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Why Children Don't Listen: A Guide For Parents And Teachers
Monika Kiel-Hinrichsen - Paperback - Floris
How we speak to each other is at the very heart of human relationships. This handbook is aimed at parents and teachers on how to communicate better with children. It covers aspects of talking and listening to children, including speaking to children of different ages.
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Teaching Pack For Standard Grade, Intermediate And GCSE English
Margaret Gilroy - Loose-leaf - Sandstone
The Sandstone Vista Series has been developed for readers who are not used to reading full-length novels, or for those who simply want to enjoy a quick read. The education packs are complementary to the series for use by tutors and teachers in the various adult literacy areas.
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Children With Special Needs
Michael Luxford - Paperback - Floris
This volume provides an introduction to Rudolf Steiner's ideas on the development and education of children with special needs. It gives an overview of the development of the child, educational options and therapies for special needs, and special topics such as adolescence.
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Holistic Special Education
- Paperback - Floris
Parents and professionals working with special needs children often face difficult decisions about the child's education. This text puts forward the case for holistic special education, as practiced by Camphill schools. This approach embraces education and therapy and emphasises the importance of creative arts.
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Summerhill And A.S. Neill
- Paperback - Open University Press
Summerhill school is known as 'the oldest children's democracy in the world'. This book contains key extracts from A.S. Neill's text 'Summerhill'. It is useful for teachers and trainee teachers, headteachers and school leaders, local education authorities, and parents.
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Steiner Education In Theory And Practice
Gilbert Childs - Paperback - Floris
An account of Rudolf Steiner's view of children, and the role education must play in their successful development. This book examines and explains the curriculum of Steiner-Waldorf schools, showing how their teaching practices take a holistic view of the child.
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Ancient Rome
Charles Kovacs - Paperback - Floris
This book includes stories of the founding of Rome, the early battles of Carthage and Hannibal, Julius Caesar and the conquest of Gaul and Britain, Antony and Cleopatra, and the decline and fall under the Huns and the beginning of the Dark Ages.
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The Auld Hoose: The Story Of Robert Gordon's College
Jack Webster - Hardback - Black & White
Originally called the Robert Gordon Hospital, it opened its door to its first pupils in 1750, celebrated 250 years of existence in 2000 and is now a coeducational independent school with an enviable academic record. Former pupil Jack Webster charts the history of Gordon's from those early days.
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The Modern School Movement: Anarchism And Education In The United States
Paul Avrich - Paperback - AK
Paul Avrich discusses how between 1910 and 1960 anarchists established more than 20 schools in the United States of America where children might study in an atmosphere of freedom and self - reliance in contrast to the discipline of the traditional classroom.
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The Kirkwall Ba': From The Water To The Wall
John Robertson - Hardback - Dunedin Academic
'The Kirkwall Ba' is a much revised and expanded edition of John Robertson's classic book 'Uppies and Doonies'. It is an exhaustive enquiry into the origin and history of the mass football game in Britain.