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    Setting up a nurture group

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    Garry Freeman presents a short guide to the practicalities and key challenges of setting up a secondary nurture group </jats:p

    Attachment disorders

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    SEN expert Garry Freeman offers us some practical guidance on strategies to help teachers work with and support young people who have attachment disorders </jats:p

    SEN in Schools: Who should do what?

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    New legislation, including the SEND Code of Practice 2015, has led to a dramatic overhaul of SEND practice in schools. Two years on, Garry Freeman looks at who should now be doing what to meet the new requirements </jats:p

    Make your data C.O.U.N.T.

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    How can we use our data effectively? Garry Freeman advises on collecting, managing and analysing your school's data so that it is meaningful, relevant and useful for your teachers </jats:p

    Jan Freeman, 35th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Jan Freeman is the author of Hyena, Autumn Sequence, and Simon Says, which was nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award in poetry. Her poems have been published in numerous journals and several anthologies. She co-edited the acclaimed Sisters: An Anthology (2009). Freeman founded Paris Press in 1995 in order to bring into print Muriel Rukeyser’s The Life of Poetry. She has been its director and publisher since. Paris Press educates the public about groundbreaking yet overlooked literature by women and has also championed the work of Virginia Woolf, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ruth Stone and numerous other women writers of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries

    Thomas Freeman Hudson Papers - Accession 474

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    The Thomas Freeman Hudson Papers primarily consists of Father Hudson’s work in the Episcopal Church, specifically ecumenical activities and contains letters, newspapers, articles, papers, receipts, newsletters, bulletins, journals, pamphlets, and monographs. There is considerable information pertaining to the Consultation on Church Commission, all of which involved Father Hudson. Most of the material is concentrated between the years 1969 and 1978, when Father Hudson held the office of Ecumenical officer for Uppers South Carolina. While this collection contains considerable correspondence, it has been filed topically, not according to author. The researcher will find an appendix of publications in alphabetical order.https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1596/thumbnail.jp

    BC11

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    Contains AL (77-84) with text adapted from James Baldwin and illustrations by Don Freeman. A lively narrative, with lively but simple colored illustrations. After it all, Androcles and the lion live together for many years in Rome.This is a hardbound book (hard cover)This book has a dust jacket (book cover)James Baldwi

    Author Pearl Buck given Key to City by Councilman Freeman Woods

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    Vice Mayor G. Freeman Woods proclaimed author Pearl Buck an honorary citizen of Tucson in March of 1965. She was campaigning for funds for her Pearl S. Buck Foundation, which aided Korean-American children. [Chapter 9 Page 185

    FREEMAN, Frankie Muse

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    The papers of Frankie Muse Freeman (1916- ) lawyer, U.S. Civil Rights Commissioner, and author, are in 11 series: personal papers; correspondence; speeches by Frankie Freeman; Frankie Freeman law practice; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc; United States Civil Rights Commission (USCRC); writings by others; subject files; newspaper clippings; photographs and audiovisual material. The bulk of the collection is composed of U.S. Civil Rights Commission hearings and other printed materials, and information on Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and other organizational affiliations both series covering the years of 1950 - 1980 roughly

    Electronic publishing: technical constraints with policy consequences

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    This paper reviews the impact of two convergent trends in publication; the growth of 'electronic dissemination' through bodies such as Social Science Electronic Publishing, and the increasing electronic presence of normal journals. It assesses the prospects and difficulties surrounding emergent projects of fully-electronic refereed publications such as the new journal of the Society for Non-Linear Economic Dynamics. It discusses a project, current at the time, to convert the annual proceedings of a regular economics conference into a refereed electronic publication, and review the issues governing choice of medium, editorial standards and procedures, citation, authentication and copyright. This project subsequently matured into the refereed online journal Critique of Political Economy (COPE) [www.copejournal.org]COPE; TSSI; Electronic Publishing
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