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Pedagogy Before Technology When I first began my public school teaching career, I was introduced to Bloom’s Taxonomy. It was a way for teachers to understand how to raise their level of instruction, and consequently their students’ learning. The taxonomy was divided into six different domain levels: knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation. The goal of all teachers was to have their students working at the highest levels possible. While it was understood that certain aspects of education were naturally taught at the knowledge and comprehension levels, it was more desirable to have students working at the levels above those; and, hopefully, reaching the synthesis and evaluation levels as often as possible. In the 1990’s the taxonomy was updated to change the nouns associated with the levels to action verbs to move the ...
REVIEW OF WE ARE WOLVES A. BIBLIOGRAPHY Nannestad, Katrina. WE ARE WOLVES. New York City, NY: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Simon & Schuster . ISBN 9781665904223. B. PLOT SUMMARY Three generations of the Wolf family happily live together in East Prussia (a part of Germany) during the time that Adolph Hitler was Chancellor of Germany. There are the grandfather (Opa), grandmother (Oma), father (Herr Wolf), mother (Frau Wolf), and three children (daughter Liesl, son Otto, and baby daughter Mia.) In the early stages of the war, things were going well for the family. Unfortunately, as the war took a bad turn for Germany, many normally unsuitable candidates for the German army were drafted, including Herr Wolf. Upon his departure things continue to worsen for the family until the point that they are forced to evacuate as the Russian army advances into their part of Germany. They join many other German families fleeing, along with the German army in retrea...
REVIEW OF RAIN IS NOT MY INDIAN NAME A. BIBLIOGRAPHY Smith, Cynthia L. 2001. RAIN IS NOT MY INDIAN NAME. New York, NY: Heartdrum, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers. ISBN 9780380733002. B. PLOT SUMMARY Cassidy Rain Berghoff and Galen Owen have been best friends since second grade, but now their relationship has become closer. They spend New Year’s Eve together, Afterward, Galen heads home, but he never gets there. Crossing a road, he doesn’t see the oncoming car. The driver doesn’t see Galen until it’s too late. Cassidy finds out that her best friend is dead on the morning of the next day, her 14 th birthday. She spends the next few months avoiding her friends and other people. She basically walls herself off from social and emotional contacts with the world. It’s her way of coping with the loss of her best friend. Years earlier, her mother had died; and now her first love has died, too. The combined emotional impact causes her to withdraw from life. Fin...
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