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Shi-shi-etko (French Edition) (French) Hardcover – September 29, 2011

2023-06-26 23:42:15

Read: Nicola Campbell's Shi-shi-etko. A story about children and their families when they graduated school for the first time. School itself has no name and there is no feeling of family about school or Stone Market etko. Municipal etching was first read nine days before SK visited Sibelius Park every week. When the children sat on the ground, the teacher asked a couple of questions. Read: A story about Shin-chi's canoe, Nicola Campbell's canoe, Shi-shi-etko brothers and his experiences at residential school. The story obviously appointed a school as a residential school in India, maintaining a positive tone of family connection, identity and hope while detaileding the pain of the children there. Shin-Chi's canoe handles more difficult content. This is one of the reasons why we chose to share this story with children in a more quiet and private environment.

Dr. Eric Jackman's Child Research Program Study - Wednesday, 8th February 2017 ______________________________________________________

If we do not consider the expectation of a particular kindergarten curriculum, we will look at the picture book focusing on residential school experience. We chose to use two picture books as the basis of our course. In Shi-shi-etko, the hero is a young girl ready to quit school. We understand that children who heard this story may or may not be able to "read" the story like ours, as little or nothing about the school. We decided to tell the story with a new canoe explaining some of the experience of the accommodation school. Our course is designed to give children the opportunity to revisit their first story. It was the lecture study meeting that reconsidered Shikae hee this place. We hope that children can tell stories with more information and have the opportunity to think more about Shi'shi-etko's experience.

Dr. Eric Jackman's Child Research Program Study - Wednesday, 8th February 2017 ______________________________________________________