Learning to Serve: Promoting Civil Society Through Service Learning

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Service learning, as defined by the editors, is the generation of knowledge that is of benefit to the community as a whole. This seventh volume in the Outreach Scholarship book series contributes a unique discussion of how service learning functions as a critical cornerstone of outreach scholarship. The sections and chapters of this book marshal evidence in support of the idea that undergraduate service learning, infused throughout the curriculum and coupled… More >>

Learning to Serve: Promoting Civil Society Through Service Learning

A narrative of the rise and progress of emigration,: From the counties of Lanark and Renfrew, to the new settlements in upper Canada, on government grant; … Library. Occasional papers; reprint series)

A narrative of the rise and progress of emigration,: From the counties of Lanark and Renfrew, to the new settlements in upper Canada, on government grant; … Library. Occasional papers; reprint series)

Government Grants for Alternative Energy

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This article is an easy read and provides valuable information into the exciting new world of alternative energy.

See what the buzz is all about- go green and check out the most popular Alternative Energy article series for the Kindle…. More >>

Government Grants for Alternative Energy

World Series: How much do you know about the Fall Classic?

The 106th World Series, featuring the Rangers and Giants, is underway. With the help of MLB.com and Baseball-reference.com, we’ve come up with a quiz to test your knowledge of World Series history. You’ll find answers to questions on subsequent pages and on the last page of the quiz.

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Top picks: TV series ‘Slings and Arrows’ on DVD, Charles Schultz’s ‘The Peanut Collection,’ Rock Band 3, and more

Award-winning Canadian TV series ‘Slings and Arrows’ on DVD, ‘The Peanuts Collection: Treasures from the World’s Most Beloved Comic’ by Charles Schultz and Nat Gertler, Rock Band 3 with new features, and more recommendations.

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Heidi Klum Hosting New Lifetime Unscripted Kids Series

Anne Lu – AHN Entertainment Contributor

Los Angeles, CA, United States (AHN) – Supermodel Heidi Klum is hosting another reality series. But she won’t be judging wannabe fashion designers this time. Instead, she will be dealing with little kids in the tentatively titled “Seriously Funny Kids.”

Lifetime Television has ordered 20 half-hour episodes of the new show, which will be in the same vein as the former show “Kids Say the Darndest Things.”

The show will see the mother of four catwalk beauty “interacting with children and bringing out the hilarious and often insightful things they say.”

Klum said, “Someone once said never work with children and animals… so I decided to drop the animals and stick with the kids. Naptime, playtime and snack time are my favorites, so is it any wonder that kids and I get along so well?”

“I have four children under the age of six, and to be honest, sometimes I enjoy them more than adults. They’re uncensored, unpredictable and absolutely hilarious. The kids will be the absolute stars of this show.”

The show is slated to premiere in 2011.

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Help Your Son to Read With The Right Books

As a librarian and the mother of a boy who was considered a below average reader in the traditional education system, I developed a keen interest in books that would help him become interested in reading. As a visual child he loves images, so books with lots of colourful pictures are a must.

Here’s a list of ways to engage your son in reading:

1. Find Books They Are Interested In.
OK…now when I say books I am thinking broadly. I’m not just thinking of dusty cream colored pages filled with tiny black writing. I’m talking comics, magazines, beginner readers, picture books, non-fiction tomes, anything!

These days there is no excuse for a boy not to find something they are interested in reading. There are so many visually appealing books on just about every conceivable subject just waiting to entice viewers into sampling the words that expand on their colourful images.

For visual learners, this is their generation to shine.

2. Really Look For The Best Books To Give Your Child
I mean really look for them and look at them. Not just at the cover or the subject matter, but look inside. Trust yourself. Just because it says Beginner Reader doesn’t mean that it is right for your son.

Just say your son is a “reluctant reader” and loves Star Wars. There are heaps of books on Star Wars so where do you start? The Jedi Quest, Jedi Apprentice and Last Of the Jedi series’ are great but are too dense and overwhelming for early readers. The Dorling Kindersley Beginner Readers are appealing but the vocabulary might be too frustrating for readers who struggle.

Random House released a series of Jedi Reader books to coincide with the prequel films at four different levels of reading and you can find them on ebay. Their vocabulary selection is highly suitable for early readers. Also, comic publisher Dark Horse released a series of comics called Clone Wars Adventures that has many visuals and a few well-chosen words.

Go for what you think will work and if in doubt test it out…Gently.

3. Be Patient & Be Consistent
Be really, really, really patient and totally, totally, totally consistent. Read with your visual learner each day with him sitting by your side. Set aside a time where you read him a book and then he reads to you.

Read him a chapter of a book like Geronimo Stilton, My Father’s Dragon or a few pages of a Tintin book so he can watch the story as he hears your words. Then encourage him to read to you, whether it be a page or a small book, he will develop not only a steady reassuring love for the time he spends with you but a sense that you are really interested in his reading.

You are sharing two things that are so essential to his life-journey: Love and words.

4. Fill Your House With Comics And Other Visual Books
You don’t have to spend a fortune to do this. Thrift stores, second-hand book sales and the king of all things cheap and accessible, eBay, are the places to start.

You can buy auction lots of all-ages comics from the 1980s to the 2000s at a great price. Try the Marvel STAR imprint, Groo (Groo is great for visual humor), Batman Adventures, Justice League Adventures, Teen Titans, Cartoon Network Block Party, Loony Tunes and comic strips like Garfield. Many all-ages comics have also been collected into trade paperback format at an affordable rate.

Purchase new or previously read books in visual series like Geronimo Stilton or visual dictionaries and guides (Usborne offer a great entry level Encyclopedia and information series) to space flight, dinosaurs, computers, mechanics, and thousands of other subjects, one of which is bound to entrance your child.

Once you have books in your house they will pick them look at the pictures then put them down, pick them look at the pictures then put them down and one day they will pick them up and read a few words.
Cool!

5. Reading Levels are a Guide only!
I was acutely aware that my 8 year old son was nowhere near reading fluency while some kids his age were reading Harry Potter by themselves. As a child I was one of those kids who read everything I could get my hands on.

It took a while for me to accept that my son learns in a different way and will come to reading in his own time. I just need to be there to guide him with patience and the right resources. When he is ready I have the books that will open the door to words and the new world that reading ushers in to his life.

Read more about visual books like Geronimo Stilton or comics for kids. Article and sites are maintained by a homeschooling mother with a passion for visual literacy.

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Best Comics To Get Your Child To Read: Beginner Readers

During the 8 years I have been reading and promoting Graphic Novels I have also been raising my young kids and teaching them to read at home. While I have a number of comics and graphic novels in my house not all are suitable for their age group, even the so called All Ages Graphic Novels.

Comic publishing companies often assign this “Äll-Ages” term to comics that have a subject matter that children may be interested in, but the content may often not the best level for them, particularly in relation to violence. With the rising acceptance for violence in popular culture it is often difficult to ascertain the line where “action” becomes violence.

There are a multitude of poorly researched lists for recommended comics for young readers. Some listed titles are simply too wordy for those with an early grasp of vocabulary, but others depict scenes that may cause very young children sleepless nights.

With that in mind I put together my own list, for true beginner readers. The books below range in age recommendation from about 4-9. So, from the moment when a child first shows an interest in reading, or simply perusing books, up to about grade 4.

These books are aimed squarely at early readers or simply young children with impressionable minds and the following graphic novels and comics are not only guaranteed to be stress-free but are sure to engage.

1. Stinky by Eleanor Davis
2. Owly by Andy Runton (5 books in series)
3. Wind In the Willows (Michel Plessix’s adaptation)
4. Benny and Penny by Geoffrey Hayes
5. Babymouse by Jennifer Holm (12 in series)
6. Adventures In Cartooning by James Sturm
7. Yakari by Job and “Derib” (7 in series)
8. Otto’s Orange Day by Jay Lynch and Frank Cammuso

All are available via your local comic store or online retailers.

Inger loves stories and loves to write. She has been writing words on paper for quite some time so when the Internet came along she started writing online too. You can see her latest websites which help people to choose the best cotton mattress or portable ebook reader.

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