Mathematik erfolgreich trainieren die große Umfrage hat gezeigt, dass das mit dem Übungsheft gelingt. Die Konzeption der Übungshefte hat sich bewährt. 80 Prozent der Lehrkräfte, die das Übungsheft schon einmal eingesetzt haben, befanden es für gut bis sehr gut. Bewährte Elemente wie die klare Struktur, der spiralförmige Aufbau und das große Angebot an abwechslungsreichen Übungsformen finden sich deshalb auch in der Neubearbeitung wieder.§Wir haben uns jedoch Ihre Anregungen aus der Umfrage zu Herzen genommen und das Übungsheft noch weiter verbessert.§Das ist neu: modernes Layout ansprechende Illustrationen Berücksichtigung der Bildungsstandards Aufgaben aus den Bereichen Geometrie, Größen und Sachrechnen Rätselseiten ab dem 1. Schuljahr mehr Aufgaben zum beweglichen Denken und flexiblen Rechnen neues Belohnungssystem mit Stickern und wahlweise auch mit Online-Belohnung integriertes vierfarbiges Lösungsheft neue Internetplattform zur Vorbereitung auf die Rechenmeister
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"Mit Max Murmel durch das Vorschuljahr" ist ein Arbeitsheft zur Vorbereitung auf die Schule, mit dem die wichtigsten Bereiche der Schulfähigkeit trainiert und überprüft werden können. Die niedliche Leitfigur Max Murmel führt die Kinder durch das Arbeitsheft. Das kleine Murmeltier erscheint auf jeder Seite. Die Kinder haben Spaß daran, Max Murmel und seine Verhaltensweisen auf den Seiten zu entdecken.§§Die 68 Arbeitsblätter sind weitgehend selbsterklärend aufgebaut. Nach einer kurzen Einführung kann das Kind die Seite selbstständig bearbeiten. Piktogramme am oberen rechten Rand jeder Seite zeigen, welche Tätigkeiten jeweils durchzuführen sind.§§Das Lernziel sowie die jeweilige Arbeitsweise sind am Ende jeder Seite zur schnellen Information kurz und prägnant beschrieben. Jedem Heft ist ein Beobachtungsbogen beigefügt. Dieser gibt der Erzieherin / dem Erzieher, den Eltern oder den Kooperationslehrerinnen und -lehrern präzise Rückmeldung über den Leistungsstand des Kindes. Diese Dokumentation bietet eine fundierte Grundlage für Beratungsgespräche.
Denk- und Rechentraining für schnelle Rechner.§Aufgrund der Leistungsheterogenität in der Grundschule gibt es in jeder Klasse Kinder, die im mathematischen Bereich eine besonders schnelle Auffassungsgabe haben. Vielfach äußert sich mathematische Begabung aber auch durch vermehrtes Interesse an neuartigen Aufgabenstellungen. Normale Übungsaufgaben aus dem Schulbuch, den Arbeitsheften und zusätzlichen Übungsmaterialien stellen für diese Kinder schnell keine motivierende Herausforderung mehr dar.§Hier setzen die Forderhefte an. Sie bieten denjenigen Kindern, die mit den Übungs- und Vertiefungsaufgaben des eingesetzten Lehrwerks schnell fertig sind, die Möglichkeit, ihre Kenntnisse im Rahmen des aktuellen Schulstoffs zu vertiefen.§Neue operative Aufgabenformate und herausfordernde geometrische Aufgaben regen sie zum Nachdenken an. Interessante Fragestellungen rund um die in der Schule behandelten Themen geben vertiefende Einblicke in die Struktur des Zahlenraums und der Rechenoperationen. Hier gibt es Aufgaben, die nicht mit Standardverfahren gelöst werden können. Daher erhält jedes Kind mit dem Forderheft die Möglichkeit, seine prozessbezogenen Kompetenzen zu trainieren. Insbesondere die Fähigkeiten aus dem Umfeld des Problemlösens werden hier angesprochen und ausgebaut.§Die Forderhefte sind so ausgerichtet, dass sie dem Unterricht nicht vorgreifen. Das Kind, welches sich zusätzlich mit dem Forderheft beschäftigt, bleibt somit thematisch im Unterricht integriert.
"A detailed biography giving the social and artistic context of Verma's work and his work with Tara Arts. an exploration of Verma's own writings on 'Binglish', including his use of a range of performance forms and philosophies from different cultures, including the importance of the Natyashastra in his thinking and practice. a stylistic analysis of his key productions, including Tartuffe, The Merchant of Venice, Macbeth, and the Bollywood pantomimes. pathways into some of the practical exercises relatingto the dramaturgical style of 'Binglish' devised by Jatinder Verma"-- Jatinder Verma has been a pioneering figure in the development of British South Asian theatre, and a prominent spokesperson for the importance of increased diversity amongst playwrights, actors, directors, designers, and producers on the mainstream British stage. As co-founder and former Artistic Director of Tara Arts, he developed a new aesthetic style known as 'Binglish' which creates a hybrid dramaturgy of languages, training and performance forms, and styles of acting, and design, that operates to establish a negotiation between cultures which reflects contemporary Britain. Verma is acknowledged as being a leading practitioner and director, as well as writer about theatre and culture, who has transformed the face of theatre in Britain and internationally. This book combines: a detailed biography giving the social and artistic context of Vermas work and his work with Tara Arts; an exploration of Vermas own writings on Binglish, including his use of a range of performance forms and philosophies from different cultures, such as the importance of the Natyashastra in his thinking and practice; a stylistic analysis of his key productions, including Tartuffe, The Merchant of Venice, Macbeth, and the Bollywood pantomimes; pathways into some of the practical exercises relating to the dramaturgical style of Binglish devised by Jatinder Verma. As a first step towards critical understanding, and as an initial exploration before going on to further, primary research, Routledge Performance Practitioners offer unbeatable value for todays student. Jatinder Verma has been a pioneering figure in the development of British South Asian theatre, and a prominent spokesperson for the importance of increased diversity amongst playwrights, actors, directors, designers, and producers on the mainstream British stage. Autorid: Jerri Daboo
***LONGLISTED FOR THE 2019 JHALAK PRIZE***A leading new exploration of the Windrush generation featuring David Lammy, Lenny Henry, Corinne Bailey Rae, Sharmaine Lovegrove, Hannah Lowe, Jamz Supernova, Natasha Gordon and Rikki Beadle-Blair.For the pioneers of the Windrush generation, Britain was 'the Mother Country'. They made the long journey across the sea, expecting to find a place where they would be be welcomed with open arms; a land in which you were free to build a new life, eight thousand miles away from home. This remarkable book explores the reality of their experiences, and those of their children and grandchildren, through 22 unique real-life stories spanning more than 70 years. "The story of Windrush, is, like any other, a story of humanity. Of life, love, struggle, hope, misery, success and failure. It's one that is too often neglected in our media ... but this volume acts as a remedy to that failure of story-telling, which I ask you to both savour and share." - David Lammy MPContributors include: Catherine Ross, Corinne Bailey-Rae, David Lammy, Gail Lewis, Hannah Lowe, Howard Gardner, Jamz Supernova, Kay Montano, Kemi Alemoru, Kimberley McIntosh, Lazare Sylvestre, Lenny Henry, Maria del Pilar Kaladeen, Myrna Simpson, Naomi Oppenheim, Natasha Gordon, Nellie Brown, Paul Reid, Riaz Phillips, Rikki Beadle-Blair, Sharmaine Lovegrove, Sharon Frazer-Carroll. Autorid: Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff
This book explores radical dissent from orthodox mainstream economics, and sets out a theoretically grounded vision for the emerging paradigm of social ecological economics. At the heart of this paradigmatic shift lies an acknowledgement of the inextricable embeddedness of economies in biophysical reality and social structure. The struggle for this transformative vision unfolds through a critical examination of mainstream environmental thought, followed by a nuanced evaluation of contributions from Marxists, socialists, critical institutionalists, feminists and Post-Keynesians grappling with the urgent environmental crisis.Synthesising insights from these diverse and heterodox schools, the book navigates the philosophical underpinnings of science, embracing a critical realist approach that challenges not only mainstream economic thought but also eclectic pluralism, relativism and strong constructionism. The question of what constitutes revolutionary science is explored in light of works by Kuhn, Schumpeter and Neurath, emphasising the pivotal role of values and ideology in works from Marx to Gramsci.Building on these radical and philosophical foundations, the book articulates a preanalytic vision of social ecological economics, dismantling entrenched notions of growth and efficiency in favour of a framework centered on social provisioning and needs embedded in ethics. In a thought-provoking conclusion, the book applies its analytical lens to the multiple crises of modernity within industrialised capital-accumulating economies. An agenda for social ecological transformation toward diverse alternative economies emerges, providing a compelling call to action in the face of contemporary challenges. This book presents social ecological economics as an emerging paradigm combining critical social science with structural realism to offer a radical, theoretically grounded, alternative economics based on ethical social provisioning and meeting needs. The foundations include its radical roots, philosophical presuppositions and preanalytic vision. Autorid: Clive L Spash
Since the late nineties, the UK has deported thousands of people to Jamaica. Many of these deportees left the Caribbean as infants and grew up in the UK. In Deporting Black Britons, Luke de Noronha traces the life stories of four such men, who have been exiled from their parents, partners, children and friends by deportation. He explores how Black Britons survive once they are returned to Jamaica and asks what their memories of poverty, racist policing and illegality reveal about contemporary Britain.Based on years of research with deported people and their families, Deporting Black Britons presents stories of survival and hardship in both the UK and Jamaica. These intimate portraits testify to the damage wrought by violent borders, opening up wider questions about racism, belonging and deservingness in anti-immigrant times. Deporting Black Britons exposes the relationship between racism, borders and citizenship by telling the painful stories of four men who have been exiled to Jamaica. It examines processes of criminalisation, illegalisation and racialisation as they interact to construct deportable subjects in contemporary Britain and offers new ways of thinking about race and citizenship at different scales. Autorid: Luke de Noronha
This title identifies places where young readers might find the color green. Simple text with closely matching pictures and a photo glossary makes this book perfect for beginning readers. Autorid: Brienna Rossiter
Bringing together the latest research and practical strategies for teachers of secondary religious education, Joe Kinnaird draws on his years of teaching experience and passion for high-quality RE to explore a range of ways to deepen pupils' understanding of religion and worldviews. This book presents a vision of what it means for students to truly engage with religious education: grappling with philosophical and ethical questions, engaging critically with beliefs and worldviews, and expressing informed responses with accuracy and purpose. Joe makes the case for the importance and value of RE, alongside tips for effective practice in all areas of a RE teacher's role, such as approaches to curriculum design, teaching disciplinary knowledge and handling controversial topics. Whether you are beginning your journey into teacher training, an experienced teacher seeking new inspiration, a non-specialist, a subject leader, or a senior leader line-managing RE departments, this book is an essential guide for everyone involved with religious education in the classroom. Autorid: Joe Kinnaird
Tricksters in the Twilight delves into the captivating world of Japanese folklore, where tales of shape-shifting beings blur the lines between reality and legend. This collection showcases stories of two prominent tricksters: the cunning fox (kitsune) and the playful tanuki (raccoon dog), both embodying themes of transformation, trickery, and spiritual transcendence. The fox, revered for its intelligence and mystical abilities, shares a sacred connection with the Shinto deity Inari, acting as guardians of fertility and rice crops. From benevolent guides to mischievous tricksters, foxes explore the duality of good and evil through their shape-shifting prowess. The tanuki, on the other hand, often enchants with its jovial demeanor, symbolizing prosperity and good fortune. With their playful shape-shifting antics and whimsical pranks, tanuki impart lessons of humility and generosity, often through clever deceit in their interactions with humans. // Many of the stories within this collection find their roots in Japan's ancient indigenous belief system, Shinto, celebrated for its deep reverence for nature spirits and animistic practices. These traditions have heavily influenced notable works such as the 9th-century compilation Nihon Ryouiki by the Buddhist monk Kyokai. By skillfully melding Shinto beliefs with Buddhist teachings, Kyokai created a lasting legacy, as exemplified by his tale Fox Consort: A Union Transcending Worlds, showcased in Chapter 1. This narrative explores themes of metamorphosis, desire, and the boundary of reality and myth. It offers a glimpse into Japanese folklore and invites readers to venture into a world where the mundane intersects with the extraordinary. // Chapters 2 to 5 of Tricksters in the Twilight feature fox and tanuki tales from four distinguished Japanese authors at the cusp of the 20th century: Kenji Miyazawa, Nankichi Niimi, Kotaro Tanaka, and Kohei Tsuchida. Miyazawa introduces readers to his signature mix of fantastical storytelling, deep philosophy, and appreciation for nature. Niimi's tales delve into universal themes of heartfelt connections amidst sorrow and the intrinsic beauty of life, drawing from his personal experiences and surroundings. Tanaka, celebrated for his romantic narratives, ghostly tales, and travelogues, brings stories from both Japanese and Chinese traditions into the collection, while Tsuchida captivates with his artful portrayal of a young fox, offering a rich and intriguing glimpse into its mystical world. // In preparing this collection, both translators, Finlay Cameron and John McLean, have strived to remain faithful to the original authors, preserving the essence and subtleties of culturally specific words, phrases, and concepts. Sub-notes are used when necessary to clarify words or phrases that might not directly translate into English without losing their cultural significance. In the translation process, the Hepburn Romanization system was utilized to accurately represent Japanese words and maintain the authenticity of the original text. // Enjoy the journey!
Eric Bergman used to be treated like an outcast, cripple and freak. Some pitied him, others squirmed in his presence, while others still mocked him to his face. He himself even thought he was born cursed by the gods. But bit by bit, all that changed. That
This title identifies places where young readers might find the color orange. Simple text with closely matching pictures and a photo glossary makes this book perfect for beginning readers. Autorid: Brienna Rossiter