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Melissa Miles

    Melissa Miles es una enfermera titulada y una maestra certificada para K-12 cuya escritura está profundamente arraigada en su pasión por los niños y la educación. Se enfoca en crear historias que crean conciencia sobre los niños con necesidades especiales. Su compromiso se extiende más allá de la escritura, ya que trabaja activamente para asegurar que sus libros lleguen a niños en hospitales, escuelas y programas para necesidades especiales. A través de sus esfuerzos literarios, tiene como objetivo transmitir importantes mensajes de comprensión y apoyo a los jóvenes lectores.

    Rigor in the 6-12 ELA and Social Studies Classroom
    Photography, Truth and Reconciliation
    The Language of Light and Dark: Light and Place in Australian Photography
    Jeremiah Justice Saves Camp!
    Jeremiah Justice Saves the Day
    Pacific Exposures: Photography and the Australia-Japan Relationship
    • 2021

      The story follows the life of a young superhero who grapples with the overwhelming responsibilities that come with their powers. Balancing crime-fighting duties with everyday challenges, the protagonist discovers that being a hero is not just about saving the day but also managing personal struggles and relationships. Through humor and relatable experiences, the narrative explores themes of identity, resilience, and the importance of self-care in the face of extraordinary expectations.

      Jeremiah Justice Saves Camp!
    • 2019

      Jeremiah Justice Saves the Day

      • 34 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      Jeremiah Justice, a boy with a tracheostomy tube, discovers his unique superpower: the ability to unleash a tornado blast. Embracing his newfound ability, he becomes the "Super Tornado Blaster" and practices at home and in his neighborhood. The story follows his journey as he learns to harness his power and confronts the notorious villain, Mr. Menace. Themes of courage and self-acceptance are woven throughout this adventurous tale, highlighting how differences can lead to extraordinary strengths.

      Jeremiah Justice Saves the Day
    • 2019

      Photography, Truth and Reconciliation charts the connections between photography and a crucial issue in contemporary social history

      Photography, Truth and Reconciliation
    • 2018

      Photography has been a key means by which Australians have sought to define their relationships with Japan. From the fascination with all things Japanese in the late nineteenth century, through the era of 'White Australia', the bitter enmity of the Pacific War, the path to reconciliation in the post-war period and the culturally complicated bilateralism of today, Australians have used their cameras to express a divided sense of conflict and kinship with a country that has by turns fascinated and infuriated. The remarkable photographs collected and discussed here for the first time shed new light on the history of Australia's engagement with its most important regional partner. Pacific Exposures argues that photographs tell an important story of cultural production, response and reaction--not only about how Australians have pictured Japan over the decades, but how they see their own place in the Asia-Pacific

      Pacific Exposures: Photography and the Australia-Japan Relationship
    • 2018

      Learn how to incorporate rigorous activities in your English language arts or social studies classroom and help students reach higher levels of learning. Expert educators and consultants Barbara R. Blackburn and Melissa Miles offer a practical framework for understanding rigor and provide specialized examples for middle and high school ELA and social studies teachers. Topics covered include: Creating a rigorous environment High expectations Support and scaffolding Demonstration of learning Assessing student progress Collaborating with colleagues The book comes with classroom-ready tools, offered in the book and as free eResources on our website at www.routledge.com/9781138480773.

      Rigor in the 6-12 ELA and Social Studies Classroom
    • 2015

      Exploring the critical role of light in Australian photography, this comprehensive account delves into the unique characteristics that define the medium within the country's cultural context. It highlights various photographers and their works, emphasizing how light influences composition, mood, and storytelling. The book offers insights into the evolution of photography in Australia, showcasing its significance and impact on both local and global scales.

      The Language of Light and Dark: Light and Place in Australian Photography