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It includes a manual for teachers and an activity book to be completed by pupils, using a fun and engaging approach so that 10 to 15 year-olds living in mountainous areas can learn about their environment.
UNESCO: UK National Commission for UNESCO :: Education materials from UNESCO and partner organisations
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Regarding dislikes with what is an excellent book, one chapter covers teachers unions and their various offenses.
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There are eight selections, which include a look back at Road Dahl's life, a history of his publications, details of his charity The Roald Dahl Foundation, a visitor's book, a section for Teachers, Treats for kids and you can even choose to be guided around the site by one of your favourite Roald Dahl characters.
BBC: Roald Dahl web worth it
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George Soros, an American philanthropist who outspends most foreign governments in his do-gooding in Russia, supports 4, 000 of Russia's best teachers, as well as such things as book-buying by public libraries, stipends for scientists, public health, and retraining jobless army officers.
ECONOMIST: Western man��s burden
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Taking a leaf out of Sweden's book, he wants groups of parents or teachers (or in principle religious leaders) to set up their own schools, which will enjoy from the outset the same freedom as academies.
ECONOMIST: State schools and selection: The religious and the rational | The
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In the research for my upcoming book, I was fortunate to spend time with the teachers, students and executives at Singularity University.
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Dr Hilary Leevers, of the Campaign for Science and Engineering, said science teachers would be teaching evolution not creationism and so should not need a book to tell them how to "delicately handle controversy between a scientific theory and a belief".
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And what distinguishes her from other teachers is that she flexibly allows the kids to move and point to the book.
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