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Miss Nelson Is Missing!

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Pages
32
Langue
EN
ISBN
9780395401460
Temps de Lecture
~0h 34min

Miss Nelson Is Missing! est un book de Harry Allard. Il compte 32 pages.

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Harry Allard’s children’s book explores classroom dynamics and the value of structured learning through a straightforward narrative. The story follows students who, frustrated by their teacher’s firm expectations, orchestrate her replacement with an unusually permissive substitute. Rather than delivering a heavy-handed lesson, the text uses gentle humor to examine how children often take educational guidance for granted until it is absent. Allard’s approach highlights the relationship between discipline and care, demonstrating that effective teaching relies on both boundaries and compassion. The work has long been utilized in elementary education to facilitate discussions about respect, responsibility, and classroom community. Its clear language and relatable premise make it a staple in school libraries, where it continues to serve as a practical tool for helping young readers reflect on their own learning environments and the teachers who support them.

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Miss Nelson Is Missing! compte 32 pages.

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Harry Allard’s children’s book explores classroom dynamics and the value of structured learning through a straightforward narrative. The story follows students who, frustrated by their teacher’s firm expectations, orchestrate her replacement with an unusually permissive substitute. Rather than deliv...

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Miss Nelson Is Missing! a été écrit par Harry Allard.