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On Learning, Volume 3 : Knowledge, Curriculum and Ethics
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Knowledge and the Future School : Curriculum and Social Justice
Written at a time of uncertainty about the implications of the English government’s curriculum policies, Knowledge and the Future School engages with the debate between the government and large sections of the educational community.It provides a forward-looking framework for head teachers, their staff and those involved in training teachers to use when developing the curriculum of individual schools in the context of a national curriculum.While explaining recent ideas in the sociology of educational knowledge, the authors draw on Michael Young’s earlier research with Johan Muller to distinguish three models of the curriculum in terms of their assumptions about knowledge, referred to in this book as Future 1, Future 2 and Future 3.They link Future 3 to the idea of 'powerful knowledge' for all pupils as a curriculum principle for any school, arguing that the question of knowledge is intimately linked to the issue of social justice and that access to 'powerful knowledge' is a necessary component of the education of all pupils.Knowledge and the Future School offers a new way of thinking about the problems that head teachers, their staff and curriculum designers face.In charting a course for schools that goes beyond current debates, it also provides a perspective that policy makers should not avoid.
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First Day at Skeleton School
Listen ... can you hear it?There's a creepy noise ... 'Welcome!' smiles Mr Bones. 'Meet the spooky girls and boys.'At Skeleton School they howl in assembly, fly broomsticks in the library and learn how to float through walls!Join in the fun with this comic caper from a bestselling author/illustrator of Calm Down, Boris, Mr Pusskins and First Day at Bug School – it's perfect for back to school and Halloween.
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What are the similarities between the dog skeleton and the human skeleton?
Both dog and human skeletons have similar basic structures, including a skull, spine, ribs, and limbs. They both have joints that allow for movement and are made up of bones that provide support and protection for internal organs. Additionally, both skeletons have similar bones in their limbs, such as the humerus, radius, and ulna in the front limbs, and the femur, tibia, and fibula in the hind limbs.
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What is the difference between a dog skeleton and a bat skeleton?
The main difference between a dog skeleton and a bat skeleton is their bone structure and adaptations for their respective modes of movement. A dog skeleton is adapted for quadrupedal movement, with strong and sturdy limbs designed for running and jumping. In contrast, a bat skeleton is adapted for flight, with elongated finger bones supporting a thin membrane for wing structure. Additionally, bat skeletons have lightweight bones to aid in flight, while dog skeletons have heavier, more robust bones for terrestrial movement.
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What are the differences between the dog skeleton and the human skeleton?
The main differences between the dog skeleton and the human skeleton are in their overall structure and specific bone shapes. For example, the dog skeleton has a more elongated and flexible spine, while the human spine is more upright and rigid. Additionally, the dog skeleton has longer and more curved limb bones, which are adapted for running and jumping, while the human skeleton has shorter, straighter limb bones suited for walking upright. The skull shape and teeth are also different, with dogs having a more elongated skull and specialized teeth for tearing and chewing meat, while humans have a flatter skull and teeth adapted for a more varied diet.
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What is a skeleton head?
A skeleton head is the bony structure that forms the skull of a vertebrate animal, including humans. It is made up of several bones that protect the brain and provide structure to the face. In many cultures, the image of a skeleton head is associated with death and is often used as a symbol for Halloween or other spooky occasions. Additionally, the skeleton head is a common motif in art, literature, and popular culture, often representing mortality and the passage of time.
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Excavation game archaeological study dinosaur skeleton accessory
This block containing a dinosaur skeleton is accompanied by a scraper and a paintbrush to make up an archaeological dig game. This is the perfect gift for a future paleontologist. It is suitable for children over 3 years old.* Dimension : 4X8X3cm * Recommended age : + 3 years, contains small parts, choking hazard Functions : archaeological dig game Contents : 1 dinosaur skeleton archaeological excavation kit with a brush and a scraper.* Dimension : 4X8X3cm * Recommended age : + 3 years, contains small parts, choking hazard Functions : archaeological dig game Contents : 1 dinosaur skeleton archaeological excavation kit with a brush and a scraper.
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Excavation game archaeological study dinosaur skeleton accessory
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Supporting Multilingual Learners’ Academic Language Development : A Language-Based Approach to Content Instruction
A practical and comprehensive resource, Supporting Multilingual Learners’ Academic Language Development: A Language-Based Approach to Content Instruction introduces an accessible language-based approach to teaching academic language to multilingual learners across the content areas.Luciana C. de Oliveira provides elementary school teachers with everything they need to know to successfully teach grade-level content to multilingual learners.Chapters are organized by subject, addressing the specific language demands of teaching English language arts, social studies, mathematics, and science.Each chapter features examples of implementation in grades K-5, practical strategies, and a wealth of tables, figures, and other resources.The Language-Based Approach to Content Instruction (LACI) in this book provides teachers with a ready-to-use framework of six scaffolding elements that serves as a guide to enable multilingual learners to meet the grade-level standard of their peers without simplification.Aligned with WIDA and CCSS standards, this resource provides the tools and methods teachers need to support multilingual learners’ academic language development in the content area classroom.
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What is a calcareous skeleton?
A calcareous skeleton is a hard structure made primarily of calcium carbonate, which is the same material found in seashells and coral. Many marine organisms, such as corals, mollusks, and some types of algae, have calcareous skeletons that provide support and protection. These skeletons can also contribute to the formation of coral reefs and other important marine habitats.
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Which animal is the skeleton?
The skeleton is that of a cat.
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Why does the human have an internal skeleton and not an external skeleton like insects?
Humans have an internal skeleton made of bones because it provides better protection for our vital organs and allows for more efficient movement. An internal skeleton also allows for growth and flexibility as bones can grow and adapt as we age. Insects have an external skeleton, known as an exoskeleton, which provides protection but limits their growth and movement as they need to molt and shed their exoskeleton to grow. Having an internal skeleton also allows humans to have a larger body size and more complex internal systems compared to insects with external skeletons.
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When does a cat's skeleton decompose?
A cat's skeleton will begin to decompose after the soft tissues and organs have decomposed. This process can take anywhere from a few months to a few years, depending on environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, and the presence of scavengers. Once the soft tissues have decomposed, the skeleton will be broken down by bacteria, fungi, and other decomposers in the soil, eventually returning its nutrients to the ecosystem.
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