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Gabriel F. Rshaid

    Gabriel Rshaid est un éducateur avant-gardiste qui pense que nous vivons une période faste pour l'enseignement. En tant que directeur d'une école bilingue historique, il s'appuie sur sa vaste expérience pour prôner des pratiques éducatives innovantes. Ses écrits explorent comment mieux préparer les apprenants pour l'avenir, en mettant l'accent sur une transition vers une pédagogie centrée sur l'élève et un leadership efficace dans les contextes éducatifs. Rshaid se consacre à donner aux éducateurs du monde entier les moyens de façonner la prochaine génération.

    Learners Without Borders
    Reach for Greatness
    The Take-Action Guide to World Class Learners Book 3
    The Take-Action Guide to World Class Learners Book 2
    Extreme Curriculum Makeover
    Global Kids
    • Global Kids

      • 58pages
      • 3 heures de lecture
      4,8(4)Évaluer

      Joining bestselling Mindful Kids and Yoga Pretzels, Global Kids expands the scope of Barefoot's innovative activity card decks by inviting children to participate in 50+ crafts, food, games, festivals and community service activities from around the world.

      Global Kids
    • Extreme Curriculum Makeover

      A Hands-On Guide for a Learner-Centered Pedagogy

      • 232pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on practical strategies, this guide emphasizes transforming traditional classrooms into learner-centered environments. It provides educators with actionable techniques applicable across all grade levels, promoting student engagement and motivation. By equipping students with essential tools and skills, the book aims to foster a culture of lifelong learning, ensuring that learners take an active role in their education.

      Extreme Curriculum Makeover
    • Based on the lessons of World Class Learners this new series will show educators at all levels what it takes to help students be more insightful, creative, communicative, technically skilled, and decisive.

      The Take-Action Guide to World Class Learners Book 2
    • Based on the lessons of World Class Learners this new series will show educators at all levels what it takes to help students be more insightful, creative, communicative, technically skilled, and decisive.

      The Take-Action Guide to World Class Learners Book 3
    • Reach for Greatness

      • 120pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      This book highlights key actions school leaders can undertake right away to inform and improve their practice.

      Reach for Greatness
    • Learners Without Borders

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Presents convincing evidence-based arguments about the necessity and possibility for breaking the traditional boundaries that limit learning.

      Learners Without Borders
    • A book in two halves, Kissing Other People or the House of Fame opens with a sequence of poems that roam the grotty, sublime streets: patting rats, reading pamphlets, enduring labour, acquiring falafel, waving to friends. Then the book flips on a seam and invokes Chaucer as an unlikely guide through a series of dream-blocks, each autonomous yet resonant with attachments and perversions as they come and go, repeat and echo. The book is as staunch as it is warm - one arm extended in a hug and the other cupped over the mouth to shield a secret (weapon).

      Kissing Other People or the House of Fame
    • An epistolary sequence about sex, exchange and social space set along the Northeast Corridor. In A Queen in Bucks County, our protagonist Turner, who both is and is not the writer, makes his pleasurable way through miserable space. Men "buy him things," lovers drive across state lines, users down volatile cocktails to see what happens, landlords turn tenants out, and Turner writes poetic tracts to friends about it. Part pornography, part novel, all love letter, A Queen in Bucks County is an experiment in turning language upside down to see what falls out.

      A Queen in Bucks County
    • Immer wieder träumt Mae den gleichen Albtraum, der scheinbar keine Verbindung zu ihrem Leben hat. Und trotzdem lassen sie die Traumbilder und Gefühle nicht los. Wenig später tauchen Sam und Konrad auf - zwei rätselhafte Brüder. Mae spürt vom ersten Augenblick eine Anziehung zu Sam, die sie sich nicht erklären kann. Noch ahnt sie nicht, dass die Brüder ein dunkles Geheimnis umgibt, das mit ihr verbunden ist. Ein Schicksal, das nicht gebrochen werden kann. Eine Liebe gegen jede Vernunft. Denn sie zerstört die Menschen, die Mae liebt.

      Eulenflucht