Barbara Ward Livres






You Make the Difference in Helping Your Child Learn
- 90pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The video and the accompanying book shows how parents can help their child learn during the usual routines of daily living.
Five Ideas That Change the World
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Exploring the tension between ideologies, the book emphasizes the necessity for coexistence in a divided world. It argues that understanding history is crucial for navigating contemporary challenges, particularly regarding human freedom and the inevitability of resistance against oppression. The author posits that while the past may not guarantee a clear future, it serves as a guide toward eliminating intolerance and exploitation. Ultimately, the work reflects on humanity's struggle for liberty and the hope for a more compassionate existence.
"If, as I believe, there is more real security for Americans in understanding than in H-bombs, Barbara Ward has done us an inestimable service with this absorbing, enlightening book. I strongly urge my fellow countrymen to read it, for they will find in it essential information on the state of the world and essential inspiration to do what needs to be done. "The ideas presented here are stimulating and provocative and illuminating. The ideas are new―and they make the news more understandable. And they suggest a policy for the West. A rewarding book...exceedingly important." ―Adlai E. Stevenson
Only One Earth
The Care and Maintenance of a Small Planet
The International Share-out
- 184pages
- 7 heures de lecture
What Lies behind the Silence?
Possible Influences on the Participatory Patterns of Twelfth Grade Females in a High-Ability English Class
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Focusing on the experiences of female students in classroom discussions, this qualitative study seeks to uncover their voices and perspectives, often overlooked in educational research. By employing participant observation and interviews with both teachers and selected students, it explores the reasons behind students' participation or silence during discussions. The findings aim to provide insights into the dynamics of classroom communication and offer implications for educators and researchers to enhance inclusive teaching practices.
Adventures with Dazz
Rainy Day Magic
A tender moment unfolds as Lori reassures a little bird, promising to return after the rain. She carefully places the bird on a branch, ensuring it will be safe and sheltered from the elements. The story captures themes of care, protection, and the bond between humans and nature, highlighting Lori's nurturing spirit as she rushes home, leaving the bird in a safe spot until her return.