Science Fair Handbook

Science Fair Handbook
Author: Danna Voth
Publisher: Brighter Child
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2004
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781577686262

Describes the basics of science fair projects and procedures, provides assistance in creating the perfect project for you, explains how to do research, and gives guidance in the different stages of a project.

Special Populations in Gifted Education

Special Populations in Gifted Education
Author: Jaime A. Castellano
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000503429

A gifted education Legacy Award winner, Special Populations in Gifted Education: Understanding Our Most Able Students From Diverse Backgrounds brings together the leading experts in the field, who combine both knowledge of and leadership experience with gifted students from diverse backgrounds. Public schools are as diverse as ever, and as a result, historically underrepresented students need to be included in gifted education programs that serve our most able students. This edited book helps to raise the awareness level and knowledge base of all educators, particularly teachers of the gifted, who work with a kaleidoscope of special populations in gifted education. Chapters in this volume focus on topics such as gifted education in rural environments, highly gifted learners, twice-exceptional children, gifted females, gifted and talented students on the autism spectrum, English language learners, underachievement, and students from culturally or linguistically diverse backgrounds. Special Populations in Gifted Education is a must-have for educators working with students from diverse backgrounds.

Best Practices for Teaching Science

Best Practices for Teaching Science
Author: Randi Stone
Publisher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2007-03-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412924573

Connect your students to science projects that are intriguing and fun!Let Randi Stone and her award-winning teachers demonstrate tried-and-tested best practices for teaching science in diverse elementary, middle, and high school classrooms. Linked to companion volumes for teaching writing and mathematics, this resource for new and veteran educators helps build student confidence and success through innovative approaches for raising student achievement in science, such as:Expeditionary learning, technology and music, and independent research studyModel lessons in environmental studies and real-world scienceInquiry-based strategies using robotics, rockets, straw-bale greenhouses, "Project Dracula," "Making Microbes Fun," and more!With engaging activities weaving through science fact and fiction to lead learners on intriguing journeys of discovery, this guide is sure to fascinate and inspire both you and your students!

To the Golden Cities

To the Golden Cities
Author: Deborah Dash Moore
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674893054

The first great modern migration of the Jewish people, from the Old World to America, has been often and expertly chronicled, but until now the second great wave of Jewish migration has been overlooked. After World War II, spurred by a postwar economic boom, American Jews sought new beginnings in the nation's South and West. There, they shaped a new, postwar style of American Judaism for the second half of the twentieth century. Today these sun-soaked, entrepreneurial communities contribute greatly to the American Jewish landscape. In this book, the vibrant Jewish culture of Los Angeles and Miami comes to life through Moore's skillful weaving of individual voices, dreams, and accomplishments.

The Coral Way Bilingual Program

The Coral Way Bilingual Program
Author: Maria R. Coady
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2019-11-04
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1788924584

This book introduces readers to the first publicly funded, two-way bilingual program in the United States, Coral Way Elementary School. It details the historical, social and political origins of the school; reviews the various discussions and conceptualization of the bilingual education program as a 50:50 model; and describes the training of the teachers and their work in designing curriculum for the bilingual students. Finally, it reviews whether the program was a success and outlines what lessons can be learned from the Coral Way Experiment for future bilingual programs. It is essential reading for all scholars of dual language education, for educational historians, for students of language policy and planning, and for teachers and educators who work in the context of dual language education in the US and worldwide.

Felíz New Year, Ava Gabriela!

Felíz New Year, Ava Gabriela!
Author: Alexandra Alessandri
Publisher: Albert Whitman & Company
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0807504513

2020 Florida Book Awards, Young Children's Literature category, Silver Award 2021 International Latino Book Awards Bronze medal in The Mariposa Book Awards Best First Book, Children & Youth category STARRED REVIEW! "This gentle family story lets readers know that shyness is nothing to worry about."—Kirkus Reviews starred review Ava's excited to say goodbye to el Año Viejo—but will her shyness keep her from joining in the celebration? Ava Gabriela is visiting her extended family in Colombia for the holidays. She's excited to take part in family traditions such as making bunuelos, but being around all her loud relatives in an unfamiliar place makes Ava shy and quiet. How will Ava find her voice before she misses out on all the New Year's fun?

Fact Book

Fact Book
Author: United States. Office of Education. Management Evaluation Branch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 1968
Genre: Federal aid to education
ISBN: