From a cultural studies perspective, Ouellette looks at public television in terms of five principal ideals: excellence, cultivation, citizenship, pluralism, and advocacy, united by her focus on tensions among progressive promises, classifying tendencies, and governmental aims. The study is revised from her doctoral dissertation for the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
A ready-to-use guide full of activities for the Internet with more than 75 tear-out language arts-related Internet activities. The authors make integrating Internet learning easy and fun--with no technical jargon. Geared towards children in fourth through sixth grade, the book instructs children in the fundamentals of Internet usage, including safety, etiquette, appropriateness, and more.
Retells the story of Rachel Carson, a pioneering environmentalist who wrote and published "Silent Spring," the revolutionary book pointing out the dangerous effects of chemicals on the living world.
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