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National Park Service Vegetation Inventory Program: Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, Michigan
Sara Lubinski; Jennifer Dieck; Jim Drake
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Inspire: Women's Stories of Accomplishment, Encouragement and Influence
Jennifer Drake Simmons
Pa Family Publishing
2014
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A Threadbare Soul: Poetry and Verse
Jennifer Drake Schroeder
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Informed by recent historical research on nineteenth-century nationalism, this book demonstrates how the construction of a German national identity, especially in girls' education, came to be experienced by reading girls. The age of nationalism in nineteenth-century Germany generally conjures up images of the Prussian military, Fürst Otto von Bismarck, and Hohenzollern kings who welded together a nation out of disparate principalities through war and domestic social policy. Good Girls, Good Germans looks at how girls and young women became "national" during this period by participating in the national community in the home, in state-sponsored Töchterschulen, and in their reading of Mädchenliteratur. By learning to subordinate desires for individual agency to the perceived needs of the national community -- what Askey calls "emotional nationalism" -- girls could fulfill their class- andgender-specific roles in society and discover a sense of their importance for the progress of the German nation. Informed by recent historical research on nineteenth-century nationalism, Good Girls, Good Germansdemonstrates how the top-down construction of a national identity, especially in girls' education, came to be experienced by reading girls. Chapters in this book examine literature published for and taught to girls that encouraged readers to view domestic duties -- and even romance -- as potential avenues for national expression. By aligning her heart with the demands of the nation, a girl could successfully display her national involvement within the confines of the private sphere. Jennifer Drake Askey is Coordinator of Academic Program Development at Wilfrid Laurier University.
When your child is hurting, all you want is for them to feel better ...Author Jennifer Drake Simmons spent years watching her son's medical condition impact his life. On the roller coaster of getting better and getting worse, her family sought answers from medicine and nutrition, hoping for a way for Will to feel better and stop the "bad guys" in his head from controlling his body.Still, the seizures continued, and the family adapted, twisting and turning to follow the path his epilepsy took.The toll on a child dealing with this is saddening, and that extends to the family. As Jennifer said, "Tears of fear and anxiety had worn a groove in my heart."Will's journey may be unique, but every family who has dealt with this searches for answers, searches for hope.A Mom's Will is about the Simmons family's journey, finding strength, trying new treatments, and eventually coming out of the storm.Jennifer beautifully details their story, with the laughter and tears that ripple through medical quests, helping other families see that they too can find a way A portion of the proceeds from sales of this book go toward the Epilepsy Association.
Assessment of Alternative Funding Models for Activities in RDECOM (Now CCDC) and ATEC
Drake Warren; Heather Krull; Jennifer Lamping Lewis
RAND
2020
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This Element focuses on the development of drawing (and painting) in childhood. The author begins by examining children's representational drawing, a topic that has received quite wide attention from the nineteenth century on. The author then turns to issues that have received far less attention and discusses the aesthetic property of expression, weighing the claim that young children's highly expressive drawings bear an affinity to twentieth century modernist art. The author then examines the function of drawing for children's emotional development. Next, looking at art prodigies, the author turns to the how of drawing, considering the relation of drawing talent to IQ and to visual-spatial skills. Finally, the author considers the relation between development and education in art and how educators can best nurture children's artistic development.
Transforming the Task with Number Choice Grades K-3
Tonia J. Land; Corey Drake; Molly Sweeney; Natalie Franke; Jennifer M. Johnson
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics,U.S.
2015
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The enduring challenge for every teacher is providing individual and responsive learning experiences for every student. Factor in other parts of the educator’s mission—aligning teaching with content and practice standards, providing worthwhile tasks for class participation and discussion, assessing mathematical understanding and progress—and the challenge is even greater. Transforming the Task with Number Choice presents a uniquely powerful tool to accomplish these goals and more.By choosing and sequencing productive arrays of numbers for problems, you can—meet the needs and strengths of individual learners with accessible, equitable, and differentiated math; address multiple content and practice standards; create rich, worthwhile tasks with multiple entry points; provide opportunities for students to vary their strategies and use the properties of operations; shift students’ focus from merely calculating answers to examining number relationships; assess students’ abilities and monitor their understanding.Choosing numbers that are “just right” is hard, but Transforming the Task with Number Choice supports and guides you by offering—strategies for aligning problem-solving tasks with students’ skills to build their understanding; examples of and strategies for using number choice to address a variety of Common Core (or other) content and practice standards; samples of work illustrating how students respond to different number choices; advice on how to focus on number choice within curricular materialstools for getting started and assessing students’ work, including downloadable
Jennifer Ryder had been engaged to James Cotts and they had been very happy.James had been an officer in the police force and the Special Forces unit and as far as Jennifer knew he had been well liked and respected.Things had been going well until James was asked to go to work in America. It seemed to Jennifer to be a hasty decision. He started his tour of duty in America and their relationship deteriorated. It was only because of Jennifer's persistence in trying to keep the relationship alive that eventually, all was made clear.The months that followed were hazardous, not just for James but for all his colleagues and friends too. They were all in terrible danger until after a great deal of hard work and sheer determination, James and his team brought the culprits to justice. However, success came at a price.
JENNIFER
Éditions Muse
2023
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