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Book Synopsis Play Better Baseball for Girls by : Bob Cluck
Download or read book Play Better Baseball for Girls written by Bob Cluck and published by McGraw-Hill. This book was released on 2001-03-07 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the widely respected baseball coach and author Bob Cluck, here is a book that will help girls improve their baseball skills at the youth-league level and beyond. This fully illustrated guidebook covers both baseball fundamentals and mental preparation for the girls of all ages who are joining organized baseball leagues in record numbers. Play Better Baseball for Girls features core baseball instruction geared exclusively toward girls, along with more than 100 instructional photos. Also included is specific advice for female players and a special chapter for coaches who have female players on their teams.
Book Synopsis Baseball for Boys and Girls : Start Right and Play Well by : Bill Gutman
Download or read book Baseball for Boys and Girls : Start Right and Play Well written by Bill Gutman and published by [Collingwood, Ont.] : Saunders Book. This book was released on 1990 with total page 63 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Go For It.
Book Synopsis The Girl Who Threw Better Than the Boys by : Jack Sharkey
Download or read book The Girl Who Threw Better Than the Boys written by Jack Sharkey and published by Cloonfad Press. This book was released on 2004 with total page 146 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kelly moves to a new, small town and knows no one there. She is a fabulous baseball player, better than anyone her age in the town, boy or girl. The town is crazy about baseball, and the youth league generates much interest in the town. However, no girl has ever played for the league in its history. In order to play in the league, Kelly must overcome the prejudices of the kids at her school and the parents of most every kid in the town, with only her coach and her parents behind her.
Book Synopsis Think Better Baseball: Secrets from Major League Coaches and Players for Mastering the Mental Game by : Bob Cluck
Download or read book Think Better Baseball: Secrets from Major League Coaches and Players for Mastering the Mental Game written by Bob Cluck and published by McGraw-Hill. This book was released on 2002-06-27 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this unique guide to playing better baseball, Bob Cluck draws upon actual situations encountered during his more than two decades as a major-league coach and scout to provide answers to critical questions coaches and players have about the complex strategic aspects of America's most beloved sport. Think Better Baseball is for coaches and players interested in taking their games to a higher level of sophistication. Cluck covers a host of knotty situations commonly encountered during the course of a game and describes various successful strategies that many of the greatest coaches and players in the history of the game have employed to their advantage.
Book Synopsis Women's Baseball by : John M. Kovach
Download or read book Women's Baseball written by John M. Kovach and published by Arcadia Publishing. This book was released on 2005 with total page 134 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1866, just one year after the end of the Civil War, the first documented female baseball players took to the field at Vassar College. Those early pioneers paved the way for women who would play baseball as both amateurs and professionals up to the present day. Some were headlining stars on barnstorming teams, while others organized and operated their own teams, and from the 1890s through the 1930s they were known as Bloomer Girls, due to the baggy pants created by Amelia Bloomer. In 1988, the American Womenas Baseball Association began play in the Chicago area. With play starting in 1990, the Washington (DC) Metropolitan Womenas Baseball League is now the oldest operating womenas amateur baseball league in the country. In 2001, a true baseball World Series was held in Toronto, Canada, with womenas baseball teams from the United States, Canada, Japan, and Australia. That event will celebrate its fifth season in 2005.
Download or read book Girl Wonder written by Deborah Hopkinson and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2013-06-11 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Inspired by the life of pioneering female baseball player Alta Weiss, and dramatized by Terry Widener’s bold illustrations, Girl Wonder tells the unforgettable story of a true American original. Alta Weiss was born to play baseball, simple as that. From the age of two, when she hurls a corncob at a pesky tomcat, folks in her small Ohio town know one thing for sure: She may be a girl, but she’s got some arm. When she’s seventeen, Alta hears about a semipro team, the Independents. Here’s her big chance! But one look at Alta’s long skirts tells Coach all he needs to know—girls can’t play baseball! But faster than you can say “strike out,” Alta proves him wrong: Girls can play baseball!
Download or read book Anybody's Game written by Heather Lang and published by Albert Whitman & Company. This book was released on 2018-03-01 with total page 35 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Best Children's Books of the Year 2019, Bank Street College In 1950, girls didn't play baseball––until Kathryn Johnston changed Little League. In 1950, Kathryn Johnston wanted to play Little League baseball, but an unwritten "rule" kept girls from trying out. So she cut off her hair and tried out as a boy under the nickname "Tubby." She made the team—and changed Little League forever. This is a story about wanting to do something so badly, you're willing to break the rules, and how breaking those rules can lead to change.
Book Synopsis 10 Great Curricula by : Thomas S. Poetter
Download or read book 10 Great Curricula written by Thomas S. Poetter and published by IAP. This book was released on 2012-01-01 with total page 267 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With: Susan L. M. Bartow, Lara A. Chatman, Daniel Ciamarra, Christopher L. Cox, Dawn Mann, Kevin J. Smith, Kevin M. Talbert, Mary A. Webb and Amy Fisher Young. 10 Great Curricula is a collection of stories written by educators who have come to understand curricula differently as a result of their engagement with a graduate course and its instructor. The book represents the best of what can be found in teaching and learning, in general, and in the quest for meaningful ways to understand curricula in particular. The co-authors of this volume on “10 Great Curricula” framed their inquiries into progressive, democratic curricula, at least initially, through Marsh and Willis’ (2007) notions of planned, enacted, and lived curricula. These frames helped the writers think about how to engage a curriculum as it is developed, delivered, and lived by its participants, and for the inquirers to actually become participantinquirers in the curriculum at hand. The chapters depict the power, the possibility, and the transformational potential of “great” progressive curricula today by locating them in schools and in the community, by making them come alive to the reader, and by suggesting means through which the reader can adopt a more progressive, democratic stance to curriculum despite the seemingly overwhelming nature of the conservative, traditionalist, instrumentalist movements in curriculum, teaching, and assessment today. The book is intended for students of education, teaching, and curriculum, undergraduates, graduates, and practicing educational professionals, especially those looking for examples in the world in which progressive, democratic ideals are nurtured and practiced.
Book Synopsis Breaking the Barriers by : Robbin Miller
Download or read book Breaking the Barriers written by Robbin Miller and published by . This book was released on 2018-06-11 with total page 74 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During a summer family picnic in 1974, Robbin observes a little league game being played in a nearby baseball field. Seeing how much fun the game was, and watching the fans cheer for their teams, Robbin asked her dad to teach her to play baseball. As she practiced, over time, Robbin learned that girls were not allowed to play little league baseball with boys. Refusing to give up her dream, Robbin was excited to learn about a famous court case that ruled that same year, that girls were to be allowed to play little league with boys. The long-standing barrier was finally lifted, and Robbin signed up to play in 1975.A brave and determined Robbin strutted her stuff and showed her community that she could play ball just as well as the boys, on any baseball diamond. Despite encountering jeers, boos, and name-calling from the stands and from the boys, Robbin exceled on the field and played with her head held high for the love of the game.
Book Synopsis Baseball for Boys and Girls : Start Right and Play Well by : Bill Gutman
Download or read book Baseball for Boys and Girls : Start Right and Play Well written by Bill Gutman and published by [Collingwood, Ont.] : Saunders Book. This book was released on 1990 with total page 68 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Go For It.
Download or read book A Whole New Ball Game written by Sue Macy and published by Macmillan + ORM. This book was released on 2013-08-06 with total page 160 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sue Macy presents an engrossing and deeply researched account of women's baseball in A Whole New Ball Game: The Story of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. "Play ball!" yelled the umpires as the teams of the AAGPBL took the field in the tense, war-torn days of 1943. Like all professional baseball players, these athletes scrambled to their positions, tossed balls across diamonds, and filled the air with chatter. But there was something different about them--they all wore skirts, went to charm school, and continually had to answer one question: "What is a woman doing playing baseball?" What were they doing? Having a great time, playing top-notch ball, and showing that a woman's place was at home only when she was at bat, behind the plate, or scoring a run. For twelve seasons, from 1943 to 1954, some of America's best female athletes earned their livings by playing baseball. This is their story in their own words, a tale of no-hitters and chaperones, stolen bases and practical jokes, home runs and run-ins with fans. Life in the league, however, was not all fun. Born out of a wartime "manpower" shortage, the AAGPBL ended with the growth of television and the ideal of the suburban home. Here, too, is the story of America's changing attitudes toward men and women and the roles we expect each to play. Author Sue Macy spent eleven years tracking down the women of the AAGPBL, interviewing them, and looking at their scrapbooks. Along the way she found that their odyssey did not end with the collapse of the league. The same courage and spunk the players displayed on the field led them to get back in touch with each other in the 1980s, to remind the world of what they had achieved, and to take their rightful places in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Balancing the voices of the women of the league with a lively, insightful overview of the changing patterns of American life, A Whole New Ball Game is a sports story full of telling insights about who we expect to be at home and how women can get back to first base.
Book Synopsis A Girl's Journey by : Pamela Tate-Roger
Download or read book A Girl's Journey written by Pamela Tate-Roger and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2015-02-21 with total page 58 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A Girl s Journey: There's No Crying in Baseball is a children s book illustrating the character and integrity of a young trailblazer. My name is Pamela Tate-Roger, the author of this groundbreaking project and mother of this young trailblazer named Leiyah. A Girl s Journey: There's No Crying in Baseball is based on my daughter s experience in becoming the first female baseball player at her middle school in San Francisco, California. In addition to that, she became the first female baseball player to ever play in a SFUSD Boys Middle School Baseball Championship, and ultimately, she became the first female player to ever play on a SFUSD Middle School Boys Championship Baseball Team in 2013. This groundbreaking life event was written for the purpose of teaching children and families about fortitude, integrity, gender roles, and the concept of team. Since the Championship game in 2013, Leiyah s middle school team went on to play in the 2014 playoffs, but they were eliminated in the second round. Leiyah has been fortunate to have selected to play for San Francisco Rec and Parks first ever All-Girls Baseball Team, the San Francisco Bay Sox, who will represent the City and County of San Francisco in the Inaugural Baseball For All Tournament in Orlando, FL May 30 June 4, 2015 (visit www.baseballforall.com for more information). The world has undergone such drastic changes in how gender roles are formulated and shaped within the last couple of decades. Women have made great strides in civil, academic, and professional arenas; however, many areas remain male-dominated. Even with the 2014 success of Mo ne Davis, the first girl to earn a win and to pitch a shutout in the Little League World Series, a girl s road in this male dominated sport is riddled with bumps and bruises. A Girl s Journey: There's No Crying in Baseball is written to illustrate how destructive bullying and antiquated stereotypes can be, as well as how growth and strength comes from hard work and perseverance when a girl decides do something out of the "normal confines of society and she decides she wants to play baseball. The book contains fifty-eight pages, twenty-four illustrations, and is in hardcover as well as e-book format. The book contains 12 site words, 18 challenge words, and 5 open-ended discussion questions and 1,898 words. This book is self-published and will be available online, in stores, or on my website at www.pamelatateroger.com, on May 1, 2015. We are currently scheduling book-signing events, children's writing workshops, and other promotional opportunities. Please contact my support team at [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you! "
Book Synopsis The Baseball Club for Girls by : Emily Proctor
Download or read book The Baseball Club for Girls written by Emily Proctor and published by . This book was released on 2011-12-29 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Caroline, Alex, Rosie, and Jackie are all in for a big surprise when they combine to be the best club yet : The Baseball Club for Girls. With each having a baseball connection, they join together to perform the best little league team. Including crazy dance moves, songwriting, rival cheerleaders, broken ankles, and more this club couldn't get better. You think middle school is tough, wait until you meet the baseball club for girls.
Book Synopsis Girls Don't Play Baseball by : Sherry Jacobs
Download or read book Girls Don't Play Baseball written by Sherry Jacobs and published by . This book was released on 2018-07 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Lopsided Schools by : Gerard Giordano
Download or read book Lopsided Schools written by Gerard Giordano and published by R&L Education. This book was released on 2011-01-16 with total page 233 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lopsided Schools introduces readers to the case method and helps the reader to use the case method to examine the scholastic challenges that critics posed from World War I to the present. Some critics have stirred up educators with threats to reduce their budgets or fire them. Others upset them with disconcerting questions. Should parents demand that their children learn speed reading? Should teachers emphasize vocational activities? Should principals train their own successors? Should superintendents award bonuses to teachers? Should employers hire the graduates with the highest scores on standardized tests? Should politicians assume greater responsibility for schooling? Should journalists publicize information about lopsided schools? This book examines these and the numerous other questions that critics posed.
Book Synopsis Women at Play by : Barbara Gregorich
Download or read book Women at Play written by Barbara Gregorich and published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt P. This book was released on 1993 with total page 234 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Girls and women have played baseball from the beginning. Women at Play is the first book to tell the whole fascinating story, drawing on pioneering original research and interviews with many of the women who made--and are now making--baseball history. An entertaining and eye-opening book with 60 period photographs and illustrations.
Download or read book Girls of Summer written by Lois Browne and published by HarperAudio. This book was released on 1992 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A colorful chronicle of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League, as recalled by the very women and men who were a part of it. From Philip K. Wrigley, the chewing-gum mogul who had the idea for the league, to "Gabby" Ziegler, captain of the Grand Rapids Chicks, Girls of the Summer is about dreams and about making those dreams come true.