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Author(s): James Cain, Mike Anderson, Chris Cavert, Tom Heck
For centuries, puzzles have fascinated audiences all over the world. Here are a century's worth of puzzles, over one hundred in all, from four teambuilding experts with collectively more than one hundred years' worth of experience. Learn how to use puzzles and challenging activities for building creative problem solving skills, creating consensus within a group, exploring diversity, creating an inclusive atmosphere, dealing with change, working with group decision making, setting goals, communicating clearly, working with limited resources, and exploring leadership and teamwork.
Author(s): Eleanor Miele, Jennifer Adams
New York City is home to numerous museums, science centers, zoos, botanical gardens, and beautiful urban parks – with woodlands, marshes, lakes, and ponds – and nearly 27,000 acres of natural coastal habitat. This wealth of resources provides for and supports science learning for children.
Science Safaris in New York City is both a guide to teachers, parents and guardians, and a field journal that children can use to record, organize, and reflect on their learning in these places.
Author(s): Mary E Parker Braselton
Introduction to Education in the Community College is designed for the student at a community college who wishes to obtain a teaching degree. This book prepares students for four-year institutions by presenting chapters that align with the Texas State Board for Educator Certification Pedagogy and Professional Responsibilities standards.
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Author(s): Kathy H Barclay
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Author(s): Tom Deering
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Author(s): Jo Dierdorff
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Author(s): Robert Prescott
Every year, thousands of people enroll as English majors at colleges and universities all across America. They come to the discipline for many reasons, but typically they choose English because they love to read or because they had a life-changing experience in a high-school or junior-college English class. Students never tell faculty they are coming to English because they want to get a good paying job after they graduate.
Author(s): Isela Almaguer, Zulmaris Diaz, Leticia De Leon, Jennifer Joy Esquierdo, Jaime B. Curts
Excellent teaching can make
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The growing population and diversity of students in our schools is of great interest and concern to educators. The increase in the number of students who speak a language other than English has been dramatic and is expected to continue growing.
Author(s): Kristen Redding
The purpose of this text is to offer expert knowledge based on the latest research in exercise science and sports medicine with regards to physical fitness and wellness. We wish to provide the students with the tools for self-assessment and to give them guidelines for developing and maintaining fitness. In the wellness area, we are presenting current information on today’s important health issues and a means of achieving a healthy lifestyle. We have drawn on our combined expertise and experience in exercise physiology, athletic training, scientific research and teaching.