Autumn in NY |
King Richard never lost his love of Falconry even though he had a few minor mishaps |
Meeting to feed birds |
Autumn in NY |
King Richard never lost his love of Falconry even though he had a few minor mishaps |
Meeting to feed birds |
20th Century Fashion is a time capsule of clothing for every decade from the 1900s through the 1990s. This exciting series presents style and design as they relate to the world events, people, politics, social change, and technology of each era. Dynamic text and colorful images, along with a fashion time line that places clothing design alongside other world events, capture the glamour and artistry of fashion.They’re perfect for junior high school students. The layout is great, it includes lots of pictures, and I love the inclusion of world history and technology from that era. There is also a companion series about 20th century design that is on my list to check out in the future.
Around the world, though, other countries are making creativity development a national priority. In 2008 British secondary-school curricula—from science to foreign language—was revamped to emphasize idea generation, and pilot programs have begun using Torrance’s test to assess their progress. The European Union designated 2009 as the European Year of Creativity and Innovation, holding conferences on the neuroscience of creativity, financing teacher training, and instituting problem-based learning programs—curricula driven by real-world inquiry—for both children and adults. In China there has been widespread education reform to extinguish the drill and-kill teaching style. Instead, Chinese schools are also adopting a problem-based learning approach.