for kindergarten, primary (1-3), intermediate (4-6), and middle grades (7-8); * instructional guidelines that offer generous, detailed suggestions for applying theory to practice, plus "For You to Try" and "For Your Journal" exercises that encourage critical thinking and reflection; and * a wealth of classroom vignettes, examples of students' oral and written language, illustrations, and figures that accentuate interesting and informative theory, research, and practice. In addition, Reading-Writing Connections offers expanded content on the impact of sociocultural theory and the whole language movement on the teaching of reading and writing across the curriculum; greater emphasis on cultural diversity, including new multicultural children's literature booklists that complement the general children's literature bibliographies; and current information on alternative assessment, emerging technologies, the multiage classroom, reader response to literature, and thematic teaching.
Gardening in the Desert

Gardening in the Desert

Mary F Irish

University of Arizona Press
2000
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Newcomers to the Southwest usually find that their favorite landscape plants aren't suited to the hot, dry climate. Many authors offer advice on adapting plants to the desert; now Mary Irish tells how gardeners can better adapt themselves to the challenge. Drawing on her experience with public horticulture in the Phoenix metropolitan area, Irish explores the vexations and delights of desert gardening. She offers practical advice on plants and gardening practices for anyone who lives in the Southwest, from El Paso to Palm Springs, Tucson to Las Vegas. Irish encourages readers who may be new to the desert or desert dwellers who may be new to gardening to stop struggling against heat, aridity, and poor soils and instead learn to use and appreciate the wonderful and well-adapted plants native to the desert. She shares information and anecdotes about trees, shrubs, perennials, agaves, cacti, and other plants that make gardening in the Southwest a unique experience, and provides further information about plants from other desert regions that will easily adapt to the Southwest. In addition to descriptions of plants, Irish also offers tips on planting, watering, pruning, and propagation. For anyone who has struggled to maintain a patch of green or blanched at their water bill after unproductive irrigation, the answer to an attractive landscape may be as close as the desert around you. And for anyone who has bought a catalog guide to desert plants and not known which to choose, this book can set you on the right path. Mary Irish shows how to take heart in available plants of adaptable beauty in a book to enjoy while waiting for the next planting cycle.
Community

Community

Mary F. Rousseau

University Press of America
1991
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his book is a systematic philosophy of community, an ethical theory rooted in philosophical anthropology and metaphysics. The book examines such questions as: What is community? What does the language of community reveal? How do we distinguish genuine community from its counterfeits? How is community established? How does it grow? How is it weakened and destroyed? How is community related to religion? to praxis? to law? How realistic is the ideal of community?
Community

Community

Mary F. Rousseau

University Press of America
1991
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This book is a systematic philosophy of community, an ethical theory rooted in philosophical anthropology and metaphysics. The book examines such questions as: What is community? What does the language of community reveal? How do we distinguish genuine community from its counterfeits? How is community established? How does it grow? How is it weakened and destroyed? How is community related to religion? to praxis? to law? How realistic is the ideal of community?
The Little Flower

The Little Flower

Mary F. Windeatt

Tan Books Publishers Inc.
1992
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Tells the story of Therese Martin's life as the favored youngest in a loving family, her determination to become a Carmelite nun at fifteen, her life as a nun, and her death at twenty-four.
St. Benedict

St. Benedict

Mary F Windeatt

Tan Books Publishers Inc.
1942
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The famous life and great miracles of St. Benedict, for youth. The story of poisoned wine, saving a body from drowning, raising one from the dead, plus, how he founded the Benedictine Order, his sister, St. Scholastica, etc. Impr. 158 pgs 19 Illus, PB
Pre-Primer I

Pre-Primer I

Mary F. Pecci M. a.

Pecci Educational Publishers
2020
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Introducing the first look into the Pecci Reading series with Pre-primer I in which the reader begins their journey with funny, heart-warming stories. In this delightful book twenty-five words are formally introduced. However, reading vocabulary will not be limited to these twenty-five words since students will be acquiring independent decoding skills as they progress through this reader which serves only as a springboard, from which students will be able to read any material on (and in most cases above) their academic level. After 35 years of teaching reading-challenged children, Mary Pecci discovered her students fell into the same three reading TRAPS: Difficulty making the transition from "decodable" text to "real English" text. Difficulty handling the numerous sounds for many letters and letter combinations. Difficulty handling the constant influx of "sight" words.Mary designed Pre-Primers I, II, and III in the Pecci Reading Series as a companion to the At Last A Reading Method for EVERY Child instructional manual. These books are intended to help children AVOID the three traps and to successfully learn to read without a struggle. The series goes on to expand on this solid basic reading vocabulary foundation while maintaining 7 unique success factors detailed in the Pre-Primers.
Pre-Primer II

Pre-Primer II

Mary F. Pecci M. a.

Pecci Educational Publishers
2020
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Introducing the second foray into reading with more funny, heart-warming stories that everyone will love from young children to adults After 35 years of teaching reading-challenged children, Mary Pecci discovered her students fell into the same three reading TRAPS: Difficulty making the transition from "decodable" text to "real English" text.Difficulty handling the numerous sounds for many letters and letter combinations.Difficulty handling the constant influx of "sight" wordsMary designed Pre-Primers I, II, and III in the Pecci Reading Series as a companion to the At Last A Reading Method for EVERY Child instructional manual. These books are intended to help children AVOID the three traps and to successfully learn to read without a struggle. The series goes on to expand on this solid basic reading vocabulary foundation while maintaining 7 unique success factors detailed in the Pre-Primers.
Pre-Primer III

Pre-Primer III

Mary F. Pecci M. a.

Pecci Reading Series
2020
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Pre-Primer III continues to deliver the third adventure into reading with funny, heart-warming stories that everyone will love After 35 years of teaching reading-challenged children, Mary Pecci discovered her students fell into the same three reading TRAPS: Difficulty making the transition from "decodable" text to "real English" text.Difficulty handling the numerous sounds for many letters and letter combinations.Difficulty handling the constant influx of "sight" words.Mary designed Pre-Primers I, II, and III in the Pecci Reading Series to help children AVOID these three traps and to successfully learn to read without a struggle. The series goes on to expand on this solid basic reading vocabulary foundation while maintaining 7 unique success factors detailed in the Pre-Primers. The Primer increases independent decoding skills by introducing the short and long vowel families with "e" on the end. The Reader completes the phonics code by introducing two vowels together and a COMPASS for independent reading.
Uncle Lightfoot, Flip That Switch

Uncle Lightfoot, Flip That Switch

Mary F Coffman

Footpath Press LLC
2020
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Is your child is afraid of the dark? Does your child cry, whine, crawl into your bed at night, or refuse to go to bed? If so, Uncle Lightfoot, Flip That Switch: Overcoming Fear of the Dark may be just the book to help turn nighttime fears and tears into nighttime fun The artist has given the Third Edition a new look, with almost all of the more than 90 illustrations now in color Previous versions of Uncle Lightfoot have been tested at four universities.Michael is afraid at night (e.g., darkness, monsters, noises, burglars, sleeping alone, nightmares). His friend, Jerome, calls him a "scaredy cat." Uncle Lightfoot, a modern-day Creek Indian, is a retired teacher who knows games that can help overcome fear. Michael's parents, his brother, Tim, a young blind neighbor, Elizabeth, and even the farm dog, Lady, are willing to help Michael play the games During the process of overcoming his fear, Michael also learns to create shadow animals, track animals, ride a horse, calm a goat, and rescue the dog from a cereal box attack The 88-page children's book contains short chapters (usually only three to five pages), more than 15 games or activities, and more than 90 playful, often humorous illustrations. Edition 3 represents a refinement of the earlier edition that received the Association of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies (ABCT) 2013 Seal of Merit Award. It is a lively, beautifully illustrated, entertaining book to help children, ages 4 to 8, deal with nighttime fears through a fictional story woven around fun family games. A 14-page Parent Guidebook is included in the Appendix.Researchers in several studies have found clinically significant reduction in nighttime fears in children ages 4 to 8 who used earlier versions of the Uncle Lightfoot materials. Bedtime battles can exhaust fearful children AND their parents - and can interfere with a good night's sleep. Can overcoming nighttime fear be exciting and fun? Uncle Lightfoot, Flip That Switch makes a convincing case that it can be.
Higher Education in Partnership with Industry

Higher Education in Partnership with Industry

Mary F. Powers; Frederick Betz; Carol B. Aslanian

Whidbey Publishing
2012
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In 1988 when Higher Education in Partnership with Industry was published by Jossey-Bass (now part of Wiley), university-business partnerships were moving well beyond land grant campuses to varied college and university settings. This was among the first book-length works on the subject.Currently, academe is being redefined against its will by world-wide recession and efforts in the political sphere to balance budgets rather than invest in education and research. Disruptive technologies and a shift to an information management-based economy have emerged at a time of deep cuts in state funding of higher education and reduced federal investment in university-based research. As a result, ever-closer ties with business and industry may be needed for some institutions to thrive. Balancing needs for institutional support, research funding, and curricula that prepare students to be employed in a tough economy with the traditional goals and values of academe is no easy task. With government, business and industry, and students demanding that curricula focus on the so-called STEM subjects-science, technology, engineering, and math--academe is under enormous pressure to soften its core commitment to general education and the liberal arts. In the book, Powers and Powers address the benefits of cooperation between higher education and industry; cooperative approaches to education and research; examples of innovative alliances; creation of successful partnerships; reconciliation of differing needs of academe and industry; establishment of sound contracts and oversight procedures; and future challenges for educational alliances. The book also includes valuable chapters on Partnerships for Training by Carol B. Aslanian, then of the College Board, and Organizing and Operating a Cooperative Research Center by Frederick Betz, then of the National Science Foundation.