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The Father Factor

The Father Factor

B a M Ed Lyle-Jones

Lulu Publishing Services
2015
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Sons need their fathers more than ever, but often they cannot find them. That's because they've left their families, and all of us should be concerned: When sons don't have fathers, it has far-reaching consequences for all of us-not just the children left behind. Evangelist Dr. Wendy Lyle-Jones issues a call for fathers to come back to the sons that are missing them and take their rightful place as the priest of their families. Fathers need to turn their hearts back toward their sons so their sons will turn their hearts back toward them. Lyle-Jones-an educator in schools and correctional settings-also shares what goes wrong when children don't have fathers, exploring the hurt and pain of men who grew up without them. Whether you're a father, son or another member of the family, you'll understand why fathers are the missing link in helping boys become men who love, trust, and honor God in The Father Factor.
The Father Factor

The Father Factor

B a M Ed Lyle-Jones

Lulu Publishing Services
2015
sidottu
Sons need their fathers more than ever, but often they cannot find them. That's because they've left their families, and all of us should be concerned: When sons don't have fathers, it has far-reaching consequences for all of us-not just the children left behind. Evangelist Dr. Wendy Lyle-Jones issues a call for fathers to come back to the sons that are missing them and take their rightful place as the priest of their families. Fathers need to turn their hearts back toward their sons so their sons will turn their hearts back toward them. Lyle-Jones-an educator in schools and correctional settings-also shares what goes wrong when children don't have fathers, exploring the hurt and pain of men who grew up without them. Whether you're a father, son or another member of the family, you'll understand why fathers are the missing link in helping boys become men who love, trust, and honor God in The Father Factor.
Revolving Doors

Revolving Doors

B a M a Ed Ketteringham

Memories to Memoirs Publishing
2015
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"Revolving Doors" is an adult, autobiographical novel in which 'Richard', now in his sixties, recalls incidents of his nightmarish first five years of childhood, while fostered through seventeen residences as a ward of Toronto's "S.W.York Co. Children's Aid Society". From his perspective and understanding as a small child, he shares graphic details of memories of unspeakably perverse mistreatment, including perpetual neglect, abuse, molestation and worse. After years of counselling and treatment for ensuing, debilitating mental illnesses, "Richard" experienced a "black-out", resulting in the sudden awareness of long-buried, traumatic memories. The author furnishes vivid details of her brother's incredible story by interweaving his recollections, and relentless nightmares, with documentation from the organizations involved. It is "Richard's" most sincere desire that his story of ultimate survival might encourage similar abuse victims who may be searching for hope in facing and fighting their own "demons".
Social Justice Education

Social Justice Education

M a M Ed Chukdong B Ed

Authorhouse
2017
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In this latest dynamic text the author outlines the foundations of Academic Administration today. What is unique about this text is that it proceeds one step further by not just dwelling on the theory but focuses the majority of the text on the practical aspects of efficient academic administration for today. Social Justice Education is: academic administration in action, change management in practice, a powerful method to unite academic teams, and school campuses. This text presents studies in: anti-colonial and Indigenous studies, gender studies, class and poverty studies, diaspora, and transnational studies, the role of media, and communication, feminist, LGBTQ and disability studies, ethics in administration, and anti- racist and social class studies. But how does an academic administration team implement Social Justice Education? This is the purpose of this timely text.This latest research looks at the origin and purpose of education. This text looks at the constant rise in anxiety, mental health issues, and depression in our students today. This extreme competition and labeling of students is highly unhealthy for our students. The label we give our students will follow them into their adulthood. Our current system is broken and has been broken for many generations of students. Education was supposed to be medicine for the human spirit, mind, and body. Real education takes care of the human spirit like medicine--it nurtures the spirit and emotions. Currently, if a student shows emotion or has a behavioural issue, the student will be put into the hall or sent to the office. Worst case scenario, the student is labeled and put into a different learning stream, and the issue of the student is never looked after, but neglected, and they never reach their true potential. This text looks at education as medicine, and furthermore it looks into the important pedagogy of seeing the importance of peace education--peace and justice studies as the foundation of peace in our schools, communities, and nations.
Archibald Spider and His Paper Glider

Archibald Spider and His Paper Glider

M Ed Nina Fowell B a

iUniverse
2017
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Archibald is a happy, curious spider who dreams about going on exciting adventures. One day Archibald spots a red paper glider stuck in the branches of a big maple tree, and he decides it's finally his chance to fly. He soars into the air and flies over the farm, open fields, and into barns. As he meets other creatures who help him solve the many problems he encounters, Archibald is already busy planning his next adventure Included in the book is a paper glider so children can fly along with Archibald or create their own adventures. The story of Archibald is designed to appeal to both boys and girls. A reading guide is also included that offers suggestions on how to reread the book in new ways. Using different perspectives and being actively involved teaches children different skills and knowledge.In this captivating children's tale, a spider sets out on a great paper glider adventure that makes his dream come true while teaching him the value of friendship.
Archibald Spider and His Paper Glider

Archibald Spider and His Paper Glider

M Ed Nina Fowell B a

iUniverse
2017
sidottu
Archibald is a happy, curious spider who dreams about going on exciting adventures. One day Archibald spots a red paper glider stuck in the branches of a big maple tree, and he decides it's finally his chance to fly. He soars into the air and flies over the farm, open fields, and into barns. As he meets other creatures who help him solve the many problems he encounters, Archibald is already busy planning his next adventure Included in the book is a paper glider so children can fly along with Archibald or create their own adventures. The story of Archibald is designed to appeal to both boys and girls. A reading guide is also included that offers suggestions on how to reread the book in new ways. Using different perspectives and being actively involved teaches children different skills and knowledge.In this captivating children's tale, a spider sets out on a great paper glider adventure that makes his dream come true while teaching him the value of friendship.
Learn Bharathanatyam

Learn Bharathanatyam

M a B Ed Balambal

Lulu.com
2017
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Natya has the power of cutting off all the worldly sorrows. It has the power of securing the four fold objects of life, namely virtue (Dharma), Wealth (Aasthi), conjugal happiness (Kaama), and salvation (Moksha). Natya increases one's fame, health, self confidence and making success in life. This book "Learn Bharathanatyam" comprises origin of Natya, Triangas, Abhinaya Hasthas (Mudras), Adavu - Karanas - steps and their practical applications, the growth of Natya from Sangam age, Indian classical Dances and growth of Bharathanatyam yesterday and today. It serves as a guide to Bharathanatyam learners, teachers, performers and lovers of the art. This book clearly demonstrates the expertise of the author in the great ancient and spiritual art Bharathanatyam.
SUPER Parenting

SUPER Parenting

Ed D M B a Scott; Olympia Ranee Scott

Lulu.com
2011
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SUPER Parenting, isn't perfect parenting...there's no such thing. Instead, it's a parenting philosophy that will assist parents in being super for their children. Super Parenting is being sensitive, understanding and positive while effectively being responsible for all of your children's needs. This formula, applied to pertinent parenting information, leads to educated and empowered parents who are capable of regaining control of their homes and their families' happiness. "Life affords no greater responsibility, no greater privilege, than the raising of the next generation." C. Everett Koop
The Awesome God Yahweh and His Peculiar people
'The Awesome God Yahweh and His Peculiar People' is the answer to three mind-blowing questions: 1. Who rebelled against God before the creation of the world. 2. What was God's purpose in creating man? 3. If the Lord Jesus Christ came to save the world, why do many go unsaved? The author answers the questions solely from the standpoint of the Bible. The angels are relieved from the guilt of the rebellion against God, the source of evil being outside God. Satan and the demons who were in existence before the creation of the world were the ones who rebelled against the authority of God. Man was created to defeat Satan and to destroy evil. God created man as a part of His war plan, allowed evil to be manifested in Satan's people, preserves His predestinated chosen ones as His soldiers to defeat Satan and his demons and has been destroying evil and the reprobates as and when evil surfaces through them. Thus two sets of people, God's people and Satan's people live simultaneously on earth together. God sent Jesus Christ to save only the predestinated people of God. He makes provision for His people to believe in Jesus and earns them for Himself. When His people fall into sin owing to Satan's influence coupled with their own weakness God in His mercy forgives them through the blood of His Son Jesus Christ and graciously sanctifies them by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit by his various gifts and fruits enables them to overcome evil and land up in the likeness of Jesus. The author exhorts the readers not to entertain thoughts that are unworthy of God by having erroneous notions. Such perverted notions about God in man's mind ultimately rot his mind. One should think rightly about God in order to praise Him worthily, to pray to Him with faith and to love Him perfectly. The author views the wrong representations of God as bondages put around the minds of God's people by Satan and takes the privilege of breaking the bondages in the Name of Lord Jesus Christ.
Simply Read!

Simply Read!

Vera Goodman B Ed M a

Trafford Publishing
2020
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Reading skills are acquired as we read books, share experiences and engage in talk with children. Feelings, attitudes, beliefs and the climate within the family are all important. Children will pick up the view of reading presented by their first teachers, the family. Family members who know a child and the experiences which have been part of the child's life are equipped to provide the support their young reader needs. Although it is possible for children to learn to read by reading only at school, most require extra practice. Reading is learned through apprenticeship. Just as you cannot learn to drive a car by reading a book on how to drive a car, you cannot learn to read by reading a book on how to read. The art of reading is gained through guided practice. How do humans learn? The most obvious ways that come to mind are memorizing, experiencing, practicing and listening. In our society, we often think of learning as being the result of formal education. However, much of what we learn happens without conscious awareness and many more subtle factors are involved. The brain builds a pool of knowledge based on experiences encountered from moment to moment. We cannot stop ourselves from learning. However, what is learned may not be what we want to learn or what is being taught. For instance, it is possible that efforts to teach reading might result in some children learning to dislike reading.
Simply Read!

Simply Read!

Vera Goodman B Ed M a

Trafford Publishing
2020
pokkari
Reading skills are acquired as we read books, share experiences and engage in talk with children. Feelings, attitudes, beliefs and the climate within the family are all important. Children will pick up the view of reading presented by their first teachers, the family. Family members who know a child and the experiences which have been part of the child's life are equipped to provide the support their young reader needs. Although it is possible for children to learn to read by reading only at school, most require extra practice. Reading is learned through apprenticeship. Just as you cannot learn to drive a car by reading a book on how to drive a car, you cannot learn to read by reading a book on how to read. The art of reading is gained through guided practice. How do humans learn? The most obvious ways that come to mind are memorizing, experiencing, practicing and listening. In our society, we often think of learning as being the result of formal education. However, much of what we learn happens without conscious awareness and many more subtle factors are involved. The brain builds a pool of knowledge based on experiences encountered from moment to moment. We cannot stop ourselves from learning. However, what is learned may not be what we want to learn or what is being taught. For instance, it is possible that efforts to teach reading might result in some children learning to dislike reading.
Simply Too Much Homework!

Simply Too Much Homework!

Vera Goodman B Ed M a

Trafford Publishing
2020
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The traditions and practices of schooling are long overdue for change. This book examines the academic and social conditions that add to the unnecessary stress experienced by teachers, parents and students. Childhood is not a race. Children need time for unstructured play. Children and adolescents need a voice in how they spend their free moments. Young and old alike need time to pursue hobbies and to get involved in some of the incredibly fascinating activities that our society has to offer. Evenings, weekends and holidays filled with homework leave little time for individual pursuits. We have been conditioned to accept the traditions of schooling because all of us have been there. However, the ways we educate the young must always be up for revision. The last decade has seen an exponential increase in high-stakes testing, the labeling and sorting of young children, the imposition of equal expectations on unequal capabilities, and the burdening of children with more than an eight hour work day. Change will only happen when parents appeal to governments and educators by insisting on an end to these detrimental practices. We must cooperate to design a new model on which to assign tasks and to evaluate accountability. Childhood and adolescence can be a time for cultivating and nurturing the sense of wonder that we are all born with. Our goal must be to foster a love of learning that lasts a lifetime.