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Amy Murray

    Amy Murray fue una etnomusicóloga estadounidense que viajó a la Isla de Eriskay en las Hébridas Exteriores de Escocia en 1905. Allí, recopiló meticulosamente canciones gaélicas del párroco, el Padre Allan McDonald. Sus dedicados esfuerzos desempeñaron un papel crucial en la preservación de un valioso patrimonio musical. El trabajo de Murray se centró en la documentación y el análisis de la música tradicional.

    The Kinderchat Guide to Elementary School Projects
    Father Allan's Island (1920)
    The Kinderchat Guide to the Classroom
    • The Kinderchat Guide to the Classroom

      • 208 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Offering a comprehensive guide for early childhood educators, this book features friendly advice tailored for various program structures. It is an essential resource for those entering the kindergarten or pre-k classroom, providing valuable tips to enhance teaching effectiveness and support young learners.

      The Kinderchat Guide to the Classroom
    • Father Allan's Island (1920)

      • 252 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Set on a remote Scottish island, the novel follows Father Allan, a young priest tasked with ministering to a wary Catholic community steeped in their own traditions. As he attempts to connect with the islanders, Allan encounters Morag, a woman entwined with local legends and rumored supernatural abilities. The story delves into his internal struggles with faith, attraction, and the clash of cultures, ultimately exploring profound themes of identity, belief, and the mysteries of human relationships in a richly atmospheric setting.

      Father Allan's Island (1920)
    • The Kinderchat Guide to Elementary School Projects takes the structure, philosophy, and child-centered, playful approach to learning most commonly seen in early childhood and shares how to scale and apply for the wider elementary school community.

      The Kinderchat Guide to Elementary School Projects