Leondar-Wright applies Pierre Bourdieu’s theories of cultural capital and habitus to four class trajectories: lifelong working-class and poor; lifelong professional middle class; voluntarily downwardly mobile; and upwardly mobile ...
The arrival of a strict substitute convinces Miss Nelson's students that they must get their teacher back.
When Miss Fox shows up at school riding her bicycle, Mouse asks, "Do you have a flat tire?
Miss Fox's students are too tired and cranky to get through the day!
When their fund-raising attempts go awry, the class discovers their earnings are going down, not up! This fun picture book introduces kids to budgeting.
Miss Fox is tired of hearing her young students quarrel.
"Oh no!
And why is she buying a hat and sunglasses? Is she on the run from the law? This picture book teaches children you can't believe everything you hear, educating them on gossip and rumors.
At last Heeni got to school, but the grounds were empty.
Dear reader, You are cordially invited to stop by Miss Kindheart's classroom for a visit. This is a very special place where every student is recognized as a unique individual, each with their own amazing talents, interests, and abilities.