Sentences with phrase «from school text books»

His harmful wish to literally erase LGBTQ people from school text books ignores the existence of people like us and our families, who live every day at the intersection of LGBTQ and Korean identities.»

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He may also be faced with incomprehension and hostility when he tries to persuade the school not to support «Red Nose Day» or «Jeans for Genes»; when he suggests that asking pupils to stand at the front of the class and shout out the names of intimate body parts is an invasion of their modesty; when he objects to the non-Catholic geography teacher's presentation of solutions for over-population, the «gay rights» agenda seeping in through text books, the chaplaincyco - ordinator's failure to get abortion agency leaflets removed from the library, or the school nurse's distribution of cards with information on how to get the morning - after pill.
In January 2009, the Louisiana Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE) approved a policy that prevents Louisiana school boards from stopping schools using supplementary creationist texts hostile to evolution, such as books published by the Discovery Institute.
Despite this, from North America to the Antipodes, the first books that many school children receive are totally without text.
Krakauer's book was given to me the summer after I graduated from high school, and to my mind there is not a more potent text to enchant the impressionable mind of a seventeen - year - old.
For example, a student in high school can choose to upload a chapter from a history book they're required to read, and use that as the typing practice text.
This lesson, in which students write text for picture books, was developed from ideas presented by teachers Kellie Slaughter of Belmont Hills Elementary in Smryna, Georgia, and Katrina Stroup of Alcorn Central Elementary School in Glen, Mississippi.
All the carefully collected photographs, booklets and artefacts from all over Europe had gone, all the paperwork for the administration of public examinations had gone, and all the school text books and personal belongings had gone.»
Licensing: A Better Way to «Buy» Computer Texts What if, instead of purchasing hard copies of computer texts, school districts license the books from the publisher at a cost of $ 5 per Texts What if, instead of purchasing hard copies of computer texts, school districts license the books from the publisher at a cost of $ 5 per texts, school districts license the books from the publisher at a cost of $ 5 per user?
The article closes with another quote from Gardner: «We don't read books in school so we can write papers or do projects about that book; rather, we read books in school so we can more deeply understand all of the textsbooks, blogs or advertisements — that we will face beyond school
A 2017 analysis of the texts used by Indiana private schools that receive vouchers by the Huffington Post found that many of the Christian fundamentalist schools receiving vouchers used texts from either A Beka Books, which is associated with the ultra-conservative Pensacola Christian College, or Bob Jones University Press.
Residential schools are not the only modern tragedy that was excluded from our text books.
Whatever age of the child it has a use, from a 4 year old adding in their drawings or first attempts at writing, to educators using it to support EAL students with school made text books.
They are characters that are familiar from everyday life: the fawning admin, the venomous school mom, the hard - working father, the text - book psychiatrist, the excruciatingly enthusiastic fund - raiser.
With a narrative that unfolds in a procession of photographs, sketches, scrap paper, wine labels, mix - CD playlists, IM sessions, TV stills, letters sent home from school, and other bits of visual imagery overlaid by short bursts of text, this is a book that plays with the boundaries between novel, graphic novel, scrapbook story, and multiplatform blitz (paid apps, YouTube videos, and an interactive, electronic version of the book are also in the offing).
With a narrative that unfolds in a procession of photographs, sketches, scrap paper, wine labels, mix - CD playlists, IM sessions, TV stills, letters sent home from school, and other bits of visual imagery overlaid by short bursts of text, this is a book that plays with the boundaries between novel, graphic novel, scrapbook, and multiplatform storytelling.
While School Yourself does see the place for its texts in the widespread adoption of textbooks in academic environments, currently the most common feedback comes from individual consumers who bought their hands - on books series in order to supplement their own school mateSchool Yourself does see the place for its texts in the widespread adoption of textbooks in academic environments, currently the most common feedback comes from individual consumers who bought their hands - on books series in order to supplement their own school mateschool materials.
The set - up feels like a text book part - sports manga (athlete facing injury from the past helps others improve and become better) and part - harem - comedy manga (one high school boy suddenly thrust into a team of girls and the wackiness that will ensue in his life).
From our all - in - one devices like our smart phones that act as phones, MP3 players, alarm clocks, GPS devices, and so on to our digitalization of materials from photos to novels and school text books, we are able to reduce how much oil we use in the production and shipping of produFrom our all - in - one devices like our smart phones that act as phones, MP3 players, alarm clocks, GPS devices, and so on to our digitalization of materials from photos to novels and school text books, we are able to reduce how much oil we use in the production and shipping of produfrom photos to novels and school text books, we are able to reduce how much oil we use in the production and shipping of products.
Access is free of charge from «home, school or work» and is 24/7 and includes licensed full - text newspapers, magazines and journals, references books and newswires.
That book has been used as a text on law and religion at Yale Law School and earned praise from, among others, former Secretary of State James A. Baker III, who called it «a superbly documented legal analysis.»
Charlie, technically, Hornbooks are a series of law school oriented text books from West (now West division of Thomson) Publishing.
How many of us can remember just repeating the lines from the text book in school without having any idea what it really meant?
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