After School Club


Book Description

Everyone thinks Brody's life must be great - she's a child model and is respected and admired by all the kids at school. But her smile covers up a lot of heartache at home and the After School Club is the only place where she can really be herself and have some fun.* A major new series which is being launched with two titles, with two more to follow.* The Government's aim is that by 2003 out of school places for 865,000 children will have have been created, with the number of After School Clubs set to be around 20,000.* Collectable books - each one features a different character from the After School Club.* Author has also written three Simone titles for this age range which have currently sold over 40,000 copies in the UK alone.* Simone's Letters was nominated for the Carnegie Medal and Simone's Diary was chosen as a World Book Day recommended read.




After School Club


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Sammie is fed up with life at home. Her dad's left and all her mum cares about is going to the local disco to find a new man! Sammie's trying her hardest to raise some sponsor money for charity, but when things don't go to plan she ends up telling a whopper of a lie and winds up in all sortsof trouble. The After School Club is her only refuge, but will they still want her when they find out what she's done . . . * A major new series which is being launched with two titles, with two more to follow.* The Government's aim is that by 2003 out of school places for 865,000 children will have have been created, with the number of After School Clubs set to be around 20,000.* Collectable books - each one features a different character from the After School Club.* Author has also written three Simone titles for this age range which have currently sold over 40,000 copies in the UK alone.* Simone's Letters was nominated for the Carnegie Medal and Simone's Diary was chosen as a World Book Day recommended read.




The After School Crime Club


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Willow has always felt like an outsider at school, but she and her Nanna were so alike that she never felt alone. Now Nanna is gone and Willow is adrift. So when a group of girls offer her friendship in exchange for "fun" stealing dares, Willow can't say no. But as the dares escalate, she has to ask herself: How far will she go to fit in? This wise, warm and uplifting story from the acclaimed author of Luna Rae is Not Alone explores what it feels like to lose yourself and the joy of discovering you're perfect just as you are.




after school club: inner child journey. Life is a Story - story.one


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Trauma often follows familiar patterns, yet remains deeply complex and unique to each individual. While everyone experiences pain, each person's journey through it is their own. Understanding and striving for happiness while living with that pain is a personal endeavour. This story explores Marla's journey of childhood trauma, how a 'normal' life may not be as normal as it seems, and how one person's reality can be very different from another's. Acknowledging the existence of problems is the first step towards healing.







After School Club


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Aneh, Ajaib, Norak. Tiga kata itu pas untuk menggambarkan penghuni kelas After School. Kelas ini juga dianggap sebagai kelas anak-anak “bodoh” oleh seluruh warga sekolah. Gara-gara nilai Fisikanya jeblok dua kali berturut-turut, Putra harus masuk kelas itu. Ini jadi aib yang serius bagi Putra yang terkenal cool dan populer. Apalagi kalau ayahnya yang angker dan penuntut sampai tahu, bagaimana dia menjelaskannya? Tiap hari Putra harus tahan banting menghadapi keusilan anak-anak After School. Ditambah lagi, Cleo, ketua genk After School diam-diam menyukainya. Keusilan anak-anak After School meningkat dua kali lipat demi membantu Cleo PDKT. Bencana bagi Putra seakan jadi bertumpuk-tumpuk. Musibah apa lagi setelah ini? [Mizan, Bentang Pustaka, Belia, Fiksi, Roman, Cinta, Remaja, Muda, Novel, Indonesia]




Setting Up an Out-of-School Club


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'I have reassurance that my child is safe and well and looked after while I am at work. Good hours, availability and affordable fees have all meant I could work full-time and have no problems during the school holidays.' Setting up an out-of-school club offers a solution to a growing need, as more and more parents find themselves juggling work commitments with childcare arrangements, the demand for affordable quality care for children outside of school hours has never been higher. The solution, setting up an out-of-school club, is not an easy option. This book helps to take the hard work out of establishing a club by taking readers step-by-step through the whole process - from assessing needs, building a management team, writing a business plan and applying for funding to appointing and training staff. It also provides photocopiable proformas for every stage of the process, from initial survey questionnaires to the business plan itself.




The Adventures of The After School Club Kids


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Illustrated children's book about attending an after school club & making new friends.




Children, Home and School


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In contemporary western societies, there are increasing emphases on children being the responsibility of their parents, contained within the home, and on their compartmentalisation into separate and protected organised educational settings. Thus 'home' and 'school' form a crucial part of children's lives and experiences. This book explores the key institutional settings of home and school, and other educationally linked organised spaces, in children's lives, and the relationships between these. It presents in-depth discussions concerning new research findings from a range of national contexts and focuses on various aspects of children's, and sometimes adult's, own understandings and activities in home and school, and after school settings, and the relationship between these. The contributors assess children from a variety of backgrounds and circumstances and consider how these children see and position themselves as autonomous within, connected to or regulated by home and school. Discussion of the impact of policy and practice developments on the everyday lives of these children is also included.




Empowering Students Through Multilingual and Content Discourse


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Empowering Students Through Multilingual and Content Discourse is a peer-reviewed research book that challenges the traditional monolingual classroom approach, where the teacher's voice dominates and only the dominant culture's language is considered the path to success. The book aims to empower students by creating classroom spaces where all voices are heard, valued, and empowered. It draws on research from scholars who study discourse and offers insights into how discourse can be used to promote language and literacy development, honor all students' voices, and empower them. This book also provides guidance on culturally and linguistically sustaining discourse practices and encourages educators to incorporate students' home languages and discourse practices in classroom instruction. It challenges educators to move away from centering White English and represent language more responsibly within the classroom. This research is a valuable resource for academic scholars and a useful tool for teachers looking to cultivate student-centered classroom practices. By encouraging discourse among students, educators can create a space where human life holds meaning, and students feel empowered to act and use their voices.