Tales from School

Tales from School
Author: Rod Wills
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2014-11-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 946209893X

This is a book about the struggle of many New Zealand families to have their children with learning disabilities included in local community schools. It reviews the influences in the post war period that shaped the state response to the right of all children to attend school. Reflections from both education policy makers and parents of that time are included. The book also examines the more recent impact of neoliberal politics on education policy and the consequences experienced by families with school-aged children with disabilities who may well become ‘collateral damage in the enterprise of improving schools.’ After examining the families’ experience the book asks how inclusion can be fostered in schools and classrooms? Practitioners and academics present research findings that indicate alternative ways of thinking and acting that attest to more ethical and humane responses to human difference. Citizens, school personnel, politicians and policy makers should be challenged by the tales from school arising from attempts to achieve a ‘world class, inclusive education system.’ Cover photograph by Rod Wills, “Oratia District School”

Tales Out of School

Tales Out of School
Author: Patrick Welsh
Publisher: Viking Adult
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1986
Genre: Education
ISBN:

A teacher describes life at T.C. Williams High School in Alexandria, VA.

Tales Out of School

Tales Out of School
Author: Geoffrey Trease
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1964
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

"A survey of childrens̕ fiction." - Dust jacket.

Classroom Tales

Classroom Tales
Author: Jennifer Eades
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2005-11-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1846424518

Stories and storytelling help children to develop emotional literacy, make sense of their world and appreciate different points of view. Fox Eades shows how storytelling is a crucial element of children's education that can enrich the school curriculum and encourage social and thinking skills. The author discusses the different kinds of story that are useful in the classroom context, including traditional stories, fairy tales and sacred stories, and explores the impact of individual and group dynamics on the telling and reception of these stories. She also considers recognised therapeutic uses of storytelling. She provides a series of sample stories and gives practical tips on adapting these to suit different situations and meet different needs. She also advises on a range of techniques such as using props, allowing `reflection' time and prompting interaction. Sections on collective stories and the child as storyteller explain how children can be inspired to compose their own tales that offer opportunities to practise self-expression and negotiation. This practical and engaging book provides all the tools and techniques needed to use storytelling effectively, and will be an essential resource for primary school teachers and others working with children in educational contexts, social workers and parents.

Tales Out of School

Tales Out of School
Author: Patrick Welsh
Publisher: Penguin Group
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1987
Genre: Education, Urban
ISBN: 9780140094428

In Tales out of School Welsh describes in vivid detail the often shocking, sometimes reassuring day-to-day life of the students in and out of the classroom. "The best book about the American high school in many years".--Baltimore Sun.