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4 result(s) for "Middle school students Juvenile fiction."
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IN DEFENSE OF FICTION
When the CCSS authors opine that in order to achieve college and career readiness, students need to focus on facts, they bypass a wealth of research about child development, reading development, and the influence of fiction on both. Without a textbook in sight, students described insights they gleaned about life in the Jim Crow South, Greek and Roman mythology, autism, climate change, the firebombing of Dresden, cloning, world religions, the conditions of slavery, censorship, the Vietnam conflict, steroid abuse among athletes, the Holocaust, survival in the wild, artificial intelligence, World War I battlefields, the sinking of the Titanic, the attacks of 9/11, the Trujillo regime in the Dominican Republic, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and the French Revolution. Crichton thought they were more like birds but still leathery. Because of his novel's inspiration, I looked up modern paleontology and learned that we know now that dinosaurs were mostly covered with feathers, fluff, and quills.
Trade Publication Article
Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Neal Justin column
HBO's \"Sing Your Song,\" produced by his daughter Gina and narrated by the film's subject, practically dismisses his career as hitmaker and movie star to focus on his role as a worldwide activist, stumping for civil rights, unions and peace.
How To Teach Social Skills, Problem Solving and Anger Management in the Preschool Classroom
The training video \"How To Teach Social Skills, Problem Solving and Anger Management in the Preschool Classroom\" is reviewed.
The Denver Post Al Lewis column
The indictment can be viewed as either stingy on details or elegant in its simplicity. Each of the 42 counts lists a stock sale [Joe Nacchio] made between January and May 2001 and fits on a single line across the page. There are also about five pages that allege Nacchio was aware of Qwest's downward trajectory at the time of these trades. In June, attorneys representing Nacchio against a Securities and Exchange Commission civil action argued that he was guilty only of being optimistic about his company, or maybe even engaging in a little \"puffery.\" Nacchio was famous for puffery, particularly when it came to questions about his performance and pay. Nacchio's employment contract at Qwest gave him virtually unfettered use of the company jets. Qwest even paid for air travel for his family between New Jersey, where Nacchio kept his home, and Denver, where he worked.