LIBROS DEL AUTOR: gail thompson

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: gail thompson

  • Iran From Crown To Turbans
    Gail Rose Thompson
    The government of the Islamic Republic of Iran is trying to expand its diplomatic and financial ties while the majority of its citizens are tired of its cruel autocratic rule that has no care for its citizenry. Gail Rose Thompson who lived there in the 1970s during the reign of Shah Mohamed Reza Pahlavi working for the Imperial Court as the Shah’s horse trainer, has many storie...
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    22,92 €

  • Two Worlds Apart
    Gail Rose Thompson
    Zarah Kadjar, a pampered Persian girl, is sent to the United States for her High School education and becomes enamored with life in America. When circumstances make it necessary for her to return home, her life changes in ways she never imagined possible. Her love of horses leads her down a path to becoming one of the most influential women in Iran. ...
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    21,04 €

  • All the Shah’s Men
    Gail Rose Thompson
    As the wife of an American businessman I spent the better part of the 1970’s in Iran and saw the boom of the Shah’s development and great vision for Iran to be recognized internationally, in every field; it was to be Iran’s Great Civilization. An invitation to work for the Imperial Court as a horse trainer enabled me to see many of the royal family in informal moments; it also...
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    26,21 €

  • Yes, You Can!
    Gail L. Thompson / Rufus Thompson
    An all-in-one toolkit that empowers new teachers to meet the needs of diverse learners In this book, renowned experts give novice teachers the self-confidence and empathy they need to address what may be their greatest challenge: guiding disadvantaged students to success in the classroom. Yes, You Can! includes:  Powerful vignettes about real teachers and students help promo...
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    46,26 €

  • What African American Parents Want Educators to Know
    Gail L. Thompson / Gail LThompson
    African-American parents and guardians are willing to work with teachers and administrators to ensure that their children receive a quality education. Yet if the historic achievement gap is ever to be eradicated, teachers, administrators, researchers, and policymakers must be more willing to view African-American parents/guardians as assets. African-American parents/guardians m...
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    53,05 €

  • Exposing the 'Culture of Arrogance' in the Academy
    Angela C. Louque / Gail L. Thompson
    This book is intended to promote a productive dialogue. This book weaves the authors’ own experiences with the responses of 136 Black faculty to a questionnaire, and a smaller sample who were interviewed, to identify the factors that determine Black faculty’s satisfaction or dissatisfaction with their jobs and institutions. ...
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    53,16 €