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Liberating Language: Sites of Rhetorical Education in Nineteenth-Century Black America

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Liberating Language: Sites of Rhetorical Education in Nineteenth-Century Black America


Author: Shirley Wilson Logan
Edition: 1st
ISBN: 0809328720
Number Of Pages: 224
Release Date: 2008-09-03
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

Product Description:

Liberating Language identifies experiences of nineteenth-century African Americans—categorized as sites of rhetorical education—that provided opportunities to develop effective communication and critical text-interpretation skills. Author Shirley Wilson Logan considers how nontraditional sites, which seldom involved formal training in rhetorical instruction, proved to be effective resources for African American advancement.

Logan traces the ways that African Americans learned lessons in rhetoric through language-based activities associated with black survival in nineteenth-century America, such as working in political organizations, reading and publishing newspapers, maintaining diaries, and participating in literary societies. According to Logan, rhetorical training was manifested through places of worship and military camps, self-education in oratory and elocution, literary societies, and the black press. She draws on the experiences of various black rhetors of the era, such as

Frederick Douglass, Frances Harper, Fanny Coppin, Charles Chesnutt, Ida B. Wells, and the lesser-known Oberlin-educated Mary Virginia Montgomery, Virginia slave preacher "Uncle Jack," and former slave "Mrs. Lee."

Liberating Language addresses free-floating literacy, a term coined by scholar and writer Ralph Ellison, which captures the many settings where literacy and rhetorical skills were acquired and developed, including slave missions, religious gatherings, war camps, and even cigar factories. In Civil War camp- sites, for instance, black soldiers learned to read and write, corresponded with the editors of black newspapers, edited their own camp-based papers, and formed literary associations.

Liberating Language outlines nontraditional means of acquiring rhetorical skills and demonstrates how African Americans, faced with the lingering consequences of enslavement and continuing oppression, acquired rhetorical competence during the late eighteenth century and throughout the nineteenth century.

 



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Writing Strategies for U.S. History Classes: A Guide for Teachers

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Writing Strategies for U.S. History Classes: A Guide for Teachers


Author: Scott Whipple
ISBN: 1578864674
Number Of Pages: 106
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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Here is an easy reference guide for teacher to utilize in order to provide students with more than 180 writing activities that can be assigned in U.S. History classes.

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Biology Super Review

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Biology Super Review

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REA's Super Reviews help students brush up on tough subjects. They are more thorough than ordinary subject reviews but less complex than voluminous study guides. Numerous solved problems accompany the review and bring it to life. The Biology Super Review examines the chemical and molecular basis of life, cellular organization, cellular metabolism and energy pathways, nutrition in plants and animals, the circulatory systems of animals, the nervous system, behavior, reproduction, genetic inheritance, evolution, and ecology. Exercises and quizzes enable students to check whether they have learned what they need to know, whether they understand the subject and have command of it.

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The Servant Leader and High School Change

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The Servant Leader and High School Change: More Lessons from Principal to Principal


Author: Rocky Wallace
ISBN: 1578869528
Number Of Pages: 104
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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Across the country, there is an urgent call for transformational high school reform. The Servant Leader and High School Change addresses the plea for secondary school reinvention, inspiring the reader to get more involved in local school improvement efforts. Wallace captures_in story form_what students, teachers, administrators, and parents have been saying for a long time: there is a simpler, more effective way to run a people-centered school.

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The Invisible Faculty: Improving the Status of Part-Timers in Higher Education (Jossey Bass Higher and Adult Education Series)

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Over the past decade, colleges and universities nationwide have increased significantly their use of part-time (often called "adjunct") instructors. While often criticized, this practice enables colleges and universities to infuse real world perspectives into many of their courses and expand their total course offerings, without incurring permanent long-term costs. For those of us concerned about improving the teaching effectiveness of adjunct instructors, The Invisible Faculty is the definitive resource of "hard research." Many who take a cursory view of Drs. Gappa and Leslie's work, or that of others of us who write on this topic, seem to immediately conclude that our agenda is an increased use of part-time faculty. In reality, our agenda is to make significant improvements in a well-entrenched practice that is not going to go away, in spite of the clamor of academic traditionalists.

The Invisible Faculty: Improving the Status of Part-Timers in Higher Education (Jossey Bass Higher and Adult Education Series)



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Author:
  • Judith M. Gappa
  • David W. Leslie
Edition: 1
ISBN: 1555425178
Number Of Pages: 324
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

Product Description:
This book presents a stunning portrayal of the complexities of part-time faculty and their working conditions, and an exemplary set of practical but universally applicable recommAndations for change.
?Ellen Earle Chaffee, vice chancellor for academic affairs, North Dakota University System



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Excellent expose w/solid suggestions
This is a must-read for anyone concerned about higher education in America in any way. The causes and consequences of having half (or more -- at both our community college and the local branch of the U it's 70%) of the student credit hours taught by "contract" employees, many of whom teach a full load for 1/3rd the pay and no benefits, are layed out in great detail for all involved. With college education costs going up at a rate exceeding the rate of inflation by several times over the last decade or more, this book should also be of interest to taxpayers wanting to know where all the money is going. The book ends with a most useful and helpful list of several dozen sound and concrete things which could be done to improve things (if anyone really cared). Get a copy for yourself and also buy one to send to a local Dean or University President!


Itinerant Faculty: the Higher Education Scandal
In higher education today, a common complaint among students is that faculty don't seem to care much about doing a good job of teaching. A major reason why is that nearly half the instructors are adjuncts paid from 1555425178,000 - ,000 a course. They are not tenure-track, and giving a best effort in the classroom or keeping up with the literature of their field are not rewarded. If a truly bad teacher comes along they are summarily dropped, but mediocrity is not grounds for termination. Administrators running campuses as corporations like the money bottom line, since the underpaid adjuncts handle half the students and salary money can go to research stars (and of course, themselves). The students are the ones who are truly hurt; no wonder so many drop out.

Policy, Experience and Change: Cross-Cultural Reflections on Inclusive Education (Inclusive Education: Cross Cultural Perspectives)

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Policy, Experience and Change: Cross-Cultural Reflections on Inclusive Education (Inclusive Education: Cross Cultural Perspectives)


Edition: 1st ed. 2007. 2nd printing
ISBN: 1402087314
Number Of Pages: 204
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

Product Description:

This book represents an original and innovatory series of insights, ideas and questions concerning inclusive education and cross-cultural understandings. Drawing on historical and cultural material, policy developments, legislation and research findings, the book provides a critical exploration of key factors including Inclusive Education, human rights, change, diversity and special educational needs. It is a key focus of consideration how these are defined and experienced within particular societies. Contradictions, ambiguities, complexities and differences within and between societies are identified and discussed. Each contributor offers some insights into their own developments and struggles in the pursuit of inclusive thinking, values and practices.

Overall, the book enriches our existing knowledge and understanding and provides a stimulus for further work of a conceptual, theoretical and empirical form, concerning this fundamentally important topic of cross-cultural perspectives on Inclusive Education. It is essential reading for policy makers, students, teachers and researchers.

 



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Teachers, Schools, and Society Florida Version;a Brief Introduction to Education (Florida Version, first edition)

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Teachers, Schools, and Society Florida Version;a Brief Introduction to Education (Florida Version, first edition)

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Capstone: Exemplary Lessons for High School Economics: Teacher's Guide/student activities set

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Capstone: Exemplary Lessons for High School Economics: Teacher\'s Guide/student activities set

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When combined with a textbook, Capstone provides activities for a complete high school economics course. 45 exemplary lessons, over half of which are completely new, help students learn to apply economic reasoning to a wide range of real-world subjects - ranging from personal finance to global issues. The economic way of thinking helps students bring logic and meaning to all high school economics courses. Lessons cover: Markets Supply and demand Personal finance Macroeconomics The role of government The global economy ...and more Capstone is correlated to the Voluntary National Content Standards in Economics. The two-book set contains a teacher's guide and student activities book with a complete glossary of economic terms. Multiple-choice and essay questions are built into each lesson.

The Council for Economic Education envisions a world in which people are empowered through economic and financial literacy to make informed and responsible choices throughout their lives as consumers, savers, investors, workers, citizens, and participants in our global economy.

Some of the areas in K-12 education we publish in include:

- Establishing and building credit

- Managing personal finances

- Understanding economics on a local, national, and global level

- Using economics in other subject areas: Social Studies, Geography, History, etc.


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Outdoor Play: Teaching Strategies With Young Children (Early Childhood Education Series (Teachers College Pr))

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Author: Jane P. Perry
ISBN: 0807741183
Number Of Pages: 128
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

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How do children make sense of their world? This work adds keen insight into why outdoor play is a significant yet overlooked aspect of young children's development. The author shows how teachers can support self-directed pretend play, and connects theories of play and children's culture.

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Keen insight into why outdoor play is a significant
In Outdoor Play: Teaching Strategies With Young Children, research coordinator and teacher Jane Perry provides the reader with keen insight into why outdoor play is a significant (yet frequently overlooked) aspect of a young child's emotional, social, and physical development. Perry analyses play within a framework of "initiation, negotiation, and enactment", showing how teachers can effectively support self-directed pretend play. Perry's superbly presented text also connects and illustrates theories of play and children's culture. Outdoor Play is very strongly recommended for students of child development, playground supervisors, and preschool through grade school classroom teachers.

Equity and Information Communication Technology (ICT) in Education (New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies)

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Equity and Information Communication Technology (ICT) in Education (New Literacies and Digital Epistemologies)


Author: Neil Anderson
Edition: First printing
ISBN: 0820452432
Number Of Pages: 271
Languages:
Unknown: English
Original Language: English
Published: English

Product Description:
Information communication technologies (ICT) permeate almost every facet of our daily business and have become an important priority for formal and informal education. This places an enormous responsibility to achieve equitable deployment of ICT on governments, education systems, and communities. Important equity issues examined in this book include gender issues, disability, digital divide, hardware and software developments, and knowledge transfer. Previous books have tended to concentrate on single aspects of equity and computer use; this book fills the pressing need for a comprehensive look at the issues. Equity and Information Communication Technology (ICT) in Education is an essential book for professionals involved in this emerging area of study, and a useful text for undergraduate and graduate classrooms.

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