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Deep in the Heart of High School

Deep in the Heart of High School
Author: Veronica Goldbach
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR)
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2009-04-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1429947497

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Vanna Reynolds was popular and happy back in Plano, Texas, but now she lives with her mother in a tiny apartment in San Antonio. How can she start her freshman year as a complete nobody? Fatima Garcia does well in school and helps out with her family's construction business, but is worried about her weight. So she's thrilled when a junior starts paying attention to her – but is he really interested in Fatima? Olivia Silverstein tries to make life easier for her mother. Ever since her father died two years ago, she's been the perfect daughter. When will she get to have her own life? When Vanna, Fatima, and Olivia meet at band practice in August, they quickly become best friends. Together, they are ready to tackle the matters of the heart that await them, deep in the heart of high school. Written with verve and touches of humor, the voices in this first novel ring with authenticity.


Big and Bright

Big and Bright
Author: Gray Levy
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2015-09-02
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1630760900

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Texas is a diverse state. But the one thing that binds Texans more than their state pride, even more than religion, is football. For the many towns and cities of Texas, high school football is more than a sport or an extracurricular activity—it’s the glue of their community. Author Gray Levy, a high school football coach for more than two decades, became disillusioned with the state of the education system nationwide and traveled to Texas, a place where high school football still matters, to see just what schools and communities were doing right. What he found will both confirm and debunk common presumptions about high school football in Texas, a complex phenomenon that varies by region, school size, and the ethnic diversity of the Lone Star State.


In the Deep Heart's Core

In the Deep Heart's Core
Author: Michael Johnston
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780802140241

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In the Deep Heart's Core is the uplifting story of young Teach for America volunteer who becomes an English teacher in a desperately impoverished African-American high school in the rural Mississippi Delta beset by gang violence, drug abuse, ruptured families and teen pregnancy-but among the sorrow and struggle he finds dignity and hope, and works to bring the nascent intellectual curiosity of his students to full flower.


Deep Within the Heart

Deep Within the Heart
Author: Arlene Brown
Publisher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2021-03-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1636303412

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Deep Within the Heart by Arlene Brown __________________________________


Heart-Deep Teaching

Heart-Deep Teaching
Author: Gary C. Newton
Publisher: B&H Publishing Group
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1433677458

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When teaching the Bible, what is the best theory, and what are the best practices to stimulate deeper student learning? Heart-Deep Teaching was written for parents, teachers, and students of the Word who desire to apply its principles in life transforming ways. The concept of “heart-deep teaching and learning” is based on a Hebrew understanding of the “heart” as the innermost essence of a person that involves the mind, emotions, and will. When the heart is engaged by the power of the Holy Spirit within the context of God’s Word, both character and behavioral changes occur. To actively engage students’ emotions, mind, will, and body in learning, a heart-deep teacher uses strategies involving interaction, drama, reflection, story-telling, wonder, movement, creativity, acting-out, problem-solving, and wrestling with the principles discovered in the biblical text. By integrating accurate methods of analyzing the biblical text and current research in teaching and learning, the book attempts to help teachers understand the theoretical and practical skills to create their own lessons, adapt lessons from published curriculums, and improve their own strategies of studying and teaching the Word.


A Song from the Heart

A Song from the Heart
Author: Jean Ellen Linkins EdD
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2015-10-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1512710717

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A Song from the Heart describes the development of Lorna Lutz Heyges teaching philosophythe philosophy that brought the original Kindermusik (1974-1994) from its beginnings as a German neighborhood music school program to its early days in Greensboro, North Carolina. Through a series of sound, intellectual, well-researched revisions and additions, Lorna Heyge created the holistic education program that is Musikgarten (1994-present)holistic musically as well as educationallyfor children ages birth through nine. Lorna Heyges teaching philosophy is concerned for the education of children from all walks of life. Her Pathway to Literacy, found in the Musikgarten curriculum, addresses all the aspects of learning, making it important to both parents and educators. Her work made a significant contribution to, and continues to influence, the field of music education.


The Cuban Club

The Cuban Club
Author: Barry Gifford
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1609807901

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A masterpiece of mood and setting, character and remembrance, The Cuban Club is Barry Gifford's ultimate coming-of-age story told as sixty-four linked tales, a creation myth of The Fall as seen through the eyes of an innocent boy on the cusp of becoming an innocent man. Set in Chicago in the 1950s and early ‘60s against the backdrop of small-time hoodlums in the Chicago mob and the girls and women attached to them, there is the nearness of heinous crimes, and the price to be paid for them. To Roy and his friends, these twists and tragedies drift by like curious flotsam. The tales themselves are koan-like, often ending in questions, with rarely a conclusion. One story, a letter from Roy to his father four years after his father's death, is written as if the older man were still alive. Indeed, throughout The Cuban Club Roy is in some doubt whether divorce or even death really exists in a world where everything seems so alive and connected. Barry Gifford has been writing his Roy stories on and off for over thirty years, and earlier Roy stories have been published in Wyoming, Memories from a Sinking Ship and The Roy Stories. But it is in The Cuban Club that he brings the form he has created in these stories to its crystallization. Indeed, to find precedents for The Cuban Club, we must look not to other story collections, but to other creation myths—to Gilgamesh, or the Old Testament, or Eduardo Galeano's Memory of Fire trilogy. Roy's age here wends back and forth between six and nineteen and back to twelve. He sees with the ageless eyes of a seer and knows not to judge the good or the bad in circumstances or people, or even to question why things are as they are, instead gathering to himself the romance of a world that teeters on catastrophe always, even as it abounds in saving graces.


First Man

First Man
Author: James R. Hansen
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 785
Release: 2006-10-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0743257510

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An authorized portrait of the first astronaut to set foot on the moon sheds light on other aspects of his career, from the honors he received as a naval aviator to the price he and his family paid for his professional dedication.


Deep in the Heart

Deep in the Heart
Author: Jane Myers Perrine
Publisher: Steeple Hill
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426822332

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With dreams bigger than Silver Lake, Texas, Kate Wallace left a trail of heartbreak when she headed for the big city. Now, her goals unmet, she's returned home. Silver Lake has gone on without her—so has Rob Chambers, the boy she left behind. Now a man, the single dad has a beautiful daughter. Kate knows he wants the same things she does—love and family—but he's built a wall she can't break down. In spite of the past, can Kate reach Rob and teach him to trust her? Will their faith bring them together so they can find love again?