Key'ndergarten


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Whether a young student (ages 3-6) or teacher, this self explanatory book provides Montessori inspired activities for fun teaching and engaged learning; great for lessons or practicing at home. Volume 1 provides an orientation of the piano, the musical alphabet, treble clef, staff, beats, and much more! This book will set the foundation for your continuous musical journey.




Kindergarten Skills


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The Kindergarten Skills workbook helps your child learn these essential skills and concepts: -phonics -addition -subtraction -social skills -and more! Each page features a learning activity specially designed for young children. Kindergarten Skills provides fun, child-friendly activities to help early learners practice writing, counting, matching, drawing, and more. Special features along the way promote a growth mindset and remind your child to try hard, get along with others, dream big, stay healthy, and be positive. Kindergarten Skills challenges your child to develop the academic and social skills needed to thrive in the classroom. Complete early skills instruction and practice—all in one big workbook! With developmentally appropriate activities, an emphasis on the social and emotional skills needed for classroom success, and a child-friendly design, each workbook offers a comprehensive resources to help young children succeed in school.




Kindergarten Basic Skills


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The Kindergarten Basic Skills workbook provides easy-to-follow directions and fun practice for these essential skills: -handwriting -phonics -addition -subtraction -numbers to 100 This kindergarten workbook complements both classroom and homeschool curriculums. Target the skills essential for success with the Kindergarten Basic Skills workbook. Designed to prepare children for classroom success, each activity supports early learning standards. The colorful pages promote learning in an engaging way to keep young learners captivated. Kindergarten Basic Skills provides colorful, child-friendly practice for essential kindergarten skills.




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Schooling in Transition


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An exploration of two centuries of formal education in Canada in which the accomodation of minority needs and local versus central control are recurring themes.




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1962. 899 p


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School Choice in China


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School Choice in China explores the major characteristics of schooling options in China, highlighting how largely middle-class parents exploit their cultural, economic and social capital for their children's admission into choice schools. It highlights how payments such as choice fees, donations, prize-winning certificates and awards, as well as the use of guanxi, result in Chinese school choice as a parent-driven, bottom-up movement. The author also explores how schools and local governments cash in on the school choice fever in order to obtain significant economic returns, leading to policies that accommodate the needs of mostly middle-class families. He argues that although this system seems to create winners among the parties involved, it exacerbates the educational inequality that already exists in Chinese society. Chapters include: Positional competition for cultural capital Exploitation of social capital Economics of school choice Class reproduction through parental choice This book is not simply a detailed analysis of Chinese school choice practices, but also a study of the competitive middle class search for advantage for their children. As such it will be beneficial to undergraduates, postgraduates, education professionals, policy makers, and anyone with an interest in education, sociology, social policy, and the rise and future of China.




Collaborative Projects


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Collaborative Projects - An Interdisciplinary Study presents research in disciplines ranging from Education, Psychotherapy and Social Work to Literacy and anti-poverty Project Management to Social Movement studies and Political Science. All the contributions are unified by use of the concept of 'project'. 'Project' is 'leading activity' for Child Development, whilst 'life project' may play a crucial role in personal development and Psychotherapy; the social fabric of a community can be understood as woven from projects which may be sustained by NGOs, or develop from social movements to institutions. Giving concrete content to the concept of 'project' in each domain of research, opens a prospect of a genuinely interdisciplinary human science. Contributors are: Igor Arievitch, Michael Arnold, Lynn Beaton, William Blanton, Andy Blunden, Michael Cole, Brecht De Smet, Natalia Gajdamaschko, Virginia Gordon, Manfred Holodynski, Naja Berg Hougaard, Vera John-Steiner, Elena Kravtsova, Gennadiy Kravtsov, Ron Lubensky, Morten Nissen, Jennifer Power, Mike Rifino, Keiko Matsuura, Francisco Medina, Anna Stetsenko, Greg Thompson, Chiel van der Veen, Eduardo Vianna, Lynne Wolbert, and Helena Worthen.