Tailored to meet the specific needs of primary education, the church and church-based holiday clubs, this book explores the ethical issues surrounding the lives of the street children of Guatemala. The three sections comprise: 1. Fourteen learning intentions and lesson plans; 2. Five activity based programmes for schools and church based teaching groups; 3. A five-day holiday club programme based on the issues explored in sections 1 and 2. Each section stands alone but also informs and enhances the other two sections. Together the three sections provide a logical framework, moving from the issues to the Bible and through into action. Photocopy permission is included where appropriate.
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Heather Butler has taught at primary level for over 20 years and is author of Stories to Make You Think and More Stories to Make You Think. Renita Boyle is founding editor of Viva Network Children at Risk and until recently co-editor. She has worked with Spring Harvest and Scripture on school projects and programmes. John Hardwick works under the banner of 'Counties' and 'Children Worldwide'. He works in schools, churches and at outreach events. Phil Brown has been involved in children's work for over ten years. He joined the Saltmine Trust is 1994 and is an accomplished puppeteer, storyteller and writer.
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Vendeur : Lazy Letters Books, Market Rasen, Royaume-Uni
Soft cover. Etat : New. Figg, Zoe (illustrateur). A new book. N° de réf. du vendeur 033241
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