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On the Write Track A Practical Guide to Teaching Writing in Primary Schools

On the Write Track A Practical Guide to Teaching Writing in Primary Schools

On the Write Track puts teachers’ autonomy and their knowledge of what is right for their pupils at the heart of teaching writing. It explores a set of research-based principles before illustrating these with case studies and examples of classroom practice. Writing is about communication. Learning to write gives children a voice that others will listen to – a voice they can use to share their ideas articulate their feelings amuse and delight their readers and argue for what they believe in. While every child every teacher and every classroom are different approaches to teaching writing can sometimes feel prescriptive whether they are based on a particular curriculum model commercial scheme assessment system or underlying philosophy. This book provides freedom and choice by introducing a series of ‘tracks’ for writing teaching including practical approaches to: Building a community of writers in the classroom Employing a process-led sequence for teaching writing Encouraging children to write for pleasure and share their own interests Exploring the use of rich and diverse texts as fuel for writing Drawing on spoken language and oracy to develop written communication Teaching grammar and punctuation to support writing Utilising feedback to help children develop their writing voice Using drama and play as starting points for writing Through considering these different tracks and thinking about how to weave them together into a coherent whole teachers can help every child to make the journey to being a confident skilled keen writer. | On the Write Track A Practical Guide to Teaching Writing in Primary Schools

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Track Two Diplomacy and Jerusalem The Jerusalem Old City Initiative

U.S. Freight Rail Economics and Policy Are We on the Right Track?

U.S. Freight Rail Economics and Policy Are We on the Right Track?

The passage of the Staggers Rail Act in 1980 led brought a renaissance to the freight rail industry. In the decade following economists documented the effects of the Act on a variety of important economic metrics including prices costs and productivity. Over the preceding years and with the return of the industry to more stable footing attention to the industry by economists faded. The lack of attention however has not been due to a dearth of ongoing economic and policy issues that continue to confront the industry. In this volume we begin to rectify this inattention. Rather than retread older analyses or provide yet another look at the consequences of Staggers we assemble a collection of ten chapters in four sections that collectively provide fresh and up-to-date analyses of the economic issues and policy challenges the industry faces: the first section sets the context through foundational discussion of freight rail; the second section highlights the role of freight rail in an increasingly interrelated economy; the third section examines industry structure and scope in freight rail; and the fourth section assesses current regulatory challenges that confront freight rail. This book will be of great value to researchers academics policymakers and students interested in the fields of freight rail economics and policy transportation business history and regulatory economics. | U. S. Freight Rail Economics and Policy Are We on the Right Track?

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Social and Emotional Skills Training for Children The Fast Track Friendship Group Manual

Therapeutic Work for Children with Complex Trauma A Three-Track Psychodynamic Approach

Inclusive Collegiality and Nontenure-Track Faculty Engaging All Faculty as Colleagues to Promote Healthy Departments and Institutions

Inclusive Collegiality and Nontenure-Track Faculty Engaging All Faculty as Colleagues to Promote Healthy Departments and Institutions

This book focuses on the status and work of full-time non-tenure-track faculty (NTTF) whose ranks are increasing as tenure track faculty (TTF) make up a smaller percentage of the professoriate. NTTF experience highly uneven and conditional access to collegiality are often excluded from decision-making spaces and receive limited respect from their TTF colleagues because of outdated notions that link perceived expertise almost exclusively to scholarship. The result is often a sub-class of faculty marginalized in their departments which reduces the inclusion of diverse voices in academic governance professional relationships and student learning. Given these implications the authors ask how can departments institutions and the profession do more to engage NTTF as full and active colleagues? The limited access of NTTF to the rights and responsibilities of collegiality harms institutional success in several ways. Given the full-time nature of their work and the heavy (but not exclusive) focus on instruction NTTF are likely to be on campus as much or more than TTF and thus be engaged with students colleagues and administrators in ways that more closely resemble TTF than part-time faculty. Their limited access to collegial spaces makes it harder for them to do their jobs by restricting access to information and input into decision-making. Moreover since the greatest growth among women faculty and faculty of color is in NTTF roles their exclusion from collegiality and decision-making negates the very diversity the profession claims to seek. Finally colleges and universities face financial curricular and organizational challenges which require broad input although the burden of governance is falling on fewer shoulders as the percentage of TTF declines and NTTF are excluded from these spaces. Ultimately NTTF must be engaged as partners and colleagues in supporting institutional health. This book – the fruit of extensive data collection at two institutions over a five-year period – describes lessons learned from and benefits experienced by departments that have successfully supported and engaged NTTF as colleagues. Drawing on their research data and analysis of “healthy” departments that integrate NTTF the authors identify the practices policies and approaches that support NTTF inclusion shape a more positive workplace environment improve morale satisfaction and commitment and fully leverage the expertise of NTTF and the valuable human capital they represent. The authors argue that this more inclusive collegiality improves governance supports institutional success and serves diverse institutional missions. Though primarily addressed to institutional leaders department chairs tenure-line faculty and leaders in the academic profession it is hoped that the findings will be useful to NTTF who are engaged as advocates for and partners in the change process required to address the evolving structure of the university faculty. | Inclusive Collegiality and Nontenure-Track Faculty Engaging All Faculty as Colleagues to Promote Healthy Departments and Institutions

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Advances in Research on Illicit Networks

History on Film/Film on History

History on Film/Film on History

Leadership on the China Coast

Studies on Ancient Christianity

On Freud’s “The Uncanny”

The American System Speeches on the Tariff Question and on Internal Improvements

On Realism

Epicurus on the Self

On Dreams

Bibliography On Holocaust Literature Supplement

On Religion

Border Frictions Gender Generation and Technology on the Frontline

Border Frictions Gender Generation and Technology on the Frontline

How did Canadian border officers come to think of themselves as a police of the border? This book tells the story of the shift to law enforcement in Canadian border control. From the 1990s onward it traces the transformation of a customs organization into a border-policing agency. Border Frictions investigates how considerable political efforts and state resources have made bordering a matter of security and trade facilitation best managed with surveillance technologies. Based on interviews with border officers ethnographic work carried out in the vicinity of land border ports of entry and policy analysis this book illuminates features seldom reviewed by critical border scholars. These include the fraught circulation of data the role of unions in shaping the border policy agenda the significance of professional socialization in the making of distinct generations of security workers and evidence of the masculinization of bordering. In a time when surveillance technologies track the mobilities of goods and people and push their control beyond and inside geopolitical borderlines Côté-Boucher unpacks how we came to accept the idea that it is vital to deploy coercive bordering tactics at the land border. Written in a clear and engaging style this book will appeal to students and scholars in criminology sociology social theory politics and geography and appeal to those interested in learning about the everyday reality of policing the border. | Border Frictions Gender Generation and Technology on the Frontline

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Interviews in Applied Linguistics Autobiographical Reflections on Research Processes

Interviews in Applied Linguistics Autobiographical Reflections on Research Processes

This book is a personal reflection on research interviews. Written as an autobiography it invites the reader to accompany the author on his personal journey of over three decades of research carried out on a range of topics in a range of contexts. It mixes academic genres moving back and forth between life-story telling and more standard academic writing. This book has been written with several aims in mind. First it aims to present the author’s perspective on research interviews acquired over time to researchers of all kinds (from novice to experienced). Second while it contains valuable information about the practice of interviewing it is written in such a way that it avoids the kind of dry and overly structured presentation style that one finds in textbook-like publications on the topic. Third and finally this book aims to complement previous publications on interviews (e. g. Cicourel Briggs Mishler Kvale) which have approached the topic from a reflexive sociolinguistic/linguistic anthropological perspective that frames interviews not as information mining expeditions but as communicative events and conversations. This unique reflection on research interviews will be of interest to advanced students and researchers in applied linguistics and sociolinguistics and will also be relevant to researchers working in social sciences and humanities disciplines. | Interviews in Applied Linguistics Autobiographical Reflections on Research Processes

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A Focus on Ratios and Proportions Bringing Mathematics Education Research to the Classroom

A Focus on Ratios and Proportions Bringing Mathematics Education Research to the Classroom

This resource offers a groundbreaking effort to make mathematics education research on ratios and proportions readily accessible and understandable to preservice and in-service teachers of grades 6 to 8. Using extensive annotated samples of student work and based on research gathered in the Ongoing Assessment Project (OGAP) A Focus on Ratios and Proportions teaches readers how students develop understanding and fluency involving ratio and proportion concepts. Special features include: A close focus on student work including 150+ annotated pieces of student work to help teachers improve their ability to recognize assess and monitor their students’ errors and misconceptions as well as their developing conceptual understanding. A focus on the OGAP Ratios and Proportions Progression based on research conducted with hundreds of teachers and thousands of pieces of student work. Sections on how Common Core State Standards for Math (CCSSM) are supported by math education research. Student work samples and vignettes to illuminate the research as well as end of chapter Looking Back questions and Instructional Links which allow teachers to analyze evidence of student thinking and strategies and consider instructional responses. An accompanying eResource available online offers an answer key as well as extensive explanation of the Looking Back questions. Like A Focus on Multiplication and Division and A Focus on Fractions this book is designed to bridge the gap between what math education researchers know and what teachers need to know in order to better understand evidence in student work and make effective instructional decisions. | A Focus on Ratios and Proportions Bringing Mathematics Education Research to the Classroom

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Acting for the Camera: Back to One

Perspectives on Impact Leading Voices On Making Systemic Change in the Twenty-First Century

Perspectives on Impact Leading Voices On Making Systemic Change in the Twenty-First Century

Perspectives on Impact brings together leaders from across sectors to reflect on our approaches to social change. Sharing diverse examples from their work these authors show how we must think more systemically and work more collaboratively to move the needle on the biggest social humanitarian and environmental challenges facing our world. Chapters by: Niko Canner Shanti Nayak and Cynthia Warner (Incandescent) Duncan Green (OxFam) Farah Ramzan Golant (Girl Effect kyu) Sara Holoubek (Luminary Labs) Joi Ito (MIT Media Lab) Leila Janah (Samasource LXMI Samaschool) Amirah Jiwa George Kronnisanyon Werner (Republic of Liberia) Chris Larkin (IDEO. org) Eric Maltzer (Medora Ventures Middlebury College) Jane Nelson (Harvard Kennedy School) Craig Nevill-Manning and Prem Ramaswami (Sidewalk Labs) Jacqueline Novogratz (Acumen) Deena Shakir (GV formerly Google Ventures) Jose Miguel Sokoloff (MullenLowe Group) Lara Stein (TEDx Women's March Global) Piyush Tantia (ideas42) Fay Twersky (William & Flora Hewlett Foundation) Sherrie Rollins Westin and Shari Rosenfeld (Sesame Workshop) Perspectives on Impact and its sister book Perspectives on Purpose bring together leading voices from across sectors to discuss how we must adapt our organizations for the twenty-first century world. Perspectives on Impact focuses on the recalibration of social impact approaches to tackle complex humanitarian social and environmental challenges; Perspectives on Purpose looks at the shifting role of the corporation in society through the lens of purpose. | Perspectives on Impact Leading Voices On Making Systemic Change in the Twenty-First Century

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