Added by: stoker | Karma: 5556.59 | Black Hole | 16 February 2011
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Ender's Shadow
Orson Scott Card - (Shadow Saga #1) - Ender's Shadow
Returning to the time of "Ender's Game", "Ender's Shadow" follows the story of one of Ender Wiggin's fellow pupils at the Battle School. The novel is the first in a new "Ender" sequence.
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Challenging the Whole Child: Reflections on Best Practices in Learning, Teaching, and Leadership
This special e-book collection of articles from Educational Leadership and other ASCD publications examines the kinds of challenges that best prepare students for college, the world of work, and life. The authors examine what excellence and high performance mean in various schools and settings around the world and explore how to make learning richer and more thought-provoking through both rigorous curriculum and formative assessment. They look at some ways that both elementary and secondary school teachers can teach problem-solving and innovative and analytical thinking
Added by: ginger_lalique | Karma: 7.26 | Black Hole | 13 February 2011
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Alissa by CJ Moore
CJ Moore. Alissa
Alissa is twelve years old when her father sends her to work in the city. Soon she wants to leave her job and go to school. Is it an impossible dream?
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Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 10 February 2011
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A Little Class on Murder
The fifth in a series featuring bookstore owner and amateur sleuth Annie Laurence Darling ( Death on Demand ), this tale is long on literary allusions but short on momentum. Invited to teach a class on mystery novels, offered for some strange reason in the journalism, rather than the English department of a local college, Annie finds that university politics become grist for the school's paper. Student editor Brad Kelly's expose of a professor's embezzlement, and of the journalism department's apparent cover-up, lead to that instructor's suicide.
The story of two women whose lives intersect in late nineteenth century Japan, The Teahouse Fire is also a portrait of one of the most fascinating places and times in all of history-Japan as it opens its doors to the West. Told through the enchanting and unforgettable voice of Aurelia, an American orphan adopted by proprietors of a tea ceremony school, this is "a magisterial novel that is equal parts love story, imaginative history and bildungsroman, a story as alluring as it is powerful"