Fair Isn't Always Equal

Fair Isn't Always Equal
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Publisher : Stenhouse Publishers
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781571104243
ISBN-13 : 1571104240
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Fair Isn't Always Equal by : Rick Wormeli

Differentiated instruction is a nice idea, but what happens when it comes to assessing and grading students? What's both fair and leads to real student learning? Fair Isn't Always Equal answers that question and much more. Rick Wormeli offers the latest research and common sense thinking that teachers and administrators seek when it comes to assessment and grading in differentiated classes. Filled with real examples and "gray" areas that middle and high school educators will easily recognize, Rick tackles important and sometimes controversial assessment and grading issues constructively. The book covers high-level concepts, ranging from "rationale for differentiating assessment and grading" to "understanding mastery" as well as the nitty-gritty details of grading and assessment, such as: whether to incorporate effort, attendance, and behavior into academic grades;whether to grade homework;setting up grade books and report cards to reflect differentiated practices;principles of successful assessment;how to create useful and fair test questions, including how to grade such prompts efficiently;whether to allow students to re-do assessments for full credit. This thorough and practical guide also includes a special section for teacher leaders that explores ways to support colleagues as they move toward successful assessment and grading practices for differentiated classrooms.

Salvador Dalí

Salvador Dalí
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105215392122
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Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Salvador Dalí by : Salvador Dalí

"Published on the occasion of the exhibition Salvador Dali: the late work, High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia August 7, 2010-January 9, 2011"--Colophon.

Braque

Braque
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Publisher : Yale University Press
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 9780300071597
ISBN-13 : 0300071590
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Braque by : John Golding

This volume is the catalogue for the spring 1997 exhibition at the Royal Academy in London and at the summer 1997 exhibition at the Menil Collection in Houston. The exhibition focuses on Braque's late works including the Interiors, Billiard Tables and the late Bird paintings.

Exact Imagination, Late Work

Exact Imagination, Late Work
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business
Total Pages : 286
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ISBN-10 : 0262640406
ISBN-13 : 9780262640404
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Exact Imagination, Late Work by : Shierry Weber Nicholsen

In Exact Imagination, Late Work, Shierry Weber Nicholsen begins the process of appropriating Adorno through the centrality of the aesthetic dimension.

Shakespeare's Late Work

Shakespeare's Late Work
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9780199265954
ISBN-13 : 019926595X
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Shakespeare's Late Work by : Raphael Lyne

This introduction to Shakespeare's work offers clear readings of his late plays. Incorporating collaborative works, revised works and textual analysis of this phase of Shakespeare's career, it also considers its relationships with the work of Fletcher, Middleton, and with Shakespeare's own earlier works.

Late Thoughts

Late Thoughts
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Publisher : Getty Publications
Total Pages : 252
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ISBN-10 : 0892368136
ISBN-13 : 9780892368136
Rating : 4/5 (36 Downloads)

Synopsis Late Thoughts by : Karen Painter

Collects nine essays that discusses the creativity of influential artists, as well as the legacy of their work following their deaths, and covers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Piet Mondrian, Frank Gehry, and others.

Late Work

Late Work
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Publisher : University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9780826364203
ISBN-13 : 0826364209
Rating : 4/5 (03 Downloads)

Synopsis Late Work by : Joan Frank

Useful for writers at any stage of development, Late Work offers a seasoned artist's thinking through the exploration of issues, paradoxes, and crises of faith.

Giorgio Morandi: Late Paintings

Giorgio Morandi: Late Paintings
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Publisher : David Zwirner Books
Total Pages : 97
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ISBN-10 : 9781941701560
ISBN-13 : 1941701566
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Giorgio Morandi: Late Paintings by : Giorgio Morandi

One of the most beloved painters of the twentieth century, Giorgio Morandi created works that continue to exert their mysterious power on viewers worldwide. This publication focuses on the period from 1948 to 1964, during which Morandi developed and refined his investigations of serial, reductive, and permutational forms and compositions, a body of work that has had a profound influence on twentieth-century art and painting. Included here are five of the ten iconic “yellow cloth” paintings from 1952, a series featured prominently in the historic 1998 exhibition at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice, and numerous late paintings by the Italian master. Lavishly reproduced, these immersive plates draw attention to the idiosyncratic perspectival and color-driven decisions that give the work its abstract power. The catalogue is published on the occasion of the 2015 exhibition of Morandi’s paintings from this period at David Zwirner, New York—which, according to The New York Times, represent “lucid perfection, at once cerebral and impassioned.” It marked the first major presentation of the artist’s late work in America since the acclaimed 2008 retrospective at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. In addition to an essay by Laura Mattioli and a foreword by David Leiber, who organized the exhibition, this catalogue includes a fantastic array of contributions by contemporary artists: John Baldessari, Lawrence Carroll, Vija Celmins, Mark Greenwold, Liu Ye, Wayne Thiebaud, Alexi Worth, and Zeng Fanzhi. They offer their personal responses to Morandi’s work and to the Zwirner exhibition in particular. Working in different media across many disciplines, this diverse list of contributors is a testament to the reach of Morandi’s paintings and their influence on contemporary art.

The Late Work of Sam Shepard

The Late Work of Sam Shepard
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9781474234740
ISBN-13 : 1474234747
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis The Late Work of Sam Shepard by : Shannon Blake Skelton

Hailed by critics during the 1980s as the decade's 'Great American Playwright', Sam Shepard continued to produce work in a wide array of media including short prose, films, plays, performances and screenplays until his death in 2017. Like Samuel Beckett and Tennessee Williams in their autumnal years, Shepard relentlessly pressed the potentialities and possibilities of theatre. This is the first volume to consider Shepard's later work and career in detail and ranges across his work produced since the late 1980s. Shepard's motion picture directorial debut Far North (1988) served as the beginning of a new cycle of work. He returned to the stage with the politically engaged States of Shock (1991) which resembled neither his earlier plays nor his family cycle. With both Far North and States of Shock, Shepard signaled a transition into a phase in which he would experiment in form, subject and media for the next two decades. Skelton's comprehensive study includes consideration of his work in films such as Hamlet (2000), Black Hawk Down (2001), The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford (2007) and Brothers (2009); issues of authenticity in the film and screenplay Don't Come Knocking (2005) and the play Kicking a Dead Horse (2007); of memory and trauma in Simpatico, The Late Henry Moss and When the World was Green, and of masculine and conservative narratives in States of Shock and The God of Hell. Lauded by critics in his lifetime and since his death in July 2017 as 'one of the most important and influential writers of his generation' (NY Times), Shepard 'excelled as an actor, screenwriter, playwright and director' (Guardian); this is a timely and important assessment of his work spanning the last three decades of his life.

Cultural Memory in Seamus Heaney’s Late Work

Cultural Memory in Seamus Heaney’s Late Work
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9783030469276
ISBN-13 : 3030469271
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Cultural Memory in Seamus Heaney’s Late Work by : Joanne Piavanini

Cultural Memory in Seamus Heaney’s Late Work considers the ways that memory functions in Heaney’s poetry. Joanne Piavanini argues that the shaping of collective memory is one of Heaney’s major contributions as a poet. Locating Heaney in a transnational literary sphere, this book argues that his late work isdefined by a type of cosmopolitanism openness: the work moves beyond national identity to explore multiple allegiances and identifications. Moreover, Piavanini demonstrates that memory is a helpful lens to look at Heaney’s late work, in particular, because of the interplay of past, present and future in these works: in the construction of a collective memory of the Troubles; in the use of the elegy to commemorate the passing of important contemporary poets; in his writing on events with transnational significance, such as 9/11; in the slippages between past and present in poems about his family; and through the literary afterlives of texts—specifically, his appropriation of canonical classical texts. Drawing on approaches and concepts from memory studies, Piavanini considers Heaney’s late work to develop an analysis of poetry as a vehicle of memory.