Beyond February

Beyond February
Title Beyond February PDF eBook
Author Dawnavyn James
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 197
Release 2023-10-11
Genre Education
ISBN 1003843786

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Dawnavyn James believes Black history shouldnt be relegated to the month of February. In her groundbreaking book, Beyond February: Teaching Black History Any Day, Every Day, and All Year Long, K-3, she provides a practical guide for elementary educators who seek to teach history in truthful and meaningful ways that help young students understand the past, the present, and the world around them. Drawing on her experiences as a classroom teacher and a Black history researcher, James illustrates the big and small ways that we can center Black history in our everyday teaching and learning practices across the curriculum using read-alouds, music, historical documents, art, and so much more. Inside this book you'll find: Essential ideas that guide our teaching of Black history Powerful People Sets: groups of Black historical figures organized by theme with resources for both teacher and student learning Book collections and lessons featuring nearly 100 children's books Strategies and tips for adapting and disrupting curriculum in order to center Black history Ideas for celebrating Black History Month in ways that go beyond February FAQ's to help you navigate the ins and outs of teaching Black history in the elementary classroom With Beyond February, you'll have the tools to teach Black history all year long!

Beyond the Valley

Beyond the Valley
Title Beyond the Valley PDF eBook
Author Rita Gerlach
Publisher Abingdon Press
Total Pages 337
Release 2013-02-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1426769717

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When Sarah Carr's husband Jamie drowns, her young life is shattered and takes a turn that she never expected. Pregnant and now widowed, she reaches out to Jamie's family for help but they are unwilling. Instead they devise a plan to have her kidnapped and taken to the Colonies to live a life of servitude. In the wilds of Maryland, Sarah endures the hardships of being indentured and the debasement of being a woman. In despair, she offers up faithful prayers that are answered. But Sarah's new life in the Colonies finds her surrounded by a family's whirlwind of secrets, while she hopes the young doctor she loves will bring her freedom.

The War of the Rebellion

The War of the Rebellion
Title The War of the Rebellion PDF eBook
Author United States. War Dept
Publisher
Total Pages 1268
Release 1895
Genre Confederate States of America
ISBN

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Beyond the Darkness

Beyond the Darkness
Title Beyond the Darkness PDF eBook
Author Angie Fenimore
Publisher Bantam
Total Pages 0
Release 1996
Genre Christian biography
ISBN 9780553574425

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In this remarkable book, Fenimore describes one life, haunted by abuse and despair, that led to the suicide she thought would give her peace. Instead she entered a realm of terrifying darkness. Beyond the Darkness is unique in the near-death literature because it is the only full-length account of a descent into Hell.

Federal Reserve Bulletin

Federal Reserve Bulletin
Title Federal Reserve Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 722
Release 1920
Genre Banks and banking
ISBN

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Annual Report of the Civil Service Commissioners of the City of Chicago

Annual Report of the Civil Service Commissioners of the City of Chicago
Title Annual Report of the Civil Service Commissioners of the City of Chicago PDF eBook
Author Chicago (Ill.). Civil Service Commission
Publisher
Total Pages 728
Release 1906
Genre Civil service
ISBN

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Beyond Pan-Asianism

Beyond Pan-Asianism
Title Beyond Pan-Asianism PDF eBook
Author Tansen Sen
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 397
Release 2020-11-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0190992123

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Within Asia, the period from 1840s to 1960s had witnessed the rise and decline of Pax Britannica, the growth of multiple and often competing anti-colonial movements, and the entrenchment of the nation-state system. Beyond Pan-Asianism seeks to demonstrate the complex interactions between China, India, and their neighbouring societies against this background of imperialism and nationalist resistance. The contributors to this volume, from India, the West, and the Chinese-speaking world, cover a tremendous breadth of figures, including novelists, soldiers, intelligence officers, archivists, among others, by deploying published and archival materials in multiple Asian and Western languages. This volume also attempts to answer the question of how China-India connectedness in the modern period should be narrated. Instead of providing one definite answer, it engages with prevailing and past frameworks—notably 'Pan-Asianism' and 'China/India as Method'—with an aim to provoke further discussions on how histories of China-India and, by extension the non-Western world, can be conceptualized.