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Cuisinart Bread Machine Cookbook 1500
Do you want to be healthier, with fewer illnesses and still be able to have delicious foods?If yes, then you should not miss this cookbook The Foolproof and Easy Budget Friendly Recipes for Healthy Meals Part of the book is dedicated to preparing pizza bread, and among those recipes you will surely find the one that will become your favorite.Here is, in detail, what you can accomplish with this book: - Classic & white bread- Spicy and herbed bread- Grain, seed, and nut bread- Cheese bread- Vegetable bread- Fruit bread- Sourdough bread- Gluten-free bread- Keto bread- Sweet bread- Holiday bread- Rolls & pizzaDon't waste time looking for recipes across different books when, in just one book, you can have in your hands all the variations of homemade bread you have always wanted.
Cuisinart Bread Machine Cookbook 1500
Do you want to be healthier, with fewer illnesses and still be able to have delicious foods?If yes, then you should not miss this cookbook The Foolproof and Easy Budget Friendly Recipes for Healthy Meals Part of the book is dedicated to preparing pizza bread, and among those recipes you will surely find the one that will become your favorite.Here is, in detail, what you can accomplish with this book: - Classic & white bread- Spicy and herbed bread- Grain, seed, and nut bread- Cheese bread- Vegetable bread- Fruit bread- Sourdough bread- Gluten-free bread- Keto bread- Sweet bread- Holiday bread- Rolls & pizzaDon't waste time looking for recipes across different books when, in just one book, you can have in your hands all the variations of homemade bread you have always wanted.
Inspired By His Word: From the "WORD" Up! Collection

Inspired By His Word: From the "WORD" Up! Collection

Mary Hilton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Inspired By His Word Volume 1 is the first of the "WORD" Up collection of inspirational thoughts arising from reading and meditating on the Holy Word of God. The Bible is a guide on how we should live our daily lives as followers of Jesus Christ. The "WORD" Up collection provides a simple down-to-earth way in which the Word of God can be made applicable and relevant in our lives. This book will encourage you and challenge you in your walk as a Christian and your relationship with Jesus Christ.
Practical Visionaries

Practical Visionaries

Pam Hirsch; Mary Hilton

Routledge
2016
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An examination of women educationists in nineteenth and early twentieth century Britain. Working with new paradigms opened up by feminist scholarship, it reveals how women leaders were determined to transform education in the quest for a better society. Previous scholarship has either neglected the contributions of these women or has misplaced them. Consequently intellectual histories of education have come to seem almost exclusively masculine. This collection shows the important role which figures such as Mary Carpenter, Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon, Elizabeth Edwards and Maria Montessori played in the struggle to provide greater educational opportunities for women. The contributors are: Anne Bloomfield, Kevin J. Brehony, Norma Clarke, Peter Cunningham, Mary Jane Drummond, Elizabeth Edwards, Mary Hilton, Pam Hirsch, Jane Miller, Hilary Minns, Wendy Robinson, Gillian Sutherland and Ruth Watts.
Women and the Shaping of the Nation's Young
Researchers have neglected the cultural history of education and as a result women's educational works have been disparaged as narrowly didactic and redundant to the history of ideas. Mary Hilton's book serves as a corrective to these biases by culturally contextualising the popular educational writings of leading women moralists and activists including Sarah Fielding, Hester Mulso Chapone, Catherine Macaulay, Mary Wollstonecraft, Hannah More, Sarah Trimmer, Catharine Cappe, Priscilla Wakefield, Maria Edgeworth, Jane Marcet, Elizabeth Hamilton, Mary Carpenter, and Bertha von Marenholtz Bulow. Over a hundred-year period, from the rise of print culture in the mid-eighteenth century to the advent of the kindergarten movement in Britain in the mid-nineteenth, a variety of women intellectuals, from strikingly different ideological and theological milieux, supported, embellished, critiqued, and challenged contemporary public doctrines by positioning themselves as educators of the nation's young citizens. Of particular interest are their varying constructions of childhood expressed in a wide variety of published texts, including tales, treatises, explanatory handbooks, and collections of letters. By explicitly and consistently connecting the worlds of the schoolroom, the family, and the local parish to wider social, religious, scientific, and political issues, these women's educational texts were far more influential in the public realm than has been previously represented. Written deliberately to change the public mind, these texts spurred their many readers to action and reform.
Child-Centred Education

Child-Centred Education

Christine Doddington; Mary Hilton

SAGE Publications Inc
2007
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Against an increasingly authoritarian background of testing and instruction, concern is growing about disengagement and loss of depth and quality in education at all levels. Child Centred Education seeks to explore the role of Primary education within this debate. The book will inspire teachers and head teachers seeking to make their practice more genuinely educational. The authors capture the current opinion that primary schools can begin to reclaim some of their autonomy, be innovative and become more creative. Based on wide ranging research, the book sets out to revive the creative alternative to the rigid and impoverished learning experienced by too many primary school children. The authors: - Trace the origins and history of the child-centred tradition - Set out its fundamental beliefs and values - Explore its place in education today This book is for teachers, school governors, local authority officers, undergraduate and postgraduate teacher training, and professional development courses.
Child-Centred Education

Child-Centred Education

Christine Doddington; Mary Hilton

SAGE Publications Inc
2007
nidottu
Against an increasingly authoritarian background of testing and instruction, concern is growing about disengagement and loss of depth and quality in education at all levels. Child Centred Education seeks to explore the role of Primary education within this debate. The book will inspire teachers and head teachers seeking to make their practice more genuinely educational. The authors capture the current opinion that primary schools can begin to reclaim some of their autonomy, be innovative and become more creative. Based on wide ranging research, the book sets out to revive the creative alternative to the rigid and impoverished learning experienced by too many primary school children. The authors: - Trace the origins and history of the child-centred tradition - Set out its fundamental beliefs and values - Explore its place in education today This book is for teachers, school governors, local authority officers, undergraduate and postgraduate teacher training, and professional development courses.
Women and the Shaping of the Nation's Young

Women and the Shaping of the Nation's Young

Mary Hilton

Ashgate Publishing Limited
2007
sidottu
Researchers have neglected the cultural history of education and as a result women's educational works have been disparaged as narrowly didactic and redundant to the history of ideas. Mary Hilton's book serves as a corrective to these biases by culturally contextualising the popular educational writings of leading women moralists and activists including Sarah Fielding, Hester Mulso Chapone, Catherine Macaulay, Mary Wollstonecraft, Hannah More, Sarah Trimmer, Catharine Cappe, Priscilla Wakefield, Maria Edgeworth, Jane Marcet, Elizabeth Hamilton, Mary Carpenter, and Bertha von Marenholtz Bulow. Over a hundred-year period, from the rise of print culture in the mid-eighteenth century to the advent of the kindergarten movement in Britain in the mid-nineteenth, a variety of women intellectuals, from strikingly different ideological and theological milieux, supported, embellished, critiqued, and challenged contemporary public doctrines by positioning themselves as educators of the nation's young citizens. Of particular interest are their varying constructions of childhood expressed in a wide variety of published texts, including tales, treatises, explanatory handbooks, and collections of letters. By explicitly and consistently connecting the worlds of the schoolroom, the family, and the local parish to wider social, religious, scientific, and political issues, these women's educational texts were far more influential in the public realm than has been previously represented. Written deliberately to change the public mind, these texts spurred their many readers to action and reform.
Opening The Nursery Door

Opening The Nursery Door

Mary Hilton; Morag Styles; Victor Watson

Routledge
1997
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Opening the Nursery Door is a fascinating collection of essays inspired by the discovery of a tiny archive: the nursery library of Jane Johnson 1707-1759, wife of a Lincolnshire vicar. It has captured the scholarly interest of social anthropologists, historians, literary scholars, educationalists and archivists as it has opened up a range of questions about the nature of childhood within English cultural life over three centuries: the texts written and read to children, the multifarious ways childhood has been considered, shaped and schooled through literacy practices, and the hitherto ignored role of women educators in early childhood across all classes.
Opening The Nursery Door

Opening The Nursery Door

Mary Hilton; Morag Styles; Victor Watson

Routledge
1997
sidottu
Opening the Nursery Door is a fascinating collection of essays inspired by the discovery of a tiny archive: the nursery library of Jane Johnson 1707-1759, wife of a Lincolnshire vicar. It has captured the scholarly interest of social anthropologists, historians, literary scholars, educationalists and archivists as it has opened up a range of questions about the nature of childhood within English cultural life over three centuries: the texts written and read to children, the multifarious ways childhood has been considered, shaped and schooled through literacy practices, and the hitherto ignored role of women educators in early childhood across all classes.