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46. School Days
by Patrick Chamoiseau
Paperback: 146 Pages (1997-03-01)
list price: US$15.00 -- used & new: US$12.73
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Asin: 0803263767
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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School Days (Chemin-d’Ecole) is a captivating narrative based on Patrick Chamoiseau’s childhood in Fort-de-France, Martinique. It is a revelatory account of the colonial world that shaped one of the liveliest and most creative voices in French and Caribbean literature today.
 
Through the eyes of the boy Chamoiseau, we meet his severe, Francophile teacher, a man intent upon banishing all remnants of Creole from his students’ speech. This domineering man is succeeded by an equally autocratic teacher, an Africanist and proponent of “Negritude.” Along the way we are also introduced to Big Bellybutton, the class scapegoat, whose tales of Creole heroes and heroines, magic, zombies, and fantastic animals provide a fertile contrast to the imported French fairy tales told in school.
 
In prose punctuated by Creolisms and ribald humor, Chamoiseau infuses the universal terrors, joys, and disappointments of a child’s early school days with the unique experiences of a Creole boy forced to confront the dominant culture in a colonial school. School Days mixes understanding with laughter, knowledge with entertainment—in ways that will fascinate and delight readers of all ages.
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Martinican author Patrick Chamoiseau has long been a proponentof "Creolity," a literary movement that seeks to preserve thecharacter of Creole language and culture against the threat ofassimilation into French ways of speaking and thinking.InSchool Days, the author transports us back to his childhood,providing a context for the artistic and personal choices he has madeas an adult.

The lines are clearly drawn early on in this memoir; young Chamoiseau's teacher, a black Martinican who has adopted both the language and the attitudes of France, is contrasted with the rich cultural and linguistic traditions that thrive outside the school. At school, Teacher lectures on Alexander, Napoleon, the superiority of Western civilization; European fairy-tales about Cinderella and Merlin dominate the classroom while out on the playground, Creole children whisper illicit stories of zombies, water sprites, and flying sorceresses. Light-skinned children become favorites; dark-skinned ones are subjected to Teacher's ridicule; Creole equals shame. The students' sense of confusion is heightened even further when Teacher becomes ill and a substitute takes over the class for a week. This teacher, imbued with the ideals of "Negritude," replaces white with black, strawberry with calabash, Gaul with African, yet remains as dogmatic in his own way as Teacher.

School Days is a ribald, terrifying, ultimately joyful journey through Patrick Chamoiseau's formative years.At the end, the author's younger self begins to master French at last, but he also finds" bit by bit by bit the homey little Creole in his head was joined by scraps of French words, phrases...There was no looking back...." In these lines, Chamoiseau provides a glimpse of the man this boy will eventually become. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Simply excellent!
This book captures the true issues that all Caribbean people live with daily. I am using it in my literature class of 16-18 year old and they have much to say about the issues highlighted. They feel very strongly about them and identify with them. It is a great work and I strongly recommend that all read it. It is a great must have for your personal library.
Thank you M. Chamoiseau for such a great work.

5-0 out of 5 stars Read this book!!
School Days is one of the most charming, delightful books that I have ever read.It is filled with bold imagination, clever and expressive language, and a beautiful artistic vision.The excitement and love that this bookinspired in me was so strong that it took several days after I had finishedreading the book before my emotions dissipated.

4-0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable and enriching!!
This is as satisfying as a book can get.I had a hard time putting it down once I started.The narrative is spiced with brilliant word-pictures and dialogue that will bring smiles to your face.As well as entertaining,it unfolds the drama of life for the Creole in Martinique.Well worth itto pick up this book and give yourself a superb treat. ... Read more


47. Educational Technology: Best Practices from America's Schools
by William C. Bozeman
 Hardcover: 283 Pages (1998-06)
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Asin: 1883001595
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Stay up to date concerning the remarkable advances in technology, computers and computer-related hardware, as well as significant reductions in costs, in and across America-s schools and educational system.  This book profiles innovative programs and practices that have been implemented within schools across-the-country.  It provides an overview of each program-s accomplishments and obstacles, along with details about the resources required (including human, financial and physical).  Also listed are the names and addresses of contact people at each site who are available to provide additional information. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A wonderful resource for educators, parents and students.
Want to know what's happening in the schools directly from teachers and technology leaders?This book is jam-packed with awesome technologyprojects from around the country. ... Read more


48. The Belgium Book Mystery (Ruby Slippers School)
by Stacy Towle Morgan
Paperback: 78 Pages (1996-03)
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Asin: 1556616015
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Hope and her family travel to Belgium, where someone has been vandalizing their missionary friends' printing press. Hope is sure she has cornered the culprit--a mean looking man with a knack for being in the wrong place at the wrong time. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Fun & exciting: homeschooled girls solve a big problem!
I loved this story about Annie & Hope because they are homeschooled like me and my friends. They travel to Belgium to help their dad and find out that their new friend is full of surprises! Really easy to read and agreat story. ... Read more


49. Kids and School Reform (Jossey Bass Education Series)
by Patricia A. Wasley, Robert L. Hampel, Richard W. Clark
 Hardcover: 272 Pages (1997-09-24)
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Asin: 0787910651
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A wonderfully useful, hones and comprehensive book, one which does not oversimplify the condition and the opportunities of the public schools.

--Theodore R. Sizer, chairman, Coalition of Essential Schools

Based on an extensive, in-depth study of 150 students from across the country, Kids and School Reform offers a student perspective on schools that are transforming themselves. Using extended vignettes and the actual voices and stories of five students who differ in personality, economic and personal circumstances, and academic achievement, the authors show how reform efforts affect kids and what changes matter the most. The five high schools studied are part of the Coalition of Essential Schools.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Finally - We get to hear what the Students think!
This is one of the best examples I've seen that shows what the adolescents actually think, instead of some overqualified person analyzing what they "think" the students think.This was a good study that looked at several different types of schools, and got to the route of the problems that each of these schools face.It's very easy to read and I found myself unable to put the book down.Good job!! ... Read more


50. Literacy and LearningStrategies for Middle and Secondary School Teachers
by Karen Kuelthau Allan, Margery Staman Miller
Hardcover: 522 Pages (1999-07-01)
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Asin: 0395746469
Average Customer Review: 2.0 out of 5 stars
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Literacy strategies are at the core of this text's distinctive approach. Through reflection on teaching and learning, content area teachers learn to improve their teaching practice and their students' strategic learning. Literacy and Learning also advocates teachers' use of specific teaching tools and strategies to support and assess students' learning before reading, during reading, and after reading.

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2-0 out of 5 stars Okay, but not amazing
I used this book in an education literacy class in my undergraduate degree.At the time I was a music education major and struggled to make the class apply to my area of expertise to begin with.I read most of the book and while I found it somewhat interesting, I also found it quite abstract.Unfortunately I don't think the book is built around a wealth of content to begin with.That and the fact that it's really not readable (which textbooks really can be) and hard to glean hard and fast facts or useful ideas are why I give the book such a low review.I liked it enough to keep it instead of selling it back, but honestly haven't picked it up for 5 years, and don't foresee doing so anytime soon. ... Read more


51. Education That Is Christian: The Classic Bestseller-With Fresh Insights for Today's Families, Churches, and Schools
by Lois E. Lebar, James E. Plueddemann
 Paperback: 314 Pages (1989-09)
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Asin: 0896937453
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52. Learn About Going to School (Learn About.Coloring Books)
by Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Paperback: 32 Pages (2005-04-01)
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Asin: 0769641601
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Children will have fun coloring as they learn about going to school! Learn About Going to School Coloring Book features fun illustrationsthat children will love to color.Plus, each illustration will helpthem learn about going to school as well as build hand-eye coordination.

Features:

• Amusing illustrations

• Introduces fascinating facts

• Helps develop hand-eye coordination

• Helps develop vocabulary

Collect all 8 titles including Alphabet, Dinosaurs, Farm, Forest, Goingto School, Home, Ocean, and Zoo!

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53. To Educate and Serve: The Centennial History of Creighton University School of Law, 1904-2004
by Oliver B. Pollak
Hardcover: 464 Pages (2007-10-26)
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Founded in 1878, Creighton College started as a high school and graduated its first class holding bachelor's degrees in 1891. Between 1892 and 1905 it added the professional schools of medicine, dentistry, pharmacy and law. Its benefactor, Count John A. Creighton, was reluctant to support the training of lawyers, but he trusted the wisdom and vision of his friend and counsel Father Michael P. Dowling and Creighton welcomed its first law students in 1904. This study is a narrative of the one hundred-year interaction among teachers, students, administrators, the judiciary, and the practicing bar about what it means to be a lawyer in America. ... Read more


54. My Antonia (Literary Companion Series)
by Christopher Smith
Paperback: 207 Pages (2000-09-01)
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Asin: 0737701803
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In Willa Cather's best-known work, she honors the immigrant settlers of the American plains. (20020501) ... Read more


55. School History of Nebraska, Based on the History of Nebraska
by Morton
Paperback: 158 Pages (2010-01-11)
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Asin: 1153144565
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Publisher: Lincoln, Neb., Western publishing and engraving companyPublication date: 1920Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. ... Read more


56. University of Nebraska 101 (My First Text-Board Book) (101--My First Text-Board Books)
by Brad M. Epstein
Board book: 20 Pages (2003-09-01)
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Asin: 1932530037
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University of Nebraska 101 is required reading for every future Nebraska Cornhusker! From the Big Red Welcome to championship football and the Homecoming Celebration, you'll share all the great memories and excitement with the next generation!This sturdy board book features loads of high quality photos and content for young and old alike. Perfect for fans and alumni to share with kids and grandchildren. The book makes a great baby shower gift, birthday gift and holiday gift! Make sure the little ones grow up supporting the RIGHT school and team!!!! ... Read more


57. The School Play (Little Golden Storybook)
by Mercer Mayer
Paperback: 24 Pages (1999-07-01)
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Asin: 0307161439
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Little Critter has a part in the school play. He diligently practices his lines at home for each member of the family . Everyone comes to school to see the play, even his baby brother, who Little Critter worries might make noise during the performance.LC is startled to see how many people show up for the play and he starts to get the jitters, which blossom into total stagefright once he's on and it's his turn to speak. Luckily, his little brother pipes up at just the right moment, which helps LC remember his lines; the performance is a success and LC is pleased that it turned out well. He knows that the next time he's in a play, it won't be so hard. The story is on target for an audience of grade schoolers who perform for parents and friends in school productions.Mercer Mayer's illustrations add the right touch of feeling and humor to the story. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A Little Help for a Little Critter
This story is another fine addition to the Little Critter series. Little Critter has received a role in the school play -- as a green elf. He only has one line, but he takes the role very seriously --- even practicing in the bathtub. He's sure he's got the line down pat, but he does't count on stage fright.

Seeing all the people makes Little Critter nervous. He hopes that his nervousness will go away before he gets on stage, but it doesn't. Then, though, something unexpected happens to help Little Critter out.

This is a cute story featuring the trademark illustration style of the Little Critter series, with plenty of visual gags (this time mostly involving a little mouse) thrown in for added humor. Anyone who's ever have to give some sort of performance or speech before should be able to identify with this story. ... Read more


58. They Called It Prairie Light: The Story of Chilocco Indian School (North American Indian Prose Award)
by K. Tsianina Lomawaima
Paperback: 215 Pages (1995-08-01)
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Asin: 0803279574
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Established in 1884 and operative for nearly a century, the Chilocco Indian School in Oklahoma was one of a series of off-reservation boarding schools intended to assimilate American Indian children into mainstream American life. Critics have characterized the schools as destroyers of Indian communities and cultures, but the reality that K. Tsianina Lomawaima discloses was much more complex.

Lomawaima allows the Chilocco students to speak for themselves. In recollections juxtaposed against the official records of racist ideology and repressive practice, students from the 1920s and 1930s recall their loneliness and demoralization but also remember with pride the love and mutual support binding them together—the forging of new pan-Indian identities and reinforcement of old tribal ones.

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2-0 out of 5 stars quite repetitive
The book was informative, however the way it was structured was very repetitive. Many sentences in different chapters were almost identical. This format might be useful for a reference book such as an encyclopedia, however this book lacks enough information to be an encyclopedia.

2-0 out of 5 stars they Called it Prairie Light
It would have been better if it had not been a duplicate of many other Native Stories I have read- just with a different tribe.I don't wish to make light of their situation in that boarding school, I just wish it would have had more about the families and their traditions-things that are unique to that tribe

4-0 out of 5 stars Indian Boarding School
K. Tsianina Lomawaima's "They Called It Prairie Light: The Story of Chilocco Indian School" provides a bleak picture of the Indian boarding school and how it, in a way, was unsuccessful in eliminating tribal identity. Lomawaima, however, agrees that the boarding schools could be very influential, as they had an impact on the use of language, religious conversion, attitudes towards education, and more. Indina children, at such a tender age could easily be culturally transformed. She also discusses the various tactics the students used to adapt to and resist the school's agenda of changing them completely.

Lomawaima, uses oral history heavily. It helps too, that her mother was a former student at Chilocco Indian School. I think this is a great book for Native American History students specifically, as she does provide valuable insights into the lives of these students and the use of "education" in the name of "civilizing" them.

4-0 out of 5 stars About time we heard from the students themselves.
The book is very insightful for people trying to trace the history of the boarding-school experience among Native Americans.For too long, we have heard the story of this blight on education in this country from theperpetrators side only.This book goes far and away in advancing for thefirst time the views and stories of the people who lived it.Began as away to "civilize" Native people forcefully, Chilocco soonbecomes, after needed reform, a way of life for many Indian families till1980.Racism was the antagonist after the 20's which forced Native peopleto send their children to these schools, not the government.Sometimes,these schools were their own choices for higher education for theirchildren after grade schools.Clearly evident in this book is the natureof "vocational education" which was espoused by the boardingschools: that of subservience.They were not training these people to bedoctors, lawyers, educators, and civil servants, they trained them to dofor others and not to aspire to anything but.A great book to start youreducation into educational history of Native peoples.I highly recommendthis! ... Read more


59. Boarding School Blues: Revisiting American Indian Educational Experiences
Kindle Edition: 274 Pages (2006-09-01)
list price: US$45.00
Asin: B003QHY9XI
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Like the figures in the ancient oral literature of Native Americans, children who lived through the American Indian boarding school experience became heroes, bravely facing a monster not of their own making. Sometimes the monster swallowed them up. More often, though, the children fought the monster and grew stronger. This volume draws on the full breadth of this experience in showing how American Indian boarding schools provided both positive and negative influences for Native American children. The boarding schools became an integral part of American history, a shared history that resulted in Indians “turning the power” by using their school experiences to grow in wisdom and benefit their people.

The first volume of essays ever to focus on the American Indian boarding school experience, and written by some of the foremost experts and most promising young scholars of the subject, Boarding School Blues ranges widely in scope, addressing issues such as sports, runaways, punishment, physical plants, and Christianity. With comparative studies of the various schools, regions, tribes, and aboriginal peoples of the Americas and Australia, the book reveals both the light and the dark aspects of the boarding school experience and illuminates the vast gray area in between.

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60. White Man's Club: Schools, Race, and the Struggle of Indian Accultur (Indigenous Education)
by Jacqueline Fear-Segal
Paperback: 412 Pages (2009-07-01)
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Asin: 0803227884
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Tens of thousands of Indian children filed through the gates of government schools to be trained as United States citizens. Part of a late-nineteenth-century campaign to eradicate Native cultures and communities, these institutions became arenas where whites debated the terms of Indian citizenship, but also where Native peoples resisted the power of white schooling and claimed new skills to protect and redefine tribal and Indian identities.
 
In White Man’s Club, schools for Native children are examined within the broad framework of race relations in the United States for the first time. Jacqueline Fear-Segal analyzes multiple schools and their differing agendas and engages with the conflicting white discourses of race that underlay their pedagogies. She argues that federal schools established to Americanize Native children did not achieve their purpose; instead they progressively racialized American Indians. A far-reaching and bold account of the larger issues at stake, White Man’s Club challenges previous studies for overemphasizing the reformers’ overtly optimistic assessment of the Indians’ capacity for assimilation and contends that a covertly racial agenda characterized this educational venture from the start. Asking the reader to consider the legacy of nineteenth-century acculturation policies, White Man’s Club incorporates the life stories and voices of Native students and traces the schools’ powerful impact into the twenty-first century.
 
Fear-Segal draws upon a rich array of source material. Traditional archival research is interwoven with analysis of maps, drawings, photographs, the built environment, and supplemented by oral and family histories. Creative use of new theoretical and interpretive perspectives brings fresh insights to the subject matter.
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