The Audacity to Teach!

The Audacity to Teach!
Title The Audacity to Teach! PDF eBook
Author Jacob Easley, II
Publisher University Press of America
Total Pages 135
Release 2012-07-10
Genre Education
ISBN 0761854444

Download The Audacity to Teach! Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book is developed from a study of an inner city, urban elementary school that has undergone serial comprehensive school reforms. This book is intended for a fuller understanding of school improvement and effectiveness, providing commonsense recommendations for the future direction of American education that aim to promote student success.

The Audacity to Teach

The Audacity to Teach
Title The Audacity to Teach PDF eBook
Author Betty Muhammad
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2011-12-17
Genre Education
ISBN 9780976942672

Download The Audacity to Teach Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Book of Audacity

The Book of Audacity
Title The Book of Audacity PDF eBook
Author Carla Schroder
Publisher No Starch Press
Total Pages 388
Release 2011-03-15
Genre Computers
ISBN 1593272928

Download The Book of Audacity Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Book of Audacity is the definitive guide to Audacity, the powerful, free, cross-platform audio editor. Audacity allows anyone to transform their Windows, Mac, or Linux computer into a powerful recording studio. The Book of Audacity is the perfect book for bands on a budget, solo artists, audiophiles, and anyone who wants to learn more about digital audio. Musician and podcaster Carla Schroder will guide you through a range of fun and useful Audacity projects that will demystify that geeky audio jargon and show you how to get the most from Audacity. You’ll learn how to: –Record podcasts, interviews, and live performances –Be your own backing band or chorus –Edit, splice, mix, and master multitrack recordings –Create super high-fidelity and surround-sound recordings –Digitize your vinyl or tape collection and clean up noise, hisses, and clicks –Create custom ringtones and sweet special effects In addition, you’ll learn how to choose and use digital audio hardware like mics and preamps, and tune your computer for flawless audio performance. You’ll also find out how to package your work for digital distribution, whether you want to share a podcast through iTunes or sell your own CDs. Become your own producer with The Book of Audacity. The fun starts now.

Audacity

Audacity
Title Audacity PDF eBook
Author Melanie Crowder
Publisher Viking Books for Young Readers
Total Pages 402
Release 2016-01-05
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0147512492

Download Audacity Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"A historical fiction novel in verse detailing the life of Clara Lemlich and her struggle for women's labor rights in the early 20th century in New York."--

Audacity to Teach!, The: the Impact of Leadership, School Reform, and the Urban Context on Educational Innovations

Audacity to Teach!, The: the Impact of Leadership, School Reform, and the Urban Context on Educational Innovations
Title Audacity to Teach!, The: the Impact of Leadership, School Reform, and the Urban Context on Educational Innovations PDF eBook
Author I. I. Jacob Easley
Publisher University Press of America
Total Pages 135
Release 2012-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9781283603577

Download Audacity to Teach!, The: the Impact of Leadership, School Reform, and the Urban Context on Educational Innovations Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Audacity to Teach! is developed from a study of an inner city, urban elementary school that has undergone serial comprehensive reforms. Each act of reform has promised to bring about certain changes that would/will in return improve this particular school. This book explores critical issues such as: (1) the language of student achievement and accountability, (2) the politics and policies that inform the processes of schooling and school reform, and (3) the role of leadership in schools (including teacher leadership). Each of these evolves from a serious examination of capacity as the dynamic nexus between teaching innovations and student learning. This book is intended for teachers, school administrators, policy makers, and academics who are interested in understanding school improvement and effectiveness; it provides commonsense recommendations for the future direction of American education that aim to promote student success.

Transforming Teacher Education through Service-Learning

Transforming Teacher Education through Service-Learning
Title Transforming Teacher Education through Service-Learning PDF eBook
Author Virginia M. Jagla
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 285
Release 2013-12-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1623964202

Download Transforming Teacher Education through Service-Learning Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Transforming Teacher Education through Service-Learning provides a fresh look at educational reform through the lens of teacher preparation. It poses the question “Why service-learning now?” as it discusses the meaningful ways service-learning pedagogy can transform the approaches used to prepare teachers to educate tomorrow’s children. The pedagogy of service-learning has significant implications for teacher education. Its transformative aspects have far reaching potential to address teacher candidate dispositions and provide deeper understanding of diversity. Knowledge of the pedagogy and how to implement it in candidates’ future classrooms could alter education to a more powerful experience of democracy in action and enhance the civic mission of schools. The current and ongoing research found within this volume is meant to continue support of the notion of educational reform. Because the vision we hold becomes the reality we experience, it is imperative to consider the question—Why service-learning now?—as we adjust teacher preparation programs to promote engaging opportunities for today’s youth.

The Audacity of Sara Grayson

The Audacity of Sara Grayson
Title The Audacity of Sara Grayson PDF eBook
Author Joani Elliott
Publisher Post Hill Press
Total Pages 693
Release 2021-05-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1642937835

Download The Audacity of Sara Grayson Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

What happens when the world’s greatest literary icon dies before she finishes the final book in her best-selling series? And what happens when she leaves that book in the hands of her unstable, neurotic daughter, who swears she’s not a real writer? Sara Grayson is a thirty-two-year-old greeting card writer about to land the toughest assignment of her life. Three weeks after the death of her mother—a world-famous suspense novelist—Sara learns that her mother’s dying wish is for her to write the final book in her bestselling series. Sara has lived alone with her dog, Gatsby, ever since her husband walked out with their Pro Double Waffle Maker and her last shred of confidence. She can’t fathom writing a book for thirty million fans—not when last week’s big win was resetting the microwave clock. But in a bold move that surprises even herself, Sara takes it on. Against an impossible deadline and a publisher intent on sabotaging her every move, Sara discovers that stepping into her mother’s shoes means stumbling on family secrets she was never meant to find—secrets that threaten her mother’s legacy and the very book she’s trying to create.