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Students learning how to witness the best version of themselves was an important aspect of pioneering multicultural education. I wanted the children to learn the larger truth about how the knowledge of themselves and others can spin into arguments and judgments. Unlearning something when new facts reveal that an original assumption is outdated or not factual is good! While human skin comes in a variety of shades, we all share the same color bones and the same color blood. The purpose of my book, "Flying With Peek-a-Boo Multicolored Feathers" is to share, based on my personal experience as a…mehr

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Students learning how to witness the best version of themselves was an important aspect of pioneering multicultural education. I wanted the children to learn the larger truth about how the knowledge of themselves and others can spin into arguments and judgments. Unlearning something when new facts reveal that an original assumption is outdated or not factual is good! While human skin comes in a variety of shades, we all share the same color bones and the same color blood. The purpose of my book, "Flying With Peek-a-Boo Multicolored Feathers" is to share, based on my personal experience as a classroom teacher, what it is like in a classroom setting to develop in students a better awareness, knowledge, understanding and appreciation of our Canadian identity. The clinical conclusions indicate that when students are introduced and interact with people of various cultural traditions and religions as members of a family who shop at the same stores, enjoys TV and sports every bit as much as they do, the students increase by a measurable margin a better appreciation of our various Canadian traditions. Most importantly, the students also gain in self-esteem in a measurable margin.
Autorenporträt
Mary is originally from the United Kingdom and is an experienced primary school teacher. Her rationale for the story, Theo's Ocean Discovery, was prompted by her work in classrooms and the need to support children with their understanding about global responsibility and the reduction in plastic to help protect ocean wildlife. She is an advocate of stories to enhance learning, especially for young people, and important current topics that will provide better outcomes for the future. Her vision is to write more inspiring stories for young people to not only enjoy but to also learn from.