A practical, standards-based guide to best practice, giving primary trainees
the technical and pedagogical knowledge and understanding to make effective
use of IWBs for teaching.
Focusing on the emergence and decline of a prominent radical white student organization from the 1960s, the book delves into the group's ideology, activism, and impact on social movements of the era. It explores the motivations behind their radicalism, the challenges they faced, and the broader societal context that influenced their trajectory. Through detailed analysis, the study sheds light on the complexities of youth activism and the shifting dynamics of political engagement during a transformative period in American history.
In David Barber's third collection of poetry, the past makes its presence felt
from first to last. Drawing on a wealth of eclectic sources and crafted in an
array of nonce forms, these poems range across vast stretches of cultural and
natural history in pursuit of the forsaken, long-gone, and unsung.