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Interdisciplinary teaching through outdoor education.(Book review)
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I admit to being instinctively skeptical when presented with a book the back cover of which contained the claim that it provides teachers and other outdoor leaders "with outdoor activities and expertise to expand students' understanding of the outdoors and develop their character." However, as the co-author of a textbook (Gough, Pleasants, & Black, 2006), I am mindful of the adage 'people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones' as I write this review.
'Interdisciplinary Teaching Through Outdoor Education' is directed at teachers and leaders of students aged from 5 - ...
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Today in History, Oct. 4
Newspaper article from: New Haven Register
; ...provided a new look at the works of 19th Century writer Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol, one of the least known of the great Russian writers. Leonard J. Kent became interested in Gogol because he stands out "among the somber Russian writers...
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Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...writer of Morte d'Arthur, 1470; Bernard Gilpin, clergyman, known as the "Apostle of the North", 1583; Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol, playwright and novelist, 1852; William Willett, builder, and promoter of "daylight saving time", 1915...
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