Электронная книга: Malone «Expanded Learning Time and Opportunities. New Directions for Youth Development, Number 131»
Expanding the learning day is gaining national momentum as an important school-improvement and whole-child development strategy. This issue focuses on school-community partnerships that provide a seamless, longer learning day that best meets the academic (Expanded Learning Time or ELT) and developmental (Expanded Learning Opportunities or ELO) needs of high-poverty students in resource-poor communities. First it draws attention to the importance of ELOs and offers contours of the ELT-ELO partnerships through research evidence and policy analysis. It then covers both in practice and features a spectrum of ELT-ELO partnerships, from less to more integrated models. The issue pays close attention to: The central role ELOs play in ELT schools The changing safeguards for community-based organizations Ways in which current education policy is shaping the approach of schools and community partners to learning and development. This is the 131st volume of New Directions for Youth Development, the Jossey-Bass quarterly report series dedicated to bringing together everyone concerned with helping young people, including scholars, practitioners, and people from different disciplines and professions. Издательство: "John Wiley&Sons Limited"
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Malone
Malone is a family name. From the Irish "Mael Eòin", the name means a servant or a disciple of Saint John.[1]
People with the surname
- Gilla Críst Ua Máel Eóin, historian and Abbot of Clonmacnoise, died 1127
- Anna Marie Malone, Canadian long-distance runner
- Carole Malone, British journalist
- Colonel Cecil L'Estrange Malone, British MP and journalist
- Dudley Field Malone, Lawyer, Progressive activist, and Scopes Trial defense lawyer
- Edmond Malone, Irish Shakespearean scholar and editor of the works of William Shakespeare
- Fergy Malone, Irish baseball player & manager
- Gareth Malone, English musician, choirmaster and documentary maker
- George Malone, Nevada Senator
- Glasses Malone, an American rapper
- Heaven Malone, an American, Chicago based DJ
- James E. Malone, Jr., Maryland state legislator
- J.B. Malone, Irish writer and broadcaster on hiking and hill-walking
- Jeff Malone, American former professional basketball player
- Jena Malone, American actress
- Joe Malone (ice hockey) ("Phantom Joe"), Canadian professional ice hockey player
- John C. Malone, chairman of the Liberty Media Corporation
- Joseph Malone (VC), British soldier
- Joseph Malone (actor)
- Joseph D. Malone, former Massachusetts state treasurer
- Joseph R. Malone, New Jersey state legislator
- J. R. Malone, American professional baseball umpire
- Karl Malone, American former professional basketball player
- Kyp Malone, American rock musician
- Mark Malone, American former professional football player and television commentator
- Max T. Malone, Louisiana State Senator
- Michael Malone (disambiguation), several people
- Michelle Malone, (Musician), American guitarist and singer-songwriter
- Molly Malone (actress), American silent-film actress
- Moses Malone, American former professional basketball player
- Peter Malone, former Mayor of Nelson, New Zealand
- Roberto Malone, Italian porn actor
- Ryan Malone, American professional ice hockey player on the Tampa Bay Lightning
- Tina Malone, English actress from Shameless
- Lieutenant Colonel William George Malone, World War I New Zealand soldier
- William M. Malone, politician in San Francisco, California
- William Malone (director), American filmmaker
Fictional characters
- Andrew Malone, a character in the song, "Riding With Private Malone" by David Ball. [2]
- Bugsy Malone, a character in a popular film of the same name
- Maggie Malone Seaver, a working (news reporter) mom in the television series Growing Pains (1985-1992), played by Joanna Kerns.
- Detective Malone, the alias of Martin Lawrence in the film "Blue Streak" (1999)
- Special Agent Jack Malone, portrayed by Anthony LaPaglia in the television program Without a Trace
- Jim Malone, the alias of Sean Connery in the film "The Untouchables" (1987)
- Kevin Malone, one of the three accountants at Dunder Mifflin on the TV Show "The Office"
- Richard Malone, a former CIA agent, and the main character in the 1987 film Malone, played by Burt Reynolds
- Rubi Malone, heroine of the video game "WET"
- Scobie Malone, a character in 20 novels by Jon Cleary, one of which was made into the film Scobie Malone (1975), starring Jack Thompson
- Sam Malone, a character on the sitcom Cheers
- Stella Malone, a character in JONAS, played by Chelsea Staub
- Young Doctor Malone * radio and TV soap opera
References
- ^ Harrison, Henry (1969). Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary. 2. Genealogical Publishing Company. p. 11.
- ^ http://www.cowboylyrics.com/lyrics/ball-david/riding-with-private-malone-4414.html
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