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Affiche du document Picture-Perfect Science Lessons

Picture-Perfect Science Lessons

Karen Ansberry

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394 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 4h55min.
How do you improve upon perfection? For years, new and experienced elementary school teachers alike have extolled the virtues of Picture-Perfect Science Lessons—the expertly combined appeal of children’s picture books with standards-based science content. The award-winning, bestselling book presents ready-to-teach lessons, complete with student pages and assessments, that use high-quality fiction and nonfictionpicture books to guide hands-on science inquiry. This newly revised and expanded 2nd edition of Picture-Perfect Science Lessons manages to surpass the original. Classroom veterans Karen Ansberry and Emily Morgan, who also coach teachers through nationwide workshops, know elementary educators are usually crunched for science instructional time and could often use refresher explanations of scientific concepts. So the authors added comprehensive background notes to each chapter and included new reading strategies. They still show you exactly how to combine science and reading in a natural way with classroom-tested lessons in physical science, life science, and Earth and space science. And now they offer five brand-new lessons—“Batteries Included,” “The Secrets of Flight,” “Down the Drain,” “If I Built a Car,” and “Bugs!”—bringing the total to 20. Picture-Perfect Science Lessons draws on such diverse—and engaging—books as Dr. Xargle’s Book of Earth Hounds, A House for Hermit Crab, Rice Is Life, Oil Spill!, Sheep in a Jeep, The Perfect Pet, and Weird Friends: Unlikely Allies in the Animal Kingdom. As a result, both reluctant scientists and struggling readers will quickly find themselves absorbed in scientific discovery. You’ll love how effective this book is, and your students will love learning about science.
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Affiche du document Even More Brain-Powered Science

Even More Brain-Powered Science

Thomas O'Brien

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329 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 4h7min.
• How can water and a penny demonstrate the power of mathematics and molecular theory? • Do spelling and punctuation really matter to the human brain? The third of Thomas O’Brien’s books designed for 5–12 grade science teachers, Even More Brain-Powered Science uses the questions above and 11 other inquiry-oriented discrepant events—experiments or demonstrations in which the outcomes are not what students expect—to dispute misconceptions and challenge students to think about, discuss, and examine the real outcomes of the experiments. O’Brien has developed interactive activities—many of which use inexpensive materials—to engage the natural curiosity of both teachers and students and create new levels of scientific understanding. The hands-on activities serve as visual participatory analogies for science education principles related to the nature of science and cognitive learning theory, bridging the gap between practice and theory. Each exploration, along with the related extension activities, can serve as the framework for a series of professional development sessions or complement conventional preservice science textbooks. Each of O’Brien’s easy-to-use chapters includes an expected outcome, an explanation of the science and science education concepts, discussion points, the procedure, and a list of related websites. Whether you are new to the Brain-Powered Science books or are a “brain-powered” professional, this book is sure to create shared entertaining educational experiences for teachers and students.
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Art of the SNL Portrait

Ellen Matthews Mary

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280 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 3h30min.
The electric spirit of Saturday Night Live as captured by longtime resident photographer Mary Ellen Matthews. A New York Times bestseller!              Andy Samberg in a giant martini glass. Billie Eilish peeking out of a pile of snow. Kevin Hart writing his own cue cards. Paul Rudd as Paul McCartney. Sarah Silverman dusting the NBC marquee. Alec Baldwin as the Godfather. These are just a few examples of Matthews's bold, dynamic, and playful celebrity portraits that for over two decades have artfully highlighted the hosts and musical guests who help bring the show to life.                Week after week, photographer Mary Ellen Matthews makes magic happen on Saturday Night Live with her inventive, irreverent, and truly original photography for the “bumpers”—portraits of the host or musical guest that transition the show to and from commercial breaks. Published on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of SNL and exquisitely designed by Pentagram, this book is the first collection of Mary Ellen’s remarkable body of work as well as a celebration of America’s longest-running comedy TV show.              Includes: * More than 200 color portraits and behind-the-scenes photographs * A foreword by SNL founder and executive producer Lorne Michaels * Mary Ellen Matthews in conversation * A thumbnail index of all the images with captions by the photographer
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How and Why of Laboratory Schools

Sarada Jill Sarada

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427 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 5h20min.
The How and Why of Laboratory Schools: Innovations and Success Stories in Teacher Preparation and Student Learning is an eagerly anticipated exploration crafted by esteemed researchers and practitioners from some of the foremost Laboratory Schools across the United States and internationally. These institutions, also recognized as demonstration schools or university-affiliated schools, play pivotal roles in the landscape of education, serving as bastions of innovation, research, and professional development. At their core, Laboratory Schools are multifaceted entities, assuming key responsibilities such as teacher training and professional development, serving as hubs for research and innovation, embodying models of best practices, fostering collaboration within university communities, shaping curriculum development and evaluation, and championing inclusion and special education. Their impact reverberates throughout the educational sphere, shaping the future of teaching, learning, and educational policies.The How and Why of Laboratory Schools serves as a beacon in the realm of education literature, offering an array of accessible examples that inspire and enlighten researchers, practitioners, and policymakers alike. With a global perspective, this volume provides a comprehensive snapshot of both the research and practice within Laboratory Schools worldwide, featuring exemplary models not only from the United States but also from various international settings. Spanning an variety of topics including demonstration schools, teacher preparation, innovative pedagogy and curriculum, early childhood education, elementary and primary education, middle and secondary education, STEM-focused initiatives, promotion of democracy, establishment of research laboratories, support for diverse learners, preservice teacher education, collaboration models, and the role of teachers as researchers, this book encompasses the diverse facets of Laboratory Schools'' contributions to education.Moreover, the book serves as a blueprint for the development of new Laboratory Schools, offering insights into various models, funding mechanisms, and strategies for integration into university research and teacher training programs. By showcasing successful examples and providing practical guidance, this book empowers educational institutions to embark on the journey of establishing their own school, enriching both their local communities and the broader educational landscape.Beyond the present, this book also articulates a compelling case for the future of Laboratory Schools, highlighting their potential to continually innovate, adapt, and lead educational transformation in the years to come. Through its insightful analyses and compelling narratives, The How and Why of Laboratory Schools heralds a future where Laboratory Schools remain at the forefront of educational excellence and innovation, not only domestically but also on the international stage.Perfect for courses such as: Comparative Education; Education Reform; Professional Development Models; School Improvement; Foundations in Education; Early Childhood Education
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Food Stories

T. Jameson Brewer and Cleveland Hayes II

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281 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 3h31min.
Food Stories: Navigating the Academy with Cultural Lessons from the Kitchen is the first volume in the series Culinary Canvas: A Series on Integrating the Arts and Food into Higher Education. The purpose of the series is to explore the innovative integration of arts and food into higher education. Each volume aims to inspire a paradigm shift in academia, advocating for a more holistic, creative, and inclusive approach to learning, teaching, researching, serving, and existing in the academy.In the present volume, Food Stories makes the case that food, and the culture surrounding food, is a closely held--and powerful--reality that shapes who we are as individuals, as members of varied communities, and invariably, informs who we are as educators and researchers. This book gives space for the authors to explore not only the impact that food and culture have had, and continue to have, on them as individuals, how that culture and experiences impact them as members of the academy (in teaching, research, and service), but also in providing some guidance to graduate students and junior faculty. In effect, chapters explore navigating academic work (teaching, research, and service) through the lens of food and the transferable lessons that can be gleaned from our grandmothers’, mothers’, fathers’, and our own kitchens.It is often the case that higher education fosters both imposter syndrome and a workaholic disposition that can be detrimental to teaching and research. What this book does, then, is to not only explore the ways in which what may seem as non-academic work such as cooking a meal can have on our work/life balance but, also, how to incorporate the very lessons of food into who we are as educators, how we teach, and how we can approach the work we do more broadly.Through carefully curated chapters, this text presents a wide array of perspectives across food and cultural regions, as well as imparting insights from the academy from authors spanning the spectrum of the career. It is an important book full of valuable lessons for graduate students, faculty and teachers who wish to use its content in their classrooms.Perfect for courses such as: Cultural Studies; Culturally-Responsive Pedagogy
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America, Let Me In

Torres Medina Felipe

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87 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 1h05min.
A hilarious and satirically accurate introduction to the United States immigration system from comedian and writer for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert Felipe Torres Medina"A funny, empathetic, and formally inventive guide to the U.S. immigration system." (Kirkus)  /  "A funny book about immigration and sexy centaurs." (Stephen Colbert) Born in Colombia, Felipe Torres Medina moved to the US at the age of 21 and has spent over ten years of his life both navigating the chaos and confusion of the immigration system and explaining that craziness to the clueless Americans around him. There are few subjects that Americans have stronger opinions on. And there are few subjects that they know less about. So, like many immigrants before him, Torres Medina sets out to do the job American-born citizens won’t: make the US immigration process accessible, relatable, and, hey, a little bit funny. With an outsider’s eye, an insider’s affection, and a biting, humorous flair, Torres Medina invites readers from all passport lines to explore the multiple paths and potholes of moving to America, and experience just how many choices it takes to choose a new home.  In this laugh-out-loud book, you will be taken down a multitude of possible immigration stories that range from the kafkaesquely silly to an uproarious good time. Some of them are real things that happened to Felipe—like discovering in an immigration interview that he shares a name with several criminals—and some of them are totally invented and will make you question your sanity. By the end of this handy guide, you’ll learn all you need to know about visas like the H-1B work visa, the infamous 90-day fiancé visa, the so-called Einstein visa, and many more. Remember, the fate of each character’s journey is all in your hands. So choose at your own risk.
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Paul et Virginie

Bernardin de Saint-Pierre

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"Paul et Virginie" est un roman emblématique de la littérature française du XVIIIe siècle, écrit par Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre et publié pour la première fois en 1788. Véritable hymne à la nature, à la pureté des sentiments et à l'innocence, ce récit mêle romantisme, exotisme et critique sociale, dans un style à la fois poétique et engagé.L’histoire se déroule sur l’île Maurice (anciennement Île de France), colonie française de l’océan Indien. Paul et Virginie, deux enfants élevés ensemble loin de la société occidentale, grandissent dans un environnement naturel préservé, bercés par les valeurs de simplicité, de tendresse et de respect. Au fil du temps, leur amitié se transforme en un amour pur et sincère, mais le retour de Virginie en métropole bouleversera ce fragile équilibre. Le roman prend alors une tournure dramatique et profondément humaine.À travers ce récit tragique, Bernardin de Saint-Pierre interroge les notions de civilisation, de liberté, de fatalité, mais aussi les injustices sociales et le poids des conventions. Influencé par les idées des Lumières et par Jean-Jacques Rousseau, l’auteur défend une vision idéalisée de l’homme en harmonie avec la nature.Classique incontournable, "Paul et Virginie" séduit par la beauté de ses descriptions, la profondeur de ses émotions et la modernité de sa critique sociale. Ce roman s’adresse aussi bien aux étudiants, enseignants, qu’aux lecteurs passionnés de grands textes romantiques et de littérature sentimentale.
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Affiche du document Pratique du calcul bayésien (collection Statistique et probabilités appliquées)

Pratique du calcul bayésien (collection Statistique et probabilités appliquées)

BERNIER Jacques

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345 pages. Temps de lecture estimé 4h19min.
Pratique du calcul bayésien est né de l'expérience acquise lors des cours donnés en sciences de l'environnement, tant à l'université de Liège (Arlon), qu'à la grande école AgroParisTech (Paris). Son fil conducteur peut se résumer par la locution « de la plume à la souris », tournure empruntée à un opuscule retraçant la vie d'une école fréquentée jadis par le premier auteur. La première partie privilégie les modèles statistiques paramétriques calculables « à la plume » et cependant très riches, tant du point de vue de la présentation des concepts fondateurs du paradigme bayésien, que de leurs applications opérationnelles, notamment en matière d'aide à la décision. Dès le premier chapitre, la représentation du modèle par un graphe acyclique orienté permet de distinguer clairement la phase où la créativité du chercheur s'exprime de celle où il calcule. À cette fin, le logiciel libre WinBUGS sera très utile à l'apprenti modélisateur. La seconde partie présente des applications réelles, plus sophistiquées, qui nécessitent souvent d'introduire une couche de variables latentes entre les observables et les paramètres. Conduire une inférence bayésienne sur ces modèles hiérarchiques implique un recours intensif aux méthodes modernes de calcul et mobilise donc « la souris » de l'ordinateur. Cet ouvrage est dédié aux étudiants et chercheurs qui souhaitent apprendre le calcul bayésien avec des visées opérationnelles. Le lecteur est invité à l'utiliser comme un tremplin lui permettant d'aller aussi loin que son intérêt et/ou ses besoins l'exigent. C'est pourquoi, les treize chapitres offrent un compromis entre la rigueur du langage mathématique et la souplesse de la langue de Molière. Le côté opérationnel est mis en avant. De nombreux exemples, le plus souvent réels, justifient les efforts et illustrent les raisonnements sous-jacents. Les développements théoriques sont donc volontairement limités à l'essentiel et le lecteur désireux de les poursuivre trouvera deux ouvrages de référence publiés dans la même collection.
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