Everyone Goes to School

Everyone Goes to School

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  • Author: Robertson
  • Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
  • ISBN: 1634305566
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 28

School is a place everyone goes to, but are they all the same? They certainly aren’t. Learn about schools around the world and what kids eat for lunch, when their summer vacation is, and even how long they have to go each day. It may make you think school isn’t so bad after all! Get your backpack on and get ready to visit schools around the globe! This title will allow students to ask and answer questions such as who, what, where, when, why, and how to demonstrate understanding of key details in a text. • World map • Bold keywords with phonetic glossary • Multicultural


Little Ghoul Goes to School

Little Ghoul Goes to School

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  • Author: Jef Czekaj
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • ISBN: 0063089505
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 32

Perfect for back-to-school and Halloween, this is a funny and sweet story about a monster’s first day of school by the popular author-illustrator of Cat Secrets. The ideal next read for fans of First Day Jitters, My Monster Mama Loves Me So, and We Don’t Eat Our Classmates. Little Ghoul is nervous about her first day of school. Her mom assures her that it will be great: The teachers will be scary. The lunch will be revolting! And the other classmates will be spine-tingling and creepy. But what if Little Ghoul’s greatest fears come true—and everyone is nice? In this hilariously silly take on a monster’s first day, Little Ghoul learns that school can be fun for creatures of every kind.


Back to School

Back to School

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  • Author: Michael Anthony Rose
  • Publisher: The New Press
  • ISBN: 1595587861
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 226

"Shines a light on institutions that are teaching students, young and old, how to rebuild our economy and put America back to work" (President Bill Clinton). It's a statistic that's sure to surprise: Close to forty-five percent of postsecondary students in the United States today did not enroll in college directly out of high school, and many attend only part-time. Following a tradition of self-improvement as old as the Republic, the "nontraditional" college student is becoming the norm. Back to School is the first book to look at the schools that serve a growing population of "second-chancers," exploring what higher education--in the fullest sense of the term--can offer our rapidly changing society and why it is so critical to support the institutions that make it possible for millions of Americans to better their lot in life. In the anecdotal style of his bestselling Possible Lives, Mike Rose crafts rich and moving vignettes of people in tough circumstances who find their way, who get a second . . . or third . . . or even fourth chance, and who, in a surprising number of cases, reinvent themselves as educated, engaged citizens. Rose reminds us that our nation's economic and civic future rests heavily on the health of the institutions that serve millions of everyday people--not simply the top twenty universities listed in U.S. News and World Report--and paints a vivid picture of the community colleges and adult education programs that give so many a shot at reaching their aspirations. "Thoughtful and surprising." --The Washington Post "Inspiring stories of older Americans attending secondary schools." --Kirkus Reviews


Phoenix Goes to School

Phoenix Goes to School

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  • Author: Michelle Finch
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN: 1784509248
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 37

My Mommy tells me I'm perfect and to be brave. "You know who you are," she says, "Just be yourself and always listen to your heart." With those words of encouragement from her Mom, Phoenix is preparing for her first day of school. She is excited but scared of being bullied because of her gender identity and expression. Yet when she arrives at school she finds help and support from teachers and friends, and finds she is brave enough to talk to other kids about her gender! This is an empowering and brightly-illustrated children's book for children aged 3+ to help children engage with gender identity in a fun, uplifting way. It supports trans children who are worried about being bullied or misunderstood.


The Year I Didn't Go to School

The Year I Didn't Go to School

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  • Author: Giselle Potter
  • Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
  • ISBN: 9781481479950
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 0

These are the best things that happened to me the year I didn't go to school: Traveled around Italy with my family's theatre troupe. Performed in a theatre outside. (I was a monkey, a panda, and a lion!) Ate spaghetti with fried egg on top. Slept in a truck. Wove cowboy boots. Ciao! (I spoke Italian.) Kept a journal to remember everything that happened.


Mouse Goes to School

Mouse Goes to School

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  • Author: Kate Stone
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781449455842
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 16

A fully illustrated board book adaptation of the original Flip-Flap book, Mouse Goes to School is perfect for the toddler and preschool crowd with its sturdy board book construction and smaller format for smaller hands. Mouse and his friends are back! In Mouse Goes to School, everyone's excited about the first day. From riding the bus to story time and crafts, little readers will love turning the pages of this extra-sturdy board book to see what comes next. Sweet illustrations and charming characters make this the perfect present for little ones who are anxious (or excited) about their first days of school.


Should Students Go to School All Year Round?

Should Students Go to School All Year Round?

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  • Author: Elizabeth Morgan
  • Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing LLC
  • ISBN: 1534525564
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 26

In some parts of the world, students go to school all year. Is this a good idea? Readers ask themselves this question as they explore different arguments for and against year-round schooling. As they discover these different points of view, they learn the importance of respecting other opinions. The informative main text is supplemented by fact boxes, which readers can use to develop their own informed opinion on this topic. Full-color photographs and a helpful graphic organizer enhance the reading experience, keeping young readers engaged as they develop essential critical-thinking skills.


Everyone Has a Home

Everyone Has a Home

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  • Author: Nancy Allen
  • Publisher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
  • ISBN: 1634305620
  • Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 28

In Everyone Has a Home, readers will learn about the unique places that people call home all over the world. The real-world examples celebrate diversity and prove that we are all more alike than we realize. Children will love learning about the differences and similarities of people and places around the world as they strengthen reading comprehension skills with text-based questions. Each 24-page title in the Little World Everyone Everywhere series features full-color photographs, world maps, bold keywords with a photo glossary, comprehension and extension activities, and more to engage young learners and prompt their reading comprehension skills.


H.R. 5504

H.R. 5504

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  • Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 132


The Journey Before Us

The Journey Before Us

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  • Author: Laura Nichols
  • Publisher: Rutgers University Press
  • ISBN: 1978805640
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 190

More students are enrolling in college than ever before in U.S. history. Yet, many never graduate. In The Journey Before Us, Laura Nichols examines why this is by sharing the experiences of aspiring first-generation college students as they move from middle-school to young adulthood. By following the educational trajectories and transitions of Latinx, mainly second-generation immigrant students and analyzing national data, Nichols explores the different paths that students take and the factors that make a difference. The interconnected role of schools, neighborhoods, policy, employment, advocates, identity, social class, and family reveal what must change to address the “college completion crisis.” Appropriate for anyone wanting to understand their own educational journey as well as students, teachers, counselors, school administrators, scholars, and policymakers, The Journey Before Us outlines what is needed so that education can once again be a means of social mobility for those who would be the first in their families to graduate from college.