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Teach Me Lord That I May Teach: What We Learned Homeschooling the Kids
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The Smiths, eight year homeschool veterans, write of lessons learned while teaching their son and daughter at home and running a small business. Planned and unplanned character training for them and the children is a major and intriguing part of the experience…. More >>
Teach Me Lord That I May Teach: What We Learned Homeschooling the Kids
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Resiliency: What We Have Learned
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Ten years ago, resiliency theory was relatively new to the fields of prevention and education. Today, it is at the heart of hundreds of school and community programs that recognize in all young people the capacity to lead healthy, successful lives. The key, as Benard reports in this synthesis of a decade and more of resiliency research, is the role that families, schools, and communities play in supporting, and not undermining, this biological drive for normal… More >>
Resiliency: What We Have Learned
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When Russia Learned to Read: Literacy and Popular Literature, 1861-1917
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Late Imperial Russia’s revolution in literacy touched nearly every aspect of daily life and culture, from social mobility and national identity to the sensibilities and projects of the country’s greatest writers. Within a few decades, a ragtag assembly of semi-educated authors, publishers, and distributors supplanted an oral tradition of songs and folktales with a language of popular imagination suitable for millions of new readers of common origins eager for enter… More >>
When Russia Learned to Read: Literacy and Popular Literature, 1861-1917
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