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Introduction to International Health Theory: An Interdisciplinary Perspective

Author(s): Raywat Deonandan

Introduction to International Health Theory: An Interdisciplinary Perspective guides students to think about how we approach and deal with health and wealth disparities between populations in different parts of the world. Specifically designed for undergraduate students, Introduction to Internati...

This Course Is Required: Cultural Anthropology for Beginners and Non Majors

Author(s): Kimberly Nguyen

Cultural Anthropology for Beginners and Non Majors is part of an ongoing project to create a student-driven textbook, largely inspired by Dr. Mitra’s philosophy. The approach to each topic is based on cases and concepts in which students expressed the most interest. Subsequently, chapter discussi...

How to Thrive at College: Finding Your Path at CSU

Author(s): Charleston Southern University

At CSU, a biblical worldview, faith, and activities of the student should is deeply connected within the learning experience, and curriculum design should provide a structure for students to explore the Christian faith in relation to course materials. We are told to do no less than ready our minds: ...

Assessing Learning: Quality Standards and Institutional Commitments

Author(s): Council For Adult Experiential Learning, Donna Younger, Catherine Marineau

To inquire about member pricing discounts, call 800.228.0810 or email orders@kendallhunt.com CAEL first published Urban Whitaker’s book, Assessing Learning: Standards, Principles, and Procedures, in 1989.  In the second edition (2006), authors Morry Fiddler and Catherine Marienau added important ...

Thirty Works of Chinese Art Every Student Should Know

Author(s): Andrew Svedlow

Thirty Works of Chinese Art Every Student Should Know explores the context and history of Chinese art. As students progress through the text, they will gain a deeper appreciation of the vast regional and historical cultural texture that is the woven fabric of the planet’s most populous nation and on...

Crime, Justice and Literature

Author(s): Lawrence Karson, Claudia Slate, Saulsbury Rebecca

The criminal justice system is about storytelling: by the victim, the suspect, the officer, the prosecutor, and the defense attorney. For many the justice system is not necessarily about justice or fairness: it may simply be about whose story is believed.  Crime, Justice, and Literature: A Reader...