With PISA tables, accountability, and performance management pulling educators in one direction, and the understanding that education is a social process embedded in cultural contexts, tailored to meet the needs and challenges of individuals and communities in another, it is easy to end up in seeing teachers as positioned as opponents to the ‘system’. Jerome and Starkey argue that the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC, 1989) can provide a pragmatic starting point for educators to challenge some of these unsettling trends in a way which does not set up unnecessary opposition with policy-makers. They review the evidence from international evaluations, surveys and case studies about practice in human rights and child right education before exploring the key principles of transformative and experiential education to offer a robust theoretical framework that can guide the development of child rights education. They also draw out practical implications and outline
Introducing the study of children's literature, this book addresses theoretical questions as well as the most relevant critical approaches to the field. The fourteen chapters draw on insights from ac
Bring the whole family together with 52 simple gardening projects.New in the bestselling 52 series (over 6 million copies sold across the line!), this handy deck of cards is full of gardening ideas to get children and parents exploring, learning, and laughing together in nature.The gardening activities are educational and simple for beginning gardeners of all ages and include plenty of projects that are easy for any gardening setup―whether you're working in your yard, a container garden, or the nearest community garden.Grow an avocado from a pit, plant seeds in eggshells, create a pizza-themed garden, and more. This pocket-size deck inspires hours of screen-free, boredom-busting fun for the whole family.CONVENIENT AND FUN TO USE: These petite cards easily fit into a pocket or bag. Take a card with you on trips to the community garden or draw one at random each week for a year.NO YARD REQUIRED: These cards offer lots of activities that are easy to accomplish with any gardening setup.GRE
My Time Capsule: All About Me! Art Journal is an interactive art and activity journaling experience that allows kids to make a record of their everyday lives that they will cherish years later.With creative and imaginative drawing prompts, My Time Capsule: All About Me! Art Journal is an interactive journaling experience that allows kids to record a slice of their lives to look back on later. This entertaining sketchbook journal is filled with quick and easy-to-answer questions and space to write and draw the answers. Also included are stickers, suggestions of things to tape or paste into the book, things to color and cut out, and tips on how to doodle everyday life. Once the last prompt is complete, journalers will mark the date to open the time capsule journal, and then put the book away. Their time capsule awaits their older selves!With My Time Capsule: All About Me! Art Journal, children can draw, doodle, design, and color the answers to questions about everyday life. Some prompts