LIBROS DEL AUTOR: allan green

7 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: allan green

  • Seeing Heaven Here
    Allan Green
    For the past 50 years, Allan Green has been writing poems, letters, stories, and reflections about his wife Chris, their family, their farm, his backpacking adventures, friends, siblings, parents, and more. He has lived a many faceted life. First and foremost, he is a husband, father, and grandfather. He is also a backpacker, musician, farmer, blacksmith, builder, and author. M...
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    33,91 €

  • Seeing Heaven Here
    Allan Green
    For the past 50 years, Allan Green has been writing poems, letters, stories, and reflections about his wife Chris, their family, their farm, his backpacking adventures, friends, siblings, parents, and more. He has lived a many faceted life. First and foremost, he is a husband, father, and grandfather. He is also a backpacker, musician, farmer, blacksmith, builder, and author. M...
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    82,40 €

  • Surface Paradise
    Allan Green
    From the day he was born, Michael Sykes has had every whim indulged. A child of privilege, luxury, and unfulfilled expectations, he is a man driven to love—with varying degrees of success and failure. The unconditional mothering love of his widowed mother has set him up for seemingly impossible relationships with women. In Australia, Michael works for the American Legation in S...
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    11,00 €

  • Soldier Boy
    Allan Green
    Tom Blaine, the son of poor coal miners, sees his life with a vision unclouded by coal dust. His intelligence is his key for a better future in his home in the Appalachian Mountains of eastern Pennsylvania. Instead of following his father and older brother down the mine shafts, he opts for a life surrounded by love. His heart belongs to Nola, the daughter of the local grocer, a...
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    10,38 €

  • What Counts as Evidence in Educational Settings?
    Allan Luke / Gregory J. Kelly / Judith Green
    The most durable and robust problem facing educational research since the mid-twentieth century is the persistence of educational inequality. Under new economic, technological and cultural conditions, many diverse populations and communities face emergent and long-standing patterns of educational exclusion and marginalization. The authors examine what constitutes evidence in ed...
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    143,32 €

  • What Counts as Knowledge in Educational Settings
    Allan Luke / Gregory J. Kelly / Judith Green
    This volume of Review of Research in Education provides readers with multiple interpretations of how changing views of knowledge across educational contexts shape curricular decisions, learning opportunities, and theories of teaching. The chapters situate various interpretations of knowledge in historical, political, and policy contexts and examine the relevance of these interp...
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    143,47 €

  • Rethinking Learning
    Allan Luke / Judith Green
    The rapid transformations of social, economic, and cultural worlds of learners in school and nonschool settings that we are facing today are reminiscent of the transformations that accompanied the industrial revolution at the turn of the 20th century. Like those at the turn of the 20th century, education researchers and their constituencies (e.g., students, teachers, community ...
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    102,27 €