Klasse! 2

Klasse! 2

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  • Author: Corinna Schicker
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780199123032
  • Category : German language
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

Klasse! 2 is the second stage of a stimulating three-part German course, catering for a wide range of abilities. The Students' Book provides differentiation via Noch mal! and Extra! activities and pages, whilst the Workbook provides consolidation and extra support for all language covered inthe Students' Book. Graded activities and assessment materials are provided in the photocopiable Copymaster Book, together with vocabulary sheets and visuals for language presentation. The Teacher's Book provides teaching notes, transcripts, answers and cross-references to the new NationalCurriculum. The Coursemaster provides detailed unit overviews and spread-by-spread schemes of work for the course and is in line with the QCA Scheme of Work. Klasse! Informatik is an integrated IT component for use alongside the course: it is available from Camsoft (tel: 01628 825206).


Top Student, Top School?

Top Student, Top School?

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  • Author: Alexandria Walton Radford
  • Publisher: University of Chicago Press
  • ISBN: 022604100X
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 294

Most of us think that valedictorians can write their own ticket. By reaching the top of their class they have proven their merit, so their next logical step should be to attend the nation’s very best universities. Yet in Top Student, Top School?, Alexandria Walton Radford, of American Institutes for Research, reveals that many valedictorians do not enroll in prestigious institutions. Employing an original five-state study that surveyed nine hundred public high school valedictorians, she sets out to determine when and why valedictorians end up at less selective schools, showing that social class makes all the difference. Radford traces valedictorians’ paths to college and presents damning evidence that high schools do not provide sufficient guidance on crucial factors affecting college selection, such as reputation, financial aid, and even the application process itself. Left in a bewildering environment of seemingly similar options, many students depend on their parents for assistance—and this allows social class to rear its head and have a profound impact on where students attend. Simply put, parents from less affluent backgrounds are far less informed about differences in colleges’ quality, the college application process, and financial aid options, which significantly limits their child’s chances of attending a competitive school, even when their child has already managed to become valedictorian. Top Student, Top School? pinpoints an overlooked yet critical juncture in the education process, one that stands as a barrier to class mobility. By focusing solely on valedictorians, it shows that students’ paths diverge by social class even when they are similarly well-prepared academically, and this divergence is traceable to specific failures by society, failures that we can and should address. Watch an interview of Alexandria Walton Radford discussing her book here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F81c1D1BpY0


Black Students-Middle Class Teachers

Black Students-Middle Class Teachers

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  • Author: Jawanza Kunjufu
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 180

This compelling look at the relationship between the majority of African American students and their teachers provides answers and solutions to the hard-hitting questions facing education in today's black and mixed-race communities. Are teachers prepared by their college education departments to teach African American children? Are schools designed for middle-class children and, if so, what are the implications for the 50 percent of African Americans who live below the poverty line? Is the major issue between teachers and students class or racial difference? Why do some of the lowest test scores come from classrooms where black educators are teaching black students? How can parents negotiate with schools to prevent having their children placed in special education programs? Also included are teaching techniques and a list of exemplary schools that are successfully educating African Americans.


Kick-Start Your Class

Kick-Start Your Class

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  • Author: LouAnne Johnson
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
  • ISBN: 1118104560
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 290

The New York Times bestseller author of Dangerous Minds has a new way to engage students LouAnne Johnson's newest book is a collection of fun and simple educational icebreaker activities that get students excited and engaged from the very first minute of class. These activities are great to use with students at all levels, and many of the activities include variations and modifications for different groups. Research has shown that the use of icebreakers increases student motivation by creating an emotional connection between the student and school. In as little as five minutes, a creative icebreaker can engage students' brains, encourage critical thinking, and much more. Includes a fun-filled collection of icebreakers that get students thinking and keeps them engaged Written by LouAnne Johnson, a teacher and acclaimed author of eight books Contains ideas for promoting creativity, unifying the classroom community, preventing disruptive behavior, and creating positive attitudes towards school and learning No matter what your students' age group this book will give you the tools you need to create a classroom environment that promotes learning.


College Aspirations and Access in Working-Class Rural Communities

College Aspirations and Access in Working-Class Rural Communities

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  • Author: Sonja Ardoin
  • Publisher: Lexington Books
  • ISBN: 1498536875
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 157

College Aspirations and Access in Working Class Rural Communities: The Mixed Signals, Challenges, and New Language First-Generation Students Encounter explores how a working class, rural environment influences rural students’ opportunities to pursue higher education and engage in the college choice process. Based on a case study with accounts from rural high school students and counselors, this book examines how these communities perceive higher education and what challenges arise for both rural students and counselors. The book addresses how college knowledge and university jargon illustrate the gap between rural cultural capital and higher education cultural capital. Insights about approaches to reduce barriers created by college knowledge and university jargon are shared and strategies for offering rural students pathways to learn academic language and navigate higher education are presented for both secondary and higher education institutions.


Unicorn School

Unicorn School

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  • Author: Linda Chapman
  • Publisher: Penguin UK
  • ISBN: 0141322470
  • Category : Juvenile Fiction
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 56

Set in the enchanting land of Arcadia where the unicorns live, the 'Unicorn School' series finds the young creatures tackling some of the everyday problems that small children often face when they first begin school.


English for the financial sector. Student's book audio-CD

English for the financial sector. Student's book audio-CD

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  • Author: I. E. Mackenzie
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9783125342736
  • Category : English language
  • Languages : en
  • Pages :

Providing at least 50 hours of classroom material, this course builds financial language and teaches students about key financial concepts. It also focuses on the communication skills necessary for working effectively within the industry. It covers a wide range of financial topics, including retail and investment banking, accounting, trade finance, and mergers and acquisitions.


Learning to Labor

Learning to Labor

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  • Author: Paul E. Willis
  • Publisher: Columbia University Press
  • ISBN: 9780231053570
  • Category : Business & Economics
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 244

Claims the rebellion of poor and working class children against school authority prepares them for working class jobs.


Straddling Class in the Academy

Straddling Class in the Academy

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  • Author: Sonja Ardoin
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis
  • ISBN: 1000971279
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 238

Why do we feel uncomfortable talking about class? Why is it taboo? Why do people often address class through coded terminology like trashy, classy, and snobby? How does discriminatory language, or how do conscious or unconscious derogatory attitudes, or the anticipation of such behaviors, impact those from poor and working class backgrounds when they straddle class? Through 26 narratives of individuals from poor and working class backgrounds – ranging from students, to multiple levels of administrators and faculty, both tenured and non-tenured – this book provides a vivid understanding of how people can experience and straddle class in the middle, upper, or even elitist class contexts of the academy.Through the powerful stories of individuals who hold many different identities--and naming a range of ways they identify in terms of race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, age, ability, and religion, among others--this book shows how social class identity and classism impact people's experience in higher education and why we should focus more attention on this dimension of identity. The book opens by setting the foundation by examining definitions of class, discussing its impact on identity, and summarizing the literature on class and what it can tell us about the complexities of class identity, its fluidity, sometimes performative nature, and the sense of dissonance it can provoke.This book brings social class identity to the forefront of our consciousness, conversations, and behaviors and compels those in the academy to recognize classism and reimagine higher education to welcome and support those from poor and working class backgrounds. Its concluding chapter proposes means for both increasing social class consciousness and social class inclusivity in the academy. It is a compelling read for everyone in the academy, not least for those from poor or working class backgrounds who will find validation and recognition and draw strength from its vivid stories.


Our Class is a Family

Our Class is a Family

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  • Author: Shannon Olsen
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9780578629100
  • Category :
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 26

"Family isn't always your relatives. It's the ones who accept you for who you are. The ones who would do anything to see you smile, and who love you no matter what." -Unknown Teachers do so much more than just teach academics. They build a sense of community within their classrooms, creating a home away from home where they make their students feel safe, included, and loved. With its heartfelt message and colorfully whimsical illustrations, "Our Class is a Family" is a book that will help build and strengthen that class community. Kids learn that their classroom is a place where it's safe to be themselves, it's okay to make mistakes, and it's important to be a friend to others. When hearing this story being read aloud by their teacher, students are sure to feel like they are part of a special family. And currently, during such an unprecedented time when many teachers and students are not physically IN the classroom due to COVID-19 school closures, it's more important than it's ever been to give kids the message that their class is a family. Even at a distance, they still stick together.