Looks at the unfortunate consequences of anti-aging stereotypes for both the reader and older adults in society
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Whether exploring technological change in 'The Not-So-Great Excuse Machine' grappling with life's big decisions in 'Everyperson' satirising modern media in 'The Fairly Fake TV Show' unravelling mysteries in 'The Mt Paperwork Whodunnit' or diving into reader's theatre with 'The Minutes of Time' these plays promise engaging experiences that spark meaningful classroom discussions
this massive blaster can lead everyone on an immersive journey to the scientific cyborg world
The Theory-Story Reader for Social Studies Type:Paperback Looks at the unfortunate consequencesTheory holds the capacity to help educators see the world differently, challenge problematic assumptions and practices that cultivate harm, and illuminate pathways toward access, equity, justice, joy, and love. While it is easy to underestimate the role of theory in such pursuits throughout social studies education, this book shows that theory is always already present in all productions of teaching and learning. In this collection, well established